Etiket: Review
Review: The Rolling Stones :: Live At The El Mocambo
325 Toronto fans were delighted when they won tickets to April Wine’s club gig via a radio station. The unknown Cockroaches would act as support. The joy passed when the…
Review: Moderate :: More D4ta
Heavy crockery in “Fast Land”: The first track on the new Moderat album is an electro drum and bass bolide that doesn’t really live up to its name and treads…
Review: The Associates :: Sulk (40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
Many fans of the sophisticated pop micro-genre consider SULK to be an eighties masterpiece, on a par with Talk Talk’s SPIRIT OF EDEN and STEVE MCQUEEN of Prefab Sprout. Others…
Three loves, one story. (S)experiment by Kirsten van Teijn does not contain scenes that resemble an orgy… | review
Not during the three years she lived there neatly and fairly unobtrusively with her boyfriend. But when she met an artist from Antwerp, there was an instant love. Sincere, mutual…
Series of the Week: “Almost Fly” – Season 1 (Review & Stream)
A series about hip hop from provincial West Germany in the early 1990s – who wouldn’t immediately think of Die Fantastischen Vier? Here, however, the protagonists are called Walter (Samuel…
Review: Soak :: If I Never Know You Like This Again
You turn on MTV, it’s “120 Minutes” with Paul King or “Alternative Nation” with Marijne van der Vlugt, and you know that in the next few minutes you’re bound to…
Review: Earth furniture :: Good morning, Ragazzi
Well, what will be the most dropped line from the new Erdmöbel album this time? I’m guessing “All my fears start a big band, the Big Band of the Federal…
Review: Lykke Li :: Eyeye
The Dogma film was once a Danish idea. Li Lykke Timotej Zachrisson is Swedish but borrows the concept for her fifth album as Lykke Li. No click track setting the…
Cannes Film Festival: the review of 3000 Years of Longing
D.to the first short film directed in 1971 George Miller made 10 films (and some videos). 10 are not very many, but not even a few. Those for which it…
Cannes 2022: James Gray’s review of Armageddon Time
TOrmageddon Time by James Gray was one of the most anticipated films of Cannes Film Festival. About the director of Ad Astra there were high expectations, too bad that while…