Etiket: Review
Review: Jack White :: Entering Heaven Alive
In general, when an album release is announced as a two-part work, the former gets much more attention. In the case of ENTERING HEAVEN ALIVE, this could well prove to…
Review: Ty Segall :: “Hello, Hi”
A little too harmless all-round attack by the Californian The Californian songwriter is one of those all-rounders who sometimes lose the common thread between their skills. On his 14th solo…
Review: Ty Segall :: Hello, Hi
The Californian’s psychedelic folk rock is airy, but not always easy to digest. Don’t jugde an album by its cover? In this case it is allowed. After the colorful lights…
Review: Dawes :: “Misadventures Of Doomscroller”
The Californians board the next band galaxy. But now they really want to know! After the retarding “Good Luck With Whatever”, Dawes celebrate the leap into the next band galaxy…
Review: Gilbert O’Sullivan :: “Driven”
Songs with the flair of sepia photos The man has been in the business for 55 years, but he moves through the album with the light-footedness of a twenty-something alongside…
Review: Jamie T :: The Theory Of Whatever
It wasn’t writer’s block that forced Jamie T to take a six-year hiatus. A good 180 songs were created after the release of TRICK alone: At first he wasn’t really…
She & Him: “Melt Away: A Tribute To Brian Wilson” (Review & Stream)
So much loveliness, euphony and perfection is rare. Actress Zooey Deschanel and singer-songwriter have been together for 15 yearsM. Ward the perfectly coordinated duo She & Him. This time they…
Review: She & Him :: Melt Away: A Tribute To Brian Wilson
It takes a while for She & Him to shed their respects, but then comes the version of “Heads You Win, Tails I Lose” that focuses entirely on the Beach…
The paper house: Korea. Aldo Grasso’s review
LA HOUSE OF PAPER: KOREAGenre: Action, dramaticDirection: Álex Pina. With Lee Si-Woo, Eugene Ko, Yunjin Kim, Jeon Jong-Seo. On Netflix One of Netflix’s most globally successful titles becomes a franchise.…
Fidelity, the book by Marco Missiroli: the review by Antonella Baccaro
Antonella Baccaro (photo by Carlo Furgeri Gilbert) Lsummer is still the season of betrayals? Suffocated by the summer heat, exhausted by the resurgence of new infections, the deterrent effect, in…