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From the very first track 'Simple Headphone Mind,' the album blends Canterbury jazz with Davisian and Zappa-like traits. For thirteen minutes, the title track offers furious jaunts of jazz rock, blues, and kraut in one engaging and unpredictable mix.
From the very first track 'Simple Headphone Mind,' the album blends Canterbury jazz with Davisian and Zappa-like traits.
For thirteen minutes, the title track offers furious jaunts of jazz rock, blues, and kraut in one engaging and unpredictable mix.
The reviewer enjoys a solitary lunch break immersed in Alcatraz's 1971 album Vampire State Building—a mix of krautrock, jazz-rock, and blues with echoes of Frank Zappa and Soft Machine. The album's complexity and imaginative arrangements captivate from the first track to the last. The blend of sax, psychedelic guitar, electric piano, and inventive drumming creates a dynamic and engaging listening experience. Overall, the album impresses with its professionalism and unpredictable energy. Listen to Alcatraz's Vampire State Building and explore a unique blend of krautrock and jazz-rock mastery.
Tonight I am a beast that screams until the vocal cords are gone, that drinks until it no longer sees the stars disunited but gathered under heroic plots. If one of these nights you should turn into werewolves, this is the best soundtrack for galloping over the hills, abducting cattle, ravaging farms, howling at the moon and stars.
Tonight I am a beast that screams until the vocal cords are gone, that drinks until it no longer sees the stars disunited but gathered under heroic plots.
If one of these nights you should turn into werewolves, this is the best soundtrack for galloping over the hills, abducting cattle, ravaging farms, howling at the moon and stars.
O'Death's album Broken Hymns, Limbs And Skin offers a visceral, raw folk-punk experience blending Appalachian roots with harsh emotion. The review captures the chaotic yet sincere spirit of the music, highlighting its powerful rhythms and storytelling. It praises the band's mix of instruments, intense vocals, and evocative atmosphere. The album is described as a fitting soundtrack for the wild and restless, combining elements of punk, bluegrass, and country. Experience the fierce spirit of O'Death’s Broken Hymns – listen now and feel the wild folk-punk energy!
"What surprises is the ability to change while maintaining one’s own identity and dignity." "Beautiful headaches, those of falling in love with one’s sadness."
"What surprises is the ability to change while maintaining one’s own identity and dignity."
"Beautiful headaches, those of falling in love with one’s sadness."
Tom Verlaine’s 1984 album 'Cover' marks a thoughtful evolution from his earlier work, integrating 80s synthesizers while preserving his trademark guitar style. The album balances innovation with identity, showing Verlaine’s refusal to stagnate. Tracks like 'O Foolish Heart' and 'Let Go The Mansion' highlight this fusion of electronic sounds and guitar-driven rhythms. It stands as his most interesting work since his early days and a meaningful renewal in his solo career. Discover Tom Verlaine’s evolving sound—listen to 'Cover' and experience a post-punk classic reshaped by the 80s.
"A country that buys Saviano's fetish books to fight the mafia and then snorts the mobsters' cocaine in the toilets of the Hollywood nightclub in Milan." "Our opinion makers are full of vices, but it's us who make them vicious: basically, we're the reflection of their souls!"
"A country that buys Saviano's fetish books to fight the mafia and then snorts the mobsters' cocaine in the toilets of the Hollywood nightclub in Milan."
"Our opinion makers are full of vices, but it's us who make them vicious: basically, we're the reflection of their souls!"
Alessandro Trocino's 'Popstar della Cultura' investigates the rise of six Italian cultural figures, exposing their contradictions and societal impact. The review highlights the book's critical tone toward media idolization and the vices of these personalities, especially Beppe Grillo and Roberto Saviano. Despite thoughtful insights, the reviewer senses some repetition and questions originality. The work challenges readers to consider who shapes public opinion and cultural values in Italy. Discover the complex stories behind Italy's cultural icons – read Alessandro Trocino's candid exploration now!
He narrates the sense of confusion that gripped him in those years, which inevitably led him down the dead-end road of drugs and alcohol. All this and more is what composed Eric’s life, a simple man who became a LEGEND!
He narrates the sense of confusion that gripped him in those years, which inevitably led him down the dead-end road of drugs and alcohol.
All this and more is what composed Eric’s life, a simple man who became a LEGEND!
