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 Polaris is not a star: Polaris is a disease.

 Black crusts of old blood bloom at the edges of the lips, from the floor hatred rains on the ceiling.

The review describes NORV's album as a powerful and haunting experience marked by raw textures and dark imagery. It highlights the intense emotional weight and complex soundscapes that evoke despair and relentless atmospheric tension. The reviewer praises the work fervently, recognizing it as a unique and immersive sonic journey. Dive into NORV's intense and atmospheric album—listen now and experience a haunting musical journey.

 Press play on the site and it feels like a vinyl just unearthed from the roots of a tree.

 More than a black metal record, it is the ideal soundtrack of a black metaller.

Murmuüre's 2010 self-produced black metal album is a raw, atmospheric work that defies typical genre norms. It took years to create and embodies the feeling of autumn and solitude with glitchy, lo-fi sounds. Despite its rough production, it stands as a unique and haunting record that resonates deeply with listeners nostalgic for early 2010s underground black metal. The album remains rare but influential, capturing a mood unlike any other. Listen now to Murmuüre’s haunting black metal masterpiece and experience a rare atmospheric journey.

 It’s the most beautiful rock album I’ve heard among those released this year.

 No, no joke. The Druids don’t care about any of this, they keep playing the album convinced the DDR and Ian Curtis still exist.

This heartfelt review celebrates Druids of the Gue Charette's debut EP, 'All The Darkness Looks Alive,' as one of the best rock releases of 2018. Blending punk, new wave, and stoner-doom, the album captivates with dark, distorted riffs and powerful energy. The reviewer connects deeply with the music as an escape during a period of personal downtime. The unique French origin adds an unexpected and refreshing touch to the underground rock scene. Listen to Druids of the Gue Charette's electrifying debut and discover the French rock bomb of 2018!

 I appreciated the book too much and know it too well to objectively talk about the film.

 If the film made you cringe, I promise you’ll like the book.

The reviewer shares a deeply personal and emotional connection to the novel Ready Player One, praising its fast-paced, visual style and nostalgic references. However, the film adaptation by Steven Spielberg falls short with weak characters and a flat aesthetic despite the obvious efforts to honor the book's themes. The review reflects mixed feelings, primarily disappointment with the movie but affectionate regard for the source material and hopes for future adaptations. Dive into the book Ready Player One for the full nerdy experience — perfect if the movie left you wanting more!

 The black desert scratches the face.

 Andddd well, I don’t know what it is, but that’s how the album sounded to me.

The review depicts Petrychor's Makrokosmos as a psychedelic black metal album evoking dark, vivid desert scenes and surreal storytelling. The reviewer conveys a mysterious and emotional atmosphere, but expresses uncertainty in fully grasping the complex sound. Overall, the album earns a 3-star rating, emphasizing mood over clarity. Dive into Petrychor's Makrokosmos and experience a hypnotic blend of psychedelic black metal like no other.

 "Play was the album that... gave electronic music the dignity it deserved as a musical genre."

 "If you want to listen to a good drone record and you’re completely inexperienced with it... the first track of this work is one of the best starting points."

The review reflects on Moby’s influential past and his current ambient drone album, Long Ambients 1: Calm. Sleep. Illuminating his shift from mainstream success to niche experimental music, the reviewer recommends the album as a great introduction to drone music. The work is praised for its immersive, meditative qualities and the artist’s sustained musical integrity despite fading from mainstream awareness. Discover Moby's ambient journey—listen to Long Ambients 1 for a deep, calming experience.

 Heat & Entropy is Ben Chatwin aka Talvihorros’s best album... and Period.

 It’s so beautiful that you adore it even without drugs.

Ben Chatwin’s 'Heat & Entropy' stands out as his best album, blending ambient, experimental electronic, and neoclassical elements. The review praises its intricate composition and emotional impact. Despite some ambiguity about genre, the album is recommended highly. The reviewer admires Chatwin’s multi-instrumental skill and approach to electronic music, emphasizing its artistic value. This album solidifies Chatwin’s reputation and invites deep, lasting appreciation. Listen to 'Heat & Entropy' and experience Ben Chatwin’s stunning ambient fusion today!

 Easy Listening and no need for celebration, just to have something in the background while you fold the laundry.

 Charming, fast, honest; and you forget about it until the next spin cycle.

Suncastle's Virgo EP offers a blend of downtempo and techno with an easy listening, atmospheric style. The music is charming and honest, suitable for casual, background listening. While not groundbreaking, it provides subtle emotional textures and a distinct aesthetic. The EP is simple yet engaging enough to revisit occasionally. Listen to Suncastle's Virgo EP for a charming blend of downtempo and techno, perfect for relaxed and immersive listening.

 Starting with the idea of laughing in someone’s face and ending up offering them three kilos of crushed herb on the bare bodies of five virgins was quite a shock to my already shaky self-esteem.

 Doom is beautiful for many reasons, one of which is that if you listen to it at the right volumes, time flies.

The review explores Jeff Owens' transition from his acoustic Electric Wizard renditions to his five albums as Goya, including 'Harvester Of Bongloads.' It highlights the deep connection to stoner doom, the surprising quality of acoustic interpretations, and the album’s immersive listening experience. The reviewer encourages fans of the genre to listen, while noting the album might be more appreciated by initiates. Legal challenges with Electric Wizard are mentioned, adding an intriguing backstory. Dive into Goya's 'Harvester Of Bongloads' and explore the rich world of stoner doom—start listening now!

 One either hates it or sacrifices goats to it.

 It’s not a comic, it’s not literature, it’s not the usual Moore, it’s nothing. And in the end, it’s everything.

Alan Moore's 'La luce del tuo volto' defies traditional comic formats, blending essay and monologue into a challenging, rewarding literary work. Despite initial confusion, readers who persist uncover deep philosophical and artistic reflections. The work transcends genres, demanding effort but offering a unique transformational experience. Moore's experimental approach breaks norms, making this a standout for fans of avant-garde literature and comics. Experience Alan Moore’s transformative masterpiece—dive deep into 'La luce del tuo volto' and challenge your perception of comics.