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"Today, having discovered it with a slight delay of twenty-seven years...some things ‘move’ me, perhaps because I know it’s the same age as my marriage." "As soon as it’s over, I get up from my seat, open the window to the astonishment of the other travelers, lean out, and let out a scream, which I didn’t know I had inside me."
"Today, having discovered it with a slight delay of twenty-seven years...some things ‘move’ me, perhaps because I know it’s the same age as my marriage."
"As soon as it’s over, I get up from my seat, open the window to the astonishment of the other travelers, lean out, and let out a scream, which I didn’t know I had inside me."
The review reflects on Pavement's 1995 album Wowee Zowee through the lens of personal memories, travel experiences, and historical context. The album's eclectic, Zappa-esque style is praised, while its emotional resonance ties deeply to the reviewer's life events such as marriage and long flights. Though not all tracks equally captivate, the album's unique charm and nostalgic quality stand out. The review captures a vivid journey both musical and personal. Explore Pavement's Wowee Zowee and experience a unique indie journey from 1995 rich with nostalgia and emotion.
That an explosively repressed melancholic sensitivity can translate, in certain social moments, by reaction, into an aesthetic of violence and social maladjustment, so banal and overused that it makes you want to vomit, can make sense in the end. Instead of dust, there is so much water and sea, but the shadows are still the same.
That an explosively repressed melancholic sensitivity can translate, in certain social moments, by reaction, into an aesthetic of violence and social maladjustment, so banal and overused that it makes you want to vomit, can make sense in the end.
Instead of dust, there is so much water and sea, but the shadows are still the same.
Chiello's debut album 'Oceano Paradiso' offers a genuine expression of melancholic sensitivity balanced by energetic pop and punk influences. The reviewer acknowledges the artist's youth and viral beginnings but highlights his undeniable talent and emotional depth. Musical comparisons span from Italian classics to modern sounds, emphasizing Chiello's unique position in contemporary music. Despite an unpopular album cover, the songs shine with heartfelt emotion and poetic nuance. Listen to Chiello's 'Oceano Paradiso' to experience a fresh blend of melancholic emotion and vibrant Italian pop-punk!
I adore this "From Every Sphere," his second LP, because these songs have that refreshing taste of the classic, of returning home to your parents, especially when they are no longer there. Songs "waiting for the rain," to wash everything else away, so that sometimes all that remains is a slow waltz, the sound of the piano, a voice, a trumpet, a light tinkling.
I adore this "From Every Sphere," his second LP, because these songs have that refreshing taste of the classic, of returning home to your parents, especially when they are no longer there.
Songs "waiting for the rain," to wash everything else away, so that sometimes all that remains is a slow waltz, the sound of the piano, a voice, a trumpet, a light tinkling.
The review reflects on Ed Harcourt's sophomore album 'From Every Sphere' as an overlooked gem of the early 2000s. Despite mixed critical reception, the reviewer praises its classic melodies, emotional depth, and refined arrangements. The album evokes nostalgia, warmth, and melancholic beauty, especially through piano-driven ballads and subtle instrumental touches. It stands out as a heartfelt and timeless work deserving more attention. Explore Ed Harcourt's 'From Every Sphere' and experience a beautifully crafted musical journey filled with nostalgia and emotion.
Gone were the orchestral songs and psychedelic honey that made me fall in love with The Soft Bulletin. There it is, the melancholy of pink robots, all because we can’t realize that only the present exists.
Gone were the orchestral songs and psychedelic honey that made me fall in love with The Soft Bulletin.
There it is, the melancholy of pink robots, all because we can’t realize that only the present exists.
The reviewer shares a long-delayed but heartfelt reflection on The Flaming Lips' album Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots. They contrast its synthetic, catchy style with the warmer psychedelia of earlier works, highlighting the melancholy woven through the songs. Personal memories from 2003 and vivid imagery evoke deep emotional connection. The review ends on a contemplative note about the present moment and life's fleeting nature. Dive into the bittersweet world of Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots and experience its timeless melancholy and unique soundscape.
"The chorus 'Ed io ti seguirò nuotando nel tuo mare' seems like throwing oneself into flight from the top of a mountain after having reached its snowy peak." "These also are the magical circumstances, one must know how to recognize and appreciate them."
"The chorus 'Ed io ti seguirò nuotando nel tuo mare' seems like throwing oneself into flight from the top of a mountain after having reached its snowy peak."
"These also are the magical circumstances, one must know how to recognize and appreciate them."
The reviewer relates a personal moment of running while listening to Renato Zero's classic 1981 song 'Ed io ti seguirò'. They describe the song as evocative and suggestive, highlighting the emotional chorus and guitar solo. The review touches on nostalgia, life's uncertainties, and finding harmony in unexpected moments. The mechanical voice from a running app briefly disrupts the experience but ultimately emphasizes the song’s impact. The reviewer concludes with a reflection on the universe’s hidden harmonies. Discover the emotional depth of Renato Zero’s classic song—listen now and experience its timeless harmony.
