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martedì 25 aprile 2023

My Review: Pigeon - Permanent Quest/Riged

 Pigeon - Permanent Quest/Riged


You can't teach Germany anything, on the contrary, you can learn everything unimaginable from it, and it is a breath that contaminates the lungs of our thoughts. The band produces a single, two songs, in an anarcho-punk plan with obvious Post-Punk stings, in a dive of searing guitars, wheezing and screaming vocals, with the feeling of an ongoing diatribe.

They are fat bullets, soaked in the acid of the history of this artistic propensity that eludes facilitation and seeks rather, through its evident impetus, to make the skin the place where they transfer their neuroses, sublimating everything with episodes of simmering feelings, as they run towards escape, where no victory awaits them. But they do win, either because of their immediacy or because of a style that cannot be denied...


Alex Dematteis 

Musicshockworld

Supino

25th April 2023


https://pigeon4.bandcamp.com/album/permanent-quest-riged




lunedì 24 aprile 2023

My Review: Burning City - Burning City

Burning City - Burning City


It must be acknowledged that music often seduces, evokes, brings to mind, and conquers by its multiple capabilities. In the case of this German band, everything is highlighted, to the utmost power, as it is undeniable that, although nothing appears to be new, in the end we find ourselves inside an enormous cerebral/emotional and sensorial perimeter, which qualifies our existence for the reminders and power games established by the guitars, the robust harmony, the perverse and pleasant will of a vocal that knows how to be dreamy, while all the sadness holds us back. 

A pure Post-Punk that then lets itself be contaminated by an electronic feeling, ending up landing in a place that seems to start in the late Seventies and is capable of skipping the last Twenty Years. It's five rusty strands, with a wipe of oil on the skin, to lessen the listener's pain, but... so much irrepressible beauty!

The crooning of Don't Get Lost seems to come out of Stan Ridgway's vocal chords. The music on this EP are eclipses of darkness, Germany appearing to you in a dream, as everything slides towards the prairie of our privilege...


Alex Dematteis

Musicshockworld

Supino

24th April 2023


https://burningcity.bandcamp.com/album/burning-city




giovedì 20 aprile 2023

My Review: Mantarochen - Glaza

 Mantarochen - Glaza


The icy wind of German history does not stop, cannot, will not, and above all must not. In that central part of Europe, music is a woman who is picked up and thrown up onto the roof to watch, at arm's length, and learn her tricks. Then she is brought back down and given a slap in the face because her rights have been trampled on. Listen to this song and you realise that Leipzig is the emblem of that nation, the mother and daughter of every growing-up exercise. Take the song, a long list of recalls, which are immediately stopped, showing an evolution. Post-Punk is still unexplored, in its potential, the band knows it and proves it: it sniffs in the steel of the guitars and bass, trusts in the drumming and goes away, through the doubt-filled streets of our blissful listening. It is a craving invaded by the desire to repeat itself, the vocals are subtle but neurotic, everything tends to remind us of the Darkwave arpeggios of the late Seventies (Joy Division in primis), even going to Italy with Diaframma. You risk a lot listening to Glaza: like punching someone you love, recognising their value but at the same time feeling imprisoned by their beauty...


Alex Dematteis

Musicshockworld

Supino

20 April 2023


https://mantarochenband.bandcamp.com/track/glaza




domenica 16 aprile 2023

My Review: нат.аша - Moderne tage & au.sx

 нат.аша - Moderne tage & au.sx


The divine Leipzig brings us two new songs by нат.аша, techno and coldwave tangle in the smell of Synthpop.

They seem distant from each other (musically speaking) because they conjure up musical scenarios that stick with us and the desire to dance to rhythms that are not even related, with different feelings, with new abandon, but always under the banner of a pleasure tinged with melancholy. The robotic frenzy of the first track, Moderne Tage, is symbolic of the legacy of ancient but still valid brilliants, in a melodic wave that finds support in the rhythm.

Au.Sz is a nephew of second-period Pankow, in a meeting with the epic undulation of The Legendary Link Dots, which makes the track a virgin in search of embrace.

 Sometimes in just a few minutes we get to meet that form of contact between the impulses that push to emerge and the dreams we keep forced in the dark...

