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"Six minutes of pure psychedelia and hypnotic repetitiveness with the elementary beats of the piano and drums and a dizzying bass line!" "This is where it all began, a beautiful and unpretentious rock album, yes, but certainly not original..."
"Six minutes of pure psychedelia and hypnotic repetitiveness with the elementary beats of the piano and drums and a dizzying bass line!"
"This is where it all began, a beautiful and unpretentious rock album, yes, but certainly not original..."
Blur's debut album Leisure marks the beginning of their Britpop journey with a mix of rock and psychedelic sounds. Tracks like 'She’s So High' and 'Sing' stand out for their energy and hypnotic quality. While not entirely original, the album sets a strong foundation that leads to their later acclaimed works. Leisure is appreciated for its unpretentious and satisfying approach, capturing the early spirit of the band. Listen to Blur’s Leisure to explore the roots of Britpop and experience their early rock and psychedelic charm.
I ended up falling in love with it, and father, God only knows I tried to dissuade myself! Robbie Williams is an 'example': even if you’re nobody and not better than others, you must always behave as if you are...
I ended up falling in love with it, and father, God only knows I tried to dissuade myself!
Robbie Williams is an 'example': even if you’re nobody and not better than others, you must always behave as if you are...
The reviewer shares a journey from initial skepticism to deep admiration for Robbie Williams' Intensive Care. Highlighting tracks like 'Tripping,' 'Advertising Space,' and 'King Of Bloke And Birds,' the album's blend of 80s pop rock, falsettos, and emotional depth wins over the listener. The review balances playful irony with genuine enthusiasm and appreciation for Robbie's ability to mix catchy melodies with heartfelt themes. Listen to Robbie Williams' Intensive Care and experience the blend of catchy pop rock and heartfelt emotion!
It is undoubtedly the work of a man who, even unwillingly, is becoming a copy of himself. ‘Pappagalli verdi’... absolutely to listen to and reflect on... it’ll give you goosebumps!
It is undoubtedly the work of a man who, even unwillingly, is becoming a copy of himself.
‘Pappagalli verdi’... absolutely to listen to and reflect on... it’ll give you goosebumps!
Piero Pelù's second solo album 'U.D.S.: L’uomo della strada' delivers a socially engaged and musically diverse experience. With strong rock foundations enriched by electronic elements and notable collaborations, the album balances past influences and future directions. Some tracks stand out powerfully, while others feel less effective, showing an artist evolving yet sometimes repeating himself. The final track, a poignant spoken-word piece, leaves a lasting impact. Listen to Piero Pelù’s U.D.S. album and discover the blend of rock passion and social insight!
The album is entirely written, composed, and produced by the good Piero, who here delights us... dabbling in various genres like never before done in Litfiba! "Homo Europeus" is a blast starting with the lyrics, an explicit accusation against the European man and his strange habits; to be listened to at full volume.
The album is entirely written, composed, and produced by the good Piero, who here delights us... dabbling in various genres like never before done in Litfiba!
"Homo Europeus" is a blast starting with the lyrics, an explicit accusation against the European man and his strange habits; to be listened to at full volume.
Né Buoni Né Cattivi marks Piero Pelù's successful and expressive solo debut after Litfiba's split. The album showcases his songwriting skills with diverse genres, heartfelt lyrics, and memorable tracks like "Io Ci Sarò" and "Homo Europeus." Despite some weaker moments, Pelù's unique voice and strong presence shine through, making it a must-listen for Litfiba fans and rock lovers alike. Discover the vibrant sounds and heartfelt lyrics of Piero Pelù's Né Buoni Né Cattivi — listen now and explore his bold solo journey!
"The music molded with my words, the songs created a sort of plagiarism: it was as if I were writing what they told me to write..." "For 45 minutes my pen had never stopped, it never hesitated nor made a single mistake... the person who received that letter was 'astonished'."
"The music molded with my words, the songs created a sort of plagiarism: it was as if I were writing what they told me to write..."
"For 45 minutes my pen had never stopped, it never hesitated nor made a single mistake... the person who received that letter was 'astonished'."
