Blind listening: Torn Sail and Alabaster DePlume
Let's face it: the virtual world (and the amount of information it brings with it) makes us so knowledgeable about what's going on around us that, while on the one hand this [Continua a leggere]
Let's face it: the virtual world (and the amount of information it brings with it) makes us so knowledgeable about what's going on around us that, while on the one hand this [Continua a leggere]
Talking about Richard Skelton and his music is not an easy task. The risk is to gaze only at the surface without being able to grasp its mystery. We as enthusiasts are [Continua a leggere]
If this was a normal review I could get by in a few lines. I could simply tell you that The Innocence Mission is a duo from Pennsylvania, composed by Don and [Continua a leggere]
When you happen to listen to a record with a flawless shape, the first question that often arises is: but will there be substance under the shining surface? In fact, what may [Continua a leggere]
Carla Bozulich is an artist who certainly can’t leave indifferent whoever listen to her music. She has a visceral approach in which experience of life is deeply intertwined with the music, creating [Continua a leggere]
And then there are records like this. While you're seriously hurting yourself with the Gnod or you’re trying to figure out when Jonathan Wilson's new album will break your balls, you will [Continua a leggere]
We told you about Laish here. But in the meantime they published a new album, so we have to talk about them again. And it’s a pleasure to do it, because the [Continua a leggere]
Damien Jurado's career recalls his soft, whispered voice. He’s an author who has never raised the volume too much and who has always followed his path with coherence and humility, without fanfare, [Continua a leggere]
Trying to guess the content of a record from its cover is a temptation that’s as entertaining as it is often useless. But in the case of "Bellowing Sun" by Mind Over [Continua a leggere]
There are images that inevitably affect individual and collective imagination. The picture of the Syrian child lying on a beach of the Turkish coast is certainly one of them. The sight of [Continua a leggere]