Tag: album review
ALBUM REVIEW: Skull Mask – Iká
Iká is the latest release of Skull Mask, a project revolving around Miguel Pérez’s versatile…
ALBUM REVIEW: staraya derevnya – Boulder blues
The art collective staraya derevnya position themselves into the krautfolk aesthetics. But describing them is…
ALBUM REVIEW: Georgio Valentino – Lines of Flight
Over the last couple of years, windows of opportunities were shut ahead of us. Some…
ALBUM REVIEW: Acid Mothers Reynols – Vol 1
In 2017, the Japanese band Acid Mothers Temple made their first tour in South America….
ALBUM REVIEW: staraya derevnya – Inwards opened the floor.
For once, I will start the review with the conclusion: this stuff is fantastic. Honestly….
20 BEST ALBUMS OF 2019
20 albums which filled up concert venues, personal play lists and music news. Or deserve…
ALBUM REVIEW: Radament – due
Radament released their second album in April this year. A second album may be a…
ALBUM REVIEW: Iordache – Suita Titan
by ywannish Suita Titan (The Titan Suite) is the latest album by Iordache, written for…
ALBUMs REVIEW: Psychic Lemon – ‘Psychic Lemon’ and ‘Frequency Rhythm Distortion Delay’
If you’re looking to be amazed by a new band emerging in the past few…
ALBUM REVIEW: The Blacktones – The Day We Shut Down the Sun
The Blacktones come from Cagliari, Italy. Their history goes back to 2011 when they formed…
… if Santa was a music lover …
… he would bring everyone more music like this. Happy winter holidays! PLAYLIST Sendelica –…
ALBUM REVIEW: ash magna – sun’s bold arc
Among the multitude of projects featuring Red Elektra 69/vert:x/vostok’s Vince Cory, ash magna is a…
ALBUM REVIEW: Fraktal Phantom – Live in the Studio
Coming from Seattle, Fraktal Phantom is a project comprising Sean Fisher on guitar, Cary Kindberg on…
ALBUM REVIEW: Georgio ‘the Dove’ Valentino – The Future Lasts a Long Time
Georgio ‘the Dove’ Valentino’s special signature is difficult to define. His work cannot be encapsulated…
ALBUM REVIEW: RED ELEKTRA 69 – Space Age Sounds from the Omega Quadrant
RED ELEKTRA 69 is a space rock group from UK, very much present on the underground psychedelic…
ALBUM REVIEW: RED SUN – The wind, the waves, the clouds
RED SUN formed as a trio in 2014 in Albone, Italy and ‘The wind, the…
ALBUM REVIEW: SIBERIAN XP – Animalphabet
The first impression always counts. Some albums are simply charming from the first audition and…
ALBUM REVIEW: vert:x – from now to now
Psychedelic music has been around for as long as anyone can remember, but its revival…
ALBUM REVIEW: Radament – Radament
by ywannish There is no jazz like piano jazz. It has accompanied and played an…
ALBUM REVIEW: Manescape – Antibodies
by ywannish Manescape formed in 2006 and are coming from Głogów, Poland. After a couple…
ALBUM REVIEW: Firefang – Firefang
by ywannish Everybody likes upgrades. Every one likes novelty, original styles, new values to bring…
ALBUM REVIEW: Glasgow Coma Scale – Enter Oblivion
by ywannish The post-rock genre has gained popularity slowly but steadily over 20 years, being…
ALBUM REVIEW: Georgio ‘the Dove’ Valentino – Satyros Ironykos
‘Satyros Ironykos’ is a 7″ single coming from the out of nowhere of an enigmatic…
Doganov – Conducting Chaos
After the well-received debut EP Something Dark To Dance To, Doganov makes a strong follow-up…
Opeth – 25th Anniversary Tour @ Ancienne Belgique, Brussels – 15 October 2015
For this year’s tour, Opeth combine their 25th anniversary of existence with the 10th anniversary…
The breathtaking underground – 1947 by vert:x
The first time I heard a vert:x track was on Dandelion Radio during its 2012…
ALBUM REVIEW: MASSIS by MASSIS
Among the Belgian new releases so far, here’s the self-titled album from MASSIS. Produced by…
ALBUM REVIEW: Sarah McQuaid – Walking Into White
The singer-songwriters always bring along the constant fascination for an endless ocean of emotions and…
ALBUM REVIEW: Iordache – “Garden Beast”
album review by Ioana Nica The saxophonist Mihai Iordache needs no introduction in Romania. His…
ALBUM REVIEW: Georgio ‘the Dove’ Valentino – Mille Plateaux
album review by Ioana Nica A mysterious and étrange artist of Greek-American origins, who was…