This review explores how Travis' album The Man Who served as the perfect emotional companion during the author's heartfelt letter writing. The music's mix of joy and melancholy mirrored the author's feelings, fostering a unique connection that influenced a personal relationship. The album's acoustic elements and lyrical depth shaped a 45-minute introspective journey. Experience the emotional depth of Travis' The Man Who—listen now and feel the music that inspired a life-changing letter.
Everything sounds dirty, rock, yet terribly melodic! These guys seem to want to dare more: inserting pure Beatle-like elements in a context ruled by the shadow of Kurt & co.
Everything sounds dirty, rock, yet terribly melodic!
These guys seem to want to dare more: inserting pure Beatle-like elements in a context ruled by the shadow of Kurt & co.
This review praises The Vines' 'Winning Days' for its successful blend of melodic rock and grunge influences. The album balances softness and rage, showing Beatles-like melodies alongside distorted, raw energy. Key tracks highlight the band’s ability to mix psychedelic and alternative sounds. The reviewer credits MTV and the show Brand New for introducing them to this dynamic album. Listen to The Vines' Winning Days and experience their unique blend of grunge fury and melodic rock artistry.
Kurt Cobain would sound better with a right-handed guitar tuned badly that’s on fire! Freddy Mercury who, after listening to this atrocity, surely turned off the stereo and went to roll over in his grave (R.I.P.)... my God how they irritate!!!
Kurt Cobain would sound better with a right-handed guitar tuned badly that’s on fire!
Freddy Mercury who, after listening to this atrocity, surely turned off the stereo and went to roll over in his grave (R.I.P.)... my God how they irritate!!!
This review harshly criticizes The Darkness' album 'Permission To Land,' labeling it a poor imitation of classic rock. The author mocks the band's musical skills, falsetto use, and unoriginality. The review expresses frustration with the band's perceived arrogance and considers their music to lack authenticity and quality. Read this scathing review before diving into The Darkness and decide if 'Permission To Land' is your kind of rock!
"Sometimes you turn on the radio and amidst many international hits, you find yourself asking: 'but who represents us Italians abroad?'" "A CD to have because these guys put their soul into it and produce great music; and because perhaps they will be the ones to clear out the Italian trash."
"Sometimes you turn on the radio and amidst many international hits, you find yourself asking: 'but who represents us Italians abroad?'"
"A CD to have because these guys put their soul into it and produce great music; and because perhaps they will be the ones to clear out the Italian trash."
Negramaro’s 'Mentre tutto scorre' stands out in Italy's music scene by blending '90s rock elements with poetic Italian songwriting. The album showcases diverse influences from Coldplay, Radiohead, and Muse, delivering both melancholic and energetic tracks. Highlights include the radio hit 'Estate,' the dynamic 'I Miei Robots,' and the emotional closer 'Solo Per Te.' This album is praised as a refreshing and soulful departure from mainstream Italian pop artists. Listen to Negramaro’s 'Mentre tutto scorre' and explore a soulful blend of Italian rock and poetic melodies today!
You've created another masterpiece. It's often forgotten that [Peter Buck] is the true driving force of REM...
You've created another masterpiece.
It's often forgotten that [Peter Buck] is the true driving force of REM...
This review praises R.E.M.'s album Up as a creative and emotional masterpiece, born from challenges like their drummer's departure and creative shifts. It highlights innovative soundscapes blending synthesizers with diverse guitar techniques and deeply reflective lyrics filled with culture, irony, and emotional honesty. The reviewer especially honors Peter Buck as the driving force behind the band. Explore R.E.M.'s Up to experience a bold new chapter of sound and lyricism by one of rock's true pioneers!
Oasis hit the mark by producing an album that contains just one thing: ROCK! ‘Let There Be Love’ ... The alternating voices of the brothers make it all more magical.
Oasis hit the mark by producing an album that contains just one thing: ROCK!
‘Let There Be Love’ ... The alternating voices of the brothers make it all more magical.
This review praises Oasis' album 'Don’t Believe The Truth' as a pure rock record. The addition of Zak Starkey on drums is highlighted as an improvement. The album's 70s influences and acoustic-driven sound stand out, with notable tracks like 'Lyla' and 'Let There Be Love' praised. Overall, the album is deemed a return to form and a strong highlight in Oasis' career. Discover the raw rock power of Oasis in 'Don’t Believe The Truth'—listen now and experience their finest work!
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