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"It's not over yet." The most beautiful 'animated film' I've seen lately and perhaps ever.
"It's not over yet."
The most beautiful 'animated film' I've seen lately and perhaps ever.
This deeply personal review connects the film Up with the author's experience of family loss and love. It highlights the film's ability to inspire hope and comfort through its story, characters, and soundtrack. The reviewer finds in Up a metaphor for life and enduring bonds, calling it one of the most beautiful animated films ever seen. Discover the heartfelt story behind Pixar's Up and feel inspired by its timeless message of love and hope.
The eponymous title track is a sensational piece that constantly changes skin in five minutes without ever touching the pomposity of prog-rock. "Autosalvage" is a breakout debut, composed with a skill and awareness of their unusual potential for a debut.
The eponymous title track is a sensational piece that constantly changes skin in five minutes without ever touching the pomposity of prog-rock.
"Autosalvage" is a breakout debut, composed with a skill and awareness of their unusual potential for a debut.
Autosalvage's self-titled 1968 album stands out as a brilliant psychedelic rock debut. Led by Rick Turner’s inventive guitar and arrangements, it blends acid rock with West Coast harmonies. Though the album dips after a standout opener, it maintains strong musicianship and showcases a unique NYC noisy edge. The review laments the band’s unrealized future potential. Listen to Autosalvage’s psychedelic 1968 classic and explore a hidden gem of acid rock history!
"Urgent, honest, fresh, and light, American to the core, Gravity Talks is an album to whistle and smile at the sun." "Chris Cacavas elevates every track with dazzling, vertiginous digressions, capable of carefree explorations and sweet, romantic piano chimes."
"Urgent, honest, fresh, and light, American to the core, Gravity Talks is an album to whistle and smile at the sun."
"Chris Cacavas elevates every track with dazzling, vertiginous digressions, capable of carefree explorations and sweet, romantic piano chimes."
Gravity Talks by Green On Red is a vibrant demonstration of 1980s psychedelic revival through the Paisley Underground scene. The album blends recognizable psychedelic and folk-rock influences with original and personal touches. Dan Stuart’s country-folk guitar and Chris Cacavas’ dynamic organ elevate the sound with brightness and sophistication. The album’s fresh, honest, and cohesive style captures the spirit of youthful American rock rooted in Arizona and California. Overall, it's an exhilarating and enjoyable debut. Dive into Gravity Talks and experience the vibrant energy of Green On Red’s psychedelic folk-rock revival today!
Daddy Has A Tail proves it, clear as a pint of beer deliberately spilled on your heads. They invited you to line up, bend over, and receive your well-deserved kick in the butt, just for fun.
Daddy Has A Tail proves it, clear as a pint of beer deliberately spilled on your heads.
They invited you to line up, bend over, and receive your well-deserved kick in the butt, just for fun.
Daddy Has A Tail! by Cows is a wild, unpredictable noise-rock album released in 1989 on Amphetamine Reptile. The band’s chaotic and raw style creates unforgettable intense experiences, fusing hardcore influence with dissonant rock. Despite lacking traditional technique, the album’s energy and ferocity make it a landmark underground release. Tracks like "Bum In The Alley" and "Sticky And Sweet" show both aggressive power and subtle depth. Dive into Cows' ferocious noise-rock and experience Daddy Has A Tail! now!
Pram is a little-known English group formed in the nineties and still active today. Their music is a traveling circus made of dwarfs, clowns, and fat ladies, a tent painted with sadness and disguised as a toy for the world of the happy. 'Helium' is a clown with a degree, alone in front of the mirror in his dressing room, intent on removing his makeup with the bitterness and awareness that what will be revealed to the world’s eyes is not so different from his own mask.
Pram is a little-known English group formed in the nineties and still active today. Their music is a traveling circus made of dwarfs, clowns, and fat ladies, a tent painted with sadness and disguised as a toy for the world of the happy.
'Helium' is a clown with a degree, alone in front of the mirror in his dressing room, intent on removing his makeup with the bitterness and awareness that what will be revealed to the world’s eyes is not so different from his own mask.
Pram's 'Helium' is a deeply melancholic and uniquely crafted album blending vaudeville, psychedelic sounds, and avant-garde influences. Rosie Cuckston's fragile voice conveys themes of social inadequacy and existential sadness. The album's complex soundscape mixes elements from Nico, The Doors, Pere Ubu, Gong, and Philip Glass, creating a magical yet sorrowful experience. 'Helium' stands as a profound musical metaphor for contemporary alienation and failure. Dive into Pram's 'Helium' and experience a hauntingly beautiful blend of melancholy and surreal musical artistry.
