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 A psychedelic film to say the least. A horror. It could be described as Lynchian.

 What the heck am I watching? Why am I doing this to myself?

In Fabric is a psychedelic horror film directed by Peter Strickland, revolving around a mysterious red dress and set in a surreal vintage shopping mall. The story unfolds in two parts, with evocative visuals and an intriguing atmosphere reminiscent of David Lynch's style. The soundtrack by Cavern of Anti-Matter adds to its hypnotic charm. The review captures the film's unsettling yet mesmerizing qualities and reflects on its unique narrative and aesthetic choices. Dive into the eerie world of In Fabric—watch the film and experience the mystery of the cursed red dress!

 Well, anyone who does not experience one of his live shows misses the chance to know his story, or rather, his shamelessly autobiographical stories.

 His voice and his famous songs left no room for doubt, it was really him!

This review captures the unique experience of attending Sandro Giacobbe's live concert, highlighting his nostalgic Sanremo hits and personal storytelling. The event was a memorable Sunday matinée filled with passionate fans singing along. Despite daylight limiting typical concert atmosphere, the connection between Giacobbe and his audience remained strong. The concert also featured a fun medley celebrating iconic Italian singers. Discover Sandro Giacobbe’s timeless hits and heartfelt stories – listen or watch his live performances today!

 For such an album, words become superfluous, insisting to the point of exhaustion that in this album the artist’s maturation is even more noticeable.

 An album that is like a medicine or a 'balm'... it can all be summed up in the name of the album, as well as its first track, 'Una somma di piccole cose'.

Niccolò Fabi's 2016 album Una somma di piccole cose offers a deeply intimate and stripped-down musical experience. Recorded solo during a two-month isolation in the countryside, it focuses on themes like social discomfort, urban alienation, hope, and nostalgia. The album's calm and sometimes ironic tone highlights Fabi's maturation and departure from his more radio-friendly works. It serves as a thoughtful balm with reflective lyrics and simple, essential instrumentation. Listen to Niccolò Fabi’s Una somma di piccole cose and experience a heartfelt journey through intimate soundscapes and thoughtful lyrics.

 WHICH EVIL GENIUS CAME UP WITH THIS VIDEO?!

 The aliens plead with the legendary Eiffel65 to return to finish the song because they are having a blue withdrawal.

This review revisits Eiffel 65's iconic 1999 hit 'Blue (Da Ba Dee)' and its creatively bizarre music video. The reviewer highlights the playful narrative featuring blue aliens, a space chase, and martial arts antics. The song’s deeper lyrical meaning about loneliness is acknowledged, while the video is praised for its imaginative and entertaining qualities. The review mixes nostalgia with humor and curiosity about future videos. Watch Eiffel 65's iconic 'Blue (Da Ba Dee)' video and rediscover the quirky 90s hit that still captivates with its playful visuals and catchy tune!

 This album was made possible thanks to crowdfunding, basically the fans of the group bought the album blindfolded, and something tells me they won’t regret it!

 Marta are Marta: you either love them or hate them (although, according to the writer, hating them is impossible!).

LOSTILEOSTILE marks a compelling new chapter for Marta Sui Tubi as they return to a trio formation. Fueled by crowdfunding support, the album showcases 13 energetic tracks exploring themes of meeting, love, and self-discovery. The band's signature impulsiveness and vocal versatility shine through, highlighted by memorable collaborations and dynamic songwriting. This release is praised as engaging, emotionally rich, and likely to be a fan favorite in live shows. Dive into Marta Sui Tubi's LOSTILEOSTILE—listen now and experience a captivating blend of passion and rock energy!