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Almost six minutes of immense MC5-like riffs that chase each other over a whirlwind of toms and timpani, overshadowed by Gary’s powerful and deeply resonant singing. For this album that everywhere exudes true passion, I believe one might perhaps be slightly moved but certainly enthused even today.
Almost six minutes of immense MC5-like riffs that chase each other over a whirlwind of toms and timpani, overshadowed by Gary’s powerful and deeply resonant singing.
For this album that everywhere exudes true passion, I believe one might perhaps be slightly moved but certainly enthused even today.
Sister Double Happiness' self-titled debut album delivers a powerful mix of punk aggression and blues soul led by Gary Floyd's distinct voice. The record stands out for its intense energy and socially charged lyrics, especially in tracks like "Freight Train." Though later works showed a dip in inspiration, this debut remains a passionate and raw rock experience that resonates deeply years later. Listen to Sister Double Happiness' fierce debut and experience the raw power and passion of 80s punk blues rock today!
The greatness of the performers/improvisers is explained through the control of the sound space and the ability to develop inspired ideas from nothing. It will be impossible not to be touched from time to time by Rava’s dark and deep sound, D’Andrea’s light yet gritty touch, Vitous’s outbursts on the double bass, and Humair’s inventive percussion.
The greatness of the performers/improvisers is explained through the control of the sound space and the ability to develop inspired ideas from nothing.
It will be impossible not to be touched from time to time by Rava’s dark and deep sound, D’Andrea’s light yet gritty touch, Vitous’s outbursts on the double bass, and Humair’s inventive percussion.
Quatre by Enrico Rava and collaborators Miroslav Vitous, Franco D’Andrea, and Daniel Humair offers a compelling jazz experience rooted in free improvisation and rich musical backgrounds. The album balances melodic poetry with expressive informality, showcasing masterful control of sound space and dynamic interplay. Its European jazz influences distinguish it from traditional American jazz styles. The high-quality recording highlights each musician’s unique voice, making it a worthwhile listen. Explore Enrico Rava's Quatre and immerse yourself in a masterful jazz improvisation journey today!
The sound is terrible, weak... you have to struggle a lot to find the guitar. 15 years after its purchase, I continue to ask myself: why ruin heavy metal masterpieces with such poor production?
The sound is terrible, weak... you have to struggle a lot to find the guitar.
15 years after its purchase, I continue to ask myself: why ruin heavy metal masterpieces with such poor production?
Iron Maiden's 1993 live album 'A Real Dead One' fails to live up to expectations, suffering from poor production and lackluster performances. Iconic tracks like 'The Number of the Beast' and 'The Trooper' sound weak and unenthusiastic. Despite the flaws, true Iron Maiden fans might still find some value in the album. Discover the highs and lows of Iron Maiden’s A Real Dead One—listen now and decide if it's for you!
"Mirrors is all this and much more, it’s a diverse album but not boring, powerful but not cacophonous." "There is a choice to make! Make your choice, which is also mine, go and make this album yours."
"Mirrors is all this and much more, it’s a diverse album but not boring, powerful but not cacophonous."
"There is a choice to make! Make your choice, which is also mine, go and make this album yours."
Misery Signals' second album Mirrors faced high expectations with a new vocalist and producer change. Despite a less powerful production compared to their debut, the album marks a significant step forward in maturity and melodic complexity. Key tracks combine hardcore intensity with emotional lyrics, offering a passionate, diverse, and powerful metalcore experience. The review encourages listeners to embrace this important release. Discover the passionate evolution of Misery Signals—listen to Mirrors and experience their powerful metalcore journey today!
"It is its true essence, imprinted on paper with a spontaneous prose that exudes jazz, sex, frenzy, anxiety, and euphoria from every page." "It’s not a novel ‘to be read’: to understand it, you have to immerse yourself, get into the right mood, and go through the pages in one breath."
"It is its true essence, imprinted on paper with a spontaneous prose that exudes jazz, sex, frenzy, anxiety, and euphoria from every page."
"It’s not a novel ‘to be read’: to understand it, you have to immerse yourself, get into the right mood, and go through the pages in one breath."
The Subterraneans by Jack Kerouac captures the essence of the Beat Generation through spontaneous, jazz-infused prose. The novel explores a raw, passionate love amid the vibrant 1950s bohemian scene. Its unique 'bop prosody' reflects the rhythms of jazz, creating a frenetic, immersive experience. The book demands to be read as a continuous flow, mirroring its hurried creation under the influence of benzedrine. It remains a seminal work, blending realism with poetic expression. Dive into Kerouac’s jazz-infused world—read The Subterraneans and feel the Beat generation's raw spirit!
