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The cultured schizophrenia proposed by BPEOPLE cannot go unnoticed; in fact, it forms an essential basis for the transition from the temperamental punk to the introspective wave. "Song to the children" addresses the dream of meeting with our inner God.
The cultured schizophrenia proposed by BPEOPLE cannot go unnoticed; in fact, it forms an essential basis for the transition from the temperamental punk to the introspective wave.
"Song to the children" addresses the dream of meeting with our inner God.
B-People's self-titled album offers a unique fusion of temperamental punk and introspective wave, combining raw emotion with baroque melodies. The album navigates themes of psychological struggle and evolving consciousness, portrayed through tracks like "Can can't" and "I am the Sky." This 1981 release stands as an evocative underground gem, exploring the journey from darkness to light and inner awakening. Fans of innovative post-punk will find a compelling narrative in this cult classic. Discover the emotional depth of B-People's groundbreaking 1981 album—listen now and experience the punk wave's cultured schizophrenia.
Capo Plaza has a certain neomelodic way of chewing over rhymes as if they were slipping off his tongue. You’ll find yourself holding the pinnacle of today’s trap-trite-but-makes-your-chest-vibrate.
Capo Plaza has a certain neomelodic way of chewing over rhymes as if they were slipping off his tongue.
You’ll find yourself holding the pinnacle of today’s trap-trite-but-makes-your-chest-vibrate.
Capo Plaza’s album Plaza represents a fresh wave in Italian trap music with a unique neomelodic style. Though initially challenging, the album rewards careful listening with standout romantic trap tracks like 'No Stress' and 'Street.' The review highlights the contrast between the album's sharp rhymes and emotional resonance, reflecting urban youth experiences beyond Milan. Overall, it positions Plaza as a pivotal work in contemporary Italian trap culture. Listen to Capo Plaza’s Plaza and experience the emotional depth of modern Italian trap today!
Melodies not for notes, but for bars. Trite, sad, and sweet things that make our eyes shine while we watch the city lights evaporate in slow motion.
Melodies not for notes, but for bars.
Trite, sad, and sweet things that make our eyes shine while we watch the city lights evaporate in slow motion.
Capo Plaza's album 'Plaza' showcases a fresh generation of Italian trap artists influenced by Future and Pop Smoke. The album offers melodic, heartfelt rhymes that mix raw emotion with urban grit. While initially challenging, the standout tracks like 'No Stress' and 'Street' reveal a romantic and genuine side of trap music. Overall, it is a vivid portrayal of contemporary Italian rap's evolution. Listen to Capo Plaza's 'Plaza' to explore the freshest blend of melodic and streetwise Italian trap.
I'm not easily scared, and I have the heart shot up. Straight, straight on the everyday putrid magmatic sludge, old-fashioned.
I'm not easily scared, and I have the heart shot up.
Straight, straight on the everyday putrid magmatic sludge, old-fashioned.
This review captures the raw, intense, and somewhat chaotic energy of Died's album Less Life. The language reflects strong emotions and vivid imagery, emphasizing the album's edgy and unconventional style. Despite its abstract wording, the reviewer conveys a deep appreciation for the music's impact and authentic feel. Dive into the raw energy of Died's Less Life and experience an album like no other—listen now!
"We are in a place of words and looks, of cries and whispers, we are in the shadow of the world..." "It seems to me that this is the dreamt world of De André, imperfect and even filthy, so different from his own... how the world should have been and not how they show us on television..."
"We are in a place of words and looks, of cries and whispers, we are in the shadow of the world..."
"It seems to me that this is the dreamt world of De André, imperfect and even filthy, so different from his own... how the world should have been and not how they show us on television..."
This review deeply immerses readers in the sensory and cultural richness of Fabrizio De André’s Creuza De Ma album. It evokes the sights, smells, and sounds of Genoa’s historic port, highlighting the album’s blend of languages and urban stories. The reviewer celebrates the authenticity and poetic beauty that define this musical journey, capturing the imperfect yet vibrant soul of the city. Immerse yourself in the soulful sounds of Creuza De Ma and discover the vivid soul of Genoa through Fabrizio De André’s masterful storytelling.
The Effigies awaken the surf punk concoction, deviating both from the pure hardcore of the DK and from the metal influence of Agent Orange with an incredibly acidic wall. This EP manages to suggest the psychobilly of the Gun Club and the post-punk that becomes core of Mission of Burma and Husker Du.
The Effigies awaken the surf punk concoction, deviating both from the pure hardcore of the DK and from the metal influence of Agent Orange with an incredibly acidic wall.
