Matt Elliott is the hoarse song of the Siren. He enchants you, rips your heart out, tears your guts apart.

 Go see him, perhaps in a dark and evocative place with just a handful of people, like the Bastione Alicorno.

This review captures the emotional and haunting nature of Matt Elliott's live performance at Bastione Alicorno. It describes a blend of intense emotions conveyed through diverse musical styles and expert instrumentation. The concert's setting and intimacy amplify the powerful experience. The reviewer highly recommends attending a live show for a profound and moving encounter. Discover the haunting power of Matt Elliott live—experience his soul-stirring performance today.

 Just three hours to let the dried-up white makeup fall from Hans’s face, a twenty-eight-year-old clown in decline who has reached rock bottom.

 Loneliness. Total solitude, despite the stage of Hans's memories teeming with characters... Nothing but negative figures, masks of inconsistency.

The review vividly portrays Heinrich Böll's 'Opinions of a Clown' as a poignant exploration of loneliness and despair within post-war Bonn. The protagonist, Hans, is a failed clown struggling with identity, societal rejection, and personal loss. Themes of hypocrisy and falsehood permeate the narrative, culminating in a melancholic yet powerful portrayal of human fragility and resilience. Dive into Heinrich Böll’s haunting masterpiece and experience a raw journey through despair, identity, and societal masks.

 The biggest novelty of Deolinda is the attitude with which they approach the genre, a cheerful and playful attitude, the exact opposite of the dark, fatalistic, and sad essence of fado.

 It is the perfect representation of the “dois corações” - the bright and cheerful side of the people embracing the Atlantic, the melancholic one of saudade, of decay, of political oppression.

Deolinda’s album Canção ao Lado breathes new life into Portuguese fado by combining tradition with a playful, witty attitude. The band, fronted by Ana Bacalhau, deviates from classic fado’s somber tone by offering lively melodies and ironic lyrics that reflect contemporary Portuguese life. Their unique ensemble omits the iconic Portuguese guitar but balances innovation with cultural roots. The album resonates as an anthem for a generation facing difficult times, presenting a fresh, engaging take on a cherished genre. Explore Deolinda’s fresh take on fado – listen to Canção ao Lado and experience Portuguese tradition with a playful twist!

 The hoarse and enviable “golden voice”, the old and knobby hands gripping the microphone, some human uncertainties, the smiles and bows directed at the audience, the immense humility and respect Cohen shows towards the musicians accompanying him are the indelible trademark of the evening.

 Cohen’s last words are a blessing for his audience, the audience he loves and respects, before whom he kneels and removes his hat several times during the evening.

This review celebrates Leonard Cohen’s 2012 concert in Lisbon, highlighting how the show exceeded all expectations. The blend of classic and newer songs, the refined arrangements, and Cohen’s heartfelt presence created an unforgettable experience. The audience’s diverse age range and enthusiastic reception added to the evening’s charm. Memorable renditions of hits like "Hallelujah" and the emotional encore "So Long, Marianne" stood out. The concert ended with Cohen’s warm blessing, leaving the reviewer profoundly moved. Experience Leonard Cohen’s timeless magic—listen to the concert and relive an unforgettable night in Lisbon!

 "Old Ideas, old ideas that return, but without monotony: a raw and visionary look at the world."

 "A sung recitative, whispered with a voice shaped by millions of cigarettes that delves into the staff and the soul of the listener."

Leonard Cohen’s Old Ideas, released at age 77, is a raw and beautifully crafted album reflecting themes of aging, spirituality, and love. The album shifts away from electronic sounds towards a more organic blend of gospel, blues, and jazz, accompanied by rich female vocals. While not a masterpiece like his early works, it is a commendable and engaging listen that rewards repeated plays. Slight flaws include uneven track distribution and a somewhat unsatisfying final song, but the overall experience is deeply moving. Dive into Leonard Cohen’s Old Ideas and experience his timeless poetic wisdom through soulful melodies and heartfelt storytelling.

 Our guys still have full control of their voices, definitely more mature compared to their beginnings, but still capable of perfect harmonies.

 Yes, teach it to your children, teach it well: this, gentlemen, is real music.

This review captures the essence of Crosby, Stills & Nash’s live performance in Rome in 2010, highlighting their enduring vocal harmonies and memorable setlist. Despite their age, the trio delivers a compelling and nostalgic concert experience, blending classic hits and covers. The audience's enthusiasm and the band's musical skill create a magical evening. The concert affirms the trio’s lasting impact on rock music. Experience the timeless magic of Crosby, Stills & Nash—read the full review and relive this unforgettable 2010 Rome concert!

 A real declaration of love for a country that, despite its variety and endless contradictions, carries centuries of experience on its shoulders and still exerts a certain charm.

 It’s a show of captivating and crafted rhythms, this one... They too, in their way, tell stories, recite, suggest, lead by hand through what is not just a simple theatre show, but a serenade.

Marco Paolini's Bestiario Italiano is a captivating theatrical journey through Italy's diverse regions, languages, and cultures. Recorded live at Teatro Strehler, it combines storytelling with rich music and dialects. The show celebrates Italy's contrasts and charm through engaging rhythms and heartfelt performances. It offers a unique serenade that portrays the country’s complex identity and enduring appeal. This two-hour performance is both a cultural homage and an artistic exploration. Discover Marco Paolini's Bestiario Italiano and experience Italy’s rich culture and history through an unforgettable theatrical and musical journey.

 Columbia unearthed the recordings of what the Canadian author himself defined as 'the best tour of his life.'

 The album is splendid in its studied simplicity, certainly the most beautiful Cohen concert that has ever been released.

This review praises Leonard Cohen's 1979 Field Commander tour live album as a remarkable musical journey, highlighting its blend of folk and modern sounds. Featuring collaborations with Jennifer Warnes and other musicians, the album showcases Cohen's evolving style. The reviewer calls it the most beautiful Cohen concert released and essential for fans and newcomers alike. Explore Leonard Cohen's legendary 1979 live tour—listen now to experience timeless folk and poetic brilliance.

 The show proved to be enjoyable, although at times it seemed a bit banal and repetitive to me.

 Marcorè confirms himself as a great imitator and proves to be a decent singer and guitarist.

The review covers a live theater concert by Luca Barbarossa and Neri Marcorè, mixing music with comedic impersonations. While the show was enjoyable, it felt occasionally banal and repetitive. Marcorè's impersonations were a highlight, especially his social and political satire. Musical tributes to Fabrizio De André and Giorgio Gaber were noted as significant moments. The reviewer expected more emphasis on comedy over music. Discover the unique blend of music and comedy by Luca Barbarossa and Neri Marcorè in this lively live show review!

 That delicate tenderness that distinguishes Testa’s work immerses the small theater in a suspended atmosphere.

 Tonight, I’ll do it too. [...] he gifts us a splendid version of 'Hotel Supramonte,' made of guitar, voice, heart.

This review paints a vivid picture of Gianmaria Testa’s intimate live concert in Trieste, highlighting the warm, tender atmosphere and unique mixture of music and poetry. Testa’s storytelling, humor, and heartfelt songs captivate a packed hall in an unusual setting. The performance includes surprises such as a rock-blues electric guitar moment and a respectful cover of De André. The show ends on a nostalgic note, leaving the audience satisfied and moved. Discover the warmth and poetry of Gianmaria Testa’s live performance—listen and feel the emotion of his unique concert experience.