Etiket: Review
Review: Stromae :: Multitude
Basically, it was always a misunderstanding that Paul Van Haver alias Stromae made naive feel-good music. But even Stromae’s debut single and breakthrough hit “Alors On Danse” (2009) was not…
Review: Beirut :: Artifacts
If you climb into the attic and rummage through old suitcases, you will at best come across forgotten treasures, but a yellowed photo album is not bad either. You can…
The Lemonheads: “It’s A Shame About Ray” – good mood instead of grunge (review & stream)
Luckily, It’s A Shame About Ray was released in June 1992 and not earlier. 1991 was Thurston Moore’s proclaimed “year that punk broke,” and Nirvana and Pearl Jam reigned supreme…
The Weather Station: “How Is It That I Should Look At The Stars” (Review & Stream)
In the damn (music) year of 2021, which has produced few masterful records, the most uplifting by far was “Ignorance,” whose only flaw was inlaying its creator’s rugged soulscape in…
Review: Nilüfer Yanya :: Painless
If you talk to artists about the sequencing of their albums, the agony of choice becomes clear: where to start, where to end – and how to arrange things in…
Monthly review: sustainability in February 2022
February marked the search for alternative, sustainable materials, but also the industry’s confrontation with the impacts it is causing. There was also an increased use of recycled materials and strategic…
Review: Peter Dinklage and “Cyrano”
With “Cyrano”, Joe Wright, who became known for his Austen adaptation “Pride and Advantage”, has again taken on a literary film adaptation after a few (less successful) excursions into genre…
REVIEW. ‘Vikings: Valhalla’: “Enough ax and arrow entertainment to fill the substantive gaps”
Giant men with thick chest muscles and hair so shiny and full that your golden retriever’s coat looks like a scrubbing brush. With ‘Vikings: Valhalla’, the bloodthirsty, rutted Vikings are…
The Supreme is preparing to review again the pardons of the ‘procés’ with new magistrates
The orders with which the Supreme Court denied legitimacy to the parties, citizens and groups that challenged the pardons of the ‘procés’ in order to question them were not yet…
Màkari: Aldo Grasso’s review of the fiction on RaiUno “Màkari”: Aldo Grasso’s review of the fiction with Claudio Gioè
Claudio Gioè in the second season of “Màkari” (photo by Valentina Glorioso). M.ÀKARIKind: Dreammatic comedy, detectiveDirected by Michele Soavi. With Claudio Gioè, Domenico Centanore, Ester Pantano. Available on RaiPlay Western…