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Every emo enthusiast must pass through here. Tim Kinsella has the innate vocation to melodic and lilting emotion: his voice always breaks and has always done so spontaneously.
Every emo enthusiast must pass through here.
Tim Kinsella has the innate vocation to melodic and lilting emotion: his voice always breaks and has always done so spontaneously.
Joan Of Arc’s debut album 'A Portable Model Of' is deemed essential for emo fans, serving as a pivotal link between Cap'n Jazz and American Football. The record blends post-rock textures with Tim Kinsella’s distinct vocal emotion. The album features notable contributions from Mike and Sam Zurick, offering lyrical and instrumental sophistication. Unique electronic inserts and surreal lyricism mark its innovative character. Dive into Joan Of Arc’s debut to experience a unique emo journey blending heartfelt vocals and inventive instrumentation.
Sean Bonnette wouldn’t be capable of writing poorly or carelessly even if he wanted to. Splits are almost never liked... but this one delivers seven punches of negativity and bad feelings in delirious parables.
Sean Bonnette wouldn’t be capable of writing poorly or carelessly even if he wanted to.
Splits are almost never liked... but this one delivers seven punches of negativity and bad feelings in delirious parables.
The Goblin's Split showcases Andrew Jackson Jihad at their best with raw, emotional acoustic performances reminiscent of lo-fi masters like the Mountain Goats. Ghost Mice offers lighthearted indie folk that complements the split with charm. The album balances heartfelt despair with punk ethics under the DIY ethos of Plan-It-X Records. This split is a compelling mix for folk punk fans who appreciate depth and sincerity. Listen to the Goblin's Split for an unforgettable journey through raw folk punk emotion and DIY authenticity.
The album serves as an entryway to another dimension. It struck me significantly, despite the absence of the spatial sounds of the early albums.
The album serves as an entryway to another dimension.
It struck me significantly, despite the absence of the spatial sounds of the early albums.
This review praises Tangerine Dream's LiveMiles, a live album from their Blue Years era (1984-1988). The album features two long suites with a mix of calm and rhythmic passages that transport listeners to immersive soundscapes. Though missing their early spatial sounds, the album offers a more concrete style ideal for newcomers. The reviewer also recommends an original bootleg recording for a high-quality concert experience. Dive into Tangerine Dream's LiveMiles and experience a mesmerizing live journey through their iconic Blue Years sound!
"'Let Yourself Go' is the only true punk song in the entire trilogy, with a Nimrod/Dookie-style chorus." "'Fell For You' is a song I find useless and filler, with a whiny and distressing chorus."
"'Let Yourself Go' is the only true punk song in the entire trilogy, with a Nimrod/Dookie-style chorus."
"'Fell For You' is a song I find useless and filler, with a whiny and distressing chorus."
Green Day's ¡Uno! marks the first part of a trilogy with high-energy pop punk songs. While tracks like 'Let Yourself Go' and 'Kill The DJ' stand out positively, several filler songs weaken the album. The overall feeling is mixed, with some memorable riffs but inconsistent quality. The review gives the album a modest 6 out of 10 rating. Discover Green Day's ¡Uno!—stream the album and decide which tracks hit or miss!
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The review of Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon offers a moderate assessment. While recognizing the album's significance, it remains cautious without strong praise or criticism. Discover the timeless sound of Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon – listen and explore its legacy today!
The guys are from Brighton, UK, not too far from Devon, from where they drew many influences from the early Muse years to blend them into a self-produced debut album. "Figure It Out," incredibly catchy yet sharp.
The guys are from Brighton, UK, not too far from Devon, from where they drew many influences from the early Muse years to blend them into a self-produced debut album.
"Figure It Out," incredibly catchy yet sharp.
Royal Blood’s self-titled debut balances between originality and familiar rock sounds, mixing garage, alternative rock, and blues with energetic performances. The duo’s strengths lie in catchy singles like "Figure It Out" and "Out Of The Black," supported by strong drumming. Their ability to blend influences from Muse to ’70s rock delivers an engaging, promising album widely praised by critics and commercially successful. Discover Royal Blood’s raw and dynamic debut – listen now and experience their powerful rock fusion!
