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"James Skelly and company have crafted an absolute jewel, arguably the band’s best record since the masterpiece Butterfly House." "The Coral decidedly return to levels more befitting their talent; great news, considering that at full capacity, they are a band fully capable of producing instant classics of absolute caliber."
"James Skelly and company have crafted an absolute jewel, arguably the band’s best record since the masterpiece Butterfly House."
"The Coral decidedly return to levels more befitting their talent; great news, considering that at full capacity, they are a band fully capable of producing instant classics of absolute caliber."
Move Through The Dawn marks a confident return to form for The Coral after lineup changes. The album showcases a brighter sound compared to their previous darker effort, Distance Inbetween, and draws inspiration from earlier successes like Butterfly House. Standout tracks such as "Eyes Of The Moon" highlight the band’s renewed creativity. Overall, it's a deservedly strong release signaling a promising phase two for the band. Discover The Coral’s brightest album yet—listen to Move Through The Dawn and experience their inspiring comeback!
The Talulah's little songs, generally around two minutes, are not as simple as they seem. They cradled a small revolution with dreamy eyes.
The Talulah's little songs, generally around two minutes, are not as simple as they seem.
They cradled a small revolution with dreamy eyes.
Talulah Gosh's 'Was It Just A Dream?' captures the raw innocence and exuberance of 80s twee pop with a unique blend of punk and melodic charm. The band's brief but impactful career reflects youthful themes and influences from girl groups to indie pioneers. Their legacy continues through Amelia Fletcher's later work and Elizabeth Price's artistic acclaim. This compilation offers a nostalgic yet fresh look at their playful, heartfelt songs and the spirit of a music movement. Explore the whimsical charm and lasting influence of Talulah Gosh's 'Was It Just A Dream?' – listen now and dive into indie pop history!
"James remain one of the most valid and interesting bands on the British rock scene." "They manage to reinvent themselves intelligently, without revolutions, remaining firmly anchored to their glorious past."
"James remain one of the most valid and interesting bands on the British rock scene."
"They manage to reinvent themselves intelligently, without revolutions, remaining firmly anchored to their glorious past."
James' 15th album 'Living In Extraordinary Times' confirms their return to form with a sound reminiscent of their 90s experimentation. The band balances energetic rhythms with melodic British soul, showcasing intelligent reinvention. Highlights include the thunderous opener 'Hank' and the indie folk tones of 'Many Faces'. This album solidifies James as a relevant and innovative force in British rock. Discover James' dynamic blend of classic and fresh sounds—listen to 'Living In Extraordinary Times' today!
Clothes don’t make the monk, but the cover makes death metal. Fragments of Resolution, a truly unique case of a death metal ballad, also the best track of the bunch.
Clothes don’t make the monk, but the cover makes death metal.
Fragments of Resolution, a truly unique case of a death metal ballad, also the best track of the bunch.
Monstrosity's Millennium album marks a milestone in Florida death metal with its intense rhythm section and outstanding vocals by George Corpsegrinder. Despite a disappointing album cover, the music shines through with dynamic shifts, brutal sound, and unique tracks like 'Fragments of Resolution.' The album stands out as a definitive piece of extreme metal from its era. Discover Monstrosity's Millennium and experience a landmark in brutal Florida death metal—listen now!
With a script like this, any other director would have produced a mediocre and flashy film. Refn, however, was able to create a little masterpiece destined to become a cult classic of modern cinema. Ryan Gosling... manages to communicate a lot even with a simple blink, making his character realistic and believable.
With a script like this, any other director would have produced a mediocre and flashy film. Refn, however, was able to create a little masterpiece destined to become a cult classic of modern cinema.
Ryan Gosling... manages to communicate a lot even with a simple blink, making his character realistic and believable.
Drive, directed by Nicolas Winding Refn, transcends a typical script to become a cult classic through extraordinary direction, haunting visuals, and a compelling soundtrack. Ryan Gosling delivers a standout, silent yet powerful performance that anchors the film. Supported by a talented cast including Carey Mulligan and Bryan Cranston, the movie thrives on subtle emotional depth and cinematic brilliance. A visually stunning and emotionally resonant film worth every minute of its runtime. Watch Drive now to experience a stylish cult classic with mesmerizing visuals and unforgettable performances.
She’s different from the others. What we surely have left is this little indie-pop gem to cry to like young girls on autumn days.
