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"LRAD and EDM Death Machine manage to bring what Knife Party had been lacking so far, namely the desire to 'dare'." "This is certainly the most solid [EP] and the one that leaves better hopes for the future."
"LRAD and EDM Death Machine manage to bring what Knife Party had been lacking so far, namely the desire to 'dare'."
"This is certainly the most solid [EP] and the one that leaves better hopes for the future."
Knife Party’s Haunted House EP is their third release that confirms their growth as artists. While 'Power Glove' feels predictable, tracks like 'LRAD' and 'EDM Death Machine' showcase daring experimentation. The EP steps away from their earlier dubstep roots toward more varied soundscapes. It may be less danceable but is their most solid work yet, promising an exciting future. Discover Knife Party’s bold sounds in Haunted House EP—listen now and experience their exciting evolution!
In times when the term beautiful has lost all value, I am not ashamed to write that the first movement is of a stunning and unilateral beauty: something that forces you to empty yourself. There is no attempt at catharsis: just minimal 'mournful chants'.
In times when the term beautiful has lost all value, I am not ashamed to write that the first movement is of a stunning and unilateral beauty: something that forces you to empty yourself.
There is no attempt at catharsis: just minimal 'mournful chants'.
The reviewer reflects on Henryk Górecki's Third Symphony as a profound and minimalist piece marked by mournful chants and stunning beauty. The composition avoids classical virtuosity and avant-garde excess, focusing instead on deep emotional resonance tied to post-war Europe's context. Each movement shares a slow (Lento) tempo and features a rich orchestration including a solo soprano. The powerful first movement is highlighted for its compelling and unilateral beauty. Listen to Górecki's Symphony No.3 and experience its haunting, minimalist beauty today.
With Flying Saucer Attack, indeed, we enter into another dimension, even if only for the duration of the album. The ethereal beauty of compositions [...] transcends the 'pop' format to draw us further away from the worldliness in which we find ourselves immersed.
With Flying Saucer Attack, indeed, we enter into another dimension, even if only for the duration of the album.
The ethereal beauty of compositions [...] transcends the 'pop' format to draw us further away from the worldliness in which we find ourselves immersed.
Flying Saucer Attack's Further offers a profound escape from everyday stress through a mesmerizing blend of shoegaze, ambient, and psychedelic sounds. The album's distorted yet subtle compositions create a tranquil atmosphere reminiscent of bands like Slowdive and Dead Can Dance. Despite being released in 1995, its ethereal beauty feels timeless and still resonates deeply today. This album transcends simple pop structures, inviting listeners into a contemplative, otherworldly experience. Immerse yourself in Flying Saucer Attack's Further and experience a timeless shoegaze journey beyond reality.
"If by art (or music), we only mean the effect of the 'final act,' ... then don’t ask me if GTO’s Permanent Damage is art or merely a document." "What would have remained of the ridiculous verbal annotations and the flimsy musical frames, without the authoritative seal of Frank Zappa and Straight Records? Nothing."
"If by art (or music), we only mean the effect of the 'final act,' ... then don’t ask me if GTO’s Permanent Damage is art or merely a document."
"What would have remained of the ridiculous verbal annotations and the flimsy musical frames, without the authoritative seal of Frank Zappa and Straight Records? Nothing."
This review contemplates GTO's 1969 album Permanent Damage less as music and more as a cultural and historical document. Produced by Frank Zappa and featuring the unique groupie collective GTO's, the album embodies the intersection of art, reproduction, and socio-rock phenomena. The review reflects on art's aura, the importance of physical media, and the decline of original groupie culture, recommending the original vinyl for collectors and scholars. Discover the unique story behind GTO's Permanent Damage—listen, learn, and explore this rare piece of rock history!
"Walk This Way, a track originally by Aerosmith and remade by Run-DMC, was the first Rap video to air on MTV." Hip-Hop radically changed after this album, and it began to be respected and listened to by fans of other genres as well.
"Walk This Way, a track originally by Aerosmith and remade by Run-DMC, was the first Rap video to air on MTV."
Hip-Hop radically changed after this album, and it began to be respected and listened to by fans of other genres as well.
Run-DMC's Raising Hell album was a groundbreaking release that brought hip-hop to mainstream audiences worldwide. Through iconic collaborations like 'Walk This Way' with Aerosmith, it bridged genres and cultures. The album influenced fashion trends and featured beloved tracks such as 'My Adidas' and 'It’s Tricky.' Produced by Jam Master Jay and Rick Rubin, Raising Hell sold six million copies and shifted hip-hop's trajectory permanently. Explore Run-DMC’s Raising Hell and experience the hip-hop album that changed everything!
