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"The Deep Purple still manages to transmit warmth and above all humanity, in short, they still enjoy playing." "The finales 'Hush' and 'Black Night' are torrential and a fitting seal to a magical evening."
"The Deep Purple still manages to transmit warmth and above all humanity, in short, they still enjoy playing."
"The finales 'Hush' and 'Black Night' are torrential and a fitting seal to a magical evening."
The Deep Purple concert at Milan's Forum di Assago in 2009 showcased the band's enduring rock legacy despite line-up changes. Highlights included timeless classics like 'Smoke on the Water' and 'Machine Head,' with an enthusiastic mixed-age audience. Steve Morse brought modern touches, while Roger Glover and Don Airey delivered strong performances. Vocalist Ian Gillan compensated for vocal limits with charm and energy, resulting in an intense and memorable two-hour show. Discover the energy of Deep Purple's legendary live performance in Milan—listen to the classics and relive rock history!
Taylor plays everything by himself and goes heavy on synthesizers, filtered voices, and expansive and ethereal atmospheres. 'Fun In Space' is very varied, having, in the author’s desire to create, an extra gear that turns listening to a debut work into an interesting experience.
Taylor plays everything by himself and goes heavy on synthesizers, filtered voices, and expansive and ethereal atmospheres.
'Fun In Space' is very varied, having, in the author’s desire to create, an extra gear that turns listening to a debut work into an interesting experience.
Roger Taylor's 1981 solo album 'Fun In Space' marks a daring departure from Queen's sound with a rich blend of space rock and electronic elements. Playing all instruments himself, Taylor explores varied musical styles from white reggae to upbeat rock, crafting an atmosphere that evokes cosmic vastness. The debut highlights his eclectic creativity and stands out as a pleasant and engaging listen. This album is recommended for those seeking unique, genre-blending rock beyond Queen. Dive into Roger Taylor's 'Fun In Space' and experience a bold, eclectic solo album beyond Queen's legacy!
Their music is a form of avant-garde-post rock with jazzy and heavily electronic tones. The key track of the album is titled 'Persophone Under Mars'; it begins with piano dissonances that would gladly accompany the opening credits of a horror film.
Their music is a form of avant-garde-post rock with jazzy and heavily electronic tones.
The key track of the album is titled 'Persophone Under Mars'; it begins with piano dissonances that would gladly accompany the opening credits of a horror film.
The review praises Critters Buggin's 2004 album 'Stampede' for its unique fusion of avant-garde post-rock, jazz, and electronic elements. The album's varied tracks create a hypnotic and immersive listening experience. Key songs like 'Persophone Under Mars' and 'Punk Rock Guilt' highlight the band's creativity and intensity. The reviewer notes only one less appealing track but overall finds the album captivating and perfect for creative focus. Dive into Critters Buggin's 'Stampede' and experience a mesmerizing blend of jazz, electronics, and post-rock. Listen now and get inspired!
"All the boys love Mandy Lane" is the third album by the Filthy Fingered and it is their most successful work. "Ihre frau hat einen schonen busen": 'Your wife has nice tits' is a stadium chant.
"All the boys love Mandy Lane" is the third album by the Filthy Fingered and it is their most successful work.
"Ihre frau hat einen schonen busen": 'Your wife has nice tits' is a stadium chant.
Filthy Fingered's third album, 'All The Boys Love Mandy Lane,' marks a pivotal evolution with a heavier industrial sound and enhanced recording quality. The album features dominant male vocals with interconnected dialogues and memorable choruses. Highlights include the rap collaboration on 'Stay at Bed' and the Italian dialogue on 'The Indian Runner.' Energetic tracks like 'Cherry Falls' and 'Brothers' stand out, as does the stadium chant 'Ihre frau hat einen schonen busen.' Listen to Filthy Fingered's 'All The Boys Love Mandy Lane' and experience their dynamic industrial sound and unforgettable lyrics.
"The songs have an Elektro vibe supported by some rather compelling atmospheres." "Definitely more catchy than its predecessor, it turns out to be a fun album but also serious in content."
"The songs have an Elektro vibe supported by some rather compelling atmospheres."
"Definitely more catchy than its predecessor, it turns out to be a fun album but also serious in content."
Filthy Fingered’s second album, 'Plastic Kids,' shifts from trance to a more varied, soundtrack-inspired Elektro sound. With 24 tracks over 97 minutes, it balances catchy rhythms and ironic self-parody. Standout songs include ‘B**ch is not a pizza’ and ‘I loved a woman who wasn’t clean.’ Featuring guest appearances like Jeffree Star and a Prodigy cover, the album is both fun and serious. Listen to Filthy Fingered's ‘Plastic Kids’ to experience its unique mix of catchy Elektro beats and cinematic soundscapes!