She’s different from the others.
What we surely have left is this little indie-pop gem to cry to like young girls on autumn days.
Snail Mail's debut album Lush offers a polished yet raw indie-pop sound, showcasing Lindsey Jordan's guitar skills and evocative vocals. While not groundbreaking, the album stands out amid a saturated scene with sincere, youthfully emotional tracks. Highlights include singles like Heat Wave and Pristine, blending influences from Pavement and Fiona Apple. The review expresses hope for Jordan's lasting career and appreciates her authentic live performances. Listen to Snail Mail's Lush now and experience a fresh voice in indie rock!
Slayer rightfully enter the list of those INDISPENSABLE bands. The apocalypse becomes Music. No one like them.
Slayer rightfully enter the list of those INDISPENSABLE bands.
The apocalypse becomes Music. No one like them.
This review praises Slayer’s 'Raining Blood' as an essential extreme metal track and a highlight of the 'Reign In Blood' album. It highlights the band's pioneering fusion of speed and brutality, their musicianship, and the track's legendary status in metal history. The review also emphasizes the band’s live performance intensity and lyrical darkness. Dive into the brutality and mastery of Slayer’s 'Raining Blood'—experience the metal classic that redefined a genre!
This rarity is special for the rich and almost tangible sound of Glen Matlock’s bass. 'No Fun also ended the band’s career, a delirious, abrasive performance that gives you goosebumps.'
This rarity is special for the rich and almost tangible sound of Glen Matlock’s bass.
'No Fun also ended the band’s career, a delirious, abrasive performance that gives you goosebumps.'
Spunk is an exceptional punk bootleg capturing the Sex Pistols in their raw, early form with Glen Matlock on bass before internal rifts changed the band. Featuring prototype mixes of classic songs and the powerful live rendition of 'No Fun,' this album showcases the unfiltered intensity and chaos behind the punk revolution. The review highlights the album’s historical significance and emotional weight as one of the last true moments before the band’s collapse. Explore the raw power of Sex Pistols' Spunk and experience punk history in its purest form!
This album tends to disappear when compared with similar albums by other artists. We are simply facing the usual Prog Metal album that adds nothing new to the history of the said genre.
This album tends to disappear when compared with similar albums by other artists.
We are simply facing the usual Prog Metal album that adds nothing new to the history of the said genre.
Sons Of Apollo’s debut album Psychotic Symphony showcases five exceptional musicians delivering technically impressive prog metal. However, it leans heavily on familiar sounds reminiscent of Dream Theater and Symphony X. While enjoyable and well-produced, the album lacks bold innovation and originality expected from such a lineup. It offers solid musicianship but ultimately feels like a safe, conventional prog metal record. Discover Sons Of Apollo's Psychotic Symphony and explore its technical mastery and classic prog metal vibes.
Let’s bravely overcome those labeling processes that seem to want to deem a genre as no longer viable. When the world sharpens its blades, and certain beaches are far away, opening a record and going back there... not bad.
Let’s bravely overcome those labeling processes that seem to want to deem a genre as no longer viable.
When the world sharpens its blades, and certain beaches are far away, opening a record and going back there... not bad.
Black Marble's 'It's Immaterial' embraces its clear influences from iconic post-punk and synth-pop bands while delivering fresh emotional and atmospheric music. The album evokes nostalgic, magical moments with a human touch threading through synthetic sounds. It is recommended to approach it with openness to rediscover the vitality of genres often seen as exhausted. Overall, the record transports listeners to evocative, dreamlike places and moods. Listen to Black Marble’s 'It's Immaterial' to experience a fresh yet nostalgic synth-wave journey infused with deep emotion.
Good music comes from who are relaxed, I truly believe that and you can’t get more relaxed than this. A lot of respect for a band that spent years of concerts before recording, cutting and sewing music to bang it on the pavement, stealing it to give to the poor.
Good music comes from who are relaxed, I truly believe that and you can’t get more relaxed than this.
A lot of respect for a band that spent years of concerts before recording, cutting and sewing music to bang it on the pavement, stealing it to give to the poor.
