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 'Sensational. A jaw-dropping, dazzling, spectacle. I fell in love with Brachetti’s showmanship' - The Times

 An endless and diverse series of quotes and inspirations (not only) from cinema emerges during the performance.

Arturo Brachetti delivers a spectacular performance in 'Change' at London's Garrick Theatre, blending rapid costume transformations and theatrical magic. The show is a poetic journey inspired by cinema and theatrical history, including tributes to Federico Fellini and Leopoldo Fregoli. Brachetti's captivating presence and versatile talents create a unique and mesmerizing experience. Discover the magic of Arturo Brachetti’s 'Change' – a must-see theatrical spectacle that dazzles and enchants.

 This luminous little piano that scuttles quickly up and down, furtive and fleeting, tenderly unruly.

 A fresh voice, full-bodied, sullen yet playful, fluttering, at times terribly confidential as if it seemed to address You directly.

Regina Spektor's album Far showcases a distinctive piano style and a fresh, playful voice. The production is polished and balanced for a major debut. The album offers several highly successful and intimate moments that stand out in the para-pop realm. Listen to Regina Spektor's Far to experience a fresh voice and tender piano in the indie pop scene today!

 An intelligent rock, occasionally robust, never excessively harsh or trivial but rather distinguished by a pleasant variety of nuances.

 Had these been written by R.E.M., many would sing endless praises of the regained verve of the old guard of U.S. rock.

Meat Puppets' album Sewn Together showcases a mature and varied indie rock style, balancing robust guitar work with dreamy and eccentric influences. Following a hiatus due to personal challenges, the band has reemerged with renewed energy and intelligent songwriting. The album is praised for its nuanced compositions and Curt Kirkwood's distinctive vocal delivery. Fans of 2000s U.S. rock and alternative sounds will appreciate this solid effort. Discover Meat Puppets' richly textured Sewn Together—listen now and experience the band's intelligent indie rock revival.

 The work... unfolds as an authentic cataclysm (in slow motion).

 One of the most brilliant and chilling representations I have happened to contemplate of the basest human scheming.

Black Boned Angel's Verdun delivers a slow-motion cataclysm of doom metal blended with noise and haunting atmospheres. Campbell Kneale crafts a vivid musical depiction of war's alienation without glorifying violence. The single-track, divided into three intense movements, builds from ghostly tempos to catastrophic noise apocalypse. It's a chilling and brilliant exploration of human conflict and despair. Listen to Verdun and experience a haunting journey through the depths of doom and war-inspired soundscapes.

 They completely reinvent themselves among boisterous tex-mex guitars, brass and violins à satiété.

 The album flows smoothly, entertaining and persuasive in its dog-day gentility.

Mariachi El Bronx marks a bold shift from punk and hardcore to a rich Tex-Mex sound featuring guitars, brass, and violins. The album flows smoothly, offering compelling Mexican style melodies that captivate without feeling makeshift or forced. Listen to Mariachi El Bronx to experience a thrilling fusion of punk energy and vibrant Tex-Mex melodies!

 This is a video-memory of the footballer, but above all of the man Carlo Petrini: someone who at this point in his life narrates by virtue of having nothing left to lose.

 He retraces without rhetoric or absolution the aberrations that have become an integral part of this massive socio-media circus.

This review examines 'Centravanti Nato,' a documentary about Carlo Petrini's football career amidst Italy's complex sports culture. It highlights the harsh realities of doping, clandestine betting, and the deep entanglement of football with political and economic power. The narrative is sober and unadorned, exposing a side of football often hidden from public view. The reviewer presents this film as a reflective testimony rather than