Dirty, raw, yet very catchy at the same time, these Count Five are really cool.

 The little panning tricks are noteworthy, listening on headphones literally makes your head spin!

This review praises Count Five's 'Psychotic Reaction' for its raw energy and catchy tunes. The album's rough, unpolished production adds to its charm, with standout tracks like 'My Generation' and 'She's Fine.' Despite some weaker songs, the album impresses as a strong piece of 60s garage rock history. Listen now to Count Five's Psychotic Reaction and experience the raw energy of classic 60s garage rock!

 From the very first notes of "Una notte fioca di lume" the album captures my attention, with the Italian words very well used, the sweet density of the enveloping sounds, the new harmonies, incomparable to anything else.

 What a pity for that 'middle album' too predictable.

Betularia's 'La stanza di ardesia' opens with captivating tracks featuring rich harmonies and intriguing melodies. The album shines in its early songs with unique sounds and Italian lyricism. However, the middle section becomes overly repetitive and less engaging, marked by predictable synth patterns and weaker grooves. The latter part recovers some vitality with atmospheric guitars and interesting vocals, but the inconsistency affects the overall album experience. Listen to Betularia's 'La stanza di ardesia' to experience its unique harmonies and decide if its highs outweigh the lows.

 Take an hour, sit comfortably, start this album, and begin. Do not delve too much into criticizing sound, or performance, or imbalances... they aren’t needed.

 Break the habit of seeking 'songs'. These are not songs, this is music.

Burzum's 2010 album 'Belus' defies traditional musical expectations with its raw, abstract black metal approach. The review encourages listeners to fully immerse themselves, embracing repetition and unconventional structures. Vocals are distant and abrasive, enhancing the atmospheric experience. The album's emotional impact comes from its complexity and interpretative depth rather than clarity or conventional songwriting. 'Belus' demands active listening and appreciation of its abstract nature. Dive into Burzum's Belus and experience black metal beyond song structure—listen closely and discover its haunting abstract depth.

 10 out of 10 just for this fading ad libitum, remarkable idea.

 In the end, yes, this album is annoying to me, both for the hissing and dull voices, and for the lack of innovation.

This review of Baustelle’s second album, La Moda del Lento, praises the strong synth use and some catchy, lively tracks like "Arriva lo Ye Ye" and "Love Affair." However, it criticizes the dull and difficult-to-understand vocals, repetitive themes, and lack of innovation. The reviewer finds some moments engaging but overall feels the album lacks enthusiasm. Discover Baustelle’s unique blend of synth and indie pop—listen to La Moda del Lento and decide for yourself!

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