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Sunset Mission is the perfect soundtrack for almost endless highways swallowed by darkness. Clöser’s tenor sax alone gives the album its very peculiar noir atmosphere.
Sunset Mission is the perfect soundtrack for almost endless highways swallowed by darkness.
Clöser’s tenor sax alone gives the album its very peculiar noir atmosphere.
Sunset Mission by Bohren & der Club of Gore is praised as the perfect soundtrack for solitary, dark journeys and a unique dark jazz album. The band’s evolution from doom roots to refined jazz is highlighted, especially with Christoph Clöser’s saxophone adding noir depth. The album’s structure, sparse sound, and cinematic feel evoke a twilight noir ambiance reminiscent of Altman’s The Long Goodbye. The reviewer finds it a fitting, almost timeless soundtrack for alienation and introspection. Dive into the dark jazz world of Sunset Mission and experience an unforgettable soundtrack for your late-night escapes.
Mogwai succeeded where an endless number of others failed, firmly anchored since their beginnings to a unique musical philosophy. Either you love them or you hate them: the choice is yours.
Mogwai succeeded where an endless number of others failed, firmly anchored since their beginnings to a unique musical philosophy.
Either you love them or you hate them: the choice is yours.
The review praises Mogwai’s seventh album for its sincere and natural sound while maintaining their signature post-rock style. It highlights the band’s skill at reinventing familiar musical elements and engaging the listener with unpredictable developments. Despite one less favorable track, the album is seen as a strong addition to their discography. The reviewer encourages experiencing their music live for an even greater impact. Dive into Mogwai’s latest album and experience the evolving art of post-rock brilliance today!
Talking about "songs" makes absolutely no sense, they’re 1% music and the remaining 99% physical impact. The only thing to do is lift your bare asses and go see them live, if they come by.
Talking about "songs" makes absolutely no sense, they’re 1% music and the remaining 99% physical impact.
The only thing to do is lift your bare asses and go see them live, if they come by.
Ride The Skies by Lightning Bolt is a wild, physical album that loses much of its power through digital formats. The duo's chaotic bass and drum assault is best experienced live, where the intense energy and physical impact redefine audience-artist interaction. Despite limitations of recordings, the album stands as a divine noise-rock masterpiece. Experience the raw power of Lightning Bolt — listen to Ride The Skies or catch them live for the full sonic assault!
A velvet dance: minimal and delicate. "Night Drive" is the slowest dance of a drunk and alone girl, with smudged mascara, at 4 in the morning.
A velvet dance: minimal and delicate.
"Night Drive" is the slowest dance of a drunk and alone girl, with smudged mascara, at 4 in the morning.
The review praises 'Night Drive' by Chromatics for its minimalistic yet captivating synth-pop style, blending new wave and '80s electronic sounds. Despite simple arrangements and common vocals, the album creates a strong atmospheric mood reminiscent of a lonely late-night drive. Its delicate and haunting melodies linger, making it a unique dance experience. Dive into the atmospheric sounds of Chromatics' 'Night Drive' and experience a haunting synth-pop journey.
The self-titled debut by Health leaves exactly this impression: it devours within itself the litanies of Liars bastardized by the noise of Black Dice, all filtered through the ether of My Bloody Valentine. Fortunately for my brain, the dEUS have dethroned the Wolf Eyes from the throne of my daily listens, but the Health were there before, during, and after.
The self-titled debut by Health leaves exactly this impression: it devours within itself the litanies of Liars bastardized by the noise of Black Dice, all filtered through the ether of My Bloody Valentine.
Fortunately for my brain, the dEUS have dethroned the Wolf Eyes from the throne of my daily listens, but the Health were there before, during, and after.
The review praises Health's self-titled debut album for its intense and chaotic noise rock sound. It draws vivid cinematic parallels to Tarantino's Death Proof, underscoring the album's unsettling and gripping style. Compared to bands like Liars, Black Dice, and My Bloody Valentine, the album creates a unique blend of sonic noise and emotional peaks. The reviewer highlights the album's cathartic and raw experience, maintaining a strong appeal despite stylistic challenges. Listen to Health's debut album for a thrilling blend of noise and emotion that pushes the boundaries of rock music.
