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Tag Archives: songs
Disasteradio: Sweatshop Review
It has been seven long years since Charisma was released. Wait. It has been seven short years since Charisma was released. Wait. It has been almost seven years since Charisma was released. It seemed that perhaps Disasteradio had succumbed to … Continue reading
Grün – Manyana Review
When they began as Greenland, Grün released a nifty E.P. called The Prisons of Language. About six years later, they had changed their name and then released their first album, Greenland, which continued on from the sound of The Prisons … Continue reading
Slowdive: Slowdive Review
After reuniting a few years ago, Slowdive have released Slowdive, their first album in a while. Slowdive were a band that were part of shoegazing… and so on. Review begins now. The songs move between soft and somewhat noisy whilst … Continue reading
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Sun Kil Moon: Common as Light and Love are Red Valleys of Blood Review
It’s hard to find something good to say about Common as Light and Love are Red Valleys of Blood without matching it with “however”. There’s a number of solid songs on the album. “Window Sash Heights” is crafted quite beautifully, … Continue reading
La La Land Review
La La Land was not a bad film. One could say that it was quite enjoyable. Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone play characters that have desires and pursue them whilst at the same time entering a relationship. During the unfolding … Continue reading
On Triple J
I was going to write the following earlier today, but I think I found myself second-guessing myself on if I thought it would be worth writing. I guess that that’s irrelevant. Yesterday whilst Je and I were at the pub … Continue reading
Meshuggah: The Violent Sleep of Reason Review
Meshuggah. Complex polyrhythms. Harsh dissonance. Odd time signatures. Technical drumming. Heavy guitar. Harsh vocals. Brutal heaviness. Musically chaotic. Menacing sound. Experimental nature. Chug: the Album. I could go on about Meshuggah’s skill as musicians and how well they work their … Continue reading
Radiohead: A Moon Shaped Pool Review
So I’ve been trying to get a review done for A Moon Shaped Pool for a while now but I haven’t had much luck, so I’ve decided to try and power through it right now whilst listening to a Blind … Continue reading