Eric Clapton's autobiography offers an unfiltered look at his life, covering his battles with addiction, tragic loss, and rise to rock stardom. The book details his journey from humble beginnings to legendary status, sharing personal stories alongside music insights. Despite some translation flaws, it captivates both fans and newcomers. Ultimately, it portrays Clapton as a resilient, sincere artist shaped by love, pain, and music. Discover the raw and inspiring journey of Eric Clapton—read his autobiography and dive deep into the life of a true rock legend.
"It's not over yet." The most beautiful 'animated film' I've seen lately and perhaps ever.
"It's not over yet."
The most beautiful 'animated film' I've seen lately and perhaps ever.
This deeply personal review connects the film Up with the author's experience of family loss and love. It highlights the film's ability to inspire hope and comfort through its story, characters, and soundtrack. The reviewer finds in Up a metaphor for life and enduring bonds, calling it one of the most beautiful animated films ever seen. Discover the heartfelt story behind Pixar's Up and feel inspired by its timeless message of love and hope.
An army of stars moves the soul ('Perth'), sending it into ecstasy ('Minnesota WI'), how good it feels on this spring evening. This music arrives and fills the heart, warming it like never before ('Beth/Rest'). Marvelous.
An army of stars moves the soul ('Perth'), sending it into ecstasy ('Minnesota WI'), how good it feels on this spring evening.
This music arrives and fills the heart, warming it like never before ('Beth/Rest'). Marvelous.
The review praises Bon Iver's self-titled album for its immersive and tender qualities. Songs like 'Perth' and 'Holocene' evoke deep emotions and warmth, transporting the listener to a serene and reflective space. The music inspires feelings of joy, optimism, and heartfelt nostalgia. The reviewer highlights the album's ability to touch the soul with simple yet powerful melodies. Discover the soulful beauty of Bon Iver's album and let its tender melodies warm your heart.
I wish I hadn’t! Damn me for wasting time listening to this rubbish! Useless songs all identical to one another, with the same structure and rhythm, and above all, headless and tailless.
I wish I hadn’t! Damn me for wasting time listening to this rubbish!
Useless songs all identical to one another, with the same structure and rhythm, and above all, headless and tailless.
The reviewer approaches Lady Gaga's Born This Way with skepticism, disliking the electronic beats and repetitive nature of the songs. They criticize the album as a commercial sellout filled with unoriginal content and reject its attempt to innovate pop music. The album's artwork and collaborations are also negatively viewed. Overall, the review warns potential listeners of the album's lack of creativity and depth. Read this honest review before diving into Born This Way and explore if Lady Gaga’s hit or miss resonates with you!
I rise from my throne of human skulls (strictly virgins, although finding them nowadays has proven to be quite a feat!) atop my black tower of oblivion and gaze at the landscape before me. Evil will triumph, you have no escape!
I rise from my throne of human skulls (strictly virgins, although finding them nowadays has proven to be quite a feat!) atop my black tower of oblivion and gaze at the landscape before me.
Evil will triumph, you have no escape!
This review praises Bullfrog's Dungeon Keeper for its engaging dark fantasy environment where players command a host of demonic creatures. The witty and humorous narration captures the thrill of controlling an underground lair and defeating heroic intruders. It highlights the game's mix of strategy, humor, and immersive storytelling. The reviewer enjoys the satisfaction of outwitting opponents and growing their evil dominion. Dive into the dark and witty world of Dungeon Keeper—command your evil forces and conquer the light today!
Open your heart to this album because it deserves attention; it manages to penetrate deep within and still gives a sense of lightness. Like cherries on a tree, the songs began to fall into my everyday life, captivating and enchanting many mornings.
Open your heart to this album because it deserves attention; it manages to penetrate deep within and still gives a sense of lightness.
Like cherries on a tree, the songs began to fall into my everyday life, captivating and enchanting many mornings.
Adem's Homesongs is a beautifully intimate indie folk album released in 2004. Produced with Kieran Hebden's touch, it delivers delicate melodies and a domestic, soothing atmosphere. Highlight tracks like 'Pillow' and 'Gone Away' evoke emotional depth with folktronica hints. The reviewer initially skeptical, grew deeply attached to the album’s poignant serenity and heartfelt songwriting. Listen to Adem's Homesongs and let its intimate melodies soothe your soul today.
"For thirty years now, they have been the standard-bearers of hardcore punk made in England." "If you really want to look for a motivation for this success, do not search for it in the more recent albums... look for it in albums like this one."
