Cover of Meg Psychodelice
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THE REVIEW

Ballast of hyper-repetitive ambient sounds track by track, except in a few small points, and uniform and monotone singing. As anti-commercial as you want but...NO DICE

[and it's not like in the meantime they've already re-reviewed the good Fric from '94?]

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The review of Meg's Psychodelice album criticizes it for its hyper-repetitive ambient tracks and uniform, monotone singing. Despite aiming to be anti-commercial, the album ultimately fails to impress. The reviewer expresses disappointment and questions the album's musical value.

Tracklist Videos

01   Distante (05:23)

02   È troppo facile (03:55)

03   Succhio luce (04:50)

04   Napoli città aperta (04:43)

05   Pandora (04:11)

06   Impossibile trasmissione (05:40)

07   Laptop Love (04:52)

08   Promises (04:26)

09   Running fast (02:57)

10   Permesso? (07:47)

Meg

Italian singer-songwriter from Naples, formerly of 99 Posse. As a solo artist, Meg explores electronic and technopop landscapes with distinctive vocal timbres.
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By London

 "Meg...has created an album that nods to the most artificial electronics but ultimately maintains a feminine soul that enriches it with comforting delicacy."

 "Tracks sung in Italian...use a particular timbre that closely resembles Bjork; there is a sophisticated search for the sound of the words that may irritate some listeners but is an interesting path."