The Wall is perhaps the most popular and renowned album by the group, although not the best-selling. Only a careful self-examination, in search of a truth that is probably that of Love in the highest sense of the word (Agape), can help the artist to tear down this wall.
The Wall is perhaps the most popular and renowned album by the group, although not the best-selling.
Only a careful self-examination, in search of a truth that is probably that of Love in the highest sense of the word (Agape), can help the artist to tear down this wall.
This review highlights Pink Floyd's The Wall as a landmark concept album blending symphonic rock with a theatrical narrative focused on Roger Waters' personal and artistic struggles. It discusses the album's leaner sound, thematic depth, and lasting cultural impact. The reviewer emphasizes the album’s message of hope and self-examination despite its difficult themes. Recommended for all listeners, especially with guidance for younger audiences. Discover the emotional depth and timeless legacy of Pink Floyd's The Wall—listen now and experience the powerful concept album that changed rock history.
I regard Keith Jarrett as nothing less than God. But it’s not given that, aprioristically, all the donuts are the most beautiful in the world... Everything flows well, for heaven’s sake, but emotion remains distant.
I regard Keith Jarrett as nothing less than God. But it’s not given that, aprioristically, all the donuts are the most beautiful in the world...
Everything flows well, for heaven’s sake, but emotion remains distant.
The review explores Keith Jarrett's return to studio recording with longtime collaborator Charlie Haden on 'Jasmine.' While the album is technically superb and elegant, it lacks the deeper emotional impact expected from these jazz legends. The reviewer appreciates the music as a refined backdrop but finds it flat compared to their best work. Overall, the album is enjoyable yet somewhat disappointing given the artists' caliber. Discover the elegant sounds of Jarrett & Haden's 'Jasmine'—listen now to experience this intimate jazz collaboration.
The album kicks off at full speed with "Chamber the cartridge" and continues wonderfully with one of the best tracks ever penned by them, "Injection," which will have you pressing the repeat button on your stereo. "Prayer of the refugee," like the touching and introspective ballad "Roadside," brings that melancholic atmosphere and mood that we had rarely glimpsed in the band’s songwriting.
The album kicks off at full speed with "Chamber the cartridge" and continues wonderfully with one of the best tracks ever penned by them, "Injection," which will have you pressing the repeat button on your stereo.
"Prayer of the refugee," like the touching and introspective ballad "Roadside," brings that melancholic atmosphere and mood that we had rarely glimpsed in the band’s songwriting.
Rise Against's The Sufferer & The Witness returns to the band's melodic hardcore roots with fast tempos and direct impact, balancing energetic anthems and touching ballads. Standout tracks like "Injection," "Ready to Fall," and "Prayer of the Refugee" showcase dynamic range and powerful vocals from Tim McIlrath. While some may prefer the previous album's complexity, this release solidifies Rise Against's status and grows their fanbase worldwide. Listen to The Sufferer & The Witness now and experience Rise Against’s melodic hardcore energy and heartfelt anthems!
Romantic love and everything it needs. A beautiful film, romantic.
Romantic love and everything it needs.
A beautiful film, romantic.
Bright Star is a beautifully crafted and romantic film by Jane Campion that explores love through poetic imagery and emotional moments. The review emphasizes the delicate and heartfelt nature of the movie, highlighting themes such as shyness, obstacles, jealousy, and waiting. The film is praised for its evocative use of words and its touching portrayal of romantic love. Watch Bright Star to experience a beautifully poetic and heartfelt romantic tale by Jane Campion.
This is Epica's best album. It is truly a masterpiece! The dreamy choirs of the chorus are truly spectacular, as is the bridge dominated by Simons.
This is Epica's best album. It is truly a masterpiece!
The dreamy choirs of the chorus are truly spectacular, as is the bridge dominated by Simons.
Epica’s Design Your Universe is praised as their best album, marked by aggressive, guitar-driven symphonic metal with strong death and black metal elements. The addition of guitarist Isaac Delahaye contributes to a heavier, more extreme sound. Vocal performances, especially Simone Simons’, show impressive improvement. The review highlights several standout tracks and calls the album a true masterpiece. Listen to Epica’s Design Your Universe and experience a powerful symphonic metal journey full of intensity and emotion!
