Jackson DiianniHadewijch (2009)Bruno Dumont’s 2009 film, Hadewijch, ranks not just as a landmark of his career, but as one of modern history’s most remarkable films —…Jun 10Jun 10
Jackson DiianniAgain (2023) by Oneohtrix Point NeverI realize I review a lot of instrumental/ambient music on here. I know that’s probably uninteresting to a lot of people. But I listen to a…Oct 12, 2023Oct 12, 2023
Jackson DiianniEnd (2023) Explosions in the SkyI would like to have a career like Explosions in the Sky. Not many instrumental bands can tour and play sold-out shows (although Tangerine…Sep 23, 2023Sep 23, 2023
Jackson DiianniNOT TiGHT (2022) by DOMi and JD BeckIf I were grading on sheer technical ability, this would get the highest grade possible. Drummer JD BECK and keyboardist DOMi are two of…Sep 14, 2023Sep 14, 2023
Jackson DiianniStation to Station (1976) by David BowieStation to Station, David Bowie’s tenth studio album, has been alternately categorized as rock, disco, funk, Philadelphia soul, art rock…Sep 14, 2023Sep 14, 2023
Jackson DiianniNog (1968) by Rudolph WurlitzerRudolph Wurlitzer may not be a household name, but he has written for some of the most important filmmakers of the 20th century…Sep 14, 2023Sep 14, 2023
Jackson DiianniSea Change (2002) by BeckThe breakup album (or song) is a music industry concept used by established artists to signal maturity/introspection by drawing on…Sep 14, 2023Sep 14, 2023
Jackson DiianniDoggerel (2022) by PixiesDoggerel is the eighth studio album by the Pixies, one of the watershed groups of the 1990s. After disbanding in 1993 and reuniting in…Sep 14, 2023Sep 14, 2023
Jackson DiianniCracker Island (2023) by GorillazA reliably-solid effort by Gorillaz, the side-project-turned-full-time-venture of Blur frontman Damon Albarn. One of those bands (like…Sep 14, 2023Sep 14, 2023