great album by a great but little-known band more
Lynch's cinema is like a decoding of reality on screen, but only from a semantic point of view. To do this, he completely deconstructs the common logic of the world, creating his own universe. Deconstruction of time, space, events, carried out in a systematic, natural, almost obvious way (in his world, this is normal). Each of us sees reality from a different perspective, each of us assigns incredibly different meanings to things, to events, meanings whose true nature is often distorted by our burdens; in this sense, Lynch shows us how complex and varied cognitive perception is, erasing that burden and digging even closer to the unconscious; how relative and contradictory truth can be, and he reveals the consequences of this, the conflicts and connections (both internal and relational) that will inevitably arise from this “weave of possibilities.” On one hand, there is the clear rationality of the operation, on the other there is clearly his desire to have fun, even provocatively, with the grammar of narrative, destroying it and reassembling it at his leisure without giving it too much thought. The significance of such an operation is as strong and decisive as it is profound and difficult to grasp and make one's own. A classic example of genius. more
Disk of painfully pure beauty. more
When I think of artistic inspiration, I think of the first 5 albums by Led Zeppelin, and some albums by the Beatles. more
"Alex the Ram." more
They screwed you over
cheated you, cheated you!
You were so cute
you were so cute
lazy in your head
and well-dressed more
GOD more
I keep staring at the album cover, expecting that at any moment the wing will touch the water, but it never happens. more
The blend between Giovanni Mucciaccia and Lucio Battisti is not only on video.
Fact more
Alien Shovel!!! more
Come on, it's not as contemptible as an album. As always, there's the usual big problem with Silvestri of putting too much on his plate, but there’s something praiseworthy, like the ska in L'appello. Not an exceptional album, but still enjoyable. more
who had the unhealthy idea of reissuing it on thick vinyl? Probably inspired by the sadistic frenzy of @Ditta more
draw a circle to serve as a perimeter
the Beatles are outside
draw another one
same story
The Beatles IN 9TH PLACE? I DISAGREE BUT I GUESS THERE WERE MANY VOTES. It shows that Radiohead didn’t exert Archimedean thrust more
"Even if it's not the height of technique": even Maestro Abbado misses a note, the Berliner Philharmoniker, the Budapest Festival Orchestra, the London Symphony Orchestra, and in 1st place according to Gramophone, the Royal Concertgebouw in Amsterdam show imperfections and expel less gifted elements. And for those who love jazz orchestras, just watch "Whiplash". But what do you cry out for from R+: "technical perfection" and then you define them "Tanz Metall," "Neue Deutsche Härte," an echo of "Neue Slowenische Kunst," (and Ondarock decrees "Laibachian poetics"). At its core, the music of R+ is based on a modular fundamental component similar to KMFDM's, creating a grandiose symphonic metal architecture. In the year 2021 of Our Life, I must read, rediscovering Georg Friedrich Philipp Freiherr von Hardenberg a.k.a. Novalis, Georg Trakl, Rainer Maria Rilke, Else Lasker-Schüler, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (listen to "Dalai Lama") "But what a shame, German, the language of Ratzinger"... but IGNORANT! Beyond the pontificate, Ratzinger is one of the most refined minds of the 21st century, but go on MG and read the translations of Lindemann's lyrics. You who enjoy the technique of Cannibal Corpse (who COPIED the lyrics from De Sade), who say that the greatest vocalist of all time is Freddie Mercury, who praise "In Utero," and fill me with CRAP in a review of Fear Factory (which I bought along with Tons of Harsh Noise). But you mosh at the Fenice and bring the opera booklet to the live shows of the "Crucchi" Ah: and go take a hike! more
Album "less felt," as stated by Guccio himself. more
The definitive biography of H.P. Lovecraft. more
The only one who has moved mountains more
After having "discovered" Ciampi, I have definitely downscaled him. Both hypersensitive, however, one of them has managed to fight using one of the noblest weapons of all, poetry. more
Bow more
IOSUMEDERUANTUATIURILIRILIUANT more