"White Lung produces a piece of work that in its small way is perfect." "The album should be gulped down in one go, the tracks laid out in a criminal sequence that leaves little time for reflection."
"White Lung produces a piece of work that in its small way is perfect."
"The album should be gulped down in one go, the tracks laid out in a criminal sequence that leaves little time for reflection."
White Lung's 'Deep Fantasy' delivers a compact and powerful punk experience in just twenty-two minutes. The band's mastery of brutal riffs, precise drumming, and wild vocals push punk beyond its traditional boundaries. Each track is dynamic and filled with adrenaline, with highlights like "In Your Home" showcasing a melodic edge. The album balances chaos and composition, offering a mature and engaging listen despite some punk purists' skepticism. Listen to White Lung's Deep Fantasy for a fierce punk ride that challenges genre limits.
An immense brazier, flames glistening, fearless. A fire that burns vivid, with passion, without energy loss. The last minutes of the last episode are a gem to be framed, with the shameless politician entering and enjoying the Oval Office.
An immense brazier, flames glistening, fearless. A fire that burns vivid, with passion, without energy loss.
The last minutes of the last episode are a gem to be framed, with the shameless politician entering and enjoying the Oval Office.
House of Cards Season 2 intensifies the political intrigue with Frank Underwood's relentless pursuit of the presidency. The series maintains its momentum with surprising twists, character shifts, and new power players. Kevin Spacey delivers a commanding performance as Underwood faces unexpected challenges. The addition of new characters and deeper subplots enriches the storyline. Overall, the season is a spectacular continuation that sets up an epic third season. Watch House of Cards Season 2 now and experience the intense battle for power in Washington!
There are certain things you haven’t heard in at least twenty years, but as soon as you hear them, they awaken something inside you that you didn’t remember. I never knew what that woman was singing. I never understood the words. But it doesn’t matter. I believe she was singing something so beautiful that it can’t be expressed in words.
There are certain things you haven’t heard in at least twenty years, but as soon as you hear them, they awaken something inside you that you didn’t remember.
I never knew what that woman was singing. I never understood the words. But it doesn’t matter. I believe she was singing something so beautiful that it can’t be expressed in words.
The review captures a spontaneous moment of reconnecting with Mahler's 'Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen' on the radio, evoking nostalgic and emotional reflections. It contrasts classical music appreciation with personal memories and language barriers. A showcase of mezzo-sopranos breathes new life into a rarely heard lieder. The music awakens feelings dormant for decades, proving its timeless beauty. The reviewer pauses other favorite music to savor this profound experience. Listen to Mahler’s haunting lieder and rediscover a beautiful emotional journey through timeless classical music.
The word 'artist' becomes truly appropriate when talking about Giorgio Gaber. This fun, subtle, critical, and somewhat nostalgic album requires an uninterrupted listening to grasp its extraordinary depth.
The word 'artist' becomes truly appropriate when talking about Giorgio Gaber.
This fun, subtle, critical, and somewhat nostalgic album requires an uninterrupted listening to grasp its extraordinary depth.
This review celebrates Giorgio Gaber’s 1974/75 album Anche per oggi non si vola as a significant theatrical and musical work. It highlights Gaber’s role as a pioneer of teatro-canzone, blending humor, irony, and social critique. The album’s structure mixes prose and songs addressing individual and societal struggles. Despite its length, it is praised for its depth and artistic quality, making it a must-listen for those appreciating Italian cultural and musical heritage. Discover Giorgio Gaber’s unique theatrical music—listen to Anche per oggi non si vola and experience Italian teatro-canzone at its finest!
After going musically through electronic madness and midlife crises, he returns with the sexual charge of a twenty-year-old fueled by Viagra. The raw sounds of his early CDs are almost gone now, replaced by an album that loses the freshness he once brought.
After going musically through electronic madness and midlife crises, he returns with the sexual charge of a twenty-year-old fueled by Viagra.
The raw sounds of his early CDs are almost gone now, replaced by an album that loses the freshness he once brought.
