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May Odin always keep this group in glory. For All the Fucked Up Children of This World We Give You: Woodm3n Spaceshjips.
May Odin always keep this group in glory.
For All the Fucked Up Children of This World We Give You: Woodm3n Spaceshjips.
This split 7" features the last demo track from Spacemen 3's Big City, stripped down and raw, alongside a Wooden Shjips cover that arguably surpasses the original. The review reflects on the distinct solo careers of the band members and highlights the limited and collectible nature of the release. Despite no major surprises, the record offers a nod to the legacy of both acts in psychedelic rock. Discover the rare Spacemen 3 & Wooden Shjips Split 7" and dive into psychedelic rock history today!
The Three Mile Pilot was the rock afflicted by agoraphobia, dark and suffocating from the Pacific Coast. "We’ve waited for days, we’ve wasted for days, well what else were you waiting for?"
The Three Mile Pilot was the rock afflicted by agoraphobia, dark and suffocating from the Pacific Coast.
"We’ve waited for days, we’ve wasted for days, well what else were you waiting for?"
Three Mile Pilot breaks a 12-year silence with their new single Planets, showcasing a softer sound influenced by Zach Smith's Pinback style. The review highlights the band's evolution while maintaining dark and complex musical roots under Pall Jenkins. Accompanied by 'Grey Clouds', the single gives hope for their announced 2010 album. The band moves forward after a long wait, balancing past textures with new directions. Discover Three Mile Pilot's fresh sound with the new single Planets and get ready for their upcoming album!
The mind travels but the ass also moves. Pelvic oscillations and the brain out of phase. A psychedelic gem amidst winks to the kraut masters and nods of understanding with the most experimental rock.
The mind travels but the ass also moves. Pelvic oscillations and the brain out of phase.
A psychedelic gem amidst winks to the kraut masters and nods of understanding with the most experimental rock.
The Oscillation's Out Of Phase stands out in the psychedelic kraut revival scene by blending kosmische electronic rhythms with a polished, personal vision. Demian Castellanos delivers an engaging mix of dark synth flows, cheeky basslines, and hypnotic melodies. While the Julian Cope cover sticks closely to the original, the album shines in its original tracks and immersive closing piece. Overall, a compelling fusion of experimental and rhythmic psychedelia. Dive into The Oscillation’s Out Of Phase and explore a unique blend of psychedelic kraut and kosmische soundscapes today!
They make the bass scratch, sour the guitar, and churn out an energetic track like How Our Dildo Can Change Your Life that gets you moving your ass. "Shaking it also in 5Th Avenue, they seem to imitate Lou Reed of Transformer, and the singer, impudent enough, lets the 's' slide like a hand under the skirt, and it’s "sssso vicioussss"."
They make the bass scratch, sour the guitar, and churn out an energetic track like How Our Dildo Can Change Your Life that gets you moving your ass.
"Shaking it also in 5Th Avenue, they seem to imitate Lou Reed of Transformer, and the singer, impudent enough, lets the 's' slide like a hand under the skirt, and it’s "sssso vicioussss"."
Les Fauves' debut EP 'Our Dildo Can Change Your Life' showcases a lively mix of garage rock, punk, and glam. The band captures playful energy with clever songwriting and nods to legends like Lou Reed and Pavement. Their six-track release is a promising start from the Sassuolo-based band, blending raw sound and lo-fi charm. Dive into Les Fauves' vibrant garage rock debut and experience their spirited punk-glam blend today!
This radio-guided journey into the unconscious of sweet and enigmatic Julie is, to put it simply, her masterpiece. You look wonderful with your hair styled that way.
This radio-guided journey into the unconscious of sweet and enigmatic Julie is, to put it simply, her masterpiece.
You look wonderful with your hair styled that way.
This review poetically explores Julie's Haircut's album After Dark, My Sweet, highlighting its psychedelic and emotional depth. The author imagines a transformative journey filled with musical treasures and rich influences. The album's mix of murky basslines and bright, dancey guitars evokes vivid imagery and a hypnotic atmosphere. Overall, the reviewer finds this album a true masterpiece marking an important evolution in the band's sound. Dive into the dreamy sounds of After Dark, My Sweet and experience Julie's Haircut's psychedelic masterpiece today!
That’s how the most ‘mainstream’ group of Trouvé began - or Stuyven’s most ‘alternative’ band. If some records are born like this, spontaneously, they certainly know how to convey the emotion we seek when listening to music.
