I was recently diagnosed with a weird health condition regarding breathing problems, and it looks like I have my days counted.
I don't want to think about that, because it's like very rough to process everything. By Now, lets keep it simple: This album kicks ass, Conrad Tokyo and Space Program goes hard as hell, Ego and Solid Wall of Sound are fantastic, and the Sabbath sample is absurd but great. This shit is miles better than The Khia Theory w/o debate bro. Rap has it hard to peak ... read more
I think I just had a translucid experience with the Antichrist. It was fucking Joshua Booth, telling me the world is ending in 5 hours. Then I woke up with penis pain and a mental dust headache, drank ether milk and fucking collapsed at the floor while I was bleeding. That was my average listen of Voices of the Ether. The day became weirder when, at the rhythmics of Black Smoke Rises, I just avoided being cut by a giant car wheel in the shape of a PlayStation 3, just when the epitaph of the ... read more
Maruja got back from the kitchen to cook some of the wildest post-rock songs ever made, now with a extra slice: This is an improvisation at all. And in 23 minutes, you don't notice that at ANY moment. This guys just are THAT fucking stellar
I get it. And it's not cute.
I love it, and it hurts so much.
A debut for heartbreak, for delusion and for those in the thread of death and life.
Knowing that they will soonly fall. Not knowing when.
I don't know when I will fall from the Thread.
I just fear everytime the world goes each time faster than the last 3 seconds.
This is some of the most beautiful slowcore tracks you can possibly imagine. Sharp, dense and also extremely depressing. This is possibly an album you should never show to someone you love, because they will question your mental status. Let yourself vanish away by the most pretty but heartbreaking post-rock + shoegaze combination ever, and also, one of the most agonic albums of the 20st Century.
My Goats are absolutely washed, they started with a great mix of Indie Pop, Post-Hardcore and Power Pop and they turned out the thing they criticized in Voyeur... I fear this is shit
My relationship with Portishead is very weird. One of the most prestigious trip hop groups ever, but... their masterpiece is just the opposite to that. Their most complete artwork to this point was born from the weird choice to depart from the Downtempo influences, going more onto electronic, industrial and even psychedelic elements across 11 different but connected songs that goes WEOEOWOEKSOWOOWOWEO, and then The Rip is one of the most beautifully depressing masterpieces of the 21st Century. ... read more
A year ago, I started expand my musical horizons, creating an account on the music site we are here now. My first review and rate was a red one on the debut album of one of the hugest and most popular emerging irish bands of the 2020s: Inhaler.
Fortunately, my music reviews become better, more intricate, complex and absurdly wild, but also on a kind-of-professional way. Sadly, while I expanded My musical taste, I nevee felt anything for Inhaler, and always sounded outdated, generic and ... read more
What is life? What is death? What is me?
What is you? What is him? What is her? What is them? What is what?
Probably the nothing is the everything in a comforting field of middle point.
The third Squid album, Cowards, explore the human mind making many questions.
What is the limit of hatred? What is the lowest point of decency? What are we as beings?
Ollie Judge becomes sadistic through many kind of wild characters even becoming a dead God.
There it is something highly disturbing but ... read more
Y'all never would have survived the Talking Heads if you were born in the 70s
Gawdamn, imagine a Geometry Dash level with Fish on it.
Sweet Trip is one of those bands knowing its full history is a bit... complicated. We all know the allegation against Robert Burgos, we know the destiny of the band, and we already ever heard the highly acclaimed Velocity : Desing : Comfort, a strange mix of Electronic elements with Neo-Psychedelia. The problem is their debut album is already superior in every aspect you can ever imagine. One of the "shortest" (in terms of ... read more
This is how you mix genres.
This is the first album/EP I saved on my library of pending projects, and I'm baffled about how I forgot about this monolith. Genesis Owosu's second album is one of the weirdest mixtures or post-punk with rap ever existed. Constantly, this shit expands onto more avant-garde punk and electronic sounds that will explode your mind. Struggler is one of the most strange and funky trips of the decade so far, and I don't know how I ignored it for +6 ... read more