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PJ Harvey is at her best when she’s bare. This woman is every woman.
PJ Harvey is at her best when she’s bare.
This woman is every woman.
PJ Harvey’s 4-Track Demos captures her rawest emotions with just voice and guitar, offering an intimate and intense alternative to her album Rid of Me. The stripped-back production amplifies the power and vulnerability in every track. Unreleased songs add depth and the album showcases her as a fierce, authentic woman full of desire and intelligence. Discover the raw intensity of PJ Harvey’s 4-Track Demos—listen now and experience her unfiltered power and passion.
There’s always been something disturbingly sad in Devendra Banhart’s songs, and now it is clearer than ever. This album is not worth much, despite the care in the arrangements, and at times bores, irritates, and generally doesn’t convince.
There’s always been something disturbingly sad in Devendra Banhart’s songs, and now it is clearer than ever.
This album is not worth much, despite the care in the arrangements, and at times bores, irritates, and generally doesn’t convince.
Devendra Banhart’s seventh album, What Will We Be, marks a shift from his quirky, surreal beginnings toward a more mainstream sound. The review highlights a sense of loss in originality and notes that many songs feel uninspired or pretentious. While a few tracks offer charm and quality reminiscent of his earlier work, overall, the album fails to captivate or convince the listener. Explore Devendra Banhart's evolving sound and discover if What Will We Be resonates with you despite its flaws.
The docu-horror 'Videocracy' aims to show how lobotomization caused by butts, breasts, reality show stars... has created a monster, this monster being the Italian people. Nothing of this, however, is as frightening as the plastic faces of people singing 'meno male che Silvio c’è'... it’s your Country.
The docu-horror 'Videocracy' aims to show how lobotomization caused by butts, breasts, reality show stars... has created a monster, this monster being the Italian people.
Nothing of this, however, is as frightening as the plastic faces of people singing 'meno male che Silvio c’è'... it’s your Country.
Videocracy is a documentary that critiques the Italian TV industry and its societal impact, portraying a nation obsessed with superficial fame. Erik Gandini uses interviews to expose the shallowness and control exerted by media moguls. The film is provocative and revealing but questions remain about its impact on public awareness. Compared with other Italian documentaries, it strikes as less vital yet still important. Watch Videocracy to uncover the shocking truths of Italian TV culture and its societal impact.
You’ll find yourself dancing in the middle of a room without even realizing it. It’s a pity that on record, despite the good quality of the songs, the TV Buddhas fail to convey what they absolutely are live: a true ecstatic experience.
You’ll find yourself dancing in the middle of a room without even realizing it.
It’s a pity that on record, despite the good quality of the songs, the TV Buddhas fail to convey what they absolutely are live: a true ecstatic experience.
TV Buddhas' third single, 'III', offers a trance-driven, psychedelic blend inspired by Velvet Underground and Black Sabbath. The release features three distinct tracks, including an expansive instrumental. Though the record captures quality songwriting, the review highlights the unmatched energy of their live performances as truly ecstatic and immersive. Listen to TV Buddhas' 'III' and experience their hypnotic psychedelic trance today!
The sounds are simply fabulous... everything sounds beautiful, the voices, the guitars, the percussion. At some moments, there’s really too much, it’s too grandiloquent, too pretentious, or just too-much-too-much.
The sounds are simply fabulous... everything sounds beautiful, the voices, the guitars, the percussion.
At some moments, there’s really too much, it’s too grandiloquent, too pretentious, or just too-much-too-much.
Devendra Banhart's album Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon marks a clear evolution from his earlier intimate folk work to a richer, more complex sound. The record blends diverse styles like tropicalism, reggae, gospel, and psychedelic rock with excellent production. However, the album's length and occasional excess dilute its overall impact, making it a mixed experience. Despite its flaws, the record is an ambitious exploration of new musical directions. Explore Devendra Banhart’s bold and eclectic album Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon—listen now and decide for yourself!
Let’s not be moralists or hypocrites, this cover speaks directly to my lower regions (and not just mine, I think), and that’s why I listened to this record. Just when you’re about to send Devendra and his merry hippie crew to hell... a dreamy track like 'Surfing' emerges, beautiful, hypnotic, which recalls the most lunar moments of Brian Wilson.
