Etiket: Review
Review: Built To Spill :: When The Wind Forgets Your Name
“Is that Kevin Spacey or James Mercer in the car?” asked a YouTube user. The question is for the video for the pre-release song “Fool’s Gold,” and it’s Built To…
Review: Jonathan Jeremiah :: Horsepower For The Streets
That the bulk of Jeremiah’s new material was created during his first tour of France and ended up being recorded in an Amsterdam church is amazing. Because despite all the…
Putin wants to review grain deal with Erdogan | Abroad
Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to reconvene with his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan about the disputed grain agreement that allows Ukraine to export grain. That is what the Kremlin…
Review: Jockstrap :: I Love You Jennifer B
When indie music takes itself seriously, it is independent and free from all sound categories. Strange that an estimated 95 percent of all indie records still sound formulaic. All the…
Calcio, press review of the main Italian and European newspapers
The Itasportpress.it site owned by Sportpress Editore Srls based in Catania, via Aloi 26, CF / PI 05616230875, is affiliated to the Gazzanet network of RCS Mediagroup Spa. The sole…
Madison Cunningham: “Revealer” (Review & Stream)
After her second album, “Who Are You Now”, the Californian was classified under “Americana” or “Folk”. But these categories for “revealers” fall far short, as Madison Cunningham reveals herself as…
Review: Sampa The Great :: As Above, So Below
“It is from her where you come from, it is from her these seeds are sown, your DNA and mine, generations and bloodlines.” Pathos comes on gentle paws at the…
Ozzy Osbourne: “Patient Number 9” (Review & Stream)
It’s amazing that the man, who now seems rather tragic in interviews, still delivers such vocal performances. This cannot all be due to the miracles of studio technology. Or maybe…
Julian Lennon: “Jew” (Review & Stream)
After Julian Lennon recently sang “Imagine” for the first time (at least publicly), he called his first album in eleven years “Jude” – he seems reconciled with his father and…
Review: Anna Erhard :: Campsite
Apparently, Anna Erhard already had a penchant for the simple life when she was making street music in Switzerland with her band Serafyn. Erhard’s second solo album after moving from…