Eleven slaps in the face, beautiful beautiful, resounding, thunderous.

 Mike with passion and fury, like a popular quote, a pair of red shoes. What pride, damn it, what pride, what spirit, what passion.

This review praises Mike Patton's album Mondo Cane as a passionate and thunderous tribute to Italian music and culture. It highlights the nostalgic and emotional qualities of the album, comparing it to rediscovering childhood games and lost beauty. Patton's approach is seen as both heartfelt and defiant against modern indie conformity. The reviewer celebrates the album’s rich instrumentation and cultural depth. Dive into Mike Patton’s Mondo Cane and experience the passionate revival of classic Italian music today!

 "In 1975, progressive rock died and after three days it resurrected. Red."

 "To those who tell you that 'Starless' is not the definitive suite, answer that you want to sleep peacefully. Because beyond there is only delirium."

King Crimson's 1974 album Red marks a pivotal moment in progressive rock, blending intricate musicianship with intense emotion. Praised by Kurt Cobain and featuring complex riffs, bass, and rhythms, it stands as a timeless masterpiece. The album reflects a final surge before changes in the music scene shifted the landscape, delivering a powerful and memorable sonic experience. Dive into King Crimson's Red and experience the album that redefined progressive rock's boundaries.

 If rock is that, it is that. If rock is that, there’s a reason.

 Tomorrow Is A Long Time by Bob Dylan, drawn out, dragged, never so beautiful.

Arbouretum’s 'Song of the Pearl' offers eight tracks filled with expansive, distorted guitars and a voice reminiscent of Eddie Vedder. The album blends psychedelic and grunge elements with classic rock vibes, creating an immediate and impactful listening experience. A highlight is their beautifully drawn-out cover of Bob Dylan's 'Tomorrow Is A Long Time.' The review embraces the album's timeless rock essence and defends it against detractors favoring newer trends. Listen to Arbouretum’s ‘Song of the Pearl’ and experience classic rock’s timeless pulse with a modern twist.

 The little voice, tender like a child's. Becoming a woman. And shouting. And freeing itself.

 Chaos and calm. Scream loud, vomit out the gases, the poisons, the toxins.

The review praises Soap & Skin's album 'Lovetune for Vacuum' for its haunting, emotional depth and sophisticated blend of piano and electronic music. It highlights Anja Plaschg's vulnerable yet powerful vocals and the album's dark, melancholic atmosphere. The packaging is noted as beautiful and fitting the album's raw aesthetic. The reviewer eagerly awaits her return after live performances. Discover the haunting beauty and raw emotion of Soap & Skin's Lovetune for Vacuum—listen now and experience the dark elegance.

 The scandal is art. Because art is scandalous.

 You see that time doesn’t exist, genres don’t exist.

The review captures the raw and theatrical atmosphere of Virgin Prunes' album ...If I Die, I Die. It highlights the band's fierce rejection of norms and their association with the darker side of the Dublin punk movement. The album is portrayed as a scandalous work of art that combines intense instrumentation with a unique emotional energy. The reviewer is captivated by the intense and ritualistic quality of the music, emphasizing its lasting impact and primal appeal. Dive into the dark, intense world of Virgin Prunes' ...If I Die, I Die and experience punk like never before!

 Sinning has never been so sweet.

 The age of innocence ends here.

The Flaming Lips deliver a bold and inventive reinterpretation of Pink Floyd's 'The Dark Side of the Moon.' The review expresses awe and excitement at the experimental and noise-driven approach. The album challenges purist views and injects fresh life into a classic. It reflects on music’s ongoing rebirth, blending reverence with innovation. Discover The Flaming Lips' daring take on Pink Floyd’s classic—listen now and experience music’s rebirth!

 With this record, every insult is glory, every offense is a compliment.

 May God bless them, for now we won’t get bored anymore.

Shining's Black Jazz is a bold and chaotic album blending jazz and black metal with humor and irreverence. It mocks seriousness and embraces a kitsch, trashy style. Saxophones clash with growls in a wild mix that challenges genre norms and delivers a fun, dizzying experience. The reviewer finds joy in its madness and unpredictability, celebrating its unique spirit. Dive into the wild, chaotic world of Shining's Black Jazz and experience a refreshing fusion of jazz and black metal like no other!

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