Uneasy Listening. Sanity Splintering Sounds!!! Rabidly Insane Vocals!!! Utterly Barbaric Japanese Noise!!! It’s absolutely terrible. The vitriol of Merzbow, the blind fury of the Gerogerigegege, the senselessness of the 20th century.
Uneasy Listening. Sanity Splintering Sounds!!! Rabidly Insane Vocals!!! Utterly Barbaric Japanese Noise!!!
It’s absolutely terrible. The vitriol of Merzbow, the blind fury of the Gerogerigegege, the senselessness of the 20th century.
Masonna's Inner Mind Mystique delivers brutal and chaotic noise, blending intense vocals and harsh sound layers that are described as unlistenable. The album evokes frustration and nihilism, challenging conventional music norms. Compared often to Merzbow and Gerogerigegege, it stands as a harsh reflection of the contemporary post-bipolar era, resulting in a punishing listening experience. Explore the raw and extreme world of Masonna's Inner Mind Mystique—dare to listen and discover brutal Japanese noise like never before.
Nothing happens. The mirror cannot speak, but it records every slight physiological change, an invisible wrinkle, the skin that falls. Screwed by the holes and scratches, what remains Inside... It loses the original melody, becomes a rasping hiss, until it dies.
Nothing happens. The mirror cannot speak, but it records every slight physiological change, an invisible wrinkle, the skin that falls.
Screwed by the holes and scratches, what remains Inside... It loses the original melody, becomes a rasping hiss, until it dies.
William Basinski's The Disintegration Loops III offers a meditative experience on the passage of time and decay. The music slowly degrades, losing its melody and becoming an evocative, fading haze. The album inspires reflection on impermanence and subtle changes unnoticed until they culminate in an end. The review captures the haunting beauty and emotional depth of this sonic journey. Dive into the emotional soundscape of The Disintegration Loops III and experience a profound reflection on time and decay.
They dirty their acoustic folk nature with measured yet intense psychedelic moments. If a band manages to make you subconsciously whistle a chorus, it means they’ve hit the mark.
They dirty their acoustic folk nature with measured yet intense psychedelic moments.
If a band manages to make you subconsciously whistle a chorus, it means they’ve hit the mark.
Fiumi’s Small EP is a promising debut from two young talents blending acoustic folk with psychedelic moments. With well-crafted arrangements and catchy choruses, the EP offers hope beyond typical indie acts. Featuring collaboration with Gianluca Morelli, the EP showcases fresh, indie-pendent sounds perfect for fans of emerging music. Listen to Fiumi's Small EP now and experience fresh indie folk with a psychedelic twist!
Albini unravels the very essence of Motor’s sound, here endowed with a power that hasn’t come out since 'Let Them Eat Cake.' These three gentlemen have now returned to being the best power trio around.
Albini unravels the very essence of Motor’s sound, here endowed with a power that hasn’t come out since 'Let Them Eat Cake.'
These three gentlemen have now returned to being the best power trio around.
The review praises Motorpsycho's 'Child Of The Future' as a nostalgic tribute to vinyl culture, showcasing impressive musicianship and production by Steve Albini. The album blends pop, stoner riffs, and progressive rock harmonies, reaffirming the band's status as the best power trio. Its exclusive white vinyl format celebrates the past while delivering intense, enjoyable music. Overall, the reviewer is enchanted and happy with this release. Experience the raw power of Motorpsycho's 'Child Of The Future'—grab the vinyl and dive into a rock journey like no other!
The supreme mind trip, amidst sudden tempo changes and feedback assaults that even make the hair on your butt vibrate (yum!). Because it’s all so heavy... there’s no air... the head spins. A real tour de force, destined to end with half the audience bent over on the ground.
The supreme mind trip, amidst sudden tempo changes and feedback assaults that even make the hair on your butt vibrate (yum!).
Because it’s all so heavy... there’s no air... the head spins. A real tour de force, destined to end with half the audience bent over on the ground.
The review captures the vibrant atmosphere and intense performances of Ufomammut, Lento, and Morkobot at the 2009 Musica W Festival in Castellina Marittima. Highlighting the immersive heavy sounds and community spirit, the author emphasizes the physical and emotional impact of the concert. A strong sense of place and festival culture enriches the review, making it a heartfelt tribute to the underground music scene. Dive into Ufomammut's powerful live sound and explore the unforgettable Musica W Festival experience—listen now and feel the sonic journey!
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