In the early hours of the morning, they had seen the Albatross gently take flight and from the shadow cast by its wings mocked the archers.

 That kaleidoscope capable of stirring the rainbow, that aimless wandering adrift in dreams wandering.

This review celebrates Trader Horne's album Morning Way as a poetic and dreamlike folk journey. It highlights vivid natural imagery and an enchanting atmosphere evoking nostalgia and gentle morning light. The lyrical and atmospheric qualities combine into a radiant listening experience. The reviewer appreciates its mystical and immersive qualities, likening it to a beautiful, otherworldly dream. Immerse yourself in the dreamy and poetic folk sounds of Trader Horne’s Morning Way—listen now and experience a timeless folk classic.

 "Music is fundamentally noble and nomadic."

 "The fragility of the ballads and the characters of Old Hearts Reborn is disarming."

Hidden Highways' album Old Hearts Reborn is a hauntingly beautiful folk journey rooted in Irish tradition. The duo’s delicate interplay of voice and acoustic instrumentation evokes timeless themes of memory, melancholy, and hope. The review praises the album's intimate atmosphere and poetic depth, drawing comparisons to artists like Sparklehorse and Sybile Baier. It highlights the natural, essential sound and the striking emotional resonance throughout the record. Dive into the haunting melodies of Hidden Highways and discover a timeless folk experience with Old Hearts Reborn.

 That chilling opening of The Hunger, a masterpiece of synthesis between Julien Temple and Horace Walpole.

 Between Bauhaus and Love and Rockets the dark missing link, that betrays you and yet doesn’t really take you anywhere.

The review praises 'Everything!' as a unique and haunting album by Tones on Tail, highlighting its dark, experimental pop vibe influenced by Bauhaus. It emphasizes the album's atmospheric guitar riffs and distinct place between Bauhaus and Love and Rockets. The work is described as a primordial pop experiment with a shadowy, evocative charm. Overall, the album is celebrated for its originality and emotional depth. Listen to Tones on Tail’s 'Everything!' and explore the dark, experimental world of 80s gothic pop!

 Forever Blue is not just a millenary stone with 8 heraldic gems embedded, it is a poetic pilgrimage of words towards a sound distant from our thoughts, yet omnipresent.

 A.A. Williams with much fragility reminds us that that binary choice glides smoothly into that melange of sensations, that there is no life without the thought of death.

A.A. Williams' debut album Forever Blue is a richly emotional and poetic folk journey marked by delicate yet powerful vocals and minimalistic instrumentation. Recorded in her North London home studio, the album explores themes of isolation, love, and loss with haunting intensity. Collaborations with artists like Tom Fleming and Johannes Persson enrich the record’s depth. The review praises Williams' unique voice and the album's intimate atmosphere, comparing it favorably yet distinctly to iconic artists like Kate Bush. Dive into the haunting beauty of A.A. Williams' Forever Blue and experience a powerful folk journey of love and loss today.

 Instructions for use: How to fight the system, from a hammock.

 That aphrodisiac touch of Ripley Johnson, that murmur that remembers smoke rings, vanishing as soon as they take shape.

The review praises Wooden Shjips' album 'V' as a deep, hypnotic journey into psychedelic and classic rock influences. It highlights the album's ability to blend trance-like moods with poetic and evocative lyrics. The album is described as an escape from societal constraints, enriched by the atmospheric sounds born during the Portland forest fires. Ripley Johnson's distinctive vocals and the band's fusion of genres create a captivating, meditative experience. Dive into Wooden Shjips' 'V' and experience a mesmerizing psychedelic journey beyond the ordinary.

 A sound without forms and faces, a Venetian mask that conceals a love consumed in the shadow, buried in transcendence.

 Working on my Love is Polyrock's existential treatise, the turning of the page after the perfect and victorious equinox of that Love Song.

This evocative review celebrates Polyrock's 1982 EP 'Above The Fruited Plain' as a luminous yet overlooked New Wave work. Combining ethereal synths, haunting vocals, and post-rock elements, the EP creates a unique and intimate atmosphere. The review paints vivid sensory images and explores the emotional depth inspired by the music. It evokes nostalgia while praising the band's low-profile artistry and timeless sound. Immerse yourself in the haunting synth and dreamy post-rock of Polyrock’s ‘Above The Fruited Plain’ EP—discover this hidden New Wave treasure now!

 A film to see, possibly in an art-house theater crowded with white, black, and Asian people, smoky like in the worst bars of Caracas.

 Power is in the people, is in numbers, in those who believe they can change the state of things and arm themselves with the power of words and poetry to move the masses.

This review praises Shaka King's film Judas and the Black Messiah for its powerful portrayal of Fred Hampton and the Black Panther movement in 1960s Chicago. It highlights the film’s political and emotional depth, emphasizing the revolutionary spirit and social critique woven throughout the narrative. The review acknowledges the film’s courage and relevance in today’s cultural and political climate. It also celebrates the chemistry and emotional core built around Hampton’s relationship and leadership. Watch Judas and the Black Messiah to experience a moving tale of revolution, betrayal, and hope.

 In the ghostly story of Juste, his reset memory relives through the memories and testimonies of the souls he ferries, as a new Parisian Charon with a lamé blazer.

 In a pyrotechnic finale, where the essence of the dream irreversibly loses all its grains of material substrate, Batut allows us to catch our breath and silently suspends the constant transition between flesh and spirit.

Stephane Batut's Vif Argent is praised for its poetic and dreamlike portrayal of a lost soul wandering Paris, influenced by Jean Vigo's fluid, independent cinematic style. The film blends reality and fantasy with exquisite cinematography, creating a haunting atmosphere. The review highlights the emotional depth and the surreal journeys of the protagonist Juste. The finale delivers a sublime, lyrical closure that captivates and lingers. Explore the haunting beauty of Vif Argent and dive into Stephane Batut’s dreamlike Parisian tale.

 For others, like those mad Movie Star Junkies, life is just a sex & drugs & rock’n’roll visionary live set capable of unleashing a lethal and contagious claustrophobia.

 Shadow Of a Rose by these eternal Movie Star Junkies possesses a sound of millennial beauty, which stuns and seduces from the first listen.

Shadow of a Rose by Movie Star Junkies is a powerful blend of punk, blues, and poetic lyricism that captivates from the first listen. The album channels mythological and literary themes, creating a dark, intense atmosphere that embodies raw emotions and timeless reflections. It is praised as a cult masterpiece with a unique and intoxicating sound. Dive into the mesmerizing soundscape of Shadow of a Rose – listen now and experience a cult punk masterpiece like no other.

 To civilly resist and survive even the dullest technocracy, we might ultimately rely exclusively on our most latent Genius.

 That word-of-mouth of lost conscience stranded in the arid human depths yet still alive, vital, and free to corrupt every fortunate holder towards liberty and the freedom of one’s own emotions.

The review poetically examines Jean-Luc Godard's 1965 film Alphaville, highlighting its dark dystopian vision of Paris and the cold technocracy of the future. It emphasizes the film's blend of noir and sci-fi aesthetics, the complex character Lemmy Caution, and the emotional core embodied by Anna Karina's role. The work is positioned as a profound meditation on resistance, humanity, and the enduring power of poetry in a mechanized world. Godard's film is praised as a visionary, stylistic, and philosophical cinematic experience. Dive into Godard's Alphaville and experience this timeless dystopian noir—watch, reflect, and feel the poetic pulse of resistance.