The sacrificial victim is a piano, the murderous fingers of Epic slide vehemently over it causing it to shake and vibrate before finally inflicting repeated mortal lashes. Far from being naive, the Swell Maps create the most avant-garde punk work, crooked and insane, sunken in the most cacophonous noise.
The sacrificial victim is a piano, the murderous fingers of Epic slide vehemently over it causing it to shake and vibrate before finally inflicting repeated mortal lashes.
Far from being naive, the Swell Maps create the most avant-garde punk work, crooked and insane, sunken in the most cacophonous noise.
Swell Maps' 1979 debut album A Trip To Marineville highlights a unique take on English punk, blending sonic violence with innovative noise and experimental sounds. The band’s creative use of instruments and chaotic arrangements sets them apart from typical punk bands. This album exemplifies the avant-garde spirit within the punk genre, showcasing a deliberate and sophisticated approach to musical destruction and art. It remains essential for fans of noise, punk, and experimental rock. Explore Swell Maps' groundbreaking punk album and experience the raw, chaotic energy of A Trip To Marineville today!
The Camper Van Beethoven represents roots rock better than anyone else in the context of the eighties. A quintet of nomadic musicians with a wheat straw in their mouths and a cowboy hat, extending their hand to us and inviting us aboard their Volkswagen Bulli.
The Camper Van Beethoven represents roots rock better than anyone else in the context of the eighties.
A quintet of nomadic musicians with a wheat straw in their mouths and a cowboy hat, extending their hand to us and inviting us aboard their Volkswagen Bulli.
This review praises Camper Van Beethoven's 1986 self-titled album as a brilliant fusion of roots rock, punk, and world music. The band’s playful yet culturally rich approach refreshes traditional American values in a time of social unrest. Their music blends eclectic instruments and ethnic influences, creating a unique bridge between continents and genres. The album stands out for its originality, humor, and heartfelt tribute to rural America amid an industrialized society. Overall, it is celebrated as a lighthearted, creative journey through a complex era. Explore Camper Van Beethoven’s unique roots-punk sound and take a musical trip unlike any other!
You are in the favorite attack post of the old David, from this front-line trench he usually shouts live to the world his sacrilegious disgust towards everything that is conformity, fashion, and aesthetics. It’s time to relax... right Dave? And pass it on! We Love You! Yes We Do!
You are in the favorite attack post of the old David, from this front-line trench he usually shouts live to the world his sacrilegious disgust towards everything that is conformity, fashion, and aesthetics.
It’s time to relax... right Dave? And pass it on! We Love You! Yes We Do!
David Peel & The Lower East Side’s album Have A Marijuana serves as a raw time capsule of late ’60s counterculture in Manhattan. With lo-fi, punk, reggae, and acid folk influences, it passionately protests conformity and political hypocrisy. The music is irreverent, heartfelt, and full of social critique delivered with irony and a carefree spirit. It invites listeners to relax, reflect, and join the communal rebellion. Dive into David Peel’s iconic lo-fi protest sounds and experience the rebellious spirit of 1960s NYC underground!
Its music comes from much further away, distant in time and space. 'A Day In The Stark Corner is the symphony of nothingness that slowly advances, the lament of a zombie tired of living.'
Its music comes from much further away, distant in time and space.
'A Day In The Stark Corner is the symphony of nothingness that slowly advances, the lament of a zombie tired of living.'
Lycia's 1993 album 'A Day in the Stark Corner' is a haunting, gothic-electronic exploration blending cosmic Krautrock influences with the dark percussion of Swans. The music conjures images of desolate Eastern European moors and ancient Transylvanian castles, expressing timeless themes of love, death, and sorrow. Slow drumbeats and weeping guitars create a cold, prophetic atmosphere. This work is described as a symphony of nothingness, delivering an immersive and melancholic listening experience. Listen to Lycia's 'A Day in the Stark Corner' and immerse yourself in a hauntingly beautiful gothic soundscape.
Vigo wants to talk about love, love for life and for others with a force and melancholy that only someone about to leave forever can produce. L'Atalante is an invitation for all of us to rediscover the true pleasures of life, the true meaning of existence.
Vigo wants to talk about love, love for life and for others with a force and melancholy that only someone about to leave forever can produce.
L'Atalante is an invitation for all of us to rediscover the true pleasures of life, the true meaning of existence.
L'Atalante is a tender, poetic film by Jean Vigo capturing the journey of love and human existence aboard a cargo barge in 1930s France. The movie explores passion, jealousy, and reunion with a striking visual style. Despite Vigo's declining health, the film radiates life and emotional depth, transcending time as a timeless cinematic art piece. It invites viewers to rediscover love’s true meaning beyond the modern world's distractions. Discover the timeless beauty of L'Atalante—watch Jean Vigo’s poetic vision of love and life today!
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