The review critiques Lenny Kravitz's 'Strut' album for its mix of vintage soul and electronic elements that lack cohesion. While some ideas are interesting, the overall direction feels lost compared to his earlier raw sounds. The album's sexual themes are strong but seem out of place for an artist at this career stage. Only moderate electronic influences and nostalgic soul undertones somewhat redeem the work, though the reviewer remains mostly unimpressed. Discover the highs and lows of Lenny Kravitz's 'Strut'—listen yourself and decide if vintage soul and electronic vibes resonate with you!
The album sounds sufficiently fresh despite the decades that have passed. 'Conquistador' is an epic and solemn composition that must be rediscovered by all new wave exegetes.
The album sounds sufficiently fresh despite the decades that have passed.
'Conquistador' is an epic and solemn composition that must be rediscovered by all new wave exegetes.
Theatre Of Hate’s 'Westworld' is a fresh-sounding, yet underrated 1980s new wave album marked by melancholic tones and punk influences. The band, composed of politically charged young men, blends dark emotional themes with a unique saxophone touch. Tracks like 'Westworld' and 'Conquistador' stand out as epic protest anthems worth rediscovery. This album is a respectable piece of 80s rock-wave deserving renewed appreciation. Listen to Theatre Of Hate’s 'Westworld' and explore a fresh classic of 80s new wave and punk-inspired protest music!
Sean Bonnette manages to desecrate, to be worse than politically incorrect without ever sliding into the nonsensical or childish. Andrew Jackson Jihad has released the best album of this year (two thousand fourteen)(that is, the best of those I have listened to).
Sean Bonnette manages to desecrate, to be worse than politically incorrect without ever sliding into the nonsensical or childish.
Andrew Jackson Jihad has released the best album of this year (two thousand fourteen)(that is, the best of those I have listened to).
This review highlights Andrew Jackson Jihad's debut album as a raw and fiercely honest folk punk record. Sean Bonnette's intense vocal delivery and provocative lyrics carve out a unique existential and nihilistic worldview. The album balances rough acoustic punk with sharp social commentary, avoiding childishness despite its confrontational style. Praised as one of the best albums of 2014, it sets the foundation for the band's evolving poetics. Listen now to Andrew Jackson Jihad's fierce and unforgettable folk punk debut!
"'I Begin to Wonder' features the same chorus as the 2002 original, but the verses are new, and with Dannii's voice, the track transitions from purely house music to pop-dance." The single was also accompanied by a bootleg remix mixing an old 80s track 'You Spin Me Round,' creating 'I Begin to Spin Round.'
"'I Begin to Wonder' features the same chorus as the 2002 original, but the verses are new, and with Dannii's voice, the track transitions from purely house music to pop-dance."
The single was also accompanied by a bootleg remix mixing an old 80s track 'You Spin Me Round,' creating 'I Begin to Spin Round.'
In 2003, Dannii Minogue made a strong comeback with 'I Begin to Wonder,' a track transforming a French DJ's 2002 hit into a catchy pop-dance single. The song combined 80s electronic house nuances with fresh vocals and new verses, reaching number 2 on the charts. Its successful release was supported by a striking video and creative remixes, securing Dannii’s place in the dance music scene again. Listen to Dannii Minogue’s 'I Begin to Wonder' and experience the electrifying blend of 80s beats with modern pop-dance vibes.
We Are What We Are draws all its strength from not showing any kind of gore scene for 3/4 of its duration. An American horror film this well-conceived had not been seen in years.
We Are What We Are draws all its strength from not showing any kind of gore scene for 3/4 of its duration.
An American horror film this well-conceived had not been seen in years.
Jim Mickle’s We Are What We Are revitalizes American horror by focusing on tension and atmosphere rather than gore. The film, a remake of a Mexican horror, avoids clichés and delivers a haunting story of a cannibalistic family burdened by fate. Despite minor plot flaws, Mickle’s direction and the impactful ending make it a standout in recent genre cinema. Unfortunately, it remains largely unknown outside genre circles. Explore Jim Mickle’s We Are What We Are for a fresh, tense take on horror away from typical gore and clichés.
The black-and-white charm of SR-388 was something I’d never seen before, which attracted me incredibly. That’s when I realized Samus Aran is actually a girl, one of the first video game heroines, who apparently has gone through worse than Lara Croft.
