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 One of the most heartfelt and sincere testimonies of the period.

 "Viaggio Allucinogeno" is a lively and slightly Doors-like psych ride.

Astrali's Viaggio Allucinogeno is a rare collection resurrected by Destination X, blending Beat, Psychedelia, and hints of Italian Prog. Despite imperfect recordings, it offers an authentic taste of Italy's rock prehistory. The album features charming covers and original tracks that evoke 60s-70s druggy and hippie moods. Though not essential, it’s an enjoyable glimpse into lesser-known Italian music history. Explore Astrali's Viaggio Allucinogeno and dive into Italy's psychedelic and beat rock roots today!

 These two tracks alone are worth the purchase or at least the avid listening of 'Saint Vitus.'

 Black and monolithic work as our guys will never write again.

This review is a heartfelt tribute to Saint Vitus' self-titled debut, a pioneering doom metal album from 1984. Influenced by Black Sabbath and punk, it showcases dark, heavy riffs and iconic slow-motion styles. The reviewer highlights standout tracks like "The Psychopath" and "Burial at Sea" for their psychotic and oppressive atmospheres. Despite its age, the album remains a monolithic and essential listen for fans of the genre. Dive into Saint Vitus' debut and experience the roots of doom metal today!

 The album is a concentrate of punk rock “stoogista”, some hints of ’77 and a lot of post-punk (sometimes enveloped in dark hues).

 Fasten Belt, despite their skill, never decided which “side” to stand on... despite this negligible flaw, our guys were cheerfully snubbed by the press and public.

The review highlights Fasten Belt's 1989 album as a vibrant blend of punk rock and post-punk with darkwave elements. Despite the band's disbandment and rarity of their music, the album's energy remains intact. Key tracks like 'Kill The President' and 'Beyond The Door' stand out. The reviewer laments the band's lack of mainstream recognition and encourages listeners to seek out their work. Explore Fasten Belt's unique punk rock energy—listen to 'No Escape From Acid Hysteria' and rediscover this underground gem today!

 Anger and delicacy, upon reflection, are the key words to understand the album reviewed.

 "Impurity" does not disappoint and lends itself to being evaluated as one of the last breaths exhaled from that unforgettable musical season.

The review explores New Model Army's 1990 album Impurity, highlighting its shift from punk roots to a melancholic blend of pop, hard rock, and funk. Praised for its sincere and professional approach, the album is viewed as a significant yet honest contribution from the fading New Wave era. Tracks balance anger and delicacy, making it a noteworthy listen for fans of classic English rock. Discover New Model Army's Impurity and experience a heartfelt blend of rock and post-punk melancholy.

 "It feels like being suspended in a magical world listening to these songs."

 "Look for it! Even if you’re not prog-maniacs, you’ll be captivated by the sound and the voice of the most famous goblins of the peninsula."

Released in 1978 during the decline of Italian prog rock, Goblin's 'Il Fantastico Viaggio del Bagarozzo Mark' stands out as a concept album mixing fairy-tale metaphors with psychedelic themes. Departing from their usual soundtrack fame, Goblin embraced hard rock elements while maintaining their classic style. Memorable tracks like 'Mark Il Bagarozzo' and 'E Suono il Rock' showcase their unique dark Italian sound. Even non-prog fans are likely to appreciate this captivating album. Experience Goblin’s captivating 1978 prog rock journey—listen now and explore a hidden Italian classic!

 The guitars do not screech, and it is the bass, rather, that advances in a stern manner.

 Not avant-garde but certainly an alternative to the Wave for posers and the various Sabrina Salerno with the soft "r".

Guerre Froide’s self-produced album captures a cold, minimal synth-punk sound rooted in the French underground of the 1980s. The band combines stern bass with electro-wave elements, sung in French, reflecting countercultural attitudes. Highlight tracks include ‘Demain Berlin’ and ‘Peine Perdue’. Though not avant-garde, it offers a raw and captivating alternative to mainstream wave music. This record is a hidden gem for fans of minimal synth and post-punk. Discover the raw spirit of French synth-punk with Guerre Froide’s cult classic—listen now and join the underground conversation!

 This was punk ’77. The kind of rebellion that never really happened.

 Thank you, dear Clash. Thank you for this cornerstone with which I built my sonic home.

This review is a personal and emotional homage to The Clash's second album, Give 'Em Enough Rope. The reviewer recalls how the album introduced them to punk rock beyond mainstream hits, highlighting its fierce and rhythmic sound. Key tracks remain timeless and influential. The album served as a foundational influence shaping the reviewer's musical taste. Dive into The Clash's Give 'Em Enough Rope and experience a punk rock classic that shaped generations.

 American kids who love new wave, pop from thirty years ago, and certain recording methods and instruments.

 If you listen to this release, you will believe me. Nothing exceptional? In itself, there is NOTHING exceptional if we consider the product from a strictly compositional/instrumental point of view.

The review highlights Washed Out's 'High Times' as a sincere and nostalgic experiment capturing the essence of 1980s new wave and pop. While not compositionally exceptional, the release excels in evoking melancholy and déjà vu. The artist's dedication to vintage recording methods, including releasing only on cassette, is praised. Overall, it's a unique retro homage appreciated for its authenticity rather than innovation. Dive into Washed Out's 'High Times' and experience a heartfelt vintage music journey filled with nostalgia and retro charm.

 This album has dazed me and opened my third eye.

 Fog, darkness, ice, noise that seems to be the prelude to eternal silence.

Yoga's Megafauna is a mesmerizing blend of ambient, drone, shoegaze, and metal elements creating haunting and unsettling soundscapes. The album moves beyond traditional metal, embracing instrumental and noise textures. It evokes atmospheres of fog, darkness, and silence, reminiscent of bands like Jesu, My Bloody Valentine, and Nadja. A captivating listen for those seeking a transformative musical experience. Dive into Yoga's Megafauna and experience a mesmerizing fusion of ambient and metal today!

 The guitar distortions are very different from those of My Dying Bride and Paradise Lost.

 There is also a trumpet that is very, very exciting! How many metal bands have used a trumpet? None.

Beyond Dawn's Pity Love offers a unique take on doom metal, blending heavy and melancholic moods with creative instrumentation like the trumpet. The band stands out in the Norwegian metal scene for its innovative approach and emotional depth. Though less recognized, the album showcases a rich musical atmosphere beyond typical metal conventions. Highly recommended for those looking for something fresh and contemplative within metal. Explore Beyond Dawn's Pity Love and experience a fresh, emotional doom metal journey unlike any other.

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