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 "Lonesome Town is a transcendental experience that elevates to who knows where."

 "Being monstrous is the best way to be happy."

The review praises The Cramps' debut EP Gravest Hits for its wild and hypnotic energy, mixing chaotic rockabilly with transcendent ballads. Highlights include the iconic covers like 'Surfin' Bird' and the haunting 'Lonesome Town.' The reviewer describes a trance-like experience, celebrating the band's unique style, fuzz-heavy guitars, and emotional depth. Overall, it's a powerful and joyful rock'n'roll statement. Dive into The Cramps' Gravest Hits and experience the wild, hypnotic power of psychobilly rock today!

 Damned be me if this isn’t pop of the best kind, the kind that makes your blood race.

 You’ll never get me, you bastards, sons of bitches... When things are beautiful, you never find the way to say them.

This review celebrates The Dentists’ album as a vibrant mix of 60s psychedelia and 80s garage pop. With dreamy and restless energy, the music evokes feelings of nostalgia and joy. The album’s sound balances punk chaos with grace, creating an irresistible listening experience that reawakens a sense of life and freedom. Dive into The Dentists' dreamy garage pop and feel the joyous pulse of timeless indie rock—listen now!

 Between a witch and a blossoming maiden, it seemed like a switch turned on and off all the masks on her face.

 The music then... a sensational synthesis between Devo and Kate Bush.

This review celebrates Lene Lovich's album Stateless as a vibrant and authentic electro-pop masterpiece. Lovich's striking voice, stage presence, and eccentric personality are highlighted as key features. The review blends poetic metaphors with vivid descriptions, emphasizing the album as a unique fusion of punk energy and avant-garde artistry. Listeners are encouraged to experience both the album and Lovich's live shows. Discover Lene Lovich's Stateless—listen now and experience a wild blend of punk energy and expressive electro-pop artistry!

 The 4-minute solos made with 5 notes denote a characteristic, a real "musical orgasm on Earth" to celebrate a concert in heaven.

 Nothing is born, nothing dies, everything transforms, everything ends as it began.

This review poetically explores Pink Floyd's 'The Dark Side of the Moon,' touching on its musical uniqueness and cultural significance. It blends imaginative imagery with reflections on the album’s themes of time, madness, and transformation. While not overtly praising or criticizing, it acknowledges the album's undeniable impact and enduring power. Dive into this poetic journey and rediscover the timeless magic of Pink Floyd's masterpiece.

 A breath of music for a music of words.

 Gaber’s 'Non insegnate ai bambini,' the voice a peak of natural authority and the text a series of well-placed blows, is something that sends chills down your spine.

Alice's 'Viaggio in Italia' is a masterful cover album that celebrates Italian songwriting through poetic and delicate interpretations. The album highlights the literary quality of lyrics by icons like Battisti, Battiato, and Pasolini set to music. Alice's voice blends clarity and mystery, offering a unique and intimate musical experience. The unexpected inclusion of Syd Barrett's 'Golden Hair' adds a cosmic touch, making the album a heartfelt, serene refuge. Listen to Alice's poetic journey in 'Viaggio in Italia' and experience Italian songwriting like never before!

 "A little song can be a demon killer. Against 'the guardians of the usual gray'... against 'my relatives, belts of chastity.'"

 "Cosmic girlfriend, girl who delivers words... Alice has been haunting me forever."

This review nostalgically captures the enchanting experience of listening to Alice's 'A cosa pensano.' The author reflects on intimate memories and the song's airy, poetic charm. Alice's voice is described as sumptuous yet breezy, evoking both mystery and elegance. The review praises her unique ability to leave a lasting impression and emotional resonance. Dive into the magical world of Alice with 'A cosa pensano'—listen now and experience timeless Italian pop charm!

 Her version has something playful, or, if you prefer, what I like to call joyful madness.

 It’s an anthem to life and all its oscillations.

This review celebrates Mina's enchanting cover of 'La pioggia di marzo,' originally 'Aguas de Marco' by Jobim. With playful madness and rhythmic grace, Mina transforms the classic bossa nova into a joyful anthem. The lyrical imagery evokes nostalgia and a deep connection to life’s mysteries, making it a timeless musical treasure. The reviewer fondly recalls personal memories tied to the song's mood and Mina’s unique presence. Listen to Mina's stunning cover of 'La pioggia di marzo' and experience the magic of bossa nova reimagined!

 If rock’n’roll is a good and proper thing, the hard stuff of the seventies is just a game of ‘mine is bigger than yours.’

 That scream is a beautiful thing, otherwise it ends like in certain nightmares where you want to scream, but you can’t.

The reviewer expresses a complex, ironic stance toward 70s hard rock, criticizing its macho excess but appreciating Deep Purple's Burn as a pivotal album. While disliking most of the album, they praise its opening track's energy and the legacy of 'Child in Time.' The review mixes humor, nostalgia, and a personal connection to the music. Discover the raw energy and irony behind Deep Purple's Burn—explore this classic 70s hard rock album now!

 "Do Something" was one of those that Patrizia and I sang at the top of our lungs in her yellow Deux Chevaux.

 "When every day smelled of adventure and I drank pure joy, because you guy even if you were totally crazy, you were real, you were alive..."

The review reflects on Mina's song 'Fa Qualcosa' as a symbol of genuine joy and poetic truth. Through metaphorical storytelling about two contrasting women, Sabrina and Patrizia, the narrative explores themes of transformation and authenticity. The reviewer connects deeply with Mina’s music, recalling nostalgic moments and the enduring beauty of her voice. Ultimately, the song is regarded as a refreshing and timeless melody that strikes the heart. Dive into Mina’s heartfelt world—listen to 'Fa Qualcosa' and experience the timeless beauty of Italian music today!

 "Marc Bolan had (or pretended to have) an almost supernatural innocence and was endowed with the incredible ability to completely embody every little creation of his imagination."

 "'Children of the Revolution' has an imperious yet somehow trembling riff... it is one of those songs that work quite well when you’re feeling like crap."

This review reflects on the deep nostalgic and emotional connection to T. Rex’s 'Children of the Revolution.' It highlights Marc Bolan’s unique blend of innocence, fantasy, and rock innovation. The song’s riff, strings, and chorus are praised for their perfect contrast and enduring charm. The author's personal memory adds a tender human touch, celebrating the timeless magic of Bolan’s glam rock legacy. Dive into the cosmic world of T. Rex and rediscover the enchanting glow of Children of the Revolution!