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No I don’t think it is. In my mind the two things are a different art altogether, you could compare it to writing a play and performing it, they are just two different worlds. Yes because this is the nature of man and it is hard to imagine that man will ever change.
No I don’t think it is. In my mind the two things are a different art altogether, you could compare it to writing a play and performing it, they are just two different worlds.
Yes because this is the nature of man and it is hard to imagine that man will ever change.
This interview with Ben Fox Smith of Serafin provides insight into the band's formation, diverse musical inspirations, and the distinct difference between capturing live energy and studio recording. The discussion also touches on philosophical themes reflected in their work, highlighting a thoughtful and artistic perspective. Discover the artistic vision of Serafin by reading this exclusive interview with Ben Fox Smith now!
"Much more original than all the guitar bands looking back and simply reproducing in a calligraphic manner." "At the end of 'Meet the Heat,' you hear Vega asking 'it's okay?' It's much more than okay. Album of the year."
"Much more original than all the guitar bands looking back and simply reproducing in a calligraphic manner."
"At the end of 'Meet the Heat,' you hear Vega asking 'it's okay?' It's much more than okay. Album of the year."
Hell's 2003 album NY Muscle presents an original reinterpretation of electroclash and post-punk with notable guests like Alan Vega and Billie Ray Martin. The album blends minimal, analog, and techno sounds with fierce energy and artistic daring. Tracks such as 'Tragic Picture Show' and 'Meet The Heat' showcase a dark, industrial vibe that transcends mere 80s revivalism. Written and recorded in New York, NY Muscle stands out as a bold and influential work in electronic music. Listen to Hell's NY Muscle to experience a daring blend of electroclash and post-punk innovation!
"Ben F. replies: 'Totally amazing and fantastic.'" "'Numerical' seems to last much longer than its 3:40 length. It could last forever."
"Ben F. replies: 'Totally amazing and fantastic.'"
"'Numerical' seems to last much longer than its 3:40 length. It could last forever."
Serafin's debut album 'No Push Collide' offers a compelling mix of indie pop infused with raw emotion and edgy guitar work. Produced by David Sardy, the album includes standout tracks like 'Numerical,' praised for its dynamic shifts and emotional intensity. The review highlights the band's multinational origins and compares their sound to various iconic artists. Despite simple song structures, the album delivers a powerful and memorable listening experience. Listen to Serafin's 'No Push Collide' and experience the raw emotion and indie pop mastery today!
I scream and jump, I am happy. Whatever Frank does is fine, there is no discussion.
I scream and jump, I am happy.
Whatever Frank does is fine, there is no discussion.
The review captures an enthusiastic live show by Frank Black and The Catholics in Munich 2003. The author highlights the powerful setlist, including Pixies classics and newer material. The energy, band chemistry, and Frank Black's stage presence create a memorable atmosphere. The support band Serafin impresses unexpectedly. Overall, the concert exceeded expectations and reaffirmed Frank Black’s lasting appeal. Discover the magic of Frank Black live—listen to the classics and new gems that define his unforgettable performances!
I am currently sat at the feet of the Long Man of Wilmington, recording answers for you on my antiquated dictaphone. A little known song writer called Geoff Goddard who worked with legendary producer Joe Meek.
I am currently sat at the feet of the Long Man of Wilmington, recording answers for you on my antiquated dictaphone.
A little known song writer called Geoff Goddard who worked with legendary producer Joe Meek.
This interview with Yan from British Sea Power offers a glimpse into the band's beginnings, key musical influences, and artistic ideas behind their album covers. Yan shares personal anecdotes, including unique recording methods and memorable tour moments, creating an intimate and lively conversation. Fans get a sense of the band's originality and upcoming plans, infused with humor and warmth. Read Yan’s unique insights and discover the creative world of British Sea Power today!
"'Alle auf Pause' is one of the most beautiful songs for groove and melody that I've heard recently, two piano chords beat in the background." "Instrumental music but not background music. A beautiful album. Everyone on pause."