The black-and-white charm of SR-388 was something I’d never seen before, which attracted me incredibly.
That’s when I realized Samus Aran is actually a girl, one of the first video game heroines, who apparently has gone through worse than Lara Croft.
Metroid II: Return of Samus left a lasting impression as a challenging and atmospheric Game Boy game. Its eerie world, tough enemies, and mysterious heroine captivated the reviewer’s childhood. Despite its difficulty, the game's dark tone and innovative design made it unforgettable, especially the surprising reveal of Samus as one of gaming's first female protagonists. Dive into the dark and thrilling world of Metroid II – experience the classic that unveiled a legendary heroine!
Songs like 'If I Could Fall In Love' and 'Believe In Me' are unnecessarily burdened by electronic sounds, losing the vintage atmospheres that marked his success. This album is among Lenny Kravitz's worst works, leaving a bitter taste for what they could have been if arranged differently.
Songs like 'If I Could Fall In Love' and 'Believe In Me' are unnecessarily burdened by electronic sounds, losing the vintage atmospheres that marked his success.
This album is among Lenny Kravitz's worst works, leaving a bitter taste for what they could have been if arranged differently.
The review critiques Lenny Kravitz's album 'Lenny' for its heavy reliance on electronic sounds that overshadow his signature vintage rock and soul influences. Despite some good tracks, the album fails to deliver consistently and is considered one of Kravitz's weaker works. The reviewer regrets the lack of external input in production, which might have improved the album's quality. Discover why 'Lenny' marks a controversial shift in Kravitz's sound—listen and decide for yourself!
"'One Way Lie'... gave me a bit of that emptiness in the stomach that every music lover knows well and is perpetually searching for." "The music... is the result of a mix of ingredients quite far from chart pop: folk, honky-tonk, and jazz, especially."
"'One Way Lie'... gave me a bit of that emptiness in the stomach that every music lover knows well and is perpetually searching for."
"The music... is the result of a mix of ingredients quite far from chart pop: folk, honky-tonk, and jazz, especially."
The reviewer discovered Nadeah via a TV theme song, prompting a listen to her album 'Venus Gets Even.' The album offers a surprising blend of pop, folk, jazz, and honky-tonk with original melodies and a warm vocal style. The music ranges from retro-inspired tracks to confessional singer-songwriter moments, with influences like Rickie Lee Jones noticeable. Overall, it's a pleasant, radio-friendly, yet artistically rich album worth exploring. Listen to Nadeah's 'Venus Gets Even' and immerse yourself in its charming mix of retro pop and heartfelt melodies!
"The Gambler is undoubtedly a ROCK novel." It is incredible how the demon of gambling can reduce a person to the likeness of a worm-eaten raft in the middle of a stormy ocean.
"The Gambler is undoubtedly a ROCK novel."
It is incredible how the demon of gambling can reduce a person to the likeness of a worm-eaten raft in the middle of a stormy ocean.
The Gambler is a fast-paced, compelling novel by Dostoevsky that draws from his personal experiences with gambling debt. Set in a fictional German spa town, it explores themes of debt, intrigue, and human weakness. The memorable character of the grandmother stands out, and the vivid casino scenes highlight the destructive power of gambling. Praised for its readability and vibrant dialogues, the novel remains timeless and beautiful. Dive into Dostoevsky's gripping The Gambler and experience a powerful story of risk, debt, and human nature today!
Al Di Meola's speed in moving his fingers on the guitar is impressive. Truly frightening. For an hour and a half, he impresses us, proposing pieces that send the audience into raptures.
Al Di Meola's speed in moving his fingers on the guitar is impressive. Truly frightening.
For an hour and a half, he impresses us, proposing pieces that send the audience into raptures.
The review covers Al Di Meola's live performance at Blue Note Milano in 2014, highlighting his impressive guitar speed and musical variety. The reviewer describes the concert setting, the band's dynamics, and the engaging atmosphere, noting especially the Spanish-style guitar pieces and enthusiastic audience. The performance lasted over an hour and a half, including two encores. Overall, the experience is portrayed as exciting and enjoyable. Discover the magic of Al Di Meola's live guitar mastery—listen to his iconic performances and feel the energy of Blue Note Milano!
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