Robbin' the Hood is a 1994 album by Sublime characterized by its lo-fi, homemade feel and eclectic mix of ska, dub, punk, reggae, and electronics. The review highlights its laid-back, chill atmosphere perfect for summer, while acknowledging the album's rawness and emotional depth. It appreciates the band's casual approach and experimental style. Despite its rough edges, the album is recommended for fans who enjoy diverse, relaxed music with authentic vibes. Listen to Sublime's Robbin' the Hood and experience a chilled blend of genres with authentic lo-fi charm!
"Wherever I may roam reads the title; many times over the years, the lyrics have jumped into my mind during my endless and continuous pilgrimages." "A powerful Hard & Heavy explosion like in the days of their previous masterpieces. And they’ve written unforgettable pages for crying out loud...AND JUSTICE FOR ALL..."
"Wherever I may roam reads the title; many times over the years, the lyrics have jumped into my mind during my endless and continuous pilgrimages."
"A powerful Hard & Heavy explosion like in the days of their previous masterpieces. And they’ve written unforgettable pages for crying out loud...AND JUSTICE FOR ALL..."
This review highlights Metallica's 'Wherever I May Roam' as a powerful and hypnotic track from their pivotal Black Album. The author reflects on the band's transition from thrash metal to a more commercial sound, praising the song’s impactful lyrics, strong instrumentation, and production. Despite some reservations about the band's later direction, this track remains a high point for the reviewer. The live version of 'Fade To Black' adds rawness to the single. Dive into the powerful world of Metallica’s 'Wherever I May Roam' and experience a true hard rock classic!
Astroworld is a journey, a masterpiece of sounds and melodies that transport the listener to another dimension. The album, in its entirety of 17 tracks, is structured like a theme park, a psychedelic musical journey full of surprises.
Astroworld is a journey, a masterpiece of sounds and melodies that transport the listener to another dimension.
The album, in its entirety of 17 tracks, is structured like a theme park, a psychedelic musical journey full of surprises.
Astroworld is Travis Scott's much-anticipated 2018 album, crafted over two years, inspired by Houston's closed amusement park. Blending psychedelic trap with diverse collaborations from Frank Ocean to Stevie Wonder, the album pushes urban music boundaries. Highlights include inventive beat changes and emotional autotune use. Celebrated as the best album of the year, Astroworld offers a rich, immersive musical journey. Dive into Astroworld now and experience the ultimate psychedelic trap journey firsthand!
"Robert Plant has never posed as a rockstar after Led Zeppelin; his solo career is marked by humility, romanticism, and soulful sweetness." "‘Whole Lotta Love’ is the quintessential Zeppelin anthem—chills everywhere, everyone jumping and singing that chorus that breaks your heart and brain!"
"Robert Plant has never posed as a rockstar after Led Zeppelin; his solo career is marked by humility, romanticism, and soulful sweetness."
"‘Whole Lotta Love’ is the quintessential Zeppelin anthem—chills everywhere, everyone jumping and singing that chorus that breaks your heart and brain!"
This heartfelt review captures Robert Plant's vibrant 2018 live concert in Milano, celebrating his ability to blend Led Zeppelin classics with soulful new music. Despite personal anxieties and discomforts, the reviewer finds joy in Plant’s humility, vocal mastery, and the diverse audience united by passion. The concert is depicted as not just a show but a historic, emotional event full of nostalgia and reverence for Plant's enduring legacy. Dive into the magic of Robert Plant’s Milano 2018 live show—listen and feel the timeless spirit of rock history!
"Calibro 77 for me is just this: the reinterpretation in an Americana key, affectionate, passionate, and amused, of music that has aged terribly poorly or perhaps was already born old." "Calibro 77 closes with a reinterpretation of 'I reduci' that gives me chills for how beautiful it is and means something."
"Calibro 77 for me is just this: the reinterpretation in an Americana key, affectionate, passionate, and amused, of music that has aged terribly poorly or perhaps was already born old."
"Calibro 77 closes with a reinterpretation of 'I reduci' that gives me chills for how beautiful it is and means something."
The review reflects on the 1970s Italian music scene through personal nostalgia, contrasting it with Gang's evolution from punk influences to a heartfelt Americana style in Calibro 77. The album revisits and reinterprets classic Italian singer-songwriter material, bringing new life and passion to music the reviewer finds aged poorly. The closing track leaves a memorable impression with its emotional depth. Explore Gang's Calibro 77 to experience a heartfelt Americana journey through Italian musical history.
