We delve even more into digital hardcore dynamics, hyperpop, bubblegum bass funneled into a 'welcoming' melting pot of industrial, emo, and noise rock.

 In the era of playlists, the trend seems to be twofold: homogeneity and loyalty to the line and, as in this case, heterogeneity and a temple to Janus.

The review highlights Schizoscriptures' innovative blend of industrial, emo, digital hardcore, hyperpop, and noise rock. It praises the album's dynamic fusion of varied styles, creating an engaging and welcoming listening experience. The review also touches on contemporary musical trends emphasizing both homogeneity and eclectic heterogeneity within playlists. Dive into Schizoscriptures' genre-blending soundscape and experience the fresh fusion of industrial and emo today!

 Time does not forgive musical deviations so something of Gil Scott-Heron emerges.

 Impoverishing oneself with Post-Punk is wealth if exploited as a tendency and not as a living standard.

The review praises Muck Spreader's album 'Abysmal' for its unique blend of cosmic jazz and post-punk elements. It highlights the artistic depth, connecting the music’s experimentation to Gil Scott-Heron’s legacy. The album is placed within a broader context, comparing it with notable UK bands like Black Country New Road and Squid, emphasizing its rich and artsy character. Discover Muck Spreader's 'Abysmal' – dive into an experimental cosmic post-punk experience today!

 A piano, jazz-swing, but who are These New Puritans? The no-wave, polite, strange? Strange!

 I just downed a concoction of lemon juice, gin, and cointreau, in descending order, I would have preferred the beer.

The review provides an emotional and somewhat experimental take on Bingo Fury's Big Rain / Happy Snake EP. It highlights the jazz-swing piano mixed with industrial and no-wave influences. The reviewer expresses a feeling of unsatisfaction, comparing the musical experience to a mixed drink they found less enjoyable than expected. Overall, the EP is described as strange and intriguing but does not completely satisfy. Listen to Bingo Fury's Big Rain / Happy Snake and explore this intriguing mix of jazz and industrial sounds today!

 An album that is adolescent yet mature (we're talking about a twenty-year-old) that manages, in an impossible compromise, to unite My Chemical Romance and Cloud Nothings and not suck at all.

 The success of an album that is both hetero and homogeneous with powerviolence bursts and soft dream parts, an involutionary genius.

Avenade's "It's Whimsical Afterlife" is a dynamic blend of emo, shoegaze, post-hardcore, and dream pop. The album balances youthful emotion with mature execution, creating a fresh post-emo sound. It successfully merges influences from past decades while feeling contemporary. The reviewer highly praises this unique and cohesive effort. Dive into Avenade's unique fusion of emo and more – listen to It's Whimsical Afterlife and discover the fresh voice of the new emo generation!

 Compared to the friends of the Windmill scene, they certainly remain the noisiest.

 ...between brutally prog, mathematical rock, and deformed postism, they continue to speak over the clamor.

This review praises Black Midi's album Cavalcade for its intense fusion of brutal progressive rock, mathematical structures, and experimental post-punk elements. The band stands out as the noisiest act amid the Windmill scene, embracing repetition and alteration to create a disintegrating yet cohesive sound. References to diverse influences highlight Cavalcade's complexity and dark, psychedelic edge. Overall, it's a challenging but rewarding listen. Dive into the chaotic world of Black Midi's Cavalcade and experience a bold fusion of progressive and experimental rock today!

 I feel as though there are many diverse and indistinct elements at play: perhaps it’s the truly clanging bass and drums and the extremely acidic guitars.

 Noise rock, some would say, post-hardcore, others, metal-core, someone who clearly doesn’t understand a damn thing; obviously, the thing that stands out most is this hammering snare.

Lilac’s self-titled album is a powerful mix of noise rock, post-hardcore, and sludge metal with aggressive bass, acidic guitars, and primal vocals. It channels influences from Steve Albini’s raw production to New York Hardcore and American post-punk scenes. The hammering snare and emotionally charged screams give it a distinct edge. Fans of intense underground rock genres will find this release compelling. Dive into Lilac’s fierce debut and explore their unstoppable noise rock energy now!

 If midwest emo and east coast experimentation, if slowcore and plunderphonics, and then noise, shoegaze, and even the aforementioned post-isms become an indigestible mess, we still haven’t understood anything.

 Internet and the Pandemic, the isolation has led (me) to evaluate rock and punk experimentalisms differently in a positive light, solidifying the auditory taste buds and the taste for abrasions and the fresh fissures of my being.

Lobsterfight’s album 'pink, black and orange in the corners' delivers a compelling blend of indie rock influences, including emo, shoegaze, and experimental sounds. The review highlights a shift beyond typical post-isms, appreciating the album’s eclectic and challenging mix. Inspired by pandemic isolation, the album resonates with fresh creativity and artistic abrasion. Recommended for listeners with refined taste for musical experimentation. Discover Lobsterfight’s innovative sound—listen to 'pink, black and orange in the corners' now on Bandcamp!

 The pandemic leads to reflecting on the uselessness of humans in the face of the forces that govern the globe, the universe, and existence.

 Guernica turned rock.

The review portrays Royal Trux's Twin Infinitives as a profound reflection on human futility and cosmic insignificance. It highlights themes like the collapse of reason, societal madness, and the ephemeral nature of existence, describing the album as a powerful, apocalyptic art statement. The reviewer praises the album's depth and intensity as it confronts the emptiness humans produce. Dive into Royal Trux's Twin Infinitives and experience a profound, apocalyptic musical journey that challenges existence itself.

 The Effigies awaken the surf punk concoction, deviating both from the pure hardcore of the DK and from the metal influence of Agent Orange with an incredibly acidic wall.

 This EP manages to suggest the psychobilly of the Gun Club and the post-punk that becomes core of Mission of Burma and Husker Du.

The Effigies' EP Haunted Town expertly fuses surf punk with psychobilly and post-punk influences. It diverges from pure hardcore and metallic punk, offering a unique acidic sound. Iconic tracks like 'Bloodstrains' and 'Holiday in Cambodia' are reinterpreted with fresh energy. The EP reflects a seminal career with a tightly focused sound achieved before their first full album. Listen to The Effigies' Haunted Town EP and dive into a unique blend of surf punk and post-punk energy today!

 Communism hasn’t won; the everyday enemy has won, the pentapartito has won, and there’s not even a whiff of communists around.

 Today, in Veneto, communism is a speck in the eyes of leghismo that becomes a log in the mouths of politicians.

The review blends personal family anecdotes with a critique of Italy's communist past and present political landscape. It reflects on the decline of the PCI and the frustrations with modern left-wing parties. The author highlights the betrayal of worker interests and the rise of regional political identities, especially in Veneto. The overall sentiment is one of disappointment and nostalgia for lost ideals. Dive into a poignant reflection on Italy’s communist legacy and explore the realities behind the faded red flag.