A joy for any radio selecter, this androgynous emotronik hybrid takes its steps between the cult of Bowie Stardust, the satirical hagiography of early Bluvertigo, and the elegant electro-goth aesthetic of Depeche Mode’s People Are People.

 Nonconformists already from their idiosyncratic grammar that interprets 'W' instead of 'V' due to a faulty computer keyboard, they are bearers of highly contagious infectious slogans if spread radio-wise.

The review praises dARi's album wALE (tANTO wALE) as a fresh and infectious mix of emotronik music. It highlights the band's blend of distorted guitars and synths, evoking influences from Bowie to Depeche Mode. Their playful and idiosyncratic style sets them apart as radio favorites. The music balances retro 80s electro-goth aesthetics with modern emo rock dynamics. Listen to dARi’s wALE (tANTO wALE) now and dive into their infectious emotronik sound!

 Italy is no more.

 Gomorrah spits in my face that I am Italian precisely today when it is no longer possible to really be.

This review of Matteo Garrone's Gomorra is a powerful reflection on Italy's deep socio-political decay and the pervasive influence of the Camorra. The reviewer expresses disgust and a sense of shame, conveying how the film reveals a country broken by corruption, crime, and neglect. It challenges viewers to confront uncomfortable truths about national and personal responsibility. Ultimately, Gomorra is seen as an urgent and bleak portrayal of modern Italy. Watch Gomorra to confront Italy’s grim reality and explore its powerful social critique.

 If you’re not a youngster, the film in question, apart from some scenic ideas, adds nothing to what is already known about Giulio’s alleged guilt.

 It’s like making a film about Berlusconi and making people infer that he built his fortune on some mystery without specifying names, surnames, circumstances, facts.

The review criticizes the film Il Divo for missing a key opportunity to clearly explain Giulio Andreotti's controversial role in Italian politics, especially regarding his alleged mafia ties and the statute of limitations. While it may inspire younger viewers to investigate further, those familiar with the subject find the movie artistically weak and politically evasive. The critic laments the film's blurred message and lost chance for social impact. Explore Il Divo to understand Italian politics, then dive deeper into its real history and controversies.

 Live, unlike other (and more celebrated) bands, they bring out their best.

 The result is true pearls: Hide in your shell, in my view one of the absolute peaks of their production.

The review praises Supertramp's live album Paris as a refined and intelligent collection of their best songs, enhanced by the live setting. The reviewer highlights the balance and craftsmanship of the band, especially the vocal talent of Roger Hodgson and the enduring quality of the melodies and lyrics. The album is recommended as an excellent introduction for new listeners and a celebration of the band's live performance strength. Listen to Supertramp's Paris live album and experience their timeless refinement and musical brilliance.

 In my top ten of Italian shame, there is this ignoble, inane, terrible sparkling factory of solidarity that had one of its peaks (or low points) in Pavarotti and friends.

 GO TO HELL.

The review expresses strong disdain for the Pavarotti & Friends charity event, placing it among numerous shameful aspects of Italy's politics and society. The author criticizes the superficial nature of such charity spectacles, questioning their effectiveness and the obligation society feels to participate. It also touches on broader social issues like tax injustice and misallocation of public funds. Ultimately, the review calls for personal responsibility over compelled generosity. Discover the outspoken critique of Pavarotti & Friends and explore Italian charity culture beyond the surface.

 Lord, if you didn’t want me to celebrate your name with my music, why instill me with the desire to do so?

 Genius cannot commit murder.

The review discusses Milos Forman’s film Amadeus, highlighting its portrayal of the contrasting personalities of Mozart and Salieri. It emphasizes the theme of jealousy and cosmic injustice, enhanced by strong performances and a blend of humor and drama. The film explores deep human emotions and the tragic fate of genius. It appreciates the film’s artistic and emotional depth. Discover the intense drama and music of Amadeus—watch this timeless classic today!

 Five euros including a drink, and a depressed redhead next to me. That’s all I can recall from that evening.

 If anyone recognizes themselves in one of those napes...

The review recalls Feeder's 2005 concert at Magazzini Generali in Milan as an intimate and memorable experience despite limited crowd presence and modest conditions. The reviewer reflects on the concert's atmosphere and a brief encounter with fellow fans. The tone is reflective and nostalgic, with a call for a reunion and appreciation for the unique moment. Discover the unique charm of Feeder's 2005 Milan concert — dive into the memories and experience the live vibe now!

 Mozart caresses you only to punch you, heals your wounds to pour salt into them.

 You can live more lightly without being light, that’s what he taught me.

This passionate review celebrates Mozart's Don Giovanni as a supreme operatic masterpiece blending tragedy and humor. The plot revolves around the libertine Don Giovanni and his complicated encounters, enhanced by Mozart’s dynamic music and Da Ponte’s clever lyrics. The reviewer highlights the opera's complexity and accessibility, encouraging both novices and aficionados to experience its emotional depth and wit. Ultimately, Don Giovanni is praised as one of music’s most complete artistic experiences. Discover the thrilling mix of drama and humor in Mozart’s Don Giovanni—listen now and experience an unforgettable operatic journey!

 One expects Manowar clones and instead, out come the cousins of Lynyrd Skynyrd: SOUTHERN rock!!!, damn you Molly.

 A guitar riff as clear as whisky, you can just imagine these drunks sitting at the bar trying to catch the shot glass thrown by the bartender.

The reviewer originally bought Molly Hatchet's Flirtin' With Disaster for its metal-inspired cover art but was surprised to find Southern rock instead. They praise two standout tracks but criticize the overall instrumentation and vocal style. Despite initial expectations, the album offers a classic Southern rock experience rather than heavy metal. The tone mixes humor and critique throughout. Discover the Southern rock spirit behind the iconic cover—listen to Molly Hatchet's Flirtin' With Disaster now!

 Useless album, if you want to listen to Police songs live, buy the Police live albums.

 If you're in the car and they play "Love is the 7th wave" on the radio, turn it off immediately.

The reviewer expresses strong disappointment with Sting's live album 'Bring On The Night,' criticizing its jazz fusion style and unfavorable reinterpretations of The Police songs. The review reflects personal resentment towards Sting's solo success and a preference for the original band's sound. Despite recognizing technical musicianship, the album fails to resonate emotionally or musically. Dive into this unfiltered review and decide if Sting's live album deserves your ears or your skip.

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