Pelu is still the stage animal everyone knows, but he struggles to reproduce tones and vocal atmospheres that are no longer his. The album is a demonstration of what Pelu and company were and meant, standard-bearers of Italian independent music.
Pelu is still the stage animal everyone knows, but he struggles to reproduce tones and vocal atmospheres that are no longer his.
The album is a demonstration of what Pelu and company were and meant, standard-bearers of Italian independent music.
Litfiba’s 2013 live album revisits their influential Trilogy era with strong emotions and nostalgic 80s new wave energy. While the lineup changes and vocal shifts are evident, the album honors the band’s legacy with solid performances and a heartfelt setlist. Some tracks resonate more than others, highlighting both the strengths and limitations of rekindling past glories. Overall, it’s a respectful tribute to a unique chapter in Italian rock history. Dive into the energetic live sounds of Litfiba’s Trilogia 1983-1989 and experience the legendary Italian rock reunion!
For once in Italy behind the beauty, there's also the artist, and a talented one at that. She proves capable of offering the public easily listenable yet quality music and wisely choosing collaborators and songs to interpret.
For once in Italy behind the beauty, there's also the artist, and a talented one at that.
She proves capable of offering the public easily listenable yet quality music and wisely choosing collaborators and songs to interpret.
Simona Molinari's album 'Dr. Jekyll Mr. Hyde' marks a strong return, blending traditional jazz with fresh electro-swing sounds. The album highlights her vocal prowess and songwriting skill, supported by notable collaborations with Peter Cincotti and Gilberto Gil. Its tracks range from radio-friendly singles to deeper, meaningful lyrics addressing social issues. A refreshing and quality offering in the Italian music scene. Listen to Simona Molinari's vibrant blend of jazz and electro-swing now!
"Gimmie Shelter is one of the greatest Rock tracks of the '60s, absolutely epic and full of vitality." The album marked an era for the Stones and for Rock, possibly their most successful alongside Exile on Main Street.
"Gimmie Shelter is one of the greatest Rock tracks of the '60s, absolutely epic and full of vitality."
The album marked an era for the Stones and for Rock, possibly their most successful alongside Exile on Main Street.
Let It Bleed marks a pivotal moment for the Rolling Stones, blending rock, blues, and country influences. The album features unforgettable tracks like Gimmie Shelter and You Can Always Get What You Want. Mick Jagger's vision and Keith Richards' guitar work shine throughout. It remains one of the band's most successful and influential albums. Explore the legendary Let It Bleed album and experience the timeless rock masterpieces of the Rolling Stones!
Dark, at times quite sad, this album at least has the merit of sounding airy, with a tainted spaciousness, thus managing to reach unsuspected depths. One of those albums that impose an epic tone, ideal for the soundtrack of the movie you’re directing.
Dark, at times quite sad, this album at least has the merit of sounding airy, with a tainted spaciousness, thus managing to reach unsuspected depths.
One of those albums that impose an epic tone, ideal for the soundtrack of the movie you’re directing.
Girls Names' second album The New Life offers a compelling mix of '70s post-punk-inspired melancholy and airy spaciousness. Drawing influences from Joy Division, The Cure, and Morrissey, the album is ideal for introspective listening. Although some tracks are stronger than others, the overall mood is deeply evocative and atmospheric. The album suits solitary moments and reflective moods. Listen to Girls Names' The New Life and immerse yourself in haunting post-punk inspired indie rock.
"Probably this is the album I would let someone listen to first if they wanted to dive into Fugazi’s work, it is very melodic and less 'difficult' than many other works." "The title track could not have ended the album better, with a choked scream from MacKaye putting an end to a perfect story."
"Probably this is the album I would let someone listen to first if they wanted to dive into Fugazi’s work, it is very melodic and less 'difficult' than many other works."
"The title track could not have ended the album better, with a choked scream from MacKaye putting an end to a perfect story."
Fugazi's 2001 album The Argument stands as a compelling final work from the legendary Washington DC band. Featuring emotional vocals, powerful rhythms, and standout tracks like 'Full Disclosure' and 'Epic Problem,' the album blends melodic and intense elements. It serves as an accessible entry point to Fugazi's oeuvre, maintaining their high standards without losing their edge. The review praises the album's emotional depth and cohesion as a perfect conclusion to their catalog. Dive into Fugazi's iconic final album and experience a powerful and melodic post-hardcore journey today!