This EP manages to suggest the psychobilly of the Gun Club and the post-punk that becomes core of Mission of Burma and Husker Du.
The Effigies' EP Haunted Town expertly fuses surf punk with psychobilly and post-punk influences. It diverges from pure hardcore and metallic punk, offering a unique acidic sound. Iconic tracks like 'Bloodstrains' and 'Holiday in Cambodia' are reinterpreted with fresh energy. The EP reflects a seminal career with a tightly focused sound achieved before their first full album. Listen to The Effigies' Haunted Town EP and dive into a unique blend of surf punk and post-punk energy today!
Each track is a journey from which, once you press play, it’s impossible to withdraw. A very solid album, to be listened to and re-listened to, preferably in dim lighting.
Each track is a journey from which, once you press play, it’s impossible to withdraw.
A very solid album, to be listened to and re-listened to, preferably in dim lighting.
The Besnard Lakes' latest album delivers a deeply personal and contemporary psychedelic experience. The band avoids pretentiousness, offering evocative soundscapes inspired by emotional loss. Highlights include dynamic tracks like 'Blackstrap' and tributes to Prince and Talk Talk. The album invites listeners on a compelling, immersive journey. Dive into The Besnard Lakes' latest psychedelic journey — listen now and feel the expansion of sound and emotion.
We will witness his evil exploits in a crescendo of violence and rawness uncommon even in the horror genre. Murder as a work of art, then, an engineering work, akin to his inclinations, aimed at fixing in time a dead and frozen body that once represented life but, in the stillness of a work of art, will be alive forever.
We will witness his evil exploits in a crescendo of violence and rawness uncommon even in the horror genre.
Murder as a work of art, then, an engineering work, akin to his inclinations, aimed at fixing in time a dead and frozen body that once represented life but, in the stillness of a work of art, will be alive forever.
This review covers Lars von Trier's 2018 film The House That Jack Built, highlighting its dual narrative of violent actions and psychological introspection. The reviewer praises Matt Dillon's powerful performance and Von Trier's innovative directing style. The film's mix of horror, philosophy, and raw visuals creates a challenging but rewarding experience. While some parts are difficult to watch, they are seen as essential to understanding the film's message. The controversial themes and graphic content provoke thought and debate. Explore the dark psyche of Jack and experience Lars von Trier’s bold vision by watching The House That Jack Built now.
Who sleeps does not catch fish simply because their consciousness—liquefied—already contains them all. A mesmerizing and hypnotic lullaby guides us through a viscous network of string instruments until a precise mesh traps our wandering hum.
Who sleeps does not catch fish simply because their consciousness—liquefied—already contains them all.
A mesmerizing and hypnotic lullaby guides us through a viscous network of string instruments until a precise mesh traps our wandering hum.
Steve Roden’s Stars of Ice offers an immersive ambient experience, blending dark synth loops and analog textures to evoke the liminal space between sleep and waking. The album’s hypnotic, dreamlike atmosphere recalls the work of Machinefabriek, inviting listeners to explore the fluidity of consciousness. Its deep, mesmerizing soundscape carries a mysterious aura that captivates throughout its half-hour runtime. A thoughtful and evocative auditory journey into unsettled moments that precede daily life. Dive into the hypnotic soundscape of Steve Roden’s Stars of Ice and experience a mesmerizing journey through ambient dreams.
"'What Color Is Love' is a cry in the dark in a state of excruciating bliss, and Terry Callier is the baritone that pierces the silence." "Love has no colors, only shades, and Callier knows the entire range."
"'What Color Is Love' is a cry in the dark in a state of excruciating bliss, and Terry Callier is the baritone that pierces the silence."
"Love has no colors, only shades, and Callier knows the entire range."
Terry Callier's 'What Color Is Love' is a richly orchestrated soul and jazz fusion album that explores love, pain, and hope with deep emotional resonance. Despite career setbacks, Callier’s artistry shines with passionate vocals and sophisticated arrangements. The album is praised as a timeless masterpiece bridging genres and conveying profound spirituality. Its heartfelt tracks combine intimate storytelling with lush instrumentation, making it a standout classic. Dive into Terry Callier’s 'What Color Is Love' and experience a soulful journey of love, pain, and hope—listen now and feel the timeless magic.
"Rock language is so universal that it can even ignite an audience like the Cuban one, which was forcibly kept away from certain 'degenerate' music." "The most suggestive moment... is ‘It’s Only Rock ’n’ Roll (But I Like It)’ rising as a liberating anthem for an audience finally free to attend their favorite band's concert after decades of censorship."