'A Fish Called Wanda' undoubtedly represents the greatest exploit by a "solo" Python. Scenes like the fake advances of Otto towards Ken or the first dialogue between Palin’s character and Archie are textbook comedy, perfect both in timing and interpretation.
'A Fish Called Wanda' undoubtedly represents the greatest exploit by a "solo" Python.
Scenes like the fake advances of Otto towards Ken or the first dialogue between Palin’s character and Archie are textbook comedy, perfect both in timing and interpretation.
This review highlights 'A Fish Called Wanda' as a brilliantly crafted comedy blending British subtlety and American zaniness. Featuring stellar performances by John Cleese, Kevin Kline, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Michael Palin, the film achieves both critical acclaim and commercial success. It reflects Monty Python influences while broadening appeal, offering memorable humor intertwined with social and philosophical commentary. The reviewer enthusiastically recommends the film as a timeless classic. Watch 'A Fish Called Wanda' now and discover one of the greatest comedies ever made!
Ashcroft can create high-quality music even without the frenemy McCabe, Jones, and Salisbury. Listening to these notes truly feels like touching the sky with a finger.
Ashcroft can create high-quality music even without the frenemy McCabe, Jones, and Salisbury.
Listening to these notes truly feels like touching the sky with a finger.
This review highlights Richard Ashcroft's ambitious new project with RPA & The United Nations of Sound, noting his successful genre fusion blending rock, hip-hop, and soul. The album marks a fresh direction distinct from his past with The Verve, supported by notable collaborators like producer NO I.D. and string arranger Benjamin Wright. The reviewer praises Ashcroft's enduring vocal quality and the thoughtful themes of life, love, and redemption. The album is considered a high-quality, respectful evolution of Ashcroft’s artistry. Explore Richard Ashcroft’s bold new sound with United Nations of Sound—listen now and experience his inspiring musical evolution.
You are not facing just another average talent, but a great talent destined to do great things. The finale, with a 'Caruso' sung with guitar and voice to celebrate his Italian origins, made the hairs on my arms stand on end.
You are not facing just another average talent, but a great talent destined to do great things.
The finale, with a 'Caruso' sung with guitar and voice to celebrate his Italian origins, made the hairs on my arms stand on end.
Paolo Nutini's debut album 'These Streets' presents a refreshing mix of catchy melodies and strong vocal performances. Standout tracks like 'New Shoes' highlight his talent and charm. While some songs feel lighter or less impactful, the album overall showcases a promising new singer-songwriter. The live show impression further confirms Nutini's professionalism and emotional power. Listen to Paolo Nutini’s 'These Streets' and experience the rise of a remarkable singer-songwriter!
You listen to this "Mute" and realize that there is someone in the world thinking of you, who perhaps is living your same emotions and is creating sweet poetry around them. "Mute" is the silence of your heart destroyed by every dream ready to erase you and erase itself under the gusts of wind of the very emotions it carries and that you live.
You listen to this "Mute" and realize that there is someone in the world thinking of you, who perhaps is living your same emotions and is creating sweet poetry around them.
"Mute" is the silence of your heart destroyed by every dream ready to erase you and erase itself under the gusts of wind of the very emotions it carries and that you live.
This review reflects on Demians' album Mute as a deeply emotional and poetic work. The music is described as a comforting companion through personal turmoil, blending intricate arrangements reminiscent of Porcupine Tree and evoking vivid imagery. The album’s varied tracks explore themes of pain, hope, and introspection with sincerity and intensity. The reviewer connects personally with the music, emphasizing its intimate and atmospheric qualities. Discover the emotional depths of Demians' Mute — listen now and let its poetic melodies move you.
Your entire life... has systematically fed (imposed?) the theory of evolution as a proven fact, 100% certain, historically accepted. Particularly impressive are the statements from many evolutionist scientists, admitting the colossal flaws in their theory.
Your entire life... has systematically fed (imposed?) the theory of evolution as a proven fact, 100% certain, historically accepted.
Particularly impressive are the statements from many evolutionist scientists, admitting the colossal flaws in their theory.
The review presents Harun Yahya’s 'The Evolution Deceit' as a serious, demanding read that challenges Darwinian evolution through scientific, historical, and philosophical scrutiny. It highlights the book's thorough dismantling of evolution theory’s foundations and the inclusion of admissions from evolutionist scientists about theory flaws. While noting the religious undertones, the reviewer appreciates the book’s ability to engage critical thinkers and fuel meaningful questions on evolution. This work is recommended for readers interested in questioning mainstream scientific narratives. Dive into this provocative read to challenge your understanding of evolution and explore hidden scientific controversies!
