Etiket: Review
Emeli Sandé: “Let’s Say For Instance” (Review & Stream)
The list of artists who received unbreakable chart hits from the Scot by choice is almost longer than that of her own successes. Either way, the British R&B queen no…
Review: Belle And Sebastian :: A Bit Of Previous
<!– –> How serious this group presented itself in its first phase! A band that started out as an art school experiment by chance developed into a veritable Smiths substitute…
Sharon Van Etten: “We’ve Been Going About This All Wrong” (Review & Stream)
Knowing the difference between “dark” and “darkish” or even becoming aware of it in the first place can help in times that tend to be dark. We messed it up.…
Warpaint: “Radiate Like This” (Review & Stream)
It feels like a dip in warm water. “Champion”, “Hard To Tell You” and “Trouble” wash over you with well-tempered harmonies, blur with electronic loops, carefully immerse you in a…
Review: Ibeyi :: Spell 31
<!– –> Anyone looking for answers to the problems of the present will eventually start digging in history. Some find there toxic theses about old constellations that blind thinking. But…
Monthly Review: Sustainability in April 2022
On April 22nd, Earth Day was celebrated again, which is intended to encourage an appreciation of nature and a rethinking of our consumer behavior. The fashion industry had also set…
Publisher | Pegasus: much to review
The Defense Minister, Margarita Robles, hardly provided news, data or indications of what measures will be taken in the face of the successive revelations about the use of the communications…
“Faces of Death”: disgusting, but not unimportant (review & stream)
In addition to “Cannibal Holocaust”, “Man-Eater” and “Zombie”, the sacred quartet of the “Video Nasties” list drawn up in the 1980s with films banned due to depictions of violence also…
Downton Abbey 2, A New Era: Film Review
Lto the one person we watched six seasons of Downton Abbey – Lady Violet Crawley (need to write Maggie Smith?) – that’s it too who has never ever seen an…
Series of the week: “Gaslit” (review & stream)
Does the world really need another series about the Watergate scandal? Necessarily! At least when she tells it as virtuously as “Gaslit”. Because the miniseries, which is based on the…