the best album of 2024 is synth-pop.
the duo magdalena bay returns after three years with a simply incredible album.
in terms of sound the album very skillfully unravels between synth pop and neo psychedelia and in many places it is difficult to see the border between these two genres. The skill certainly lies here, being able to combine a mainstream genre with a potentially more experimental one and being able to make them sound so magnificent. all seasoned with a note of darkness that wow. ... read more
taylor swift- nuovo album
l’artista più in voga al mondo sforna il suo undicesimo album dopo aver vinto l’anno scorso il grammy come miglior album e il titolo di persona dell’anno.
la prima parte dell’album è un ammasso di stereotipo fatto male del pop in cui la swift copia male i rimasugli brutti dei suoi vecchi pezzi. il risultato sono quattro pezzi pressoché identici che vanno benissimo come sottofondo al pam.
nella seconda parte dell’album ... read more
Mother mother's new album is their best work of the last 10 years. The album is certainly classified as indie rock but made alka manner of the old M.M: songs almost uniformly inspired that touch really high peaks, especially compositional. The work done with the voices is great and the songs are almost never trivial, on the contrary. the main problem of this album is certainly the production, plasticity and designed for the most noaky commercial rock, which leads to the sound of the album to ... read more
Best PPC Album. All the songs are circular and very well structured, you don't get bored. The effects are used intelligently unlike their other albums. There are some less beautiful points but overall a really pleasant and well-made album, I hope well for future works.
it could have been done much better
Tom Yorke's attempt to reinvent himself is a failure, the new album from "The Smile" seems at least twenty years old, the songs are shrouded in a fog of boredom and reverb and nothing seems to be innovative. There are definitely some good ideas on the album, but too poor to make it any good. Harmonically the tracks are well written but here too the leap in quality is missing. The album in general is boring and he doesn't make an effort to remove it, ... read more
PPC's first album starts off like a bomb. The trip-psychedelia that blends with hard rock (and at times metal) riffs is a winner, and this is how the group presents itself to the world. The alternation of moments of pure hypnosis with energetic riffs that don't hesitate to wake you up. The first track: Cornflake, starts with the premises I have listed, very well written, starts with an energetic riff and fades into a slow, completely unexpected chorus. The album continues along this line, it ... read more