"The album is recorded on rather quirky Elektro-Funk rhythms that range from fast almost dance-like beats to slow psychedelic ones." "'Sex food nation'... A base at the peak of rhythm on which the voices of a 'Dominatrix' dance, commanding her 'Slaves' to do very dirty things."
"The album is recorded on rather quirky Elektro-Funk rhythms that range from fast almost dance-like beats to slow psychedelic ones."
"'Sex food nation'... A base at the peak of rhythm on which the voices of a 'Dominatrix' dance, commanding her 'Slaves' to do very dirty things."
Filthy Fingered's debut album 'Where The F**k Is Kelly Fingered???' blends experimental electro, industrial, and funk with provocative vocals. The album features a mix of fast dance beats and slow psychedelic rhythms, creating a trippy, film-like atmosphere. Notable tracks include the suspenseful 'Buffalo '66', the chillout-infused 'It's done', and the impactful 'Sex Food Nation'. This daring project caters to listeners with a taste for unusual and bold music. Dive into Filthy Fingered's daring electro journey and experience their provocative underground sound now!
"The 36 minutes of the album flow quickly and pleasantly, among successful songs and somewhat anonymous tracks, without provoking symptoms of boredom." "Backspacer is not bad at all... but one cannot fail to notice that it lacks a bit of freshness... either they are settling, or they are afraid to take risks!"
"The 36 minutes of the album flow quickly and pleasantly, among successful songs and somewhat anonymous tracks, without provoking symptoms of boredom."
"Backspacer is not bad at all... but one cannot fail to notice that it lacks a bit of freshness... either they are settling, or they are afraid to take risks!"
Pearl Jam’s ninth studio album, Backspacer, embodies balance and continuity with no filler tracks but lacks standout historic songs. The first half impresses with energetic and memorable tracks, while the latter half is decent but less impactful. Acoustic songs create poignant moments reminiscent of their earlier works. Overall, it’s a satisfying album, though slightly cautious in creativity. Discover the nuanced balance of Pearl Jam’s Backspacer—listen now and explore its memorable tracks and acoustic gems.
Billy Gibbons’ economy is what he DOESN’T play that makes excellence. The music of ZZ Top is as economical and essential as possible, allowing the soul and talent of the three great musicians to shine.
Billy Gibbons’ economy is what he DOESN’T play that makes excellence.
The music of ZZ Top is as economical and essential as possible, allowing the soul and talent of the three great musicians to shine.
This review highlights ZZ Top's Rio Grande Mud as a vital early album in Southern rock, emphasizing their clean yet powerful musicianship and Billy Gibbons' masterful guitar. The album captures the band's raw sound before their later image-driven '80s phase. Key tracks like 'Just Got Paid' and 'Sure Got Cold After The Rain Fell' exemplify their quality and continue to resonate live. The reviewer praises the trio's tight, economical sound and lasting influence. Dive into ZZ Top’s Rio Grande Mud and experience the roots of Southern rock’s raw energy and timeless guitar mastery today!
"This sequel is as good as 'Moon Safari'!!! And to hell with the critics!" "'Love 2' is another 'waterfall of stardust'.
"This sequel is as good as 'Moon Safari'!!! And to hell with the critics!"
"'Love 2' is another 'waterfall of stardust'.
This review praises Air's 'Love 2' as a powerful and mature follow-up to their debut 'Moon Safari'. It highlights the album's refined use of synthesizers, psychedelic influences, and electro-pop sensuality. Despite some tracks being short, the collection is described as a magical and richly textured continuation of their signature sound. The reviewer strongly rejects clichéd criticisms of sequels and endorses the album for fans of refined and experimental music. Listen to Air's 'Love 2' and experience a dazzling electro-pop journey that honors and evolves their classic sound.
This Jenifer, dated 2005, is the confirmation of that. After half an hour, you will ask yourself the question I also asked myself: has Argento started venturing into erotica?
This Jenifer, dated 2005, is the confirmation of that.
After half an hour, you will ask yourself the question I also asked myself: has Argento started venturing into erotica?
Jenifer, directed by Dario Argento for the Masters of Horror series, marks a disappointing low in the filmmaker's career. The plot is banal, dialogue ridiculous, and production flat, though brief violent scenes are redeeming. Once a masterful Italian horror director, Argento appears to have lost his creative spark, delivering a film aimed more at audience consumption than artistic quality. Discover why Jenifer is considered a misstep by Argento fans—read the full review and watch the film to decide for yourself.