"For thirty years now, they have been the standard-bearers of hardcore punk made in England."
"If you really want to look for a motivation for this success, do not search for it in the more recent albums... look for it in albums like this one."
The Exploited's 1982 album 'Troops Of Tomorrow' marked a heavier, more robust evolution from their debut, paving the way for punk metal. Featuring iconic tracks like 'Troops Of Tomorrow' and 'Sid Vicious Was Innocent,' the album reinforced the band's status as hardcore punk standard-bearers. While they moved away from oi! influences, their aggressive sound and sonic impact helped them adapt to the emerging wave of musical violence in punk. The album remains a critical milestone in the band's influential legacy. Dive into 'Troops Of Tomorrow' and experience the raw power that shaped hardcore punk's evolution!
The cumulative sum of all these elements results in a varied album deeply imbued with melody. While Heaven Wept remains one of the most interesting bands in recent years in the metal scene, always capable of renewing themselves and maintaining the artistic offer at excellent levels.
The cumulative sum of all these elements results in a varied album deeply imbued with melody.
While Heaven Wept remains one of the most interesting bands in recent years in the metal scene, always capable of renewing themselves and maintaining the artistic offer at excellent levels.
While Heaven Wept's Fear Of Infinity showcases the band's evolution from their doom metal roots toward a unique blend of progressive and power metal. The addition of Rain Irving on vocals introduces fresh dynamics, while the album maintains melodic complexity. The record balances new styles with subtle nods to the past, confirming the band's artistic renewal. Overall, Fear Of Infinity is a varied and sophisticated release that highlights the group's continued growth. Dive into While Heaven Wept's Fear Of Infinity to experience a masterful blend of progressive and melodic metal – listen now!
An album where you shouldn’t look for coherence or catchy passages; you must have the predisposition to embrace these numerous influences and make them your own. The album has lapses in style and boredom always lurks around the corner.
An album where you shouldn’t look for coherence or catchy passages; you must have the predisposition to embrace these numerous influences and make them your own.
The album has lapses in style and boredom always lurks around the corner.
You Fantastic!'s 1999 album Homesickness offers a challenging blend of diverse styles, from jazz and noise to hardcore metal and sound collages. While its experimental nature and eclectic soundscapes provide moments of intrigue and reflection, some tracks feel like unfinished sketches, occasionally inducing boredom. Fans of experimental pioneers like This Heat might appreciate its ambition. However, listeners expecting cohesion or catchy melodies may find it difficult. Dive into the eclectic sound world of You Fantastic!'s Homesickness and experience a bold experimental journey!
The Black Eyes add something to the genre’s stylistic elements, they add a personal touch that demonstrates standards and quality above average. I see this album as a siren screaming in the post-punk world, transmitting free-form ideas and cacophony: let those who have ears to hear, understand!
The Black Eyes add something to the genre’s stylistic elements, they add a personal touch that demonstrates standards and quality above average.
I see this album as a siren screaming in the post-punk world, transmitting free-form ideas and cacophony: let those who have ears to hear, understand!
Black Eyes' self-titled album is a brief but powerful burst of post-punk mixed with noisy, free-form elements. It captures a raw, claustrophobic energy with sharp vocal interplay and pounding rhythms. The band innovates within their genre, showing clear influences while adding unique touches. Their concise, coherent message and original style have left a lasting mark on post-punk. Dive into Black Eyes' explosive post-punk energy—listen now and experience their raw, original sound!
James Blake proposed something original and personal. A lot of original and personal stuff. Too much minimalism spoils the broth, but this time, we might really see something great.
James Blake proposed something original and personal. A lot of original and personal stuff.
Too much minimalism spoils the broth, but this time, we might really see something great.
James Blake's debut album offers a fresh blend of dubstep, pop, and soul with a distinct minimalistic approach. The reviewer praises its originality and experimental style but notes the album's pace is disrupted by too many minimal, filler-like tracks. The strongest moments come from innovative post-dubstep elements, although the overall listen requires patience and multiple plays to fully appreciate. The review expresses optimism for Blake's future work with hopes for more textured refinement. Listen to James Blake's debut to experience innovative post-dubstep with a fresh soul twist.
The concert doesn’t let up for a moment! Harmony at a thousand demonstrated by the continuous pranks and jokes they purposely exchange. We mosh, we jump, we scream, we travel, and we get excited all evening without realizing that the concert is nearing the finish line!