Alex Dematteis

Musicshockworld

Salford

16th April 2023


https://nataxa.bandcamp.com/album/moderne-tage-au-sz





mercoledì 12 aprile 2023

My Review: Delta Komplex - Veils

 Delta Komplex - Veils 


There are three of them, they come from Arnstadt, Germany, and they are wizards of connections, distributors of powders of beauty to be sprinkled inside a torrent of musical genres that they know how to master with strength and unprecedented skill, reaching the unimaginable, bringing our imagination to touch reality: St. Thomas presents himself in the bodies of these artists with wise, tense and capable hands. They are shots to the heart: almost fifty years of Post-Punk and Gothic propensities put inside eight compositions that use electronics, the basic rock of guitars and bass, to establish a gathering of everything that revolves within the need to make precise sums, a dutiful inventory. Here then, electronic, coldwave, dark synthwave, dark synthpop, darkwave, goth, post-punk, synthpop are no longer a long list of musical modes of expression but a straight dive, with continuous acrobatics, to deliver us perfection...


Alex Dematteis

Musicshockworld

Salford

12th April 2023


https://deltakomplex.bandcamp.com/album/veils-2






martedì 11 aprile 2023

My Review: Glaring - Things Left In The Past

 Glaring - Things Left In The Past


Anna Nin has to be cloned: whether she makes her own songs or covers, one is always certain that a fairy with tousled hair draws poems on the backs of branches. Her Dark-Ambient is a cradle for dreamlike zones that wander through Post-Punk in search of a shake, a thrill, with Synth driving the music towards the mid-1990s. Germany once again sits on the throne and watches its sons continue the story, with precise exercises in dedication to work and grams of fun. The latter comes with the second track, a cover that cuddles the original and confirms how those hands know how to caress our hearts...


Alex Dematteis

Musicshockworld

Salford

11th April 2023


https://glaring.bandcamp.com/album/things-left-in-the-past






lunedì 3 aprile 2023

My Review: Mantarochen - Porzellan

 Mantarochen - Porzellan


Ah the twinge in the heart, the twinge in the heart!

When Germany knocks, one immediately opens one's heart, mind, arms and trusts, a verb that is now almost completely dead. But over there they still know how to do things well, because they study, they have memory, they recognise the qualities one must have and develop them, creating fertility and quality as a legitimate consequence. Dedication is the first manifest ability of the band from Leipzig, a Post-Punk stronghold that knows no wear and tear of time. We witness the battles of the guitars, the rhythm section that plays not to waste time, producing muscle and effort, to bring into their circle of sonic friends all the fragrance of an ancient, credible, massive charm. The keyboard is the magic whiplash, which does not hurt, but rather produces the glue between styles that look at each other in need. The track is full of the fatuous smoke of this now abused, badly used genre, and yes, it does take the Germans to wipe out bad copies.

Like the shots from a machine gun, the drum shots reach their target supported by a cylindrical structure in which the melody is a perfectly oiled need that is just as malignant.

A shot to the heart, to the heart, to die happy...


Alex Dematteis

Musicshockworld

Salford

3rd April 2023


https://mantarochenband.bandcamp.com/track/porzellan





sabato 1 aprile 2023

My Review: ZEITGEIST+ Vol. 2 by Cold Transmission Music

 ZEITGEIST+ Vol. 2

by Cold Transmission Music



We find ourselves before the new gift from Cold Transmission, a label constantly capable of giving us reasons for happiness, privileges that become benefits to be used to steer our needs towards an area that knows how to be both collective and intimate.

So let's visit the 19 songs in this new compilation by Andreas and Suzy Hermann, whom we thank for the umpteenth time.


Song by Song


1 Bedless Bones - A Poison Tree


The Estonian band packs melody and intriguing situations by taking us, dancing, to the banks of a river, with a tree guarding this Synthpop-soaked electronica.


2 Alex Sindrome - Suicide Watch (featuring Dawn Blackbird)


The French artist's electro has a make-up of sensual darkness, a track that closes the shutters and plunges us into an ethyllic coma: eclectic, seductive, it conquers by the solutions adopted.


