Etiket: Review
Review: Kraftklub :: Kargo
The fourth Kraftklub album and the first after a five-year break proves that hardly any other band knows how to stage punk esprit with international indie rock riffs and German…
Review: Ellen Arkbro & Johan Graden :: I Get Along Without You Very Well
For her last album, Ellen Arkbro had multiple organs blaring at each other, but now she picks up the mic and sings moody Torch songs with titles like “Love You,…
Review: Courting :: Guitar Music
GUITAR MUSIC, that’s at least an honest album title. You think so at first, but then the opener breaks off after a few guitar chords and turns into a dull,…
Review: The Mystic Revelation Of Rastafari :: Grounation
One of the many stories accompanying this album is a reminder that the rhythm of the Rastafarians should be a representation of the heartbeat. In the first minute and a…
Review: Frayle :: Skin & Sorrow
Hypnotic mantra metal with ethereal dream pop and trip hop tendencies. Flirtatious singer Gwyn Strang on the cover of WHITE WITCH, Frayle’s debut EP, still sporting a face jewelry look…
Review: Editors :: EBM
Too smooth for the cult: electronic body music for the modern age. You can’t blame the editors from Birmingham for not always trying to reinvent themselves, to keep the tension…
dr John: “Things Happen That Way” (Review & Stream)
<!– –> <!– –> While a large generation of musicians is stepping away, the posthumous album has become a genre of its own. Not all the different ones have had…
The Children of Others by Rebecca Zlotowski: the review by Paolo Mereghetti
THE CHILDREN OF OTHERSGenre: parental-feminine comedyDirection: Rebecca Zlotowski. With Virginie Efira, Roschdy Zem, Chiara Mastroianni, Anne Berest, Yamée Couture, Victor Lefebvre Virginie Efira and Callie Ferreira-Goncalves in “The Children of…
Review: New! :: “50!” – The power of cosmic sounds
An anniversary box brings together the albums of the pioneering experimental rock band. In May 1971 they played the cosmic “Repulse Gondolier” in front of the cameras of the “Beat…
Review: New! :: 50!
Experiment + Groove ≠ Krautrock: A box set is reminiscent of one of the most influential German bands of the 1970s. If Klaus Dinger and Michael Rother hadn’t released any…