"Genesis by The Gods falls into the category of albums that can be easily overlooked." "I Never Know, mellotron-filled and dramatic, almost makes you want to reassess them… but falsetto whining in other tracks ruins that desire."
"Genesis by The Gods falls into the category of albums that can be easily overlooked."
"I Never Know, mellotron-filled and dramatic, almost makes you want to reassess them… but falsetto whining in other tracks ruins that desire."
Genesis by The Gods is a 1968 rock album with honest musical efforts reflecting the era's psychedelia and blues influences. Despite notable band members who later achieved fame, it suffers from pretentious presentation and problematic vocal performances. Some tracks show promise, especially 'I Never Know,' but overall the album struggles to stand out and feels dated today. The review respects its historical place but points out why it hasn't gained lasting recognition. Discover The Gods' Genesis and dive into a unique piece of 60s rock history with its highs and lows.
Brevity is the soul of wit. Vigorous conciseness, calmness, and maturity: when you find these qualities in an author, stop and celebrate a long feast in the middle of the desert.
Brevity is the soul of wit.
Vigorous conciseness, calmness, and maturity: when you find these qualities in an author, stop and celebrate a long feast in the middle of the desert.
Tony Molina's 'Kill the Lights' is a brief indie album lasting fifteen minutes with ten compact tracks. The review emphasizes the strength of brevity and clarity in music, praising Molina's ability to deliver vigorous and mature songwriting in a minimalist format. The album is compared metaphorically to seminal works and valued for its concise eloquence. Listen to Tony Molina's 'Kill the Lights' and experience the power of concise, energetic indie rock!
For easy listening enthusiasts, it will be a real treat, a short and relaxing journey on the roads of jazz and pop, infused with Mexican spices. 'A Taste of Honey,' an exceptionally great instrumental, Grammy winner and the result of the genius of Ric Marlow and Rob Scott.
For easy listening enthusiasts, it will be a real treat, a short and relaxing journey on the roads of jazz and pop, infused with Mexican spices.
'A Taste of Honey,' an exceptionally great instrumental, Grammy winner and the result of the genius of Ric Marlow and Rob Scott.
Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass’s Greatest Hits is a pleasant compilation drawn from their first five albums. It blends Latin-inspired jazz and pop melodies, perfect for easy listening. Standout tracks include the Grammy-winning 'A Taste of Honey' and classics like 'Spanish Flea' and 'Lonely Bull.' This album offers a refreshing and relaxing sonic experience, ideal for sunny days. Discover the smooth Latin-jazz vibes of Herb Alpert’s Greatest Hits—listen now and enjoy timeless classics!
It is impossible not to recognize the expressive power of these few lines; how a great sense of hope and emotion is created around the words and notes. Karen through her voice and Don with his always gentle guitar touch are excellent at bringing you into their world and creating a deep sense of empathy.
It is impossible not to recognize the expressive power of these few lines; how a great sense of hope and emotion is created around the words and notes.
Karen through her voice and Don with his always gentle guitar touch are excellent at bringing you into their world and creating a deep sense of empathy.
The Innocence Mission's 'Sun on the Square' continues the band's evolution into a subtle and deeply moving minimal folk sound. Karen Peris's evocative lyrics and gentle voice combine perfectly with Don Peris's soft guitar and family contributions. This album radiates hope and kindness through simple yet powerful songwriting. Fans of intimate, heartfelt music will find much to appreciate here. Distributed in Europe by Bella Union, the band retains its charm by avoiding tours to stay close to family. Discover the heartfelt beauty of 'Sun on the Square'—listen now and experience The Innocence Mission’s poetic folk charm.
Pop Spectrum becomes a pretext to embrace a bit of all musical genres. In his naivety (at the time, the author was 21 years old), it is a sincere work, unpretentious, at times interesting.
Pop Spectrum becomes a pretext to embrace a bit of all musical genres.
In his naivety (at the time, the author was 21 years old), it is a sincere work, unpretentious, at times interesting.
Leo Afzelius, the pseudonym of Timothy Kjell Cross, released Pop Spectrum in 1976. The album spans multiple genres from psychedelic to disco and electronic minimalism. It reflects the youthful experimentation of a 21-year-old artist. While unpretentious and sincere, it holds interest especially for collectors. Listeners are encouraged to explore and form their own opinions. Dive into Leo Afzelius' Pop Spectrum and discover a rare mix of 70s eclectic sounds—listen now and get inspired!
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