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Johhny Marr on the importance of The Who and Pete Townshend´s legacy.
A rock ‘n’ roll photograph is the ultimate counterpart of the sound. Images matter. Visual art matters in music. Cutting-edge rock ‘n’ roll photographers matter and Resonators is a proof of it.
★★★★☆ Drumfires, fuzz, growls, more distortion and fast vocals with a fuck-the-verse/chorus-structure that hits your skull over and over…
★★★★★ A sin city filled with circuses, theatres, cabarets, night clubs, poets, art installations, stand up comedians, strippers, posers, fakers, rockers, punks, activists, spiritualists, hipsters, hippies, ideologists, dreamers…
★★★★☆ Lights and vibrations that make us perceive noise in fuzzy quadrants. Luminous sketches and strobes in tones of reds and whites. Fugacious demonstrations of noise that drill your skull until you give up and enter into an hypnotic mood.
Some thoughts by our goblin reviewer on Dream Theatre and the genre that bothers the editor of this site.
★★★★★ Pop music discovering its most visceral and confrontational side in 2-3 minute odes of nihilism inspired by daily boredom and post teenage anger.
Bob Dylan on his influences, heroes, rock ‘n’ roll, and the people who immortalized his legacy. A demonstration of his obsession with words and an open letter against music journalists and critics.
★★★★☆ Thurston Moore is one of those musicians who treat a guitar like an appliance of primitive and unconventional noise.
Despite Motörhead having been on the road for almost 40 years, it is still an unbeatable gear of filth and boisterous noise…
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