3/9/21
Inflammation is one of the most common conditions people experience. With about 15 million Americans suffering from painful arthritis, it s a serious disability across the nation. It s not only painful, however.
Inflammation is linked to serious and even fatal conditions. A recent study in the National Library of Medicine reports the body s cytokines that regulate vital immunological conditions such as allergies and autoimmune diseases are negatively impacted by inflammation.
Dr. Marco described an early SoftWave patient treated with SoftWave Therapy. During the patient s first session, he said that because of his condition he has a very difficult time using the bathroom. After his initial treatment, he went into our bathroom and stayed for a long time. We were a little concerned but when he came out, he said this was the first time in a very long time he could actually do something we all take for granted he went to the bathroom! It was very satisfying to se
Christian Eede
, March 9th, 2021 17:40
The Italian festival is aiming to unearth outsider sounds as part of a partnership with fashion brand Stone Island
Turin s C2C Festival has partnered with Italian fashion brand Stone Island for a project called Stone Island Sound.
With a fairly open brief to unearth outsider sounds, the project encompasses playlists, soundtracks and a series of releases on C2C s own imprint. You can find a number of the festival s Bandcamp-focused playlists via Buy Music Club, with March selections including releases by the likes of Slikback, Duval Timothy, SOPHIE and $hit & $hine, among many others. New playlists will be shared via the Buy Music Club page each month.
Joe Banks
, March 8th, 2021 08:14
Self-hobbled and confined to a wheelchair, Luke Haines dug deep into middle England’s psychic hinterland to produce the definitive anti-Britpop album. Joe Banks reflects on a “monsterpiece” that still resonates today
As an opening track, ‘Light Aircraft On Fire’ is a vicious, lip-curled statement of intent. After a brief tease of melodic guitar, Luke Haines crashes into a furnace black riff, hissing his words out like a man rapidly running low on oxygen: “When you cut your lover slack/ You’ll get a monster back”. Haines will return to this theme of unleashing monstrous thoughts, but for now he’s sticking with self-immolation and hints of a “dark premonition”, with “a pre-science preacher in the cabin”. The bridge has a bone-crushing, militant vigour, while the chorus clutches onto that initial hint of melody for dear life. But ultimately, this song is a high velocity death wish, a petrol bomb smashed against the Britpop s
Celebración Del Trance Profano
Noel Gardner
, March 8th, 2021 09:12
With adaptions of Moroccan and Spanish folk music and soaring guitar-playing by Thomas House of Sweet Williams, Concepción s Les Conches Velasques have come up with something very special indeed, finds Noel Gardner
This group, from Zaragoza in the north of Spain, don’t appear to enjoy any great domestic profile or have the aggressive marketing nous to create one, nor are they part of any obvious movement or scene of like minds. Spinda, an indie label from the south of the country who’ve released
Celebración Del Trance Profano, say “We love great bands making noise!” by way of a motto. Only with this album, Les Conches Velasques’ second, can it be called a band per se: previously, on a self-titled Bandcamp EP from 2018 (later turned into an LP from 2020 by adding two songs), everything was played and sung by Pablo Jiménez. Now, he’s one part of a quartet, but LCV’s hypno-disco punk-funk exaltat