Dennis Wilson was that man. Cold and wonderfully blue like the embrace of the Pacific Ocean that, one day, never let him go again.
Dennis Wilson was that man.
Cold and wonderfully blue like the embrace of the Pacific Ocean that, one day, never let him go again.
Dennis Wilson's Pacific Ocean Blue is a deeply emotional and reflective album that captures the restless spirit of its creator. The review evokes powerful ocean imagery linked to Wilson's life and artistry, portraying the album as both haunting and beautiful. Celebrated as his first and only solo work, the album embodies his sensitivity and tragic story. It is recognized as a significant, underappreciated contribution to music beyond the Beach Boys legacy. Dive into Dennis Wilson's Pacific Ocean Blue and experience this evocative and timeless musical journey.
Could there be anything more hallucinatory than Big Sun, the album? Yes, Big Sun, the film... Music is a fundamental part of my life. The discovery of music is, for me, a continuous journey in an immense ocean with a fractal appearance.
Could there be anything more hallucinatory than Big Sun, the album? Yes, Big Sun, the film...
Music is a fundamental part of my life. The discovery of music is, for me, a continuous journey in an immense ocean with a fractal appearance.
The review describes Chassol's Big Sun as an immersive musical voyage blending samba rhythms, electronic and acoustic sounds, and rich storytelling. It evokes images of exploring an uninhabited island with nostalgic and cinematic moods reminiscent of Ravel and Brian Wilson. The album feels like an organic, hallucinatory experience, a fusion of natural sounds and experimental music. The reviewer praises the evocative detail and emotional depth, noting both the album and its film extension. Dive into the enchanting world of Chassol's Big Sun and experience a musical island escape unlike any other.
A voice I find enchanting, slightly “whispered,” from someone who has decided to confide in you, Battisti-like just enough, without overdoing it. He is from Sicily and it seems he was discovered by a Norwegian, Erlend Øye, who perhaps in Castello’s lightness found a bit of that of his Kings of Convenience, but warmed and revitalized by the warmth of the Mediterranean sun.
A voice I find enchanting, slightly “whispered,” from someone who has decided to confide in you, Battisti-like just enough, without overdoing it.
He is from Sicily and it seems he was discovered by a Norwegian, Erlend Øye, who perhaps in Castello’s lightness found a bit of that of his Kings of Convenience, but warmed and revitalized by the warmth of the Mediterranean sun.
Marco Castello's debut album 'Contenta Tu' is a remarkable discovery blending jazz influences with Mediterranean warmth and subtle nods to Lucio Battisti. The album’s enchanting, whispered vocals and light sound, highlighted by Farfisa organ tones, offer a fresh take on Italian songwriting. Lyrics mix adolescent stories with provocative subtlety, while notable endorsements from established artists emphasize Castello's unique talent. A worthy listen for fans of Italian indie and jazz-infused music. Listen to Marco Castello's 'Contenta Tu' and immerse yourself in a fresh Italian jazz-infused musical journey!
It’s as if I found an album that mixes the hyper creativity, existentialist yearning, and complex sound of a “The Soft Bulletin” with the certain seventies melodies of Verdena’s “Wow” and sequels. Venerus is not at all, or at least not just, a rapper... it’s evident he has other sources of inspiration.
It’s as if I found an album that mixes the hyper creativity, existentialist yearning, and complex sound of a “The Soft Bulletin” with the certain seventies melodies of Verdena’s “Wow” and sequels.
Venerus is not at all, or at least not just, a rapper... it’s evident he has other sources of inspiration.
Venerus' album Magica Musica masterfully blends jazz, psychedelic rock, and rap elements, showcasing diverse instrumental solos and collaborations. The review highlights the album's creativity, genre fusion, and emotional depth, praising its unique and modern sound. Despite the reviewer's general distaste for rap, the rap elements here contribute to a fresh, modern vibe. Overall, the album is a revelation bridging traditional and contemporary styles seamlessly. Explore Venerus' Magica Musica and experience a stunning fusion of jazz, psychedelia, and rap today!
Truppi does not seek the sensational in “Poesia e civiltà”. He sits and reflects. An album to listen to while reflecting and appreciating every minute detail, of words or music.
Truppi does not seek the sensational in “Poesia e civiltà”. He sits and reflects.
An album to listen to while reflecting and appreciating every minute detail, of words or music.
Giovanni Truppi’s Poesia E Civiltà is a refined and polished album rooted in classic Italian singer-songwriter traditions. The album explores philosophical and sociological themes, blending poetic lyrics with elegant piano arrangements. Truppi reflects on nature, human fears, and society with subtlety, avoiding sensationalism. This thoughtful work rewards patient listeners with its depth and instrumental finesse. Dive into Giovanni Truppi’s Poesia E Civiltà and explore its rich poetic and philosophical soundscape today.
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