Valeriy Bagrintsev
Chief Content Creator
- Music
- Audio Tech
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I’m Valeriy, the owner of Architeg Prints and a passionate advocate for all things art and design. Through my blog, I share expert reviews on music, movies, posters, and modern art, along with helpful guides to inspire creativity and help you make your space truly unique.
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Valeriy Bagrintsev
4 minute read
Reviews
Explore the dynamic and experimental sounds of Osees as they release the Cara Maluco EP, a compelling addition to their extensive discography that blends psychedelic rock with innovative... more »
Soul To Soul Soundtrack: a 13-Hour Party That Refuses to Behave
Valeriy Bagrintsev
11 minute read
Reviews
Soul To Soul soundtrack captures an electrifying celebration of African American musicians in Ghana, blending soul, jazz, and gospel at a historic concert marking Ghana’s independence.... more »
Savage Young Winos Review: Industry Suits Playing Punk Like It’s a Dare
Valeriy Bagrintsev
10 minute read
Reviews
Savage Young Winos turns record-label brainpower into scrappy chaos—then skips the worst parts. It’s messy, smug, and weirdly charming. Some records kick the door in. Savage Young Winos... more »
Muse Tease Dramatic New Single ‘Be With You’ Ahead of Upcoming Album
Valeriy Bagrintsev
6 minute read
Music News
Get a glimpse of Muse’s operatic return with the new single ‘Be With You,’ a stirring peek into their next musical chapter. Muse has just dropped a tantalizing teaser for their... more »
Kacey Musgraves Teases New Album with Sultry Single ‘Dry Spell’
Valeriy Bagrintsev
6 minute read
Music News
Get ready for Kacey Musgraves’ fresh sound as she drops the single "Dry Spell," teasing her highly anticipated new album coming this year. Kacey Musgraves is stirring excitement once... more »
Jon McClure of Reverend And The Makers Named New Chairman of Sheffield FC
Valeriy Bagrintsev
6 minute read
Music News
Sheffield FC welcomes Reverend And The Makers frontman Jon McClure as chairman, aiming to honor football’s roots and revive the club’s legacy. When the name Jon McClure pops up, most of us... more »
Jello Biafra, Former Dead Kennedys Frontman, Hospitalized After Stroke at 67
Valeriy Bagrintsev
6 minute read
Music News
Legendary punk rocker Jello Biafra is hospitalized following a hemorrhagic stroke caused by high blood pressure. It’s always hard to hear when icons who shaped our musical landscape face... more »
Return to Dust on the Grunge Revival and Their Hit Singles ‘Bored’ and ‘Downfall’
Valeriy Bagrintsev
5 minute read
Music News
Explore Return to Dust’s grunge revival sound and their rising impact with hits like ‘Bored’ and ‘Downfall’ on the latest Lipps Service podcast. If you’ve been craving that gritty, raw... more »
Arcam Radia R45 Review – Impressive Speakers and Pricing Insights
Valeriy Bagrintsev
7 minute read
Music Tech
Explore the impressive design and sound of Arcam Radia R45 speakers and what to expect from their pricing and availability. If you’ve missed the buzz recently, here’s some exciting news:... more »
Technics EAH-AZ100 Review: One of the Best True Wireless Earbuds
Valeriy Bagrintsev
8 minute read
Music Tech
Experience premium sound with Technics EAH-AZ100 earbuds boasting Dolby Atmos, long battery life, and sleek design in the competitive wireless audio market. In the realm of top-tier wireless... more »
Fractal Scape Review: Feature-Packed Wireless Headset at an Affordable Price
Valeriy Bagrintsev
8 minute read
Music Tech
Explore the Fractal Scape wireless headset bringing premium features and sleek design in a $200 package. Lately, the bar for gaming peripherals has soared sky-high, leaving no room for... more »
FiiO M21 Review: Affordable Hi-Res Portable Audio Player with Retro Flair
Valeriy Bagrintsev
8 minute read
Music Tech
Explore the FiiO M21, an affordable hi-res audio player blending flagship hardware and charming retro design for budget-conscious audiophiles. The retirement of the iPod Touch in 2022... more »
Steve Baskin’s I Sometimes Think Reboot: Nostalgia With Teeth (Again)
Valeriy Bagrintsev
9 minute read
Reviews
I Sometimes Think is back in “Better” form—warmer, tighter, and more stubbornly alive than nostalgia usually allows. Some albums point forward. I Sometimes Think (Better) points... more »
Gold Tips Hope And Recreation: Soul Therapy That Refuses to Whisper
Valeriy Bagrintsev
9 minute read
Reviews
Gold Tips Hope And Recreation sounds like a warm hug with a firm grip—classic soul habits, modern nerve, and zero interest in hiding feelings. Some records want to “set a mood.” Hope... more »
HELP(2) Compilation Review: A Charity Record That Shouldn’t Work (But Does)
Valeriy Bagrintsev
14 minute read
Reviews
HELP(2) compilation turns “various artists” into an actual mood, not a playlist. Arctic Monkeys, Pulp, Rodrigo—somehow it coheres and stings. Benefit compilations usually feel like polite... more »
Transform Your Space: Monar Canvas Speaker Blends Music and Art on Your Wall
Valeriy Bagrintsev
5 minute read
Music Tech
Elevate your room’s vibe with the Monar Canvas Speaker — a unique wall speaker that delivers hi-fi sound and stunning art visuals in perfect harmony. Ever found yourself torn between... more »
Morrissey’s Make-Up Is a Lie Proves Misery Is Still His Day Job
Valeriy Bagrintsev
10 minute read
Reviews
Make-Up Is a Lie isn’t a comeback—it’s Morrissey picking his favorite masks off the floor and putting them back on, proudly, like they still fit. This is one of those records that plays... more »
Yebba Jean Review: Grief Tried to Win—She Sang Louder Anyway
Valeriy Bagrintsev
12 minute read
Reviews
Yebba Jean turns mourning into motion: piano prayers, country detours, rock hunger, and hyper-pop glitches that prove healing isn’t neat. Some albums about loss try to sound wise. Yebba... more »