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Review: Whitney :: “Spark”
The band from Chicago discovered pop for themselves. On their second album, “Forever Turned Around” (2019), Julien Ehrlich and Max Kakacek were still fired up for early seventies folk rock,…
Review: Noah Cyrus :: The Hardest Part
Constantly being compared to your big sister can be a curse even for less prominent people. In any case, Noah Cyrus suffered a lot, as she recently revealed in an…
Review: Suede :: “Autofiction”
The ex-Brit poppers pay homage to pure rock’n’roll. Here’s the time when wishing helps again… With their ninth album, Suede have created something that, in their “old days”, will actually…
Review: Mura Masa :: Demon Time
Mura Masa is the guy with the extra long guest list. On RYC (2020), the British producer has already hosted pop celebrities such as Tirzah, Slowthai and Wolf Alice. DEMON…
Review: Lou Reed :: “Words & Music, May 1965”
Early demos and covers Lou Reed’s early years have been well documented for some time now, from his early days in various doo-wop bands to his interlude as a singer-songwriter…
Review: Death Cab For Cutie :: Asphalt Meadows
Even die-hard Death Cab fans would admit their heartfelt band has entered their veteran era after milestones like TRANSATLANTICISM (2003) and PLANS (2005). That means: ideally, don’t alienate the old…
Death Cab For Cutie: “Asphalt Meadows” (Review & Stream)
<!– –> <!– –> Times are different: loud guitars break out over the new DCFC album’s opener, “I Don’t Know How I Survive”, “Foxglove Through The Clearcut” ends in post-rock…
Doja Cat’s upcoming album is inspired by German 90s raves
Doja Cat has leaked the source of inspiration for her new and as yet unannounced album: German rave music of the 1990s. “I know it’s trending right now, but I…
See How They Run is not a film adaptation of The Mousetrap, and yet it is ★★★☆☆
See How They Run As soon as Agatha Christie’s play The Mousetrap turned out to be a success in the London theatre, not long after its premiere in 1952, several…
Depeche Mode: Rumors about new album and world tour
After the death of founding member Andrew Fletcher, it was initially unclear how Depeche Mode would continue. In August 2022, Depeche Mode posted a photo on Facebook showing Dave Gahan…