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"All I am saying is just to give peace a chance" recalled in this album through a dark version of Imagine, transformed from a message of hope into a resigned dream of peace. "Relax, everything is fine" reads a propaganda poster inside the booklet.
"All I am saying is just to give peace a chance" recalled in this album through a dark version of Imagine, transformed from a message of hope into a resigned dream of peace.
"Relax, everything is fine" reads a propaganda poster inside the booklet.
eMOTIVe by A Perfect Circle delivers a powerful and dark collection of war and peace-themed songs, blending haunting covers of classics like John Lennon’s Imagine with original politically charged tracks. The album’s atmosphere is immersive, capturing unrest and resignation. Collaborations with artists like Trent Reznor add depth, making the album a compelling political statement. Discover eMOTIVe’s haunting blend of protest covers and original songs—listen now to experience A Perfect Circle’s powerful message.
"There is not a single song worth saving." "It is not enough to insert an electronic base here and there, some string instruments, or some Floyd-like effects when there are no songs."
"There is not a single song worth saving."
"It is not enough to insert an electronic base here and there, some string instruments, or some Floyd-like effects when there are no songs."
The review expresses strong disappointment with Archive's album 'Noise', criticizing its repetitive tracks and lack of substance despite good production elements. The reviewer expected a noisier direction but found trivial and self-celebratory songs. Comparisons to Pink Floyd and Marilyn Manson highlight unoriginal aspects. The album fails to impress musically, with no tracks deemed worth saving. Read the full review and decide if Archive's 'Noise' is worth your listen, or explore better alternatives in electronic rock.
A shadow has fallen over the fantastic world of Múm, now singing melancholic songs by candlelight, surrounded by great darkness. This 'Summer Make Good' is a much more personal and intimate album, where haunting memories and delicate stories intertwine.
A shadow has fallen over the fantastic world of Múm, now singing melancholic songs by candlelight, surrounded by great darkness.
This 'Summer Make Good' is a much more personal and intimate album, where haunting memories and delicate stories intertwine.
Múm's 'Summer Make Good' offers a darker, more intimate experience compared to their previous work. The album blends minimal electronics and folk instruments with Kristin Anna's enchanting voice to evoke themes of love, isolation, and melancholy. It moves away from the carefree, colorful sound of earlier releases and embraces a deeply romantic and resigned atmosphere. Fans of the band will appreciate this personal, original step in their musical journey. Explore Múm's 'Summer Make Good' and immerse yourself in its haunting, intimate melodies today.
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