"Rock language is so universal that it can even ignite an audience like the Cuban one, which was forcibly kept away from certain 'degenerate' music."
"The most suggestive moment... is ‘It’s Only Rock ’n’ Roll (But I Like It)’ rising as a liberating anthem for an audience finally free to attend their favorite band's concert after decades of censorship."
The review praises the documentary capturing The Rolling Stones' historic 2016 concert in Havana, emphasizing rock music's cultural power in Cuba after decades of censorship. It highlights the massive and energized crowd, iconic setlist, and the band’s enduring rock energy despite their age. The film is recommended not only for fans but also those interested in music’s social impact. Concerns about the band's future performances add a reflective note. Experience the power of rock and history—watch The Rolling Stones: Havana Moon documentary now!
Full of hope is Sidney Sibilia’s film, 'L’isola delle rose,' which is not a masterpiece, but it has the merit of telling a beautiful story. The life of the island will be as brief and dazzling as a rock star’s life.
Full of hope is Sidney Sibilia’s film, 'L’isola delle rose,' which is not a masterpiece, but it has the merit of telling a beautiful story.
The life of the island will be as brief and dazzling as a rock star’s life.
The review highlights 'L'isola delle rose,' a film by Sydney Sibilia portraying the true story of dreamers creating an independent island in the Adriatic Sea during 1967. It follows Giorgio, an inventive young engineer, and his attempt to build a society free from national laws. Though not a masterpiece, the film is praised for its emotional depth, engaging story, and evocative soundtrack by Michele Braga. The review emphasizes the themes of love, dreams, and a bittersweet victory. Watch 'L'isola delle rose' to explore a heartfelt story of dreams and freedom beyond borders.
Ok Human has a bit of that awkwardness. And that’s a good thing. It’s just a good little album, and I think I’ve written too much.
Ok Human has a bit of that awkwardness. And that’s a good thing.
It’s just a good little album, and I think I’ve written too much.
Weezer's fifteenth album, OK Human, is a surprisingly pleasant and well-crafted pop-rock collection with tasteful orchestral backing. The album maintains the band's trademark awkward charm without falling into meme territory. Though not groundbreaking, it is compact, polished, and enjoyable, standing out compared to some of their previous recent works. A solid addition to Weezer's discography. Listen to Weezer's OK Human for a charming mix of orchestral pop-rock and classic awkwardness.
A voice and a guitar: admirable simplicity. Mathematical precision. An almost Zen-like purity and clarity. Everything reduced to essentials and nothing, absolutely nothing, out of place.
A voice and a guitar: admirable simplicity.
Mathematical precision. An almost Zen-like purity and clarity. Everything reduced to essentials and nothing, absolutely nothing, out of place.
This review praises João Gilberto's 'In Tokyo' for its admirable simplicity, blending voice and guitar in an intimate, flawless performance. The album embodies zen-like purity and precise timing, evoking deep emotional resonance. The music is compared to an impressionist artwork capturing intangible sensations. Overall, the review highlights the album's enchanting and meditative qualities. Discover the enchanting simplicity of João Gilberto’s 'In Tokyo'—immerse yourself in timeless Bossa Nova mastery today!
"Buon Sangue" is a mature, aware, energetic, and above all original album that marks Jovanotti's move towards electronics. "Un buco nella tasca," with its Gorillaz-inspired production and powerful electric guitar interlude, is the best episode of the album, deserving more live presence.
"Buon Sangue" is a mature, aware, energetic, and above all original album that marks Jovanotti's move towards electronics.
"Un buco nella tasca," with its Gorillaz-inspired production and powerful electric guitar interlude, is the best episode of the album, deserving more live presence.
The review explores Jovanotti's transition from his early rap persona to a mature, musically rich artist. Buon Sangue (2005) showcases a strong electronic influence combined with humanistic and introspective lyrics. The album balances energetic tracks with thoughtful songwriting, highlighting standout songs like "Mi fido di te" and "Un buco nella tasca." While not flawless, the album is praised as one of Jovanotti's important and original works within Italian pop. Discover Jovanotti's Buon Sangue and experience a unique blend of pop and electronic sounds with heartfelt lyrics—listen now!
Each poem holds, for the Author, its own meaning, personal experiences, and emotions often recognizable even within ourselves. The musical piece opens the CD that can be heard along with other tracks via the QR Code on page 170, leaving hope for a new beginning.
Each poem holds, for the Author, its own meaning, personal experiences, and emotions often recognizable even within ourselves.