Kate Nash offers us a shift, condensed into an album that might not contain masterpieces but highlights her clear artistic path. Her voice is captivating, expressive, and distinctive, ranging from sharp and aggressive to sweet and intimate.
Kate Nash offers us a shift, condensed into an album that might not contain masterpieces but highlights her clear artistic path.
Her voice is captivating, expressive, and distinctive, ranging from sharp and aggressive to sweet and intimate.
Kate Nash's 'Girl Talk' marks a bold departure from her earlier brit-pop sound toward aggressive punk and garage rock. The album blends sharp lyrics with raw vocals, showing her growth as a feminist artist. While it doesn't contain immediate classics, it signifies clear artistic direction and passion. Highlights include cinematic tracks and expressive vocal delivery reminiscent of Janis Joplin. Explore Kate Nash's 'Girl Talk' to experience her fearless punk-rock transformation and compelling storytelling.
They were superficially categorized in the Shoegaze movement with which they have little in common. A roller coaster where the voice transforms from a sweet lullaby into a raucous song.
They were superficially categorized in the Shoegaze movement with which they have little in common.
A roller coaster where the voice transforms from a sweet lullaby into a raucous song.
Th Faith Healers' 1992 debut 'Lido' is a powerful noise rock album often misclassified as Shoegaze. Drawing heavily from Sonic Youth and Krautrock influences, it features hypnotic loops, intense guitar improvisations, and dynamic vocals. Tracks like 'Mother Sky' and 'Spin 1/2' showcase the band’s unique sound. Despite its naivety, the album stands out as an essential listen for fans of the genre. Explore Th Faith Healers' 'Lido' and experience this hypnotic noise rock gem today!
Lost among the rivers of drugs and medication, Eminem has no more ideas. With this album, Eminem’s magical moment and great creative streak definitely ended.
Lost among the rivers of drugs and medication, Eminem has no more ideas.
With this album, Eminem’s magical moment and great creative streak definitely ended.
Eminem's Encore album is weighed down by drug struggles and frustration, resulting in uninspired beats and poor performances. Despite these flaws, some tracks like 'Mockingbird' and 'Like Toy Soldiers' showcase touching lyrics and political commentary. Overall, the album marks a low point in Eminem's creativity before his later comeback with Recovery. Discover why Encore is considered a low point in Eminem’s career and explore the standout tracks that still shine.
"'Dull Colors' perfectly marries certain trends of that period... and anticipates with more predictable and less rarefied atmospheres what would be the most successful vocal track of 'Claustrophobia.'" "Precious as a collectible item... it remains an interesting transitional chapter and also quite unusual in the long arc of his career."
"'Dull Colors' perfectly marries certain trends of that period... and anticipates with more predictable and less rarefied atmospheres what would be the most successful vocal track of 'Claustrophobia.'"
"Precious as a collectible item... it remains an interesting transitional chapter and also quite unusual in the long arc of his career."
Deca's 'Dull Colors' is a rare, limited-release 1988 single bridging the gap between his albums 'Synthetic Lips' and 'Claustrophobia.' The song blends industrial and darkwave influences with a tribal rhythm and a compelling vocal crescendo. Its B-side offers a melancholic ambient instrumental. A collectible piece, it stands out as an engaging transitional work within Deca's career. Discover Deca's rare 'Dull Colors' single—listen now and experience a unique blend of darkwave and electronic history.
Marathon transcends the 'commercial' label; it is objectively a good album. The album’s greatest virtue is its compactness between musical atmospheres and an emotional concept referencing Greek mythology.
Marathon transcends the 'commercial' label; it is objectively a good album.
The album’s greatest virtue is its compactness between musical atmospheres and an emotional concept referencing Greek mythology.
This review challenges the common view of Santana's 1979 album Marathon as merely a commercial turning point. Instead, it highlights the album's melodic rock sound, strong emotional core, and thematic depth rooted in Greek mythology. Key tracks and the introduction of Alex Ligertwood's vocals enrich the album's compact and intriguing nature, making it more than just a transitional work. Explore Santana's Marathon and rediscover a 1979 rock album rich in mythology and melodic depth.
