A science fiction novel that talks about dinosaurs in a way that I believe has no precedents in the history of science fiction.

 This novel offers us a piece of our history and that instrumental and power-driven debate between 'faith' and 'science' that still constitutes a topic of discussion.

Far-Seer by Robert J. Sawyer offers a unique sci-fi story where intelligent tyrannosaurs echo the struggles of Galileo in a richly imagined alien world. The novel explores themes of science challenging faith through the adventurous journey of Afsan, an apprentice astrologer. With compelling world-building and thoughtful allegory, the story blends paleontology with philosophical debate. While it demands a sequel, it leaves readers reflecting on historical and contemporary tensions between belief and empirical truth. Discover the imaginative world of Far-Seer—where dinosaurs question faith and science. Read now to explore this unique sci-fi adventure!

 The novel focuses on the clash between two forces in what appears to be a reenactment of the Civil War in a wild context on an unexplored planet.

 Steele does not forget the purely more science-fictional aspect and adds strange monkey-like beings, religious sects, and immortal cyborgs to enrich the story.

Coyote Rising by Allen Steele is a science fiction novel set on the moon Coyote. It explores political and social conflict between authoritarian and rebel factions amidst colonization. The narrative includes classic sci-fi elements and diverse perspectives, focusing on an epic clash reminiscent of historical conflicts. Though adventurous and engaging, the novel raises unresolved questions about space colonization and governance. Dive into Allen Steele's Coyote Rising for a thrilling mix of space adventure and political intrigue!

 'Nazi Hunters' addresses Priebke fairly, considering him a war criminal and nothing more, without rhetoric or questioning this aspect.

 Was Priebke’s conviction legally exact or not? The conviction remains historically and morally right, an exemplary event despite technical and political obstacles.

This review covers the History Channel's 'Nazi Hunters' episode on capturing Nazi war criminal Erich Priebke. It recounts Priebke's WWII crimes, his escape to Argentina, and eventual trial in Italy. The review critically reflects on the challenges of historical memory, the legal process, and ongoing cultural debates surrounding Nazi atrocities and remembrance today. Explore the gripping story of Erich Priebke's capture and trial—watch Nazi Hunters and deepen your understanding of WWII justice.

 Jim And The French Vanilla delivers a revival of sixties and seventies garage music in a literally devastating and hallucinatory manner.

 More than a real revival, it’s simply the continuation of a certain tradition in American garage and rock’n’roll sound that has never ceased.

Jim And The French Vanilla's album 'Afraid Of The House' delivers a powerful and hallucinatory revival of 60s and 70s garage rock. The project pushes heavy psychedelic sounds with punk energy and catchy riffs, drawing on influences from iconic American rock bands. The album blends acid blues, danceable rock, and psychedelic mantras, representing both a continuation and evolution of classic garage traditions. It is a must-listen for fans of energetic and authentic rock sounds. Dive into the intense garage rock energy of 'Afraid Of The House' and experience a modern psychedelic revival!

 This girl, in my opinion, has truly incredible talent.

 ‘Party’ is an astonishing album where it’s truly difficult to find any weak points.

Aldous Harding’s second album 'Party' confirms and surpasses the promise of her debut. Showcasing her striking vocal talents and songwriting maturity, the album blends 1960s psychedelia with indie folk. Collaborations with John Parish and Enrico Gabrielli enrich the atmospheric sound, featuring expressive choirs and experimental elements. The review praises the album as astonishing and nearly flawless. Listen to Aldous Harding's captivating 'Party' and experience a unique blend of folk and psychedelic sounds.

 Doug Tuttle tries to literally beat the passage of time in the representation of musical 'landscapes' that are at the same time relaxing, dreamy (possibly even mysterious) and evocative.

 ‘Peace Potato’ has something magical that compels you to start it over and listen to it in its entirety each time it ends in a kind of continuum.

Doug Tuttle’s ‘Peace Potato’ offers an evocative neo-psychedelic journey with fifteen brief, dreamy tracks. The album evokes sixties psychedelia and feels like a collection of musical landscapes. Despite its unconventional and sometimes experimental structure, it compels a continuous, immersive listen. Tuttle’s skillful musicianship and nods to artists like George Harrison and Bill Fay create a nostalgic yet fresh sound. Dive into Doug Tuttle’s dreamy world by listening to Peace Potato and discover a fresh take on psychedelic pop today!

 'Multi-Task' reprises the same formula as the previous album and reintroduces that revival of a certain post-punk and wave music.

 More enjoyable in the live dimension where the duo might surprise with their more eccentric side and certain garage soul.

Omni's second album 'Multi-Task' follows their debut with a similar post-punk and wave-influenced style. The album features short, bass-driven tracks inspired by 70s bands like Television and Devo. Despite its attempt at indie and experimental sounds, the review suggests the album is more engaging live than on record. Overall, 'Multi-Task' offers a structured yet somewhat restrained listening experience. Listen to Omni's 'Multi-Task' to experience a unique blend of post-punk revival and indie rock experimentation.

 ‘Fukkatsu no hi’ is one of the last post-apocalyptic films from the Cold War era where such scenarios felt like a real, imminent danger.

 The director leaves open a glimmer of ‘resurrection’ and hope for humanity despite near-total destruction.

Fukkatsu no hi is a 1980 sci-fi film directed by Kinji Fukasaku exploring a global pandemic caused by a deadly virus amidst Cold War tensions. The story follows survivors forming a new society in Antarctica while preventing a nuclear apocalypse. The film combines political drama, scientific intrigue, and post-apocalyptic themes. Praised for its ambitious scope and realism, it remains an important work in Japanese cinema history. Watch Fukkatsu no hi to experience a groundbreaking Cold War sci-fi thriller blending pandemic terror with political intrigue.

 "A 'damned and cursed chimera' pulsating with life, where the ideas of brutality and beauty meet."

 "An album that goes down smoothly, despite the apparent complexity, with the ease of a sip of Froben syrup and thus reveals itself as both analgesic and invigorating."

Dead Rider's fourth album, 'Crew Licks,' delivers a complex yet smooth blend of avant-garde, blues, and art-rock sounds. The album crosses genres, merging traditional roots with experimental touches from no-wave, glam, and industrial influences. Despite its complexity, the record remains accessible, offering a rich listening experience. It is praised for challenging contemporary US alternative music with vitality and diversity. Dive into the intriguing world of Dead Rider's 'Crew Licks'—listen now and experience a fearless blend of avant-garde and blues-infused art-rock.

 If I say they are the craziest and most unpredictable band around, this time I'm sure I'm not wrong.

 'Sketches of Brunswick East' is music that is good for the mind, relaxes, and at the same time lets you travel to faraway places.

King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard's 'Sketches of Brunswick East' showcases a bold jazz influence mixed with psychedelic and microtonal elements. Collaborating with jazz band Mid High Club, the album explores lounge, fusion, and world music styles. The review praises the band's creativity, technical prowess, and prolific output in 2017. Each track reveals varied tempos and moods, offering a relaxing yet adventurous listening experience. Dive into the unique jazz-psychedelic world of 'Sketches of Brunswick East' and experience King Gizzard’s boldest sounds yet!