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 ‘Morriconesque western halos appear like mirages amidst the cacti and dust is the main spice.’

 ‘The guys with their clean and decided sound provide us an encounter with rock that reassures the doubt of indulging in musical toys.’

This review celebrates Abecedarians' 'AB-CD: Greatest Hits' as a mesmerizing compilation that blends hypnotic guitar spirals and rhythmic rarefaction. The album channels a unique spaghetti western vibe, enriched by the trio's clean and confident rock sound. The reviewer fondly recalls their introduction to digital music with this CD and praises the band's ability to captivate and energize listeners with every playback. A standout work from the Los Angeles scene of the late 80s. Dive into the hypnotic world of Abecedarians' 'AB-CD: Greatest Hits' and experience a unique fusion of rock and spaghetti western vibes.

 He takes pieces of an impossible puzzle to complete and even solves it for us with a limited tool like cinema.

 The dream welds with rational reality and tries to give a passage in absence of thought to the shock of the revelation that we are not this body but we are here.

Jan Švankmajer’s Alice is a bold stop-motion interpretation of Lewis Carroll’s work, rich in symbolism and psychological depth. The film transcends traditional narrative, offering a cathartic experience through surreal visuals and meticulous deconstruction. It merges dreamlike and rational realities to explore themes of existence, memory, and consciousness. Though complex and intense, it reveals essential truths about life and self. A challenging but rewarding cinematic journey. Dive into Jan Švankmajer’s surreal Alice and experience a mind-bending cinematic journey unlike any other.

 The listening put me in a much better mood, noticing in the Brooklyn band a marked interest in magnetic forces.

 The extent of chaos turned violent echo is a mix of disturbing hyperbole, but if one embraces the path of surrender, one will perceive as celestial harmony a noise that rationally breaks annoys but astrally is appreciated.

The reviewer approached Twin Stumps' self-titled album with initial skepticism inspired by its challenging cover art. However, the Brooklyn band's intense noise and magnetic soundscapes quickly won them over. The music presents an unsettling yet therapeutic experience, blending chaos with moments of celestial harmony. This album offers a unique journey into the fringes of noise music, marked by its originality and emotional impact. Dive into Twin Stumps' experimental noise and experience a uniquely magnetic sonic journey today!

 The cultured schizophrenia proposed by BPEOPLE cannot go unnoticed; in fact, it forms an essential basis for the transition from the temperamental punk to the introspective wave.

 "Song to the children" addresses the dream of meeting with our inner God.

B-People's self-titled album offers a unique fusion of temperamental punk and introspective wave, combining raw emotion with baroque melodies. The album navigates themes of psychological struggle and evolving consciousness, portrayed through tracks like "Can can't" and "I am the Sky." This 1981 release stands as an evocative underground gem, exploring the journey from darkness to light and inner awakening. Fans of innovative post-punk will find a compelling narrative in this cult classic. Discover the emotional depth of B-People's groundbreaking 1981 album—listen now and experience the punk wave's cultured schizophrenia.

 "The entire album... was created from a purely positive vision of life... Positive negativism: building from destroying, destroying from building."

 "Four suites that give you no respite, that offer no escape, mercilessly throw you into a zone of non-thought where the wall of unawareness is shattered."

Gore’s album 'Wrede - The Cruel Peace' is an intense and complex journey through brutal metal, spiritual conflict, and cosmic chaos. The band navigates themes of destruction and creation, presenting a unique blend of positivity emerging from darkness. With powerful production and an unsettling yet captivating aura, the album demands several listens to fully grasp its depth. Fans of esoteric and heavy music will find it a profound and challenging experience. Dive into Gore’s 'Wrede - The Cruel Peace' and experience a unique fusion of brutality and spirituality—listen now to confront the cosmic chaos.

 The scandal is a retrieval of an unexpected sound aesthetic that sneakily works the periphery, taking the breath away from our certainties.

 We regain the primordial punk hum infused with eclecticism and flee the deceptive songs of Sirens suggesting softening harmony.

The review celebrates 100 Flowers' '100 Years of Pulchritude' as a sophisticated blend of punk, pop, and experimental sounds. It highlights the album's playful yet cynical approach and its ability to challenge musical norms. The reissue by Rhino brings renewed attention to the group’s pioneering work in post-punk and avant-rock styles. The review calls the album both a daring artistic statement and a refreshing cure for conventional music listeners. Dive into 100 Flowers' groundbreaking punk fusion—listen now and experience the vibrant mix of styles redefining post-punk music!

 An energy, an impact, a vehemence that crushes other groups "disguised" as underground.

 Synth art surf punk thrown inside the spin cycle of a washing machine that soils "clean" clothes.

Human Hands delivers a fierce and distinctive brand of punk that stands apart from typical underground acts. Their 1982 double vinyl captures raw energy and inventive synth surf punk that challenges societal norms. Despite limited recognition and lack of record deals, the band’s work remains a hidden gem preserved by Independent Project Records. The review praises their unique blend of awkward nerd energy and deliberate rebellion, forging an unforgettable punk experience. Dive into Human Hands' iconic punk album and experience a raw underground classic today!

 The cosmic projection is skinning in communicating truths, far from silent dumbing meditations, an open well intoxicates us with alien effluvia.

 Essentially a dense invisibility of flashes that recall solar explosions that we fortunately feel tanning, but that in return destabilize us for the best.

Uzeda's Different Section Wires is a sophisticated and powerful noise rock album deeply inspired by Mediterranean history and culture. The band masterfully depersonalizes chaos into profound sonic experiences with precise and emotional performances. The album is praised for its intense atmosphere and innovative approach, with heartfelt vocals by Giovanna Cacciola and sharp instrumentals. It stands as a defining work in noise music, blending historical depth with modern experimentation. Dive into Uzeda's Different Section Wires and experience the intense fusion of noise, history, and Mediterranean spirit – listen now!

 Nanni Moretti constructs the portrait of the ultimate serial killer, the most unsettling ever, and the unease we have is for that sense of proximity we feel for Michele because, as Bianca says, "he is a good man" who, linear in his logic, in his solitary purity transcends the act.

 The obsession with "everything in place, everything in order" leads to wanting to dust off everyone’s windowsill in search of an impossible empathy that can only disappoint us.

The review reflects a matured appreciation of Nanni Moretti's Bianca, highlighting its portrayal of human neuroses, the psychological depth behind the characters, and the unique Italian atmosphere. It discusses themes of happiness, despair, and isolation framed within a thriller involving a complex 'good' serial killer. The reviewer values Moretti’s subtle and compassionate approach to difficult subjects and lauds the film’s philosophical underpinnings. Dive into the psychological layers of Bianca and experience an unforgettable Italian thriller by Nanni Moretti.

 The final cry encapsulates the momentary bewilderment of the soul when one begins to sense the spurts of real life.

 Wandering the streets meeting rejected brothers, drags on the roads of nothingness that call for translations into territories where our soul attains preeminence.

The review explores the profound emotional and existential themes in Tsai Ming-liang's Vive L'Amour. It highlights the film’s portrayal of solitude, identity crises, and transcendental suffering. The narrative reflects on the characters' search for meaning amid urban alienation, capturing the film's delicate symbolism and emotional depth. Praised as a unique cinematic experience, the film won the Golden Lion in 1994. Discover the haunting beauty of Vive L'Amour—watch this transcendental exploration of solitude and identity today.

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