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The result is a pleasant "pastiche" dense with contaminations. A true melodic caress after the "industrial" rhythms of our days.
The result is a pleasant "pastiche" dense with contaminations.
A true melodic caress after the "industrial" rhythms of our days.
Alias & Tarsier’s Brookland/Oaklyn is a compelling album that merges Trip-Hop’s legacy with folk, New Age, and electronic Hip-Hop elements. The collaboration reflects deep personal and artistic influences, producing a melodic and dreamy soundscape. Released in 2006 by Anticon founders, it balances acoustic instruments and club rhythms without losing warmth or originality. This album gifts listeners a soothing yet complex musical experience. Listen to Brookland/Oaklyn and experience a unique blend of Trip-Hop, Dream Pop, and electronic Hip-Hop today!
Noruwei No Mori can easily be considered the most important 'coming of age' novel of the late twentieth century. A painful and sincere book that perfectly depicts that 'monster' every teenager has inside.
Noruwei No Mori can easily be considered the most important 'coming of age' novel of the late twentieth century.
A painful and sincere book that perfectly depicts that 'monster' every teenager has inside.
Norwegian Wood marks a turning point in Murakami's career, showcasing a realistic and emotional coming-of-age story set in late 1960s Japan. The novel explores grief, love, and existential uncertainty through the eyes of Watanabe. Rich in Western literary and musical references, it perfectly captures youth’s inner struggles. This deeply personal and sincere work remains one of the most impactful novels of the late twentieth century. Dive into Murakami’s Norwegian Wood and experience a timeless journey of youth, music, and heartfelt emotion.
At first glance all Chinese look the same. We Italians have in common with other humans only the difficulty of numbering sequences 'in Roman style.'
At first glance all Chinese look the same.
We Italians have in common with other humans only the difficulty of numbering sequences 'in Roman style.'
The review uses irony to critique how media and politics addressed various 2009 events, focusing on racism, immigration, and international hypocrisy. It highlights how serious issues like illegal housing in Milan and African crises were overshadowed or misrepresented in media. The author's sarcastic tone points out contradictions in global politics, including the Dalai Lama's visa denial and Mugabe's regime. Ultimately, it invites reflection on selective attention and prejudice in reporting and society. Explore this sharp and witty critique on 2009's media and politics—read now to uncover the ironies behind the headlines.
In my opinion, none of the songs on the album is mere filler: they all have their own reason and all achieve respectable expressive levels. Il Teatro degli Orrori, 'Refusenik': The best track on the album. Almost-eighty italo punk: a beautiful reality.
In my opinion, none of the songs on the album is mere filler: they all have their own reason and all achieve respectable expressive levels.
Il Teatro degli Orrori, 'Refusenik': The best track on the album. Almost-eighty italo punk: a beautiful reality.
The review evaluates 'Il Paese È Reale,' a compilation of 19 songs by Italian and Italian-speaking artists from diverse genres curated by Manuel Agnelli. The reviewer appreciates the expressive quality of all tracks and highlights notable songs like Afterhours' title track and Il Teatro degli Orrori's punk anthem. Some critiques include the album's limited distribution and inclusion of non-Italian language tracks. Overall, the collection is recommended for its artistic value and genre variety. Discover the rich sounds of Italian non-mainstream music—listen to 'Il Paese È Reale' and explore diverse artists now!
"All adults were once children (but perhaps not all of them remember it)." "If we don’t take risks, we will never be rewarded. You have to put something on the table in order to win."
"All adults were once children (but perhaps not all of them remember it)."
"If we don’t take risks, we will never be rewarded. You have to put something on the table in order to win."
This review reflects on Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's masterpiece, The Little Prince, highlighting its deep life lessons and philosophical insights. It emphasizes the book's appeal to both children and adults, their shared sense of wonder and responsibility. The review intertwines personal reflections on daily life and the importance of imagination, risk, and memory. It also provides biographical context to enrich the reader's understanding of the author. Discover the enchanting story and profound lessons of The Little Prince—read it, reflect on it, and let its wisdom inspire you today.
"Il Paese È Reale made me relive emotions that I hadn’t felt for at least ten years... the sense of defeat, the bitterness in front of the failure of our rebellions." "Telling the truth is an act of love done for our dying rage."
