Review: Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young’s Déjà Vu stands as a landmark in rock history, a stunning blend of folk, country, and harmony-rich psychedelia. Released in 1970, the album showcases timeless tracks like ‘Teach Your Children,’ ‘Our House,’ and ‘Woodstock,’ each carving their place into the annals of pop culture. With a sound as lush as it is groundbreaking, the quartet’s masterful musicianship and soul-stirring lyrics define this essential piece of rock's golden era. Simply put: unmissable.
Review: 'Only Love Remains' is Yemen Blues' boldest album to date and one that marks a departure from their previous releases. Created from finished compositions by vocalist Ravid Kahalani, the band spent two weeks in the studio with minimal ideas and simply allowed creativity to flow. The result is a powerful fusion of each member's unique cultural influences co-produced by bassist Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz. The album blends direct emotional connection with spiritual depth and so offers both enlightenment and questioning. Amid global political and cultural polarisation, Yemen Blues leads by example and makes for an inclusive celebration of unity and love through music.
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