Let’s not be moralists or hypocrites, this cover speaks directly to my lower regions (and not just mine, I think), and that’s why I listened to this record.
Just when you’re about to send Devendra and his merry hippie crew to hell... a dreamy track like 'Surfing' emerges, beautiful, hypnotic, which recalls the most lunar moments of Brian Wilson.
The review highlights 'Surfing' as an unpretentious, playful side project by Devendra Banhart and collaborators. It combines retro 60s soul, quirky humor, and psychedelic folk with a mix of ironic and dreamy tones. Despite some occasionally irritating cleverness, the album charms with its eclecticism and emotional depth, culminating in beautiful, hypnotic tracks that win over the reviewer. Discover Megapuss' 'Surfing'—a playful blend of quirky humor and dreamy melodies awaiting your ears!
What you hear on 'Loveless' really exists. And it’s not a wall of sound, it’s a vortex... something you feel in your belly, under your tongue. Not a concert, but an experience. This band will never have epigones, never references, never heirs.
What you hear on 'Loveless' really exists. And it’s not a wall of sound, it’s a vortex... something you feel in your belly, under your tongue.
Not a concert, but an experience. This band will never have epigones, never references, never heirs.
This heartfelt review relives the author's fifteen-year wait to see My Bloody Valentine live in Paris. The concert is vividly described, capturing the powerful, immersive sound and unforgettable atmosphere. Despite a sound cut issue, the performance remains a transcendent experience. The review highlights the band's uniqueness and emotional depth. Dive into the intense world of My Bloody Valentine’s legendary live show—listen, feel, and experience shoegaze like never before!
What a wallop, what a lesson, I had to keep quiet. Their charge, their inexhaustible energy, the way they manage to drag the audience, the way they manage to make everyone dance in a downpour.
What a wallop, what a lesson, I had to keep quiet.
Their charge, their inexhaustible energy, the way they manage to drag the audience, the way they manage to make everyone dance in a downpour.
The reviewer attended the Gods of Metal 2007 festival, witnessing performances by bands like Scorpions, Velvet Revolver, and Motley Crüe. While Velvet Revolver showed energy but lacked heart, Motley Crüe delivered an electrifying and unforgettable show. Their stage presence, high energy, and fan interaction made the concert a spectacular experience, culminating in powerful anthems and pyrotechnics under adverse weather. Dive into the raw energy of Motley Crüe at Gods of Metal 2007—relive the iconic show and discover what made this festival unforgettable.
An immense dreamlike galaxy, set in darkness, appeared before his eyes, coming to us floating and sparkling. Like being in the arms of the Venus de Milo, to quote Television.
An immense dreamlike galaxy, set in darkness, appeared before his eyes, coming to us floating and sparkling.
Like being in the arms of the Venus de Milo, to quote Television.
Fellini’s Satyricon is a visually extravagant and surreal reinterpretation of Petronius’ fragmented ancient novel. The film embraces missing story elements with imaginative cinematic sequences and bizarre, psychedelic imagery. Despite being one of Fellini’s more polarizing works, it captivates with its baroque style and haunting atmosphere. The film’s themes of decadence, dreamlike nostalgia, and mythical adventures create a unique experience of classical story reimagined. Dive into Fellini's surreal Satyricon and experience a dreamlike journey through ancient myths and vivid imagination.
"A man’s life is the bonds he builds. A man’s life is that he is not alone, but from each action depend the actions of many other people." "Frank Capra doesn’t give us, but because there isn’t, an answer as to why a man gives up his dreams."
"A man’s life is the bonds he builds. A man’s life is that he is not alone, but from each action depend the actions of many other people."
"Frank Capra doesn’t give us, but because there isn’t, an answer as to why a man gives up his dreams."
This review explores Frank Capra's classic film It's a Wonderful Life, highlighting its surprisingly dark and realistic portrayal of human life. It focuses on George Bailey's sacrifices and unrealized dreams as he supports others. The film's message centers on the importance of human bonds and the impact one life has on many. Despite bittersweet themes, the story ends on a hopeful, uplifting note of love and community support. Watch or revisit It's a Wonderful Life to experience its profound message about love, sacrifice, and life's true wealth.
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