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“SONGS TO SAVE YOUR LIFE”: MOTOWN

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★★★ propagating electronic malady over guitar-orientated machismo while North Korean school girls in the audience, free in their conformity, dance in unison; flying red handkerchiefs; mourning the dead […]

★★★★ allusions to a mutant cockroach oligarchy, ruling a post-Ballardian netherworld where a binary-programmed slave drum orchestrates the working day […]

★★★★ this is a song that could fit quite aptly in Ridley Scott’s smoke-rammed, post-apocalyptic vision, snuggling well with the beautiful Vangelis soundtrack that supported it […]

★★★ the usual noisy, fast and up to the point guitar riffs with an actually pretty poppy, soothing singing voice […]

★★★★ These guys entrust their audience to sink deep into bitter-sweet hallucinations, which bark and bite at optical nerve endings, seducing the listener into a milky sleep, soused in feedback sweat spurned on by ecstasy nightmares […]

★★★½ Experimental pop with a dark atmosphere, deep, echoey production, lots of piano, somber sounding acoustic guitars and all kinds of strange shimmering keyboards […]

★★★½ Although obvious comparisons can be made to popular female punk bands such as Slant 6 in terms of lyrical content as well as style, Primetime deserve to have this EP looked at individualistically. Their dissection of social anatomy and sexual politics is almost charmingly idiosyncratic […]

Oasis documentary // thesenseofdoubt.com

The arrogance, the excesses, the clothes, the attitude, 1994, Definitely Maybe, Brit Pop, Liam Gallagher, Noel Gallagher, the drugs, “the biggest band in the world”, the anthems, the British reconquest, the immaculate debut. Oasis.

Exploring the subcontinental roster of indie pop with its quirky instrumentation and dewy-eyed imagery, ‘The Snowfalls’ conveys a real sense of ‘reminiscence’- akin to the vintage filters one finds on Instagram […]

What is outstanding about Nisennenmondai is that they could easily bring a show suitable for all those ecstasy-fuelled addicts, but also a disturbing experience that could easily jeopardize Sonic Youth´s walls of noise and drone […]