Art is the Mirror of the Universe is a constant surge of energy, a not-so-bad vicious circle that I recommend you enter.

 I’m trying to write despite being restless like a fool under the force of the music.

This review praises Soundsick, an Italian band, and their 2011 self-produced EP 'Art Is The Mirror Of The Universe'. The four-track release is described as a highly energetic and compelling introduction to the band’s music, evoking strong emotional reactions in the reviewer. Despite the brief nature of the EP, it promises an exciting future for Soundsick. Specific tracks like 'Lonelyness' and 'Candy's and Cum' are highlighted for their intensity. Listen to Soundsick's energetic EP and discover why they're one of Italy's best bands!

 Black Rainbow is a masterpiece, a real barrage of heavy blows that kill.

 Seeing them live is a life experience, but on record, the energy is still enough to change your day.

Aucan's second album, Black Rainbow, showcases a powerful and meticulously crafted sound that blends dubstep, dubcore, and post-rock elements. The album delivers raw energy comparable to their live performances and marks a clear evolution from their previous work. Highlighted as a standout underground release of the early 2010s, it captivates with heavy beats and intense emotion. Listen to Aucan's Black Rainbow and experience the raw, unstoppable energy of underground electronic music!

 It’s one of the most beautiful albums I have ever listened to.

 This is music that represents the world today, it is not locked in an ivory tower.

Hermanos by Marcello Allulli Trio is hailed as one of the most beautiful albums by the reviewer, blending mystery, groove, and intense emotions. The album features a strong ensemble with guitar loops, drums, tenor sax, and notable trumpet contributions by Fabrizio Bosso. It offers a fresh, modern jazz experience with no regard for anachronisms, channeling diverse influences into a unique sound. Tracks like 'Madrid', '7 Agosto', and 'Inno' showcase the group's versatile and hypnotic style. Listen to Hermanos by Marcello Allulli Trio and experience one of the finest jazz albums of the decade.

 The problem is that we all feel we belong to the band of the intelligent, and we don’t realize instead that in certain situations we behave stupidly.

 Cipolla’s argument is so logical that I am now firmly convinced that without pepper we would still be in the Early Middle Ages.

This short but brilliant booklet by Carlo M. Cipolla offers a humorous yet logical essay on pepper's historical impact and the Fundamental Laws of Human Stupidity. The reviewer praises its insightful and entertaining nature, recommending it as a cheerful and thought-provoking read. Despite its brevity, the book leaves a strong impression with its distilled truths and clever arguments. Explore Cipolla’s witty and insightful booklet now—discover humor and wisdom in just an hour and a half!

 The sensitivity of We Made God is growing remarkably, and their music is becoming more refined.

 The vocals are increasingly personal and magnetic.

We Made God's Fragments EP showcases a refined and evolving sound with more sophisticated, yet powerful music. The band experiments with hypnotic riffs and personal vocals, building intensity without losing energy. Each track offers unique elements, ending in a breathtaking display of their musical power. This EP signals promising growth for the band’s future. Listen to We Made God's Fragments EP to experience their evolving sound and intense, magnetic performances.

 This music supposes new sensations, if you pause for a moment to listen.

 To disappear you have to remove the glasses, the lisp, and the snobbery of critics, of reviewers who dance to architecture and never let go.

The review explores We Made God's debut album 'As We Sleep', highlighting its post-rock style that invites listeners to pause and experience new sensations beyond obvious truths. Though it lacks the refinement of their later work, 'It's Getting Colder,' the album's simplicity unleashes powerful emotions. The reviewer encourages openness and letting go of critical preconceptions to fully appreciate the music's imaginative possibilities. Dive into 'As We Sleep' and experience the imaginative depths of We Made God's post-rock debut today.

 Fontamara is already a relic in a world that rejects it, or rather, exploits it as long as it can without truly caring.

 Fontamara is an epic novel about the wretched end of a worldview, it’s a disoriented look, a black, silent scream: a tombstone on a part of us.

Fontamara by Ignazio Silone evokes a peaceful yet powerful atmosphere, capturing the fading life of rural peasants amid inevitable change. The novel portrays the collective experience of a small Italian village confronting modernity's harsh realities. It is both a symbol and a relic of a disappearing world, with a deeply emotional and choral narrative voice. The review highlights the timeless social struggles and portrays Fontamara as an epic lament for lost traditions. Explore Fontamara today to experience a heartfelt portrayal of rural life and social struggle that still resonates worldwide.

 An injustice that continues for three long centuries and takes place among millions of people over thousands of miles of territory, is no longer an injustice; it is a fait accompli.

 Fear governs the lives of segregationist America.

The review praises Richard Wright's Native Son for its powerful, immersive storytelling and its unflinching portrayal of racism and fear in segregationist America. The reviewer contrasts it with Ellison's Invisible Man, highlighting Native Son's realism and psychological depth. Bigger Thomas's story is left for readers to discover, but key themes of social injustice and fear are strongly emphasized. The reviewer highly recommends reading this classic novel. Dive into Native Son and experience a gripping exploration of fear and racism in American history.

 "Player of the Year works, it has groove, beautiful melodies, arrangements not revolutionary but effective."

 "The strength is being able to drag you into the groove without being flashy."

The review praises Bootsy's Rubber Band's 'Player of the Year' for its effective groove and entertaining qualities. While it lacks the freshness and complexity of Parliament-Funkadelic, the album succeeds at moving listeners with strong melodies and smart arrangements. It captures Bootsy Collins' unique funk style, focusing more on rhythm and vibe than deep engagement. Overall, the album achieves its goal to entertain and move without being overly flashy. Dive into the funky grooves of Bootsy's Rubber Band and experience the classic 'Player of the Year' album today!

 Close your eyes, and if you don’t, it doesn’t matter, you will feel compelled to do so after a while: this music is not contingent.

 It is the pure abstraction of atmospheres and violent guitars, desperate voices.

This review celebrates We Made God's album 'It’s Getting Colder' as a powerful blend of post-rock and post-metal deeply influenced by Iceland's mystic landscapes. The music is described as an abstract expression of intense atmospheres, accompanied by desperate vocals and fierce guitars. The reviewer emphasizes the album's emotional depth and almost supernatural quality, calling it a compelling, immersive experience that defies conventional description. Listen to We Made God's 'It’s Getting Colder' and dive into a captivating post-rock and post-metal world!

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