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 From the title track, one is immersed in an ambient world with oceanic synth, almost feeling its waves accompanied by distorted guitars just enough.

 You feel there, between the snow and the tracks, spectator of this sentimental tragedy, photographer of that moment.

Hammock's EP 'Stranded Under Endless Sky' offers an evocative and immersive ambient experience. From oceanic synth waves to melancholic guitar notes, it crafts a journey full of deep emotions. The review highlights the album's ability to evoke vivid imagery and heartfelt moments without numerical rating. Each track contributes to an atmospheric story centered around longing and farewell. It's a contemplative musical journey that deeply resonates with listeners. Discover Hammock’s mesmerizing ambient EP and immerse yourself in its emotional soundscape today!

 The protagonist’s scepter finally passes to the Female Vocals miss Riina Rinkinen, more in shape and charismatic than ever.

 Listen to this disc, and the great mastery with which it was created will steal you away for a moment from the real world and take you to another made of forbidden dreams and fallen angels.

After a two-year break, Silentium returns with Amortean, showing a musical evolution highlighted by the strong debut of Riina Rinkinen's female vocals. The album blends gothic and symphonic metal elements with improved songwriting and emotional depth. Critics praise the band's cohesion, instrumental skill, and the album's immersive atmosphere. Overall, Amortean is regarded as a standout and revitalizing work in Silentium's discography. Discover Silentium’s Amortean—immerse yourself in a gothic metal journey filled with powerful vocals and haunting melodies!

 "An authentic French gem of the most romanticist black metal: 3 tracks that hit your heart and emotions like arrows."

 "We, Amesoeurs, are the children of this sad and metallic century."

Amesoeurs' EP Ruines Humaines, released in 2006, is praised as a standout piece in romantic black metal. The trio combines raw black metal intensity with melancholic, emotional melodies that reflect the despair of modern industrial society. Noteworthy tracks include 'Bonheur Amputé' and 'Faiblesse des sens', showcasing powerful vocals and engaging rhythms. The EP's artwork and themes deepen its artistic statement about contemporary human ruins. Listen to Amesoeurs' Ruines Humaines and experience a deep dive into romantic black metal's emotional core.

 The true protagonist of the disc is the singer Agnete M. Kirkevaag who manages to use her vocal performance in a sublime manner: sometimes seductive and magical, sometimes angry and harsh.

 Listen closely, and you’ll notice how this Norwegian group mixes goth with nu, thrash, death, and jazz influences in an original way.

Madder Mortem returns with Desiderata under Peaceville Records, delivering a dynamic blend of nu-metal, thrash, jazz, and gothic elements. The band's lineup evolved, but siblings Agnete and LP Kirkevaag remain pivotal. Agnete's vocal range shines through diverse tracks, from aggressive to melodic. The album exhibits originality and skillful genre-mixing. Fans and newcomers alike will find something compelling and fresh in this release. Explore Madder Mortem's Desiderata now and experience a fresh fusion of metal like never before!

 Apicella is a poor copy of Murolo and Gagliardi.

 Better 'na canzone? No!, better 'na flebo!!!!

This review humorously critiques Mariano Apicella's 'Meglio 'na Canzone,' highlighting its repetitive love themes and lack of originality compared to classic Neapolitan artists. Despite the critic's strong dislike, the album remains beloved by her mother, illustrating a clash between personal taste and cultural sentiment. The reviewer was also surprised by the political connection in the lyrics, which ultimately was not present. The album is described as mediocre but emotionally significant for some listeners. Discover the bittersweet charm of Mariano Apicella's Neapolitan sounds—listen and decide if it's meant for you!

 "This album might cause some old-time fans to wrinkle their noses due to the electronic inserts, but as we know, one must be cutting-edge."

 "And so the magical circle of Steve closes, producing one of the best horror metal CDs of our country and beyond."

Death SS's album Panic is described as a definitive work blending classic horror metal with new electronic elements. Produced by Neil Kernon, it features gothic atmospheres and innovative tracks like 'Let the Sabbath Begin!!' and 'Ishtar.' While some old fans might hesitate at the electronic influences, repeated listens reveal a successful evolution. The album stands as one of the best horror metal releases in Italy and beyond. Discover Death SS's Panic – a thrilling blend of horror and electronic metal that redefines the genre. Listen now!

 "This 'Tales Along This Road' could be the soundtrack of your evenings in the brewpub in the company of your closest friends."

 "You won’t be able to get enough of this song, you will sing and sing the chorus thousands of times."

Tales Along This Road by Korpiklaani is a vibrant and diverse folk metal album that combines traditional metal instruments with folk elements like accordion and flute. The songs evoke lively pub parties and joyful celebrations, making the album a perfect soundtrack for fun nights with friends. Highlight tracks like 'Happy Little Boozer' and 'Midsummer Night' offer irresistibly catchy choruses. The album is highly recommended for both longtime fans and newcomers alike. Listen now to Korpiklaani’s Tales Along This Road and join the ultimate folk metal party!

 "Kristoffer's bass and vocals will not make anyone miss the former singer Jens Ryden."

 "Pariah includes new additions like keyboard inserts and thrash melodies, missing in earlier Naglfar albums."

Naglfar's fourth album, Pariah, showcases the band's resilience after a lineup change with Kristoffer Olivius on vocals and bass. The album maintains strong black metal roots while incorporating thrash melodies and keyboard textures. Key tracks like "A Swarm of Plagues" and "The Perpetual Horrors" highlight this blend. Although it may not surpass their earlier masterpieces, Pariah remains a solid release recommended for fans of Swedish black metal. Listen to Naglfar's Pariah and discover a fierce blend of black metal with thrash intensity today!

 When I heard it was winking at the cold Norwegian black I got excited, but then listening to it I lost hope.

 The singing in dialect becomes tiring in the long run, and maybe even on the first listen.

This is a negative review of Inchiuvatu's album 'Piccatu', criticizing its repetitive structures and unpleasant vocals. While the keyboard and flute insertions and folk elements show some originality, overall the album fails to live up to the expectations set by Norwegian black metal influences. The reviewer finds the use of Sicilian dialect vocals tiring and the album cover disturbing but notes some originality in the band's concept. Discover the truth behind Inchiuvatu's 'Piccatu'—listen and see if you agree with this critical perspective.

 "Naples, you're amazinggg!"

 "Once, driven by curiosity, I asked a child and he replied: well, because I understand your lyrics better than you do!"

This review covers Caparezza's energetic live concert at the Adunata Sediziosa gathering in Naples, despite a two-hour delay. The artist and band engage the crowd with strong performances of hits like "Inno Verdano" and "Fuori dal Tunnel." While some fan-favorite songs were missing, the overall atmosphere, audience participation, and skilled musicianship made the night memorable. The event’s organization also supported important social messages. Discover the vibrant energy of Caparezza's live show—listen to the hits and relive the unforgettable Naples concert now!

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