It truly seems as if these years have not passed at all: they create musical atmospheres from above their respective experiences accumulated in decades-long careers. An album to listen to and relisten without fear of getting bored, with the certainty of coming out of each listening with a new baggage of sensations.
It truly seems as if these years have not passed at all: they create musical atmospheres from above their respective experiences accumulated in decades-long careers.
An album to listen to and relisten without fear of getting bored, with the certainty of coming out of each listening with a new baggage of sensations.
After over 30 years, Keith Jarrett and Charlie Haden reunite for "Jasmine," an intimate jazz album recorded spontaneously in a home studio. The album emphasizes melody, sound care, and mutual musical understanding over virtuosity or experimentation. Their interplay balances Haden's reflective style with Jarrett's impetuosity, creating a deeply emotional listening experience. This album is praised for its rich repertoire and timeless appeal, recommended for attentive and patient listeners. Experience the soulful reunion of Jarrett and Haden on Jasmine—listen now and immerse yourself in timeless jazz artistry.
"Hearing genuine rock n roll is always a pleasure, it’s definitely much better than 'Shine On.'" "The track starts with Bon Scott’s (RIP) scream: STAART THE SHOOW!! this passage is fantastic."
"Hearing genuine rock n roll is always a pleasure, it’s definitely much better than 'Shine On.'"
"The track starts with Bon Scott’s (RIP) scream: STAART THE SHOOW!! this passage is fantastic."
Jet’s 'Shaka Rock' offers a solid rock experience inspired by legendary bands like AC/DC and the Rolling Stones. Highlights include energetic tracks such as 'She’s a Genius,' 'Black Hearts,' and 'Start The Show.' However, some songs, especially the closing ballad, fail to impress. Overall, it’s a decent album for rock fans with moderate expectations, showcasing genuine rock n roll better than their previous 'Shine On.' Listen to Jet’s Shaka Rock to experience a fresh take on classic rock vibes with energetic tracks and bold influences.
The peculiarity lies in the fact that these are 4 fairly rare tracks in AC/DC's live career. Despite the audio quality, the exceptional form of the boys who hadn't yet conquered the world, is very much evident.
The peculiarity lies in the fact that these are 4 fairly rare tracks in AC/DC's live career.
Despite the audio quality, the exceptional form of the boys who hadn't yet conquered the world, is very much evident.
This review covers a rare bootleg from AC/DC's 1976 Brussels concert during their first European tour. The recording includes only four tracks, notable for their rarity in later performances. Although the audio quality is typical for bootlegs, the band's energetic performance shines through. This bootleg serves as a valuable collectible for dedicated fans and historians of AC/DC's early years. Discover this rare glimpse of AC/DC's early live power—listen to the 1976 Brussels bootleg and experience rock history firsthand!
An album that certainly cannot be reproached for lack of courage or 'intelligence' but it also has everything to be difficult if not repellent. It can be said that this album could be both a masterpiece and an incredible mess.
An album that certainly cannot be reproached for lack of courage or 'intelligence' but it also has everything to be difficult if not repellent.
It can be said that this album could be both a masterpiece and an incredible mess.
The Knife’s 'Tomorrow, In A Year' is an ambitious and challenging album blending electronic and lyric music. Dedicated to Darwin and evolution, it explores avant-garde sounds with emotional depth. Despite its complexity and occasional chaos, it stands as one of the year’s most beautiful and thought-provoking works. Dive into The Knife’s daring musical journey—listen to 'Tomorrow, In A Year' and experience an avant-garde evolution of sound.
"The Lizard is absolutely complete and benefits from a production up to par." "You'll find yourself with a true rock gem with a thousand facets, which I believe is hard to avoid."
"The Lizard is absolutely complete and benefits from a production up to par."
"You'll find yourself with a true rock gem with a thousand facets, which I believe is hard to avoid."
Saigon Kick's 1992 album The Lizard is hailed as their masterpiece, showcasing a unique blend of hard rock and diverse influences. The album features strong production, charismatic vocals by Kramer, and dynamic compositions. Notable tracks include the powerful 'Hostile Youth,' the melodic ballad 'Love Is On The Way,' and the eclectic title track. Though challenging to absorb fully at first, repeated listens reveal its multifaceted brilliance. This album stands out in rock history for its originality and balance of heaviness and melody. Explore Saigon Kick's The Lizard and experience a unique hard rock journey that still resonates today!
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