Etiket: Review
Review: The Stars :: “Hello Euphoria”
Frank Spilker lets discourse pop dance again. “Pretentious pseudo-lyricism won’t bring us the revolution!” scolds Frank Spilker, who, considering the fact that he abhors the zeitgeist so profoundly, knows it…
Kim Yong-hoon’s nest of vipers: the review by Paolo Mereghetti
No.IDE OF VIPERSGenre: ironic noir-pulpDirector: Kim Yong-hoon. With Jeon Do-yeon, Jung Woo-sung, Bae Seong-woo, Yoon Yeo-jeong, Shin Hyeon-Bin, Jeong Man-sik, Jin Kyung, Jung Ga-ram. Mixing the mocking gaze of the…
Review: Lou Reed :: Words & Music, May 1965
Sometimes the truth lies beneath the canon: How would The Velvet Underground songs sound if you reduced them to their essence, scratched off the wealth of experience, the knowledge advantage…
Review: Manic Street Preachers :: Know Your Enemy
It could have been the Welsh’s ‘White Album’. An epochal work on two discs. A stylistic explosion. The triumph after the triumph. But things turned out differently. THIS IS MY…
Paradiso: Aldo Grasso’s review of the TV series on Sky and Now
P.ARADISOGenre: dramaticDirected by David Dietl and Barbara Albert. With Alina Tomnikov, Friedrich Mücke, Albrecht Schuch, Ina Geraldine Guy, Daniel Strässer and Anne Ratte-Polle. On Sky and Now The protagonists of…
Review: Lyzza :: Mosquito
As an underage teen, Brazilian-born, Netherlands-based Lyzza was playing Amsterdam’s cooler clubs, followed by the kind of cool underground career that only indie dreams can write in the third decade…
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…