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"They create a melodic line, a guitar chord, and put it on loop." "If like me you love this kind of music, it is such a great CD to buy."
"They create a melodic line, a guitar chord, and put it on loop."
"If like me you love this kind of music, it is such a great CD to buy."
The Love Substitutes offer an indie rock album marked by melodic loops, noisy guitar experimentation, and psychedelic shoegaze influences. The band embraces artistic freedom, resisting commercial pressures. Their sound is raw, playful, and reminiscent of '80s and '90s guitar rock. With notable tracks like 'Disconnected' and 'Summer Of Mars,' the album is a rewarding listen for fans of experimental and noise rock. Listen to The Love Substitutes and dive into this raw, experimental indie rock experience today!
"The foundations for a good record were present, therefore. Instead..." "This type of composition is not in their style and that the attempt to explore other pathways has failed."
"The foundations for a good record were present, therefore. Instead..."
"This type of composition is not in their style and that the attempt to explore other pathways has failed."
This review analyzes ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead's 2003 EP, The Secret of Elena's Tomb. While it retains strong elements from their 2002 album Source Tags and Codes, some tracks feel overly syrupy and artificial. The EP shows experimentation but yields mixed results, especially with semi-acoustic ballads and a noted Sonic Youth influence. The reviewer appreciates the opening and closing tracks but feels the EP overall lacks cohesion. Discover the honest take on Trail of Dead’s experimental EP—listen and decide for yourself!
We are classically derailed and play with a rock intention. Gin & Tonic envelops you like a dark and smoky bar, with instruments entering one by one.
We are classically derailed and play with a rock intention.
Gin & Tonic envelops you like a dark and smoky bar, with instruments entering one by one.
The review praises DAAU's album 'We Need New Animals' for its innovative blend of classical instruments with rock and electronic elements. It highlights the band's Antwerp roots and conservatory background, their creative reinterpretation of dEUS' 'Suds & Soda,' and the varied genre influences found throughout the album. Specific tracks like 'Gin & Tonic' and collaborations with singers An Pierlé and Angelique Willkie are noted as standout moments. Overall, the album is described as original, well-executed, and energetically performed. Discover DAAU's unique sound—listen to 'We Need New Animals' and experience the fusion of classical and rock!
"The latest work by the five guys from Morbegno is a little gem of our homegrown indie-rock." "Not one [track] loses freshness or bores the listener."
"The latest work by the five guys from Morbegno is a little gem of our homegrown indie-rock."
"Not one [track] loses freshness or bores the listener."
Milaus' 2002 debut album Rock Da City! showcases a fresh and quirky indie-rock style blending guitars, violin, and two basses. Influenced by 90s melodic rock, the nine-track album remains engaging and never bores the listener. Produced by Giulio Favero and released by Cane Andaluso, it highlights the band's Italian roots with mostly English lyrics. Recommended for fans seeking melodic, innovative indie music with a touch of jazz and pop. Listen to Milaus' Rock Da City! and experience fresh, catchy indie rock with a unique twist!
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