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Roberto has only a mountain of shit pressing on his stomach, pushing the words out. Finally someone takes the television medium, steps down from the podium and speaks, tells.
Roberto has only a mountain of shit pressing on his stomach, pushing the words out.
Finally someone takes the television medium, steps down from the podium and speaks, tells.
This review reflects on Roberto Saviano’s intense 2009 appearance on the Italian TV show Che Tempo Che Fa. It highlights the raw emotion and courage Saviano conveyed while addressing social issues and personal pain. The reviewer connects deeply with the moment, noting its profound impact and the power of Saviano's words. It underscores a shared feeling of frustration, awareness, and hope. Watch Roberto Saviano’s gripping Che Tempo Che Fa appearance and feel the power of his words today.
"Terra Mia is the way a Neapolitan takes to talk about himself and his life: terrible content that breaks backs, but delivered with a smile in that bittersweet way that Naples forces you to learn." "Terra Mia, in its merits and its bestialities, is Naples, and the Gennariello on the cover offering a clod of this land is saying that it’s not necessary to be there to know the things of this world, of Naples."
"Terra Mia is the way a Neapolitan takes to talk about himself and his life: terrible content that breaks backs, but delivered with a smile in that bittersweet way that Naples forces you to learn."
"Terra Mia, in its merits and its bestialities, is Naples, and the Gennariello on the cover offering a clod of this land is saying that it’s not necessary to be there to know the things of this world, of Naples."
Pino Daniele's 1977 album Terra Mia captures the essence of Naples through poignant, bittersweet storytelling. The review evokes vivid imagery of Neapolitan youth and social struggles, describing the album as an inadvertent Italian punk milestone. It highlights the local identity and harsh realities portrayed with warmth and resilience, making it a timeless cultural anthem. Explore Pino Daniele's Terra Mia and experience Naples like never before through its soulful, unforgettable melodies.
Hardcore (Post-Hardcore for the more refined) that is current, beautiful, and alive, energetic, which gives a sloppy and vulgar French kiss to the most raucous Hardrock. Almost as if Fugazi started covering AC/DC, and if we count the song titles... well, if we also count the song titles, to hell with the Sartres of all time.
Hardcore (Post-Hardcore for the more refined) that is current, beautiful, and alive, energetic, which gives a sloppy and vulgar French kiss to the most raucous Hardrock.
Almost as if Fugazi started covering AC/DC, and if we count the song titles... well, if we also count the song titles, to hell with the Sartres of all time.
Hell Demonio's 'Discography' is a spirited and raw post-hardcore album blending energy and vulgar charm. Mastered by Bob Weston, it delivers 10 intense tracks in 27 minutes. Its clever song titles and passionate execution offer a refreshing punk rock experience. Listen to Hell Demonio's 'Discography' for a raw dose of energetic post-hardcore punk!
Parts & Labor from New York: fluorescent music for my auditory canals. 'Receivers' and I, in less than a month, went through all the stages of infatuation.
Parts & Labor from New York: fluorescent music for my auditory canals.
'Receivers' and I, in less than a month, went through all the stages of infatuation.
The review of Parts & Labor's 'Receivers' highlights the band's shift from synth-driven noise to a more pop-oriented rock sound. The album offers a variety of moods from energetic singles to reflective and romantic moments. Though the listener's feelings about the album swung frequently, the record contains memorable tracks like 'Satellites,' 'Nowheres Nigh,' and 'Mount Misery.' Released on Jagjaguwar in 2008, the album reflects the band's evolving style. Discover the dynamic sounds of Parts & Labor's 'Receivers'—listen now and experience their unique pop-rock blend!
Pure blind fury like we haven’t heard in a while. They’ve decided to go back to when they were fifteen years old, that is, when they were the fastest band in that dump of Aberdeen.
Pure blind fury like we haven’t heard in a while.
They’ve decided to go back to when they were fifteen years old, that is, when they were the fastest band in that dump of Aberdeen.
Melvins’ Smash The State E.P. revisits their youthful punk roots with an intense and fast four-song burst. Despite the band members’ age, they bring raw fury and energy. The EP’s 7" vinyl release is a collector’s delight, pressed in limited copies by Amphetamine Reptile. The review appreciates their refusal to mellow out or switch genres. Overall, it’s a cool nod to Melvins' early sound and punk spirit. Explore Melvins' Smash The State E.P. and feel the raw punk energy today!
