Etiket: Review
Review: Royksopp :: Profound Mysteries II
On PROFOUND MYSTERIES II, Röyksopp do “an esoteric preventive measure against those artists and genres (…) that have shaped us over the years”. And that’s many years: Svein Berge and…
Review: The Mountain Goats :: “Bleed Out”
Great songwriting action for a small revenge manual John Darnielle watched (too) many action movies? He has. But he’s the only one who conjures up this record out of it…
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…
Review: The Mountain Goats :: Bleed Out
The bold, gory B-movie artwork already implies the cinematic relationship of the 21st studio album by the indie folk band, which was once founded solely by singer, guitarist and songwriter…
Review: Hot Chip :: “Freakout/Release”
A firework of dancefloor history The London electro band around the professor’s son and producer Alexis Taylor has been on the road for over twenty years now. The mission is…
Review: The World Dream Researchers :: Songbook
Don’t tell anyone that they haven’t been warned: “Happy is he who plays halma behind the stove with the owl,” someone sings while something clatters that somehow sounds like a…
Loudon Wainwright III: “Lifetime Achievement” (Review & Stream)
As a young man, he believed that by the age of 25 he would be dead. However, there was little in the life of Loudon Wainwright III, son of a…
Madonna: “Enough Love: 50 Number Ones” (Review & Stream)
The number in the title is not a lie, Madonna has had 50 number one hits on the American Dance Club Songs chart from “Billboard” so far – a record.…
Review: Fela Kuti :: Roforofo Fight
The waves in which works by Fela Kuti were re-released, especially in the Anglo-American world, were accompanied by different focal points in reception. In any case, no one can provide…
Review: Nope is a compelling and beautiful disaster spectacle
Daniel Kaluuya in Nope. Film history is bursting with images that seemed impossible until the moment of their creation. In 1878, Eadweard Muybridge published his groundbreaking, later animated photo series…