"'Alle auf Pause' is one of the most beautiful songs for groove and melody that I've heard recently, two piano chords beat in the background."
"Instrumental music but not background music. A beautiful album. Everyone on pause."
Couch's 'Profane' is a compelling instrumental album from Munich's band blending analog and digital sounds. It features memorable grooves and melodies reminiscent of post-rock bands like Tortoise and Mogwai. The tracks, though wordless, carry suggestive messages through their titles and evolving compositions. This fourth album showcases the band's growth with a rich palette of sounds that linger long after listening. Listen to Couch's 'Profane' and immerse yourself in this richly textured instrumental journey.
Aidan narrates and narrates, often in a whisper, almost as if speaking to himself, almost as if reformulating his thoughts and memories out loud. Finally, a beautiful concert. I thought I wouldn’t get enthusiastic anymore. Majestic evening.
Aidan narrates and narrates, often in a whisper, almost as if speaking to himself, almost as if reformulating his thoughts and memories out loud.
Finally, a beautiful concert. I thought I wouldn’t get enthusiastic anymore. Majestic evening.
The review captures Arab Strap's 2003 live concert at Feierwerk Monaco, highlighting the intimate storytelling by Aidan, the balanced string arrangements, and memorable moments such as the audience's enthusiastic response to key songs. The stripped-down encore showcases the band's raw talent, ending in a majestic and heartfelt performance. Discover the intimate charm of Arab Strap's live shows—listen to their storytelling and heartfelt music now!
The Notwist is impressive for the mastery of their execution. Markus Acher tortures the audience with a noise à la Einstürzende Neubauten.
The Notwist is impressive for the mastery of their execution.
Markus Acher tortures the audience with a noise à la Einstürzende Neubauten.
The review captures the essence of the Weilheim auf Achse mini festival featuring Notwist, Lali Puna, and Couch. It praises Notwist's masterful live performance and the intricate collaborations among Weilheim bands, while offering constructive critique on Lali Puna's show. The connection between musicians and their unique sound cultivation in their hometown Weilheim is highlighted. Overall, the concert was an impressive showcase of talent and innovation. Explore the unique sounds of Notwist, Lali Puna, and Couch from Weilheim’s indie festival—listen to their live magic now!
"They enter with only three members, without a backing track, and start with 'Up the Beach'..." "I am disappointed by the acoustic version of 'Just Because,' and I conclude that the Gentleman on the guitar... is not really a great guitarist."
"They enter with only three members, without a backing track, and start with 'Up the Beach'..."
"I am disappointed by the acoustic version of 'Just Because,' and I conclude that the Gentleman on the guitar... is not really a great guitarist."
Jane's Addiction's 2003 Munich concert showcased an unpredictable setlist with classic hits and acoustic interludes. While Perry Farrell's stage antics entertained, the guitar and drum solo moments felt weak. Technical issues with in-ear monitors were noticeable, yet the show ended with strong audience applause. Overall, the concert was a mixed experience with highlights and flaws. Discover the highs and lows of Jane's Addiction's 2003 Munich live show—read the full review and watch their classic hits come alive!
We are in the presence of good craftsmanship, arts and crafts, but the chills are missing. The Tindersticks, a band created on Cave-like styles, was already a prisoner of itself after the first album.
We are in the presence of good craftsmanship, arts and crafts, but the chills are missing.
The Tindersticks, a band created on Cave-like styles, was already a prisoner of itself after the first album.
This review of Tindersticks' live show in Munich praises the band's craftsmanship and elegant stage presence but critiques the performance for lacking emotional depth and freshness. While Stuart Staples' baritone voice and the violin add distinctive touches, the songs feel repetitive and predictable. Occasional bursts of energy momentarily engage the audience, yet the concert fails to fully captivate. The band appears constrained by their own stylistic mannerisms, echoing influences without evolving. Discover Tindersticks' unique live sound – explore this detailed concert review now!
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