Etiket: Review
Review: Liraz :: Roya
ROYA builds bridges. Between yesterday and today, between traditional music and pop, between Jews and Muslims, between Israel and its archenemy Iran. Liraz Charhi’s parents, Sephardic Jews, emigrated from Iran…
Review: Indigo Sparke :: Hysteria
“Blue was the name my mother gave me,” sings Indigo Sparke on the opener. According to her own statement, the Australian with the poetic name had to work through a…
Review: Dungen :: En Ar För Mycket Och Tusen Aldrig Nog
The album title EN ÄR FÖR MYCKET OCH TUSEN ALDRIG NOG stands for the fact that one is too much, while a thousand are not enough – a stoner thought…
Review: Tsha :: Capricorn Sun
What does this woman want? When in doubt, everything. But of course, Tsha is a DJ after all – and only secondarily not only an extremely popular, but also one…
Review: The Düsseldorfof Düsterboys :: Duo Duo
The non-Düsseldorfer with not-just-dark showpieces that embrace folk, psychedelic and even Latin. That only happens once in German pop: two guys who play in two bands, both of which appear…
Monthly review: Sustainability in September 2022
September was all about innovation – Swedish recycling company Renewcell opened the first commercial textile-to-textile recycling plant. Meanwhile, the Kering Material Innovation Lab, Albini_next and the Vienna Textile Lab devoted…
Review: Nnamdï :: Please Have A Seat
So, just sit down. PLEASE HAVE A SEAT challenges Nnamdï Ogobonnaya with his fourth album so he can show us what he’s got. And that’s not a small thing, because…
Review: Willow ::
It must be a burden coming from the Smith family. Father Will and mother Jada, to put it mildly, never kept any of their children off the red carpet, quite…
Review: The Nerves :: “The Nerves”
Post-punk settings of cultural uneasiness While around him Kevin Kuhn’s drums, Julian Knoth’s bass and his guitar are constantly erecting new walls of sound, Max Rieger admits to resignation, to…
Review: Sorry :: Anywhere But Here
Well, there’s one thing you can’t accuse Sorry of: that they pay special attention to their marketability. It starts with the ungoogleable name Fish, which the band used to have,…