That’s how the most ‘mainstream’ group of Trouvé began - or Stuyven’s most ‘alternative’ band.
If some records are born like this, spontaneously, they certainly know how to convey the emotion we seek when listening to music.
The review celebrates Dead Man Ray's debut album Berchem as a spontaneous yet well-crafted pop record marked by eclectic influences and strong vocal presence. The author highlights the album's playful and sketch-like songs that blend genres like punk, trip hop, and country rock. The chemistry between band members Daan Stuyven and Rudy Trouvé is praised for creating engaging melodies and a distinctive sound. Overall, Berchem is described as both the band's first and best work, evoking genuine emotional connection. Listen to Dead Man Ray's Berchem and enjoy an eclectic, heartfelt pop experience filled with memorable melodies.
A wall of guitars and feedback, too confusing, over which you could hear the monotone wails of the singer. Enjoyable, but in small doses. Basically: skippable.
A wall of guitars and feedback, too confusing, over which you could hear the monotone wails of the singer.
Enjoyable, but in small doses. Basically: skippable.
The debut album by Amusement Parks On Fire fails to impress, offering a noisy but ultimately boring experience. Long slow tracks and lackluster vocals weigh down the record, making it hard to stay engaged. While a few songs hint at liveliness, the band leans too much on distortion without enough originality. The live shows mirror the album’s flaws, leaving the reviewer unimpressed. Explore the album if you like noisy distortion, but beware of its slow and dull moments.
These three guys from Pavia consume it in industrial quantities, dense yet so tender that it can be cut with a breadstick. I delve into the psychedelic melting pot of 'Intimacy Is Jazz, Disturbance Is Art' and smile, but not too much, when I hear the whispered words of 'Counter-Clockwise'.
These three guys from Pavia consume it in industrial quantities, dense yet so tender that it can be cut with a breadstick.
I delve into the psychedelic melting pot of 'Intimacy Is Jazz, Disturbance Is Art' and smile, but not too much, when I hear the whispered words of 'Counter-Clockwise'.
This review highlights Ultraviolet Makes Me Sick's debut album as an evocative post-rock blend with touches of psychedelia, jazz, and slow-core. The band’s sound recalls Mogwai's style with unique jazz drumming and textured guitar work. Despite the challenges of being an Italian band in this genre, their meticulous and nuanced music shines through. The album’s standout tracks showcase improvisation, melancholia, and intimate moods, inviting listeners on a slow, rewarding journey. Listen to Ultraviolet Makes Me Sick and dive into their enthralling blend of post-rock and jazz today!
A genuine shock that awakens me from the lethargy of 'those who stand still staring at a forever severed thread.' Scrape away that veneer of catchiness ... turning it inside out like a sock and highlighting what truly hides behind the lamb-like splendid skin that we all have.
A genuine shock that awakens me from the lethargy of 'those who stand still staring at a forever severed thread.'
Scrape away that veneer of catchiness ... turning it inside out like a sock and highlighting what truly hides behind the lamb-like splendid skin that we all have.
This review explores The Paper Chase's album 'God Bless Your Black Heart,' highlighting its unique blend of math-rock, classical music, and atmospheric noise. John Congleton’s intense lyrics and innovative production shape a dark, pessimistic mood throughout. The album is framed as a concept piece dealing with the duality of good and evil. Overall, the review praises the album for its emotional depth and intricate soundscapes. Dive into the dark and captivating world of The Paper Chase—listen to 'God Bless Your Black Heart' now!
"This is Tom Barman 10 years ago." "Here everything is very simple and transparent, like only pop can be. A soap bubble to be admired with the eyes of a child... *POP* Disappeared."
"This is Tom Barman 10 years ago."
"Here everything is very simple and transparent, like only pop can be. A soap bubble to be admired with the eyes of a child... *POP* Disappeared."
Mintzkov Luna’s debut album 'M For Means And L For Love' strongly recalls the sound and style of Tom Barman from dEUS, which may annoy some listeners. Despite obvious influences and mannerisms, the album reveals melancholic and tasteful pop-rock songs with simple but catchy melodies. Highlights include the refined arrangements with cello contributions and emotionally resonant tracks like 'In Every Crowd' and 'Mimosa'. Recommended for fans of British-style pop-rock and dEUS, though it lacks strong originality. Listen to Mintzkov Luna’s debut for a nostalgic, melancholic pop-rock journey inspired by dEUS.
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