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Is it possible that every time we deal with you and yours, there is no longer a boundary between the absurd, the garish, the sublime, and the genius? But let me know before you leave, you never know, if I’m still alive. You certainly will be, if you continue to never grow up.
Is it possible that every time we deal with you and yours, there is no longer a boundary between the absurd, the garish, the sublime, and the genius?
But let me know before you leave, you never know, if I’m still alive. You certainly will be, if you continue to never grow up.
This review explores The Flaming Lips’ ambitious and psychedelic reinterpretation of Pink Floyd’s classic album Dark Side of the Moon. The reviewer admires the band's fearless mixing of the absurd and sublime but acknowledges how some radical alterations may challenge loyal Floyd fans. With inventive sounds and unexpected changes, the album blurs boundaries but might not please all purists. Explore this bold and surreal take on a classic—listen now and experience The Flaming Lips’ psychedelic vision!
It’s always the voice and the crazy way he 'plays' it that is the real added value. Try, to believe, if ever starting from the end, the splendid 'Anywhere I Lay My Head'.
It’s always the voice and the crazy way he 'plays' it that is the real added value.
Try, to believe, if ever starting from the end, the splendid 'Anywhere I Lay My Head'.
This review analyzes an excellent-quality bootleg of Tom Waits’ 2008 Glitter and Doom concert at Atlanta’s Fox Theater. It highlights the unusual and bold choices in setlist favoring secondary tracks over mainstream hits. The review celebrates Waits’ unique vocal style and the concert’s intimate atmosphere, recommending fans to consider both the bootleg and the official live double CD. Discover the raw magic of Tom Waits live — listen to this captivating Glitter and Doom Atlanta bootleg now!
IT IS NOT POP An album like this SHOULD NEVER BE MADE PUBLIC.
IT IS NOT POP
An album like this SHOULD NEVER BE MADE PUBLIC.
The Flaming Lips' Embryonic is a bold and challenging album filled with psychedelic noise and obsessive rhythms. Far from traditional pop, it pushes musical boundaries and evokes comparisons to Hawkwind and the band's own earlier work. This album is likely to polarize listeners but rewards those open to its experimental nature. Dive into The Flaming Lips' Embryonic and experience a unique journey through psychedelic soundscapes and experimental rhythms.
His is, in my opinion, a subtle "lyrical satanism." Like the monologues of the Rebel Angel in Milton’s Paradise Lost. That "disturbing and ancestral" melancholy that gives you its solidarity, gives you a rose, pretends to want to push you away, but in the end takes you away, without you noticing.
His is, in my opinion, a subtle "lyrical satanism." Like the monologues of the Rebel Angel in Milton’s Paradise Lost.
That "disturbing and ancestral" melancholy that gives you its solidarity, gives you a rose, pretends to want to push you away, but in the end takes you away, without you noticing.
This review explores the haunting and unsettling quality of Scott Walker's album 'Scott 3.' The album is described as embodying a subtle, lyrical darkness reminiscent of Milton's Rebel Angel. The songs convey deep melancholy and fragile human sadness, brought to life by Walker's memorable voice. The emotional complexity invites listeners into a poetic journey between paradise and hell. Dive into the haunting beauty of Scott Walker’s ‘Scott 3’—experience its poetic melancholy and unforgettable voice.
The voice of Stuart Murdoch... is a whisper, escaping from the young Leonard Cohen's voice. The 'old' music of Belle & Sebastian is what you need when you're tired of asking yourself questions about the meaning of the world.
The voice of Stuart Murdoch... is a whisper, escaping from the young Leonard Cohen's voice.
The 'old' music of Belle & Sebastian is what you need when you're tired of asking yourself questions about the meaning of the world.
This review encourages metal fans to explore Belle and Sebastian's early EP compilation 'Push Barman to Open Old Wounds.' Described as gentle and reminiscent of artists like Nick Drake, the album provides a soothing, melodic break from heavier music. The reviewer highlights the softness of Stuart Murdoch's vocals and the nostalgic, thoughtful nature of the songs. The collection is praised as a splendid summary of the band's work until 2001. Listen to Belle and Sebastian's 'Push Barman to Open Old Wounds' and experience a soothing indie journey.
"Quivering voice jams in a triumph of brass with a taste of jazz orchestra, with a splash of 20th-century rock modernism." "The beauty of music is only in the ears of those who listen to it. Everything else is meaningless words."
