Tuesday, May 18, 2010

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Kriss Kross: Da Bomb (1993)

The bombastic and binding union between music and metaphorical mass destruction and of itself is nothing new of note within the imaginary hip hop (just think of the prophetic explosions in the Twin Tower on the cover of fotomontate "Party Music" of the Coup).
Since when Kriss Kross beardless degi the proven approach is so extreme as to tap the defense of nuclear, we can only steal from us ecstatic Marian apparition of the two MC's, or the unparalleled golden summit on which stands this explosive artwork .
It is probably due to volcanic itchy beat these two teenagers that the world of Rap may claim his Medjugorie Atomic place of spiritual pilgrimage in its evocative etereicità reminds us of the glories of the well-known utopian "Neverland" of Jacksonian memory.

Friday, May 7, 2010

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Aguaturbia (1970)

Following an overwhelming tour de force of spin the bottle, the Agaturbia wondering sadly the conclusion of the evening. The lettering of the moniker
seems to suggest the possible culmination of what might seem an innocent meeting between friends.
Meanwhile, the bottle is gone.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

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Paul McCartney & Wings: Red Rose Speedway (1973)

worrying The regression of the oral McCartney must not sidetrack us from the free reference fetish hidden behind the symbols harem the red rose.
erotic references to the burden of this tragic breviary demonstrates the machismo on the road, is the apparent approach to the twin background that fully expresses the whole mechanistic the mobile device swinging piston and its inevitable association phallic.
probably the only merit due to this flat collaboration between the former Beatles and Wings , lies in "visual pioneers" inherent in graphic design, able to bring together in summary form some of those towels aesthetic typical of ' imaginary eighties.
this subject, point out the great artwork to this latest critique on two of the four Scarafoni Liverpool and eloquent title: "When Mary Shelley meets the Beatles."