"Il Paese È Reale made me relive emotions that I hadn’t felt for at least ten years... the sense of defeat, the bitterness in front of the failure of our rebellions."
"Telling the truth is an act of love done for our dying rage."
The review reflects a longtime Afterhours fan’s complex feelings about the band’s participation at Sanremo and their song 'Il Paese È Reale.' Despite disappointment with recent albums and the band's public attitude, the reviewer finds this track beautiful and sincere. The song evokes nostalgia, bitterness, and the raw imperfection of indie music, suggesting a heartfelt return to form. Ultimately, it reestablishes a connection between the band and their listeners. Discover Afterhours' poignant return with ‘Il Paese È Reale’—listen now and feel the raw emotion of Italian indie rock.
"We will never be like you, we will never be like you: we are different. You can call us if you want, you can call us if you want lost boys." The classic 'Pop-Rock Punk Intimista' script of the Pordenone Band was respected for the rest: and for about ninety minutes.
"We will never be like you, we will never be like you: we are different. You can call us if you want, you can call us if you want lost boys."
The classic 'Pop-Rock Punk Intimista' script of the Pordenone Band was respected for the rest: and for about ninety minutes.
The review captures the emotional depth and nostalgia evoked by Tre Allegri Ragazzi Morti's live show during their Rarities Tour. The concert featured a mix of popular tracks and rare songs, including an acoustic interlude and a Diaframma cover. The author reflects on the passage of time and the enduring pain and disillusionment expressed in the band's music. Both fans and newcomers found the ninety-minute performance compelling and heartfelt. Experience the heartfelt punk spirit of Tre Allegri Ragazzi Morti—listen to their rare live gems now!
"The Name of the Rose is a novel as beautiful as it is fake and 'constructed.'" "With this book, Eco made the 'jump' from cultured essays to mass literature, managing to 'fool' most readers with his narrative and cultural talents."
"The Name of the Rose is a novel as beautiful as it is fake and 'constructed.'"
"With this book, Eco made the 'jump' from cultured essays to mass literature, managing to 'fool' most readers with his narrative and cultural talents."
This review explores Umberto Eco's The Name of the Rose beyond its plot, highlighting its crafted literary complexity and Eco's own postscript which controversially frames it as a 'hoax.' The novel's blend of detective story, medieval culture, and academic references is praised for appealing to a wide range of readers. Despite the criticism of its constructed nature, Eco's narrative talent ensures the book’s enduring success and layered richness. The review encourages reading the novel on multiple levels to fully appreciate its depth. Discover the depths of Umberto Eco's masterpiece. Read the review and dive into The Name of the Rose today!
"Tori Amos stated that seeing her girls revised this way was like giving birth to them again." "The strength and at the same time the weakness of the anthology is the extreme variety that characterizes it."
"Tori Amos stated that seeing her girls revised this way was like giving birth to them again."
"The strength and at the same time the weakness of the anthology is the extreme variety that characterizes it."
Comic Book Tattoo is a rich anthology of 51 comic stories inspired by Tori Amos's songs. With contributions from 80 artists, the book offers a wide variety of graphic and literary styles. Curated with Amos's involvement, it captures the flexible and interpretative nature of her lyrics. The diversity is both its strength and challenge, presenting a kaleidoscopic view of contemporary comics. A meaningful tribute enhanced by Neil Gaiman’s introduction. Discover the captivating blend of Tori Amos’s music and comics in Comic Book Tattoo—dive into this unique artistic journey today!
"If it is only synthetic music, never has fiction been more real, and it is a matter of life or death to believe in these melodic lies." Real was Chris’s voice, real was his microphone giving voice to the front row, real was his body in the final stage dive.
"If it is only synthetic music, never has fiction been more real, and it is a matter of life or death to believe in these melodic lies."
Real was Chris’s voice, real was his microphone giving voice to the front row, real was his body in the final stage dive.
The review captures IAMX's dynamic live performance in Graz, describing a blend of gothic and electronic sounds with compelling stage visuals and intense audience engagement. Chris Corner leads a raw, energetic, and emotionally charged show. The sound evokes 80s bands like Cocteau Twins and Joy Division but with a modern electronic twist. The concert delivers a powerful, immersive experience that connects deeply with fans. Discover the raw energy and haunting melodies of IAMX's live show—listen, watch, and feel the emotional pulse of emo-electronica now!
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