A masterpiece for the right balance of technique and sentiment and for the refined uniqueness of the project. Strange music were composed; in bars electric quartets interpreted opuses dedicated to the Angel Hendrix, whose deep melodies... could be heard by everyone pouring out of the windows of the house each night.
A masterpiece for the right balance of technique and sentiment and for the refined uniqueness of the project.
Strange music were composed; in bars electric quartets interpreted opuses dedicated to the Angel Hendrix, whose deep melodies... could be heard by everyone pouring out of the windows of the house each night.
This review reflects on the lasting impact of Les 4 Guitaristes De L'Apocalypso Bar's World Tour 1998 album, praising its warm, raw sound and balanced compositions. Rooted in Quebec's unique cultural context, it mixes avant-garde rock influences with emotional depth. The album features an unconventional guitar quartet format that excels in musical cohesion without excessive technicality. A highly recommended masterpiece for listeners seeking innovation and heartfelt expression. Dive into the unique sounds of Les 4 Guitaristes and explore the captivating World Tour 1998 album now!
Alexisonfire are anything but in crisis, and if the emo productions are at these levels, they are more than welcome. The band is fully part of the new emocore wave, skilled in alternating hardcore influences and sharp guitars with piercing screaming, along with emo interludes that lead to choruses of rare beauty.
Alexisonfire are anything but in crisis, and if the emo productions are at these levels, they are more than welcome.
The band is fully part of the new emocore wave, skilled in alternating hardcore influences and sharp guitars with piercing screaming, along with emo interludes that lead to choruses of rare beauty.
Alexisonfire's Crisis is a defining emocore album showcasing impressive musical maturity. The band skillfully blends hardcore screaming with melodic vocals of three distinct voices. Lyrics avoid typical love clichés, exploring personal and societal themes. Tracks like 'Mailbox Arson' and 'Boiled Frogs' highlight the album's emotional power and creativity. Well-produced and consistent, Crisis is a standout release of 2006 deserving wider recognition. Listen to Alexisonfire's Crisis now and experience one of emo's finest blends of raw energy and melody.
Not many musicians can move and disturb me like Spiritualized, a creation born from the ashes of Spacemen 3 by the visionary Jason Pierce. 'Songs In A&E' exudes a painful charm that is difficult to elude, wrapping you in warmth made of subtle sadness, compassion, and love.
Not many musicians can move and disturb me like Spiritualized, a creation born from the ashes of Spacemen 3 by the visionary Jason Pierce.
'Songs In A&E' exudes a painful charm that is difficult to elude, wrapping you in warmth made of subtle sadness, compassion, and love.
Spiritualized’s 'Songs In A&E' reflects Jason Pierce’s personal struggles, blending gentle ballads, gospel choirs, and dreamy melodies. The album balances sadness and hope with rich orchestral arrangements, evoking a tender and poignant atmosphere reminiscent of their earlier work. It’s a stirring, introspective journey wrapped in subtle compassion and love. Listen to Spiritualized’s 'Songs In A&E' and experience a powerful blend of emotion and musical mastery.
In the way it starts, there’s, in my opinion, everything we need, but I also trust, considering these first 92 pages, in the quality of the writing and the author’s ability to make the most of the opportunity offered by his own hand. The cynical and mocking fate that interrupts a suicide to grant instant death, the ambiguous nature assumed by Ted after his bizarre resurrection - is he dead? But he’s doing grocery shopping! So he’s alive.
In the way it starts, there’s, in my opinion, everything we need, but I also trust, considering these first 92 pages, in the quality of the writing and the author’s ability to make the most of the opportunity offered by his own hand.
The cynical and mocking fate that interrupts a suicide to grant instant death, the ambiguous nature assumed by Ted after his bizarre resurrection - is he dead? But he’s doing grocery shopping! So he’s alive.
This review delves into Percival Everett's novel Deserto Americano, centered on Theodore Street's surreal resurrection after decapitation. The reviewer is impressed by the author's precise and ironic writing style, the darkly humorous plot, and the quality of the translation. The novel's opening sets a compelling stage blending tragedy and absurdity, promising an eventful narrative ahead. The reviewer is eager to continue reading and recommends the book warmly. Dive into Percival Everett's Deserto Americano and discover a unique tale of life, death, and dark irony today!
Apnea is one of these [albums] that must be recommended. "Thought is an ocean beyond the banks" is somewhat the manifesto phrase of the album.
Apnea is one of these [albums] that must be recommended.
"Thought is an ocean beyond the banks" is somewhat the manifesto phrase of the album.
