There is an illegal devil in my TV (and Spielberg knew it).

 Perhaps the true authorship of 'Poltergeist' belongs to the producer-author rather than the tenacious, and not very 'palatable' for large audiences, Hooper.

This review reflects on the 1982 horror film Poltergeist, directed by Tobe Hooper and produced by Steven Spielberg. It highlights the supernatural story of a family haunted by paranormal forces linked to their television. The reviewer emphasizes Spielberg’s strong influence over the film’s style and legacy. The movie’s impact on horror and popular culture, as well as the tragic fates of some cast members, are also noted. Dive into the haunting world of Poltergeist—watch the film and explore its impact on horror cinema today!

 Perhaps her masterpiece, immersed as it is in the poignant waters and the tumultuous strings from where 'Isobel' seeks refuge and in the techno-industrial army of 'Army of Me'.

 'I like this resonance, it elevates me. I don’t recognize myself, this is very interesting. My headphones, they saved my life.'

This detailed review praises Björk's 1995 album Post as a landmark work blending emotional intensity with experimental music styles. It highlights her unique fusion of techno beats and orchestral strings across standout tracks. The personal context of Björk’s struggles adds depth to the album’s themes. The review celebrates Post as possibly her masterpiece and an essential listen. Listen to Björk's Post to discover the emotive blend of innovative sounds that shaped a musical icon.

 'Ben decides to call the trio ‘Ben Folds Five’, and to hell with the ‘Fab Four’... It will always be amen anyway. A fantastic amen. Liberating. Sincere.'

 'The intro of ‘Whatever and Ever Amen’ is striking: ‘One Angry Dwarf and 200 Solemn Faces’ is a sort of programmatic manifesto of Ben Folds’ best intentions.'

This review celebrates 'Whatever And Ever Amen' as a deeply sincere and musically rich album by Ben Folds Five. It highlights the band’s fusion of piano-driven energy and vocal harmonies reminiscent of classic rock icons. The emotional depth of songs like 'Brick' and 'Song for the Dumped' is praised, alongside the album’s exploration of relationship turmoil and mature reflections. Overall, the review recognizes the album as a timeless pop and rock achievement. Dive into Ben Folds Five’s ‘Whatever And Ever Amen’ and experience heartfelt piano-driven pop like never before!

 "Finally, our Little Genius at the guitars, who... would have a more central role than in previous works."

 "This love is a 'private affair' for the Prince (of Minneapolis, of course)... and let the dances begin."

The review praises Prince's 1995 album 'The Gold Experience' as a vibrant and experimental work reflecting his break from Warner Brothers constraints. Featuring the New Power Generation, the album melds funk, hip hop, and lush instrumentation while exploring themes of desire and artistic freedom. The reviewer celebrates Prince's vocal and guitar virtuosity, his playful but potent lyrical approach, and the album's place as a triumphant statement in his discography. Dive into Prince’s electrifying 'The Gold Experience' and experience his boldest musical journey yet!

 Before Rage Against The Machine and Korn, there were bands that defined the coordinates of that musical crossover.

 ‘Cult of Personality’ anticipates the conscious and disillusioned political lyrics of Glover.

Living Colour's debut album Vivid stands out as a pioneering blend of rock, funk, metal, and soul. The band, notable for its all-black lineup, delivers skilled musicianship and socially conscious lyrics. Tracks like 'Cult of Personality' and 'Funny Vibe' showcase their powerful sound and message. Produced in part by Mick Jagger, Vivid remains a landmark album redefining rock’s cultural landscape. Discover the powerful fusion and messages of Living Colour’s Vivid — listen now and experience a true rock revolution!

 The sound vortex is back in town.

 The funk/disco/folk/psycho/rap/pop/electroclash mosaic suffices to absorb songs like 'We Dance Alone', 'Elevator Music' or 'Motorcade' to elevate Man.

This review praises Beck's 'The Information' as a creative resurgence after a less impressive predecessor. It highlights the album's eclectic mix of psychedelia, electronic and folk elements, and evocative social commentary. The review appreciates the vivid, cosmic journey through new forms of self-expression contained in the music. Despite some references to past works, the album stands out for its experimental spirit and immersive soundscape. Dive into Beck's 'The Information' and experience a vibrant, genre-blending musical journey today!

 The world awakened from a gray slumber of 'The world awake,' the praise of daily discovery life of 'Life of surprises' with keyboards dropping notes on the melody like snowflakes.

 The 'protest songs' addressed in a hushed voice, with customary class but decisively, a music world, then as now, enslaved by commercial interests and unable to learn the lesson of pure pop craftsmanship of Prefab Sprout.

Prefab Sprout's 'Protest Songs' is a beautifully crafted pop album that showcases Paddy McAloon's songwriting talent and the band's musical finesse. Featuring subtle jazz and nostalgic '50s rhythms, the album blends melodic charm with sophisticated production by Thomas Dolby. Released in 1989 but recorded earlier, it critiques the music industry's commercialism with grace and class. Standout tracks include 'The World Awake,' 'Life of Surprises,' and the evocative 'Dublin.' Explore the timeless melodies of Prefab Sprout’s ‘Protest Songs’ and rediscover the art of pure pop craftsmanship.

 A meeting point between the anguished melody of 'Ok Computer' and the 'cryptic' experimentalism of 'Kid A'.

 A resolute and utopian rebellion against the current state of affairs, against the mystification of reality operated by politicians and mass media.

Radiohead’s 'Hail to the Thief' is a powerful fusion of the melodic anguish of 'Ok Computer' and the cryptic experimentalism of 'Kid A'. The album explores dark political and social themes through Thom Yorke’s urgent lyricism and a dense mix of rock and electronic sounds. Songs range from hypnotic electronic mantras to folk-infused post-apocalyptic moods, reflecting fears and anxieties of modern society. Despite its darkness, the album carries a desire for human dignity and resistance against oppressive forces. Overall, it's a resonant, thought-provoking work. Dive into Radiohead's 'Hail to the Thief'—listen now to experience its urgent, dark soundscape and profound lyrics.

 The journey to adulthood corresponds to an inevitable and painful loss of innocence spawned by merciless 'Badlands'.

 The angry guitar riff make clear a certain autobiographical discomfort and the disillusionment present in the entire album.

Bruce Springsteen's 'Darkness on the Edge of Town' captures the painful journey into adulthood marked by loss of innocence and harsh realities. The album contrasts with the optimism of its predecessor by embracing themes of disillusionment and struggle, while retaining poetic storytelling. It explores American life with songs that balance anger, hope, and reflection, cementing Springsteen's status as a poignant voice for those seeking escape and meaning. Dive into Bruce Springsteen's 'Darkness on the Edge of Town' and experience a powerful, poetic rock journey full of raw emotion and vivid storytelling.

 That voice mixed with dust and lyrical rage, pathos and pride in reacting to the traps of a marginal life.

 Sweet Oblivion is ultimately a less aggressive and psychedelic work, capable of reaffirming the definite non-secondary role of Screaming Trees.

The review praises Mark Lanegan's unique voice that blends poetic, dark, and soulful elements. It highlights Sweet Oblivion as a significant album within the Seattle grunge scene, noting its classic rock influences and melodic approach. Key tracks such as Nearly Lost You and Dollar Bill are emphasized. The album is seen as a moment of maturity for Screaming Trees, marking their important place in 90s alternative rock. Explore Screaming Trees' Sweet Oblivion and experience the soulful grunge rock that defined a generation.