"Quivering voice jams in a triumph of brass with a taste of jazz orchestra, with a splash of 20th-century rock modernism."
"The beauty of music is only in the ears of those who listen to it. Everything else is meaningless words."
This review praises Marco Parente's live album 'L'Attuale Giungla' for its unique blend of jazz, rock, and poetic expression. The reviewer connects the music to literary influences and cinematic references, highlighting the evocative and dynamic qualities of key tracks. Despite some mixed public opinions about the artist, the review emphasizes the album's artistic merits and emotional impact. The reviewer encourages listeners open to unconventional music to explore these live versions. Listen to Marco Parente's evocative live album and experience a unique blend of jazz, rock, and poetic storytelling today.
"I am Marco Parente" — starting a surreal concert with honest simplicity. "He really does whatever the hell he wants, between electric and acoustic tracks all played in a forcibly very 'naive' manner."
"I am Marco Parente" — starting a surreal concert with honest simplicity.
"He really does whatever the hell he wants, between electric and acoustic tracks all played in a forcibly very 'naive' manner."
Marco Parente's live concert at Piazza S.Giovanni in Sava offers a surreal, intimate experience filled with raw acoustic and electric guitar performances. Alone on stage, Marco freely experiments with new songs and interpretations, engaging the small audience with his spontaneous and fearless style. The performance closes with a heartfelt encore featuring a reading of The Little Prince. The reviewer praises Marco's originality, frankness, and charming disregard for convention. Experience Marco Parente's unique live sound and spontaneous charm—listen to his concert and dive into his world.
Nick Drake knew how to put the universe into music, the real one and the 'imaginary' one, under sweet blankets of notes called 'Fruit Tree,' 'Day is Done,' 'Three Hours.' Nick Drake was not a sad person, it’s the hindsight of posterity that painted him that way.
Nick Drake knew how to put the universe into music, the real one and the 'imaginary' one, under sweet blankets of notes called 'Fruit Tree,' 'Day is Done,' 'Three Hours.'
Nick Drake was not a sad person, it’s the hindsight of posterity that painted him that way.
This review reflects a deep emotional connection with Nick Drake's debut album 'Five Leaves Left.' Highlighting the poetic nature and timeless quality of tracks like 'Thoughts Of Mary Jane,' it explores how Drake masterfully blends the real and imaginary worlds in his music. The reviewer dispels the myth of Drake’s sadness, instead presenting him as a thoughtful artist who loved life. Overall, it's a heartfelt tribute to an enduring folk classic. Listen to Nick Drake’s Five Leaves Left and immerse yourself in a timeless folk masterpiece filled with poetic melodies.
Tricarico’s songs are not stupid and childish (his music never was, not even at the beginning, despite the titles of the tracks). If Francesco Tricarico had been not only out of tune but also American, he would have founded the Flaming Lips.
Tricarico’s songs are not stupid and childish (his music never was, not even at the beginning, despite the titles of the tracks).
If Francesco Tricarico had been not only out of tune but also American, he would have founded the Flaming Lips.
The review presents Tricarico's debut album as a splendid yet underrated work of art, praised for its poetic lyrics and musical craftsmanship. The author draws intriguing parallels to iconic psychedelic artists like the Flaming Lips and Syd Barrett, highlighting the album's blend of playful yet profound themes. Also noted is the album's ability to evoke deep emotional connections while challenging conventional musical norms. The review reflects affection for both the artist and his unique style, encouraging a deeper appreciation. Explore Tricarico’s debut album and experience the poetic, underrated masterpiece of Italian indie music today!
I call this portal Blissard, perhaps everyone who knows it calls it Blissard. The planet now reminds me of a renewed home, helps me not to forget where I came from.
I call this portal Blissard, perhaps everyone who knows it calls it Blissard.
The planet now reminds me of a renewed home, helps me not to forget where I came from.
The review unfolds as a poetic journey through the album Blissard by Motorpsycho. It describes the music as a mysterious, esoteric planet offering both challenging and rewarding experiences. The reviewer relates personally to the album's moods and complexities, appreciating its emotional depth and sonic landscapes. Themes of nostalgia, inner conflict, and renewal are interwoven throughout the impression. Ultimately, Blissard is portrayed as a profound exploration of identity and artistic expression. Discover the cosmic depths of Blissard by Motorpsycho—listen now and embark on a poetic musical adventure!
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