Massimo Giangrande's debut album Apnea is a refined and melancholic acoustic collection from a talented Roman singer-songwriter. The album's delicate instrumentation and poetic lyrics demand attentive, solitary listening. Collaborations with notable artists add depth, creating an atmospheric experience reminiscent of Radiohead and Drake. Apnea is a rare and beautiful musical journey suited for listeners craving introspective music. Dive into Apnea's delicate acoustic world and experience the melancholic beauty of Massimo Giangrande's unique sound today.
Imagine the Refused completely drunk and under the influence of psychoactive substances with a penchant for bands like Converge, The Dillinger Escape Plan, and the like. The energy that the five managed to unleash through their delirious performances is just a dream for the mountain of fringes and mascara that overcrowd today’s musical landscape.
Imagine the Refused completely drunk and under the influence of psychoactive substances with a penchant for bands like Converge, The Dillinger Escape Plan, and the like.
The energy that the five managed to unleash through their delirious performances is just a dream for the mountain of fringes and mascara that overcrowd today’s musical landscape.
Since By Man's 2002 debut album 'We Sing The Body Electric' captures raw hardcore punk energy with influences from Refused, Converge, and Dillinger Escape Plan. The band delivers aggressive, chaotic performances fueled by intense vocals and inventive tracks, mixing brutality with moments of reflection. Though not groundbreaking, the album stands out through pure passion and stage presence that defy mainstream appeal. Experience the raw power and passion of Since By Man's debut—listen to 'We Sing The Body Electric' now and feel the energy!
These guys have guts, enough to burn ass hair from 100 miles away with the amplifier. Playing is a serious matter.
These guys have guts, enough to burn ass hair from 100 miles away with the amplifier.
Playing is a serious matter.
Radio Moscow's Brain Cycles is praised for its raw and fierce musicality, capturing the spirit of classic psychedelic and garage rock. The reviewer emphasizes the energy and guts behind the riffs, making it perfect for intense listening sessions. The album stands out as a rough gem to enjoy with friends or alone, delivering unforgettable rock moments. 'No Good Woman' is highlighted as a key track. Dive into Radio Moscow's Brain Cycles and experience raw psychedelic rock energy now!
Dylan is not God, to be clear. He has come down from the pedestal, and even he has let himself get carried away to have fun and fool around. A contradictory album that doesn’t quite make it clear where it wants to go.
Dylan is not God, to be clear. He has come down from the pedestal, and even he has let himself get carried away to have fun and fool around.
A contradictory album that doesn’t quite make it clear where it wants to go.
This review discusses Bob Dylan’s 2009 charity Christmas album, highlighting its noble intentions but mixed artistic results. The album features classic holiday songs filtered through Dylan’s rough, bluesy style, causing a clash between festive sounds and his raw voice. While the effort to support charity is praised, the album’s uneven execution and occasional lack of polish leave listeners ambivalent. The reviewer reflects on the surprising nature of Dylan’s project given his revered status. Discover Bob Dylan’s unique take on Christmas classics—explore the album and decide if the rugged charm speaks to you!
What We Do Is Secret and hell immediately breaks loose. Pat Smear was a gentleman. Impeccable live, with a constant smile and a desire to make everyone dance.
What We Do Is Secret and hell immediately breaks loose.
Pat Smear was a gentleman. Impeccable live, with a constant smile and a desire to make everyone dance.
This review captures the intense energy and chaotic charm of The Germs' live show at The Cube in Cagliari. Despite challenging acoustics and delays, the legendary punk band delivered a fierce and memorable performance. Highlights include standout performances from Pat Smear, Don Bolles, and Lorna Doom, along with the wild mosh pit atmosphere. The reviewer experienced a raw and authentic punk night full of fun and history. Dive into the energy of The Germs' legendary live show—read the full review and experience punk rock history!
Nearly 80 minutes of ecstatic worship of the negroid phallus, the sacred ritual through which we pale asses should cleanse ourselves of our sins against black people. Maggot Brain is one of the best 'on acid' tracks of all time.
Nearly 80 minutes of ecstatic worship of the negroid phallus, the sacred ritual through which we pale asses should cleanse ourselves of our sins against black people.
Maggot Brain is one of the best 'on acid' tracks of all time.
This review highlights Funkadelic's 1971 live concert as a pivotal and ecstatic display of psychedelic funk. It praises Eddie Hazel's guitar mastery and George Clinton's visionary leadership. The performance embodies raw energy, deep cultural expression, and musical innovation that surpass studio efforts. The recording is depicted as a treasured, almost mythical find capturing the band's creative peak. Dive into Funkadelic's 1971 legendary live show and experience the raw psychedelic funk energy that redefined the genre.
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