by Eduardo Brethauer | Aug 13, 2020 | Movies
Everything is Love (The Carters) After many comings and goings, and more than 100 hours of music-marriage therapy, Beyoncé and Jay-Z renew their vows to put an end to their commented trilogy. The Carters make love on the beach, rave and heal old wounds. The best...
by Eduardo Brethauer | Aug 13, 2020 | Music
Nihil Per Saltum (Baikonur) The postrock quintet from Santiago returns with its usual instrumental themes, adding in this second album the sound of synthesizers. Some may yawn at the monotony of some compositions, but I enjoy the breaks and progressions of proposals...
by Eduardo Brethauer | Aug 12, 2020 | Music
Joy as an Act of Resistance (Idles) A powerful assemblage of anger and humor, where very deep emotions underlie, even certain gestures of tenderness. With its guitars and drums always protagonists, it is a heartbreaking rite of protest against Brexit, the hidden...
by Eduardo Brethauer | Aug 12, 2020 | Music
Transagelic Exodus (Ezra Furman) Ezra Furman does not abandon his social and political theme, but he does it from another dimension. With its indie-pop sounds and poetic lyrics, it hugs and releases us with a buzz. Every time we think we step on known terrain, the...
by Eduardo Brethauer | Aug 12, 2020 | Music
Songs of Praise (Shame) Shame is the typical post-punk band of southern England, which is no shame, led by the energetic Charlie Steen. At a concert, he appeared on crutches and climbed a sound tower. On another occasion, he spits into the sky and, on the cold London...