Etiket: Review
Bart Davenport: “Episodes” (Review & Stream)
<!– –> <!– –> On his eighth album, the man from LA plays music that sometimes makes his home studio sound like Ocean Way and seems to fall from that…
Review: Aldous Harding :: Warm Chris
It would be quite wrong to call Aldous Harding one of the most interesting singers in the world. Rather, the New Zealander is at least five of the most interesting…
Review: Placebo :: Never Let Me Go
You could have guessed that Brian Molko is a renegade angel for a quarter of a century, ever since he let it rip so beautifully queero-campy and anti-Brit pop –…
Karen Dalton: “In My Own Time” – Two Miracles (Review & Stream)
Even she then came down to Montreux just half a year before the smoke over the waters of Lake Geneva was to inspire Deep Purple. Karen Dalton didn’t come to…
Review: Bart Davenport :: Episodes
<!– –> Bart Davenport is one of those guys who’s always there, but it’s easy to lose focus because they weren’t or ever will be the big thing. When they…
Aldous Harding: “Warm Chris” (Review & Stream)
<!– –> <!– –> On the first single of her fourth album, “Lawn”, Hannah Sian Topp aka Aldous Harding plays a trick on us: With an almost childlike voice she…
Review: Tindersticks :: Past Imperfect: Best Of Tindersticks ’92-’21
<!– –> It’s no easy task to condense a band history of 30 years and 13 albums into a best-of. Stuart Staples and his Tindersticks choose the chronological path. Starting…
Placebo: “Never Let Me Go” – Diversity in Rock (Review & Stream)
<!– –> <!– –> Since Little Richard at the latest, we have known that the kajal pencil is a means of liberation from heteronormative attributions. How helpful Brian Molko and…
Series of the week: Severance (review & stream)
Marc used to be a history lecturer at the university. Now he has the dullest job imaginable: sorting numbers back and forth on a monochrome computer screen without knowing why.…
Ghostwire: Tokyo, the review: postcards from Japan
Released on March 25 for PS5 and PC, Ghostwire: Tokyo is a typical and haunting depiction of the Japanese capital, but it loses on missions and activities. For some years…