Ummagumma72

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 I close my eyes and let myself be carried away by that warm, smoke-infused voice.

 I’m tired, sweaty, and drunk on music, waiting for the venue to empty, satisfied, I head towards the exit; what a night guys, what a night!!

This review recounts an unforgettable evening with Mark Lanegan Band performing live at Rainbow Milano. The reviewer highlights the excellent support act, the tight musicianship, and the emotional power of Lanegan's voice. Notable moments include a memorable duet and a technically impressive fusion of tracks. The experience is described as immersive and satisfying, leaving a lasting impression. Discover the magic of Mark Lanegan Band live—listen to their unforgettable Rainbow Milano performance now!

 This is not pure stoner rock, but a genre so innovative that it could only come from the mind of 'The Genius Child Brain.'

 Cold Sore Superstars and Making A Cross are the most extravagant and emotionally overwhelming pieces of the album, for me the best.

The Desert Sessions Vol. 7 & 8, led by Josh Homme, offers an innovative fusion beyond typical stoner rock. Featuring soulful vocals by Mark Lanegan and experimental sounds, it blends hypnotic ballads with energetic tracks. Although the mixing quality is somewhat lacking, the album remains a captivating and creative musical journey born from spontaneous jam sessions. Listen to The Desert Sessions Vol. 7 & 8 for a unique blend of stoner rock and experimental sounds!

 Kyuss delivers a relentless massacre, without mercy.

 From the first beats of 'Thumb,' the listener is faced with an explosion of 'deafening,' hypnotic, at times unpleasant sounds but, at the same time, imbued with a charge that only they can express.

Kyuss's Blues For The Red Sun is a powerful and relentless stoner rock classic rooted in the Palm Desert scene. The album showcases scorching riffs, thunderous rhythms, and hypnotic psychedelic sounds. With contributions from future QOTSA members, it exemplifies raw power and intense musical expression. Though challenging for newcomers, it’s a masterpiece for stoner rock fans. Experience the raw power of Kyuss’s Blues For The Red Sun – listen now and explore the roots of stoner rock!

 The risk is that of becoming hypnotized, not because the album is boring, but because it makes your mind soar.

 A work rich in creativity, sadness, and mystery, where Lanegan’s hoarse and warm voice envelops you throughout the album.

Mark Lanegan’s 'Scraps At Midnight' is a deeply atmospheric and emotionally rich album born from a difficult period in his life. The work features dark, hypnotic melodies influenced by artists like Tom Waits, blending blues, folk, and haunting instrumentation. Recorded in just two weeks, the album showcases Lanegan’s warm, hoarse voice amid themes of sadness and mystery. Although not the reviewer’s favorite Lanegan album, it remains a powerful and creative effort. Listen to Mark Lanegan’s haunting 'Scraps At Midnight' and experience a dark, emotional journey through blues and folk.

 "'Atom Heart Mother', written by Waters, is simply majestic; 24 minutes of orchestra and apocalyptic choirs envelop you in total trance."

 "It’s a work executed to step somewhat out of their purely experimental style ... while still preserving their imprint."

Pink Floyd's 1970 album Atom Heart Mother is celebrated as a majestic symphonic and psychedelic masterpiece. The 24-minute title track, composed by Roger Waters, creates an immersive orchestral trance, while other tracks like "If" and "Fat Old Sun" showcase the band's melodic and classical influences. The album marks a pivot from pure psychedelia toward experimental yet accessible sounds, maintaining the band's unique style. The reviewer expresses deep admiration and hopes to guide younger listeners to appreciate this historic work. Listen to Pink Floyd's Atom Heart Mother and experience a legendary blend of psychedelic and symphonic rock today!

 His ability to create sounds ranging from country to blues and then to psychedelic rock never fails to leave me amazed every time I listen to him.

 All the tracks anyway reflect the tormented soul of the singer-songwriter who avoids interviews and truly composes what he feels inside.

Mark Lanegan's 1994 album Whiskey For The Holy Ghost showcases his unique ability to blend country, blues, and psychedelic rock. The album's tracks emanate haunting and atmospheric moods inspired by California's desert valleys. The reviewer highlights standout songs like "The River Rise" and "Borracho" and praises Lanegan's deeply personal songwriting. Discovering this album through a recent concert experience only deepened admiration for the artist's brooding soul. Listen to Mark Lanegan’s Whiskey For The Holy Ghost and immerse yourself in his haunting, genre-blending sound.

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