(((O))) Tag: Daniela Patrizi
III is an intimate record that requires to be experienced alone and undisturbed, letting you travel through beautiful soundscapes and deep journeys. By Daniela Patrizi
Listening to Blanket Waves is like being in two places at once and it’s a gorgeous experience. By Daniela Patrizi
With lost Voices, Esmerine demonstrate again that they know how to write a grandiose album. By Daniela Patrizi
Pacific is the proof of the musical evolution of We Deserve This and, with the attempt to go towards the post metal territory, Jan Platek delivers an enjoyable instrumental album. By Daniela Patrizi
The sound of Aikira is for music lovers and for those that have to ability to go beyond the classic rules. By Daniela Patrizi
Nexus is a great album. Take your time to adsorb it and let the sound woo you. It won’t let you go. By Daniela Patrizi
From the Lower Earth and Ocean is an immersive and artistically gravitating experience. By Daniela Patrizi
Floating between post-rock and post-metal territories, Red Forest deliver a consistent and well-played experimental rock. By Daniela Patrizi
Forty-five minutes of Steve Von Till and his guitar playing from the heart are never enough. In other words, this is an amazing record. – By Daniela Patrizi
Through ‘Helluland’ Northumbria confirm their ability to produce magnificent dark drone that has the power to catch your soul and let you feel things you didn’t expect. – By Daniela Patrizi
With ‘Nova’ Eschar will launch the listener into deep, galaxy-spanning layers of sound. Be ready. – By Daniela Patrizi
‘Freedom Conspiracy’ is an emotional and brilliant work that proves again the talent of these two geniuses of the current music scene. – By Daniela Patrizi
‘Mode’ tells you how powerful the band’s playing is and those of you that were looking forward to see what this post-porn-sludge instrumental trio from Switzerland is able to do with a full-length album can consider themselves completely satisfied. – By Daniela Patrizi
Le Seul Elément is a solo project of a French musician who does not want to be named by his real name. Daniela Patrizi recently reviewed his new release ‘Meradian’ and asked the person behind the project some questions.
Tyranny Is Tyranny focus on dynamics, repetition, and the dismantling of capitalism: highly recommended. – By Daniela Patrizi
With Midnight Features Alex Hall and Emil Amos act in a territory of much more freedom of expression, without restriction to creativity. By Daniela Patrizi
Even though ‘Croce’ has added nothing new compared to what we already know from the Italian duo, they manage to remain one of the most representative entities of the dark and psychedelic music world. – By Daniela Patrizi
‘Graduals’ is not easy, but, as a beautiful mermaid, it captivates and lures the listener who, unaware of the bigger, illusory plan, falls victim of it. Irremediably. By Daniela Patrizi
The Madrean by Whale Fall is an atmospheric and cinematic album that gives the listener a chance to either stay engaged or simply drift away. By Daniela Patrizi
At less than hour in length, Dilate is a journey that pleases every moment, and that should be experienced and revisited regularly knowing that some landmarks can easily emerge each and every time and invite you right back for more. By Daniela Patrizi





