Etiket: Review
Review: High Pulp :: Pursuit Of Ends
<!– –> If Kamasi Washington, Thundercat and Terrace Martin in the West Coast Get Down Collective developed a sound mark for Los Angeles jazz, then the six (not so popular…
Review: Rush :: “Moving Pictures”
Perhaps the best album by the progressive trio Whenever it is criticized that arena rock was soulless and well-calculated at its peak, this album has to be left out. At…
Kurt Vile: “(Watch My Moves)” (Review & Stream)
<!– –> <!– –> A slightly stoned count, a synthesizer that sounds like a spaceship taking off, a muddled guitar, a singer who doesn’t seem quite awake yet and delirious…
Review: 50 Foot Wave :: Black Pearl
<!– –> Wake-up call and reminiscence: The first notes on the new album by 50 Foot Wave should evoke memories of the pre-grunge rock on the fabulous SST label. And…
Review: The Walls :: “The Walls”
Post-punk trio in the Krautrock whirlpool In terms of sound aesthetics and uncompromisingness, “Im Flausch” (2019), the debut album by the Berlin trio, was quite engaging. On this second record,…
Review: Kurt Vile :: (watch my moves)
<!– –> Cozy skirt for Velvet Underground fans, psych pop for morning yoga. There has always been something contradictory, eccentric about musical categories for Kurt Vile. However, his musical vision…
Inventing Anna by Shonda Rhimes: the review by Aldo Grasso
THENVENTING ANNAType: DramaticBy Shonda Rhimes. With Julia Garner, Anna Chlumsky, Arian Moayed, Katie Lowes, Alexis Floyd, Laverne Cox. On Netflix There is the glamorous world of New York; there is…
The dark daughter: the review by Paolo Mereghetti
LA DARK DAUGHTERType: Psycho-feminist investigation Directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal. With Olivia Colman, Dakota Johnson, Jessie Buckley, Ed Harris, Peter Sarsgaard, Dagmara Dominiczyk, Alba Rohrwacher Olivia Colman in “The Dark Daughter”…
Review: Picture Book :: Yellow is the field
<!– –> Sometimes even the coolest Striezis have to get out of the city. So you drive towards the sun in a Lamborghini, and it doesn’t matter whether you speed…
Review: Father John Misty :: Chloë And The Next 20th Century
<!– –> The Chloë from the title is the subject of the first song of CHLOË AND THE NEXT 20TH CENTURY. “Chloë is a burrow socialist,” sings Father John Misty,…