The musical piece opens the CD that can be heard along with other tracks via the QR Code on page 170, leaving hope for a new beginning.
Andrea Giorgi's 'Storie al confine' is a unique blend of poetry, music, and visual art that reflects his multifaceted creativity. The book explores deep emotions, personal experiences, and spiritual themes, enhanced by the accompanying musical tracks accessible via QR code. The work is praised for its sensitivity, variety of moods, and engagement with life's realities and dreams. While the photos are noted as too dark, the overall experience is enriching and evocative. Discover the heartfelt fusion of poetry, music, and art in Andrea Giorgi's 'Storie al confine'—read, listen, and feel the rhythm of life.
Youth favored by the gods perish young. The myth solidifies over the years because it's a violent death at a young age that excludes any unconditional judgment. The truth, period, even the seemingly meanest one, and thus disengage from clichés and depressing commonplaces that kill thought by rendering it the death of imagination.
Youth favored by the gods perish young. The myth solidifies over the years because it's a violent death at a young age that excludes any unconditional judgment.
The truth, period, even the seemingly meanest one, and thus disengage from clichés and depressing commonplaces that kill thought by rendering it the death of imagination.
This review delves deeply into Luigi Tenco's life, art, and the mythos that developed after his tragic death at the Sanremo Festival in 1967. It highlights his artistic integrity, intellectual depth, and complex personality while situating him in the cultural and social turmoil of 1960s Italy. The album reflects his struggle with societal contradictions and his unique musical blend of chanson, jazz, and Italian songwriting. The review cautions against simplistic mythmaking, celebrating Tenco's lasting influence as a sophisticated and uncompromising artist. Discover the profound artistry and tragic story of Luigi Tenco—listen to his timeless album and explore the myth and reality behind his legacy.
"Sleaford Mods have found new vitality, freshness, and more reasons to go all out, as always." "They have truly created a fusion of colors, tones, and flavors with this musical offering, capable of satisfying various tastes."
"Sleaford Mods have found new vitality, freshness, and more reasons to go all out, as always."
"They have truly created a fusion of colors, tones, and flavors with this musical offering, capable of satisfying various tastes."
Sleaford Mods return strongly with Spare Ribs, blending their signature post-punk style with fresh electronic influences inspired by the pandemic. The album addresses socio-political themes and social media critique, featuring standout guest appearances by Billy Nomates and Amy Taylor. It marks a creative resurgence after a less impressive previous album, offering a variety of sounds that satisfy diverse tastes. Explore Spare Ribs now to experience the dynamic post-punk revival and sharp social commentary of Sleaford Mods.
"The entire album... was created from a purely positive vision of life... Positive negativism: building from destroying, destroying from building." "Four suites that give you no respite, that offer no escape, mercilessly throw you into a zone of non-thought where the wall of unawareness is shattered."
"The entire album... was created from a purely positive vision of life... Positive negativism: building from destroying, destroying from building."
"Four suites that give you no respite, that offer no escape, mercilessly throw you into a zone of non-thought where the wall of unawareness is shattered."
Gore’s album 'Wrede - The Cruel Peace' is an intense and complex journey through brutal metal, spiritual conflict, and cosmic chaos. The band navigates themes of destruction and creation, presenting a unique blend of positivity emerging from darkness. With powerful production and an unsettling yet captivating aura, the album demands several listens to fully grasp its depth. Fans of esoteric and heavy music will find it a profound and challenging experience. Dive into Gore’s 'Wrede - The Cruel Peace' and experience a unique fusion of brutality and spirituality—listen now to confront the cosmic chaos.
You stop reading the track titles... and start a hypnotic journey made of sitar, tabla, flutes, mellotron, marimba, vibraphones, guitars, electric harpsichord, melodies that leave you breathless. A journey of the soul, of that inner child soul that we too often forget exists.
You stop reading the track titles... and start a hypnotic journey made of sitar, tabla, flutes, mellotron, marimba, vibraphones, guitars, electric harpsichord, melodies that leave you breathless.
A journey of the soul, of that inner child soul that we too often forget exists.
This review explores 'Day Of Light' by Constantine, an enchanting acid folk album that captivates listeners with its rich instrumentation and hypnotic melodies. The music invites a soulful, immersive experience blending sitar, mellotron, and flutes. Initially skeptical, the reviewer praises its depth and compares it to progressive folk pioneers. This rare and beautifully crafted album is a must-listen for those seeking a transcendent folk journey. Dive into Constantine’s mesmerizing acid folk world—listen to 'Day Of Light' and experience a timeless musical journey today!
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