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Yes, a bow, there can be no other gesture before this Marillion album, because without a doubt, this is their masterpiece. Here Marillion manage to a certain extent to definitively personalize their style and, in turn, become a 'source of inspiration.'
Yes, a bow, there can be no other gesture before this Marillion album, because without a doubt, this is their masterpiece.
Here Marillion manage to a certain extent to definitively personalize their style and, in turn, become a 'source of inspiration.'
This review praises Marillion's 1985 album Misplaced Childhood as their masterpiece and a defining work of neo-progressive rock. It highlights Fish's poetic, often surreal lyricism born from an altered state, and the album's powerful concept revolving around lost and rediscovered childhood. The music, inspired by Genesis and Psychedelia, perfectly supports the lyrical themes. The review also touches on the iconic cover art and the album's lasting influence on progressive rock. Dive into the timeless world of Misplaced Childhood—listen to the album and experience Marillion's progressive rock brilliance!
The stylistic talent of 'Diary of a Madman' was something unmatchable and unrepeatable. In this live almost all the songs surpass their respective original versions.
The stylistic talent of 'Diary of a Madman' was something unmatchable and unrepeatable.
In this live almost all the songs surpass their respective original versions.
This review celebrates the Tribute album honoring Randy Rhoads, emphasizing his unique musical genius and the emotional depth of live performances. It praises the exceptional lineup and highlights the album's blend of nostalgia with unparalleled artistry. The reviewer sees the album as a perfect homage that surpasses original studio recordings. Ozzy's charisma is acknowledged but framed within the greatness of Rhoads and supporting musicians. Overall, the album is deemed an immortal piece of metal history. Discover the magic of Randy Rhoads and Ozzy Osbourne—listen to this legendary tribute album today!
Star with an ephemeral course, comet of the musical firmament, too soon you misled to be misled yourself. Music is a fashion, and you didn’t know how to follow its course... you were unable to build a true identity.
Star with an ephemeral course, comet of the musical firmament, too soon you misled to be misled yourself.
Music is a fashion, and you didn’t know how to follow its course... you were unable to build a true identity.
This review reflects on Belinda Carlisle’s decline from pop stardom to obscurity over nearly twenty years. It critiques her limited artistic impact and inability to maintain lasting charisma. The reviewer compares her unfavorably with peers like Madonna, suggesting her career faded due to lack of versatility and identity. Despite nostalgia, the review is sharply disappointed by her later work and perceived lost potential. Discover the rise and fall of Belinda Carlisle’s music career—read this candid review and revisit her classic hits.
The Wall live is the manifesto of a spectacular yet gigantic collective psychoanalytic session with its signs, symbols, and identities. This double CD ... will not disappoint historical Pink Floyd fans, nor will it disappoint the band’s more superficial admirers.
The Wall live is the manifesto of a spectacular yet gigantic collective psychoanalytic session with its signs, symbols, and identities.
This double CD ... will not disappoint historical Pink Floyd fans, nor will it disappoint the band’s more superficial admirers.
This review praises Pink Floyd’s The Wall Live 1980-81 as more than a concert—it’s a grand psychoanalytic spectacle blending theatrical elements with existential themes. The live renditions showcase notable variations from studio recordings, especially in tracks like Comfortably Numb and The Thin Ice. Despite Roger Waters’ dominant creative control, the album remains a monumental masterpiece with impressive stagecraft and lasting cultural significance. The detailed packaging and behind-the-scenes insights enhance the fan experience. Ultimately, the album is a vital listen for both longtime fans and newcomers to progressive rock. Dive into the iconic live performance of Pink Floyd's The Wall and experience a timeless rock masterpiece like never before!
“FUKIN’ HOSTILEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE”; the apotheosis of the feral stadium rendered into music. In the music there is you, with your sweetness in that claustrophobic arpeggio, which after a while explodes in violence, violence, and VIOLENCE...
“FUKIN’ HOSTILEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE”; the apotheosis of the feral stadium rendered into music.
In the music there is you, with your sweetness in that claustrophobic arpeggio, which after a while explodes in violence, violence, and VIOLENCE...
This review celebrates Pantera's Vulgar Display Of Power as a defining thrash metal album amid the rise of grunge. It praises the aggressive melodies, iconic vocals, and standout tracks like "Walk" and "Mouth for War." The reviewer shares personal anecdotes linking the music's raw energy to emotional struggles. The album's legacy and influence on the metal scene are emphasized alongside heartfelt tributes. Discover the raw power of Pantera's classic album—listen now and feel the intensity!
What do the two surviving gentlemen Banks and Rutherford do? The only sensible thing to do: retire after 20 years of abstinence, producing for the last time some badass music... Our ears can hear, no longer the cries of the bald dwarf, but gloomy and refined atmospheres... halfway between Black Sabbath and Queen.
What do the two surviving gentlemen Banks and Rutherford do? The only sensible thing to do: retire after 20 years of abstinence, producing for the last time some badass music...
Our ears can hear, no longer the cries of the bald dwarf, but gloomy and refined atmospheres... halfway between Black Sabbath and Queen.
This review explores Genesis' album Calling All Stations, focusing on the lineup shift with Ray Wilson replacing Phil Collins. It highlights the album's darker, refined atmosphere and a partial return to progressive rock roots. The reviewer critically contrasts this era against previous lineups but appreciates its musical ambition and some standout tracks. Despite controversy, the album is embraced as a bold and valid chapter in Genesis' evolution. Listen to Genesis' Calling All Stations and discover the bold prog rock chapter often overlooked!
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