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Their music is genuine, it’s delicate, and the verses Murdoch sings almost timidly in that masterpiece called "Tigermilk," tap on our eardrums with a gentle touch. "Tigermilk," prepared in 5 days for a university competition, assures them the expected victory and much, much more.
Their music is genuine, it’s delicate, and the verses Murdoch sings almost timidly in that masterpiece called "Tigermilk," tap on our eardrums with a gentle touch.
"Tigermilk," prepared in 5 days for a university competition, assures them the expected victory and much, much more.
Tigermilk, Belle and Sebastian's debut album, blends heartfelt storytelling with delicate melodies and sincere emotion. The songs feature poetic lyrics touching on personal and social themes, entwined with simple yet captivating instrumentation. The review praises the band's ability to evoke sensitivity without technical showiness and highlights standout tracks like "The State that I Am In" and "I Don't Love Anyone." This indie classic is noted for its gentle beauty and lasting appeal. Dive into Tigermilk and experience the delicate storytelling of Belle and Sebastian’s unforgettable indie debut.
An album that knows how to touch the listener, that knows how to move, and that knows how to amaze. Dolores proves to be great even on her own, and to have a thousand resources.
An album that knows how to touch the listener, that knows how to move, and that knows how to amaze.
Dolores proves to be great even on her own, and to have a thousand resources.
After a four-year hiatus, Dolores O'Riordan returns with her first solo album, 'Are You Listening?'. The record blends her signature rock-pop style with folk and metal touches, showcasing emotional depth and experimentation. Highlights include powerful tracks like 'When We Were Young' and the dark, experimental 'Black Widow'. Dolores proves her vocal strength and versatility, delivering an impressive and captivating solo debut. Listen to Dolores O'Riordan's 'Are You Listening?' and experience her captivating solo artistry today!
The collection is a true music gem. 'New New York' is moving, very rock, very strong and powerful, distinctive, with a beautiful electric guitar sound.
The collection is a true music gem.
'New New York' is moving, very rock, very strong and powerful, distinctive, with a beautiful electric guitar sound.
Stars is a well-curated greatest hits collection from The Cranberries, featuring their major singles in chronological order. Despite some edited song versions, it captures the band's evolution excellently. The inclusion of two unreleased tracks, notably the powerful 'New New York', adds fresh energy. Perfect for both new listeners and longtime fans anticipating the singer's solo work. Discover The Cranberries' iconic hits and listen to exclusive unreleased tracks that showcase their powerful rock spirit.
"Wake Up And Smell The Coffee is an album that certainly won’t go down in history." “Dying Inside and Carry On bring back the early works and really evoke the dark blueberries of the Irish woods when they were still unripe.”
"Wake Up And Smell The Coffee is an album that certainly won’t go down in history."
“Dying Inside and Carry On bring back the early works and really evoke the dark blueberries of the Irish woods when they were still unripe.”
This review examines The Cranberries' album Wake Up And Smell The Coffee, noting its mature sound and evolution over the band's career. While not their best work, several tracks stand out for their emotional depth. The album is sincere but lacks the exceptional spark of earlier releases, making it more suitable for existing fans rather than new listeners. Discover the evolving sounds of The Cranberries and listen to Wake Up And Smell The Coffee today.
‘The Cranberries seem to have laid down their arms, embracing the beauty of life with its joys and satisfactions.’ ‘Bury The Hatchet contains historic tracks and magnificent songs, forcibly paired with rather weak and uninspired tunes.’
‘The Cranberries seem to have laid down their arms, embracing the beauty of life with its joys and satisfactions.’
‘Bury The Hatchet contains historic tracks and magnificent songs, forcibly paired with rather weak and uninspired tunes.’
After a three-year hiatus, The Cranberries return with 'Bury The Hatchet,' an album blending serenities influenced by Dolores O'Riordan's maternity with emotional and controversial themes. While the first half features memorable and strong tracks, the album experiences a decline with several less exciting songs. Some bonus tracks would have improved the official version, but overall, the album showcases the band's evolving path with more masterpieces than missteps. Discover The Cranberries’ emotional journey in 'Bury The Hatchet'—listen now and explore their powerful comeback.
The purity of the group is reflected in the cleanness of this album, which smells of Ireland’s green hills and pints brimming with Guinness. Dolores’s suffering is found in practically almost all the tracks, from the intense Not Sorry to the very romantic I Will Always.
The purity of the group is reflected in the cleanness of this album, which smells of Ireland’s green hills and pints brimming with Guinness.
Dolores’s suffering is found in practically almost all the tracks, from the intense Not Sorry to the very romantic I Will Always.
This review celebrates The Cranberries' 1991 debut album, highlighting Dolores O'Riordan's unique voice and genuine songwriting inspired by her personal hardships. The album mixes pure Irish influences with heartfelt alternative rock, delivering timeless tracks like Dreams and Linger. The natural and sincere production captures the band's youthful spirit and emotional depth. Explore The Cranberries' heartfelt debut and experience the timeless charm of 90s Irish rock today!
'To The Faithfull Departed' is an album that is dark, controversial, and angry, but above all very controversial. The 'Complete Session' is great, the Cranberries appear as inspired as they won’t be for much longer.
'To The Faithfull Departed' is an album that is dark, controversial, and angry, but above all very controversial.
The 'Complete Session' is great, the Cranberries appear as inspired as they won’t be for much longer.
The Cranberries' album 'To The Faithfull Departed' attempts to match the success of 'No Need To Argue' but instead stands as a darker, more challenging rock masterpiece. Though largely ignored by critics, true fans praise it alongside their best work. The album features powerful vocals, varied themes including anti-drug messages and personal loss, and strong rock influences, especially highlighted in the Complete Session edition. This deep, demanding listen reveals an inspired band at a significant creative peak. Listen to The Cranberries’ powerful and underrated album 'To The Faithfull Departed' and explore the Complete Session edition today!
When an album becomes part of you, it’s not enough to say that it’s great. Ridiculous Thoughts... is in my opinion the greatest masterpiece of The Cranberries.
When an album becomes part of you, it’s not enough to say that it’s great.
Ridiculous Thoughts... is in my opinion the greatest masterpiece of The Cranberries.
This review praises The Cranberries' No Need To Argue as a timeless masterpiece, enriched by the Complete Session's bonus tracks. Highlights include iconic songs like Zombie and Ridiculous Thoughts, with emphasis on the album's emotional depth and enduring appeal. The only critique is a less favorable remix at the album's end. Overall, the album remains a vital and beloved work in 90s alternative rock. Dive into the iconic world of The Cranberries' No Need To Argue and discover why it remains a beloved classic with bonus gems to enjoy!
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