3 Walter Frosch - Under A Spell


The Swiss musician and singer, with his punk soaked in Synth wave and Pop, finds a way to write a sonic path that colours the sky at a high tempo.


4 Night Haze - The Light


We fly to Greece with an Electro-Dark embraced by Darkwave and it is a physical and mental delight, as with the track we travel into the light of a darkness that welcomes this perfectly structured sound system.


5 A Projection - Time (RMX)


Sweden confirms its distinct sense of giving joy to fear: a song with the gothic banner on Dark-Electro beams, splendid...


6 Left for Pleasure - Hinter Schweren Gedanken


EBM, Synthwave, Post-Punk, Electronics for the German band that takes the eighties and treats them with a syringe full of algorithmic woo, flashes of icy wind and magnetic fingernails: amazing act of strength.


7 M/A/T - Das Fundament


We stay in Germany and throw ourselves into icy, enchanting synths, where it's the EBm of the Nineties knocking at the door, with doses of electronics filling the pulsating veins of a robotic dance: ecstatic!


8 NECRØ - Surviving Pessimism


Lisbon and the synthetic fog, the shards of dust coming out of the abyss and the magnetic vocals of the most suggestive Dark-Electro, creating tension, even in the presence of hints of melody that try to make the situation more acceptable. It's pure adrenaline, with a whip on the skin.


9 Lacquer - Them


Berlin gives us a nice dose of conceptual sadness, slowly descending into the body, with oblique keyboards and a voice kept just under the skin for a song that compares Coldwave and Electro Pop, for a challenge in the very curious Alexander Platz. Intense!


10 Menthüll - Pour un silence


We go to Canada to dance in the folds of silence, with musical genres that meet each other, a lightness that makes us dreamy and happy: Synthwave prevails, toasting the many friends of this circular, sunny movement...


11 La Mécanique - Vestige du futur


Canada again, but this time we're in the middle of a lake full of electronic waves, in a sombre mood, powerful though, with its dose of Synthwave, Coldwave and Synthpop, urging us to surf on shards of ice in search of a farewell, with the future approving its melancholic guise...


12 METAL DISC - Crooked


Athens fills the Parthenon for an acid party with flashes of EBM and Synthpunk, with Minimal Synth projections that warm the hearts in its changes of impulses and hallucinations...


13 Rina Pavar - the things we hide (Club Mix)


The Leipzig goddess offers us a Club Mix, to complete our toxic addiction to this track: the dark electronic measures her breath with a weave of synths soaked in poison, to dance, dying, in her arms...



14 Oliver Decrow - We Are Going In Circles


Dear Oliver is the emblem of Germany, who whips the present, teases it and pours his strategies on it, skilfully combining Coldwave, Electronic and Synthwave, for a gloomy welter of liquid atmospheres. Therapeutic and mysterious, the song spins us around in a magic circle of feverish threads...


15 Laurent Colson - Senses Game


At night, in Paris, among the streets, staggering, fleeing, with happiness in black clothes and shadows, and the Synthwave blessing and summoning sick carriers of fragments of electronics, hot. Hypnotic and rapacious...


16 Sun's Spectrum - All I Want


All we want is to lose ourselves in the intensity of the Italian duo, pelvic engineers of Synthwave pounding, with voices morbidly close to enjoyment, as everything moves in delirium...


17 Revenge Body - Bliss


We fly to the States and cover ourselves well: the band here melts our hearts with a catatonic melody, its skin painted with Retro Wave and tamed electronics, close to a sobbing Coldwave...


18 Bleached Heat - Against the Wall


Canada again, and it's black-skinned orgasm, in a merry-go-round that starts in the Eighties and arrives at the present day: it takes a few prestigious genres, on which Synthwave, Synthpop and Dark Synthpop take over, deciding to command operations. And you dance with your eyes against the wall...


19 Scenius - High Low


To end it all you go to Leeds and it's a glow of synthetic tears, a pensive walk between the darkest Synthpop and an obedient Synthwave. You close your eyes and fall in, happily, with bruising cheers, because sadness is never quite a mistake...


Alex Dematteis

Musicshockworld

Salford

1st April 2023


https://coldtransmissionmusic.bandcamp.com/album/zeitgeist-vol-2-2




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