Delta Machine exaggerates and contrasts two essential elements of this professional phase of the group: the bluesy backbone of the writing, the lyrics, and the mood and the increasingly orthodox use of electronics. In the 17 tracks of Delta Machine, in the end, there’s really everything, and the world tour with stops at all latitudes will once again demonstrate how necessary a certain resilience is to survive at these levels for over thirty years.
Delta Machine exaggerates and contrasts two essential elements of this professional phase of the group: the bluesy backbone of the writing, the lyrics, and the mood and the increasingly orthodox use of electronics.
In the 17 tracks of Delta Machine, in the end, there’s really everything, and the world tour with stops at all latitudes will once again demonstrate how necessary a certain resilience is to survive at these levels for over thirty years.
This review reflects on Depeche Mode's 2013 album Delta Machine, recognizing the band's longevity and blending of blues with electronic music. While the album doesn't reach the heights of their classic hits, it offers a balanced and professional approach combining melody and rhythm. The band remains relevant by evolving their sound while honoring their roots, appealing to both long-time fans and a broader audience. Discover how Depeche Mode blends blues and electronics in Delta Machine—listen now and explore their enduring musical journey!
Barbarica resumes the musical style of Zarathustra in a perhaps less inspired and organic manner, but the result is still of excellent quality. The lyrics, even if they partly give the impression of being saturated with perhaps excessive rhetoric, exude poetry from every pore, with never trivial themes.
Barbarica resumes the musical style of Zarathustra in a perhaps less inspired and organic manner, but the result is still of excellent quality.
The lyrics, even if they partly give the impression of being saturated with perhaps excessive rhetoric, exude poetry from every pore, with never trivial themes.
Barbarica by Museo Rosenbach revisits the band's iconic progressive style with a mature and poetic concept album. Though less inspired than their 1973 classic Zarathustra, Barbarica is technically proficient and rich in thematic depth. The album explores humanity's destructive instincts and a hopeful path back to nature. Despite its rhetorical density, the work compellingly continues the band's artistic vision. Listen to Museo Rosenbach's Barbarica and explore a poetic journey into progressive rock's spiritual and philosophical depths.
It’s simply about uncovering the artist’s skull, taking some blood, and spreading it on a canvas. You come home, dead tired, you lay on the bed. But you know you’ll do it again.
It’s simply about uncovering the artist’s skull, taking some blood, and spreading it on a canvas.
You come home, dead tired, you lay on the bed. But you know you’ll do it again.
Gotye's Like Drawing Blood is an eclectic and experimental album that defies easy categorization. The review highlights its diverse musical styles, strong rhythmic backbone, and the artist's creative use of sampling. Listening is described as a demanding but rewarding journey filled with varied and captivating sounds. Ultimately, the album leaves a lasting impression, encouraging repeated listening. Dive into Gotye's Like Drawing Blood and experience a captivating, genre-blending musical adventure today!
A piece that lies in a limbo where in progressive, especially ZEUHL, the very first seeds of a dark new wave are transplanted, absolutely ahead of its time. An arduous album that certainly deserves more than one listen to convey all its mysterious charm.
A piece that lies in a limbo where in progressive, especially ZEUHL, the very first seeds of a dark new wave are transplanted, absolutely ahead of its time.
An arduous album that certainly deserves more than one listen to convey all its mysterious charm.
Archaia's self-titled 1977 album defies easy categorization, blending early Zeuhl influences with dark new wave and avant-garde progressive rock. The album abandons operatic choirs for a stark, single voice approach enhanced by percussion, synth, and atmospheric sound effects. It is a challenging but rewarding listen that reveals increasing depth with each play. This mysterious French work remains a unique piece ahead of its time. Dive into Archaia's unique fusion of Zeuhl and dark new wave—listen now to uncover this avant-garde progressive gem!
Men are the microbes of the universe. The two protagonists are not enemies. They could have been friends in different circumstances.
Men are the microbes of the universe.
The two protagonists are not enemies. They could have been friends in different circumstances.
Collateral is praised as Michael Mann’s masterpiece and one of the best thrillers in recent years. The film uses stunning visuals and a melancholic night atmosphere to explore the intersecting fates of a taxi driver and a hitman. Characters are complex with blurred lines between good and evil, enriched by jazz music and thoughtful dialogue. The review highlights the film’s stylistic perfection and emotional depth. Dive into the moody, intense world of Collateral — watch the film and experience a haunting night in Los Angeles.
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