"A feast for the senses, a sound that glues you to the wall, viulenzaviulenza!" "Bass-drums that make more noise than a locomotive; guitar shreds consciences, more ungraceful and ill-fated than what the genre requires."
"A feast for the senses, a sound that glues you to the wall, viulenzaviulenza!"
"Bass-drums that make more noise than a locomotive; guitar shreds consciences, more ungraceful and ill-fated than what the genre requires."
The review praises Made Out Of Babies' 2008 album The Ruiner as a forceful and influential record. It highlights the band's evolution after leaving Neurot and Steve Albini, emphasizing the album's loud, raw instrumentation and distinctive female vocals. The music is described as intense and gripping, pushing genre boundaries. Overall, the album is seen as a significant achievement in noise rock/post-hardcore. Listen to The Ruiner and experience the raw power and unique intensity of Made Out Of Babies today!
You can’t pass by "Fake Train" with indifference because you feel that it pulses, that it’s alive. Not a note, not a whiff of air imprinted on the tape that creates this album is out of place. Everything seems to have the gift of meaning.
You can’t pass by "Fake Train" with indifference because you feel that it pulses, that it’s alive.
Not a note, not a whiff of air imprinted on the tape that creates this album is out of place. Everything seems to have the gift of meaning.
Unwound's Fake Train is a passionate and raw album that captures the spirit of early 1990s underground American music. Embracing imperfection, it blends old hardcore energy with evolving post-rock elements. The album resonates with a powerful emotional core, reflecting the band's deep sincerity and influence from iconic indie acts. It's an essential record that pulses with life and continues to inspire. Dive into the raw intensity of Unwound's Fake Train—listen now and feel the pulse of a 90s underground masterpiece.
Imagine waking up tomorrow morning to find yourself in a destroyed world where only the meanest survive. 'The Time of the Wolf' is a glacial and depraved film, pressing the viewer under the weight of their own phobias.
Imagine waking up tomorrow morning to find yourself in a destroyed world where only the meanest survive.
'The Time of the Wolf' is a glacial and depraved film, pressing the viewer under the weight of their own phobias.
Michael Haneke's 'The Time of the Wolf' presents a bleak, post-apocalyptic world where survival strips humans of their empathy, reducing them to wolf-like beings. The film’s strength lies in its chilling ambiguity, leaving viewers haunted by what is unseen and unknown. Characters are isolated, interacting with cold rationality rather than sentiment, as Haneke explores themes of natural law and human depravity. This 113-minute film presses viewers to confront their deepest fears about destruction and human nature. Dive into the chilling world of 'The Time of the Wolf' and experience Haneke’s haunting vision of survival and humanity.
Rein Sanction... have absolutely nothing to do with "Grunge", if it even exists. Mariposa is a mixed fry cooked not with oil, but with the acid produced at the end of the sixties.
Rein Sanction... have absolutely nothing to do with "Grunge", if it even exists.
Mariposa is a mixed fry cooked not with oil, but with the acid produced at the end of the sixties.
Rein Sanction's Mariposa defies grunge stereotypes, offering a rich psychedelic rock experience rooted in 60s acid rock influences. Produced by Jack Endino, the album features deep saturated guitars and expressive wah wah effects. Despite limited commercial success and being misclassified as mere grunge followers, Rein Sanction crafted a unique and powerful sound. This review highlights the band's distinct style and lasting influence. Explore Rein Sanction's Mariposa for a powerful journey through psychedelic rock beyond the grunge era!
You will get lost among the riffs and stunning syncopations of 'Savory'; you will swim in the Fugazi-like Hardcore of 'Breathe'; your veins will swell from singing along with 'Motorist'. This is a big record. Move it!
You will get lost among the riffs and stunning syncopations of 'Savory'; you will swim in the Fugazi-like Hardcore of 'Breathe'; your veins will swell from singing along with 'Motorist'.
This is a big record. Move it!
This review celebrates Jawbox's album 'For Your Own Special Sweetheart' as a vital 90s post-hardcore record. It highlights the band's disciplined development and their powerful blend of punk energy with complex melodies. Key tracks like 'Savory', 'Breathe', and 'Motorist' receive special praise, drawing comparisons to groups such as Fugazi and Pixies. The reviewer regards the album as a classic and highly recommends it. Dive into Jawbox's 'For Your Own Special Sweetheart' and experience a cornerstone of 90s post-hardcore music today!
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