The concert doesn’t let up for a moment! Harmony at a thousand demonstrated by the continuous pranks and jokes they purposely exchange.
We mosh, we jump, we scream, we travel, and we get excited all evening without realizing that the concert is nearing the finish line!
The review captures an electrifying and intimate live show by Meat Puppets at Latte Brescia in 2011. Despite a small audience, the band's mix of hardcore, psychedelia, and country created a compelling atmosphere. The Kirkwood brothers' vibrant stage presence and perfect setlist kept the crowd energized. The reviewer and companion enjoyed the night thoroughly, highlighting the encore's spirited finish and promising a lasting impression. Dive into the wild energy of Meat Puppets’ 2011 live show at Latte Brescia—listen now and relive the unforgettable night!
'Born This Way' is simply a self-celebrating, pompous, and decidedly tasteless album. Judas might be the only appreciable track, it recalls a bit Gaga’s style from a few years ago.
'Born This Way' is simply a self-celebrating, pompous, and decidedly tasteless album.
Judas might be the only appreciable track, it recalls a bit Gaga’s style from a few years ago.
This review criticizes Lady Gaga's 'Born This Way' as an unoriginal and overproduced album that fails to innovate beyond 80s and 90s pop influences. While some tracks like 'Judas' and 'Scheibe' show moments of appeal, overall the album is seen as self-indulgent, lacking cohesive concept and freshness. Compared to her earlier works, this album is a step backward, overshadowed by clear echoes of Madonna's hits and a heavy use of effects on Gaga's vocals. Dive into this candid review and decide for yourself if 'Born This Way' lives up to the pop hype!
Burning Saviours is easy to listen to: it’s one of those albums that pass by leaving a feeling of happiness. The essential nature lies in the instrumental lines that do not get lost in musical philosophies and arabesques.
Burning Saviours is easy to listen to: it’s one of those albums that pass by leaving a feeling of happiness.
The essential nature lies in the instrumental lines that do not get lost in musical philosophies and arabesques.
Burning Saviours' self-titled debut album revives the classic sounds of late 60s and early 70s hard rock, heavily influenced by Black Sabbath and blues. The band, emerging from Sweden's metal scene, offers straightforward, well-constructed tracks that are easy to listen to. While originality and musical maturity show some limits, the album succeeds in delivering a feel-good, nostalgic experience without overcomplicating its sound. It stands as a promising effort in the wave of modern revivalist bands. Discover Burning Saviours' nostalgic hard rock sound—listen now and embrace the classic revival!
"It’s impossible to fully grasp this album, even after many listens... voices that now whisper, now proclaim... distorted, sped up, slowed down..." "Maybe it won’t make it into your regular playlist, but it has already carved out a privileged spot in mine."
"It’s impossible to fully grasp this album, even after many listens... voices that now whisper, now proclaim... distorted, sped up, slowed down..."
"Maybe it won’t make it into your regular playlist, but it has already carved out a privileged spot in mine."
The review highlights Bongwater's Double Bummer as a challenging but rewarding psychedelic and experimental album. It defies traditional music definitions by mixing various styles and sounds. The reviewer finds it a unique and essential listen despite its complexity, appreciating its originality and artistic depth. While not for everyone, the album holds a special place in the reviewer's personal playlist. Dive into Bongwater's Double Bummer and experience its psychedelic madness today!
There are moments on the album when I have the distinct feeling of being in front of a timeless masterpiece, a symbol of the sound of our days where inspiration reigns supreme. I overturn the plan of the review, I tell my opinions openly as if it were a debate and I don’t even believe one can have a precise idea about it.
There are moments on the album when I have the distinct feeling of being in front of a timeless masterpiece, a symbol of the sound of our days where inspiration reigns supreme.
I overturn the plan of the review, I tell my opinions openly as if it were a debate and I don’t even believe one can have a precise idea about it.
Daniel Givens' Age is a dense, genre-defying album blending dub, trip hop, jazz, funk, and soul over 70 minutes. The reviewer finds it both a timeless masterpiece and a confusing sonic babel, highlighting tracks like the 18-minute 'Acknowledgement (In 3 Parts).' The album challenges traditional criticism and invites open debate, cautioning against quick judgments of greatness or dismissal. Overall, it's a complex work that demands patience and multiple listens. Dive into Daniel Givens' Age for an adventurous journey through dub trip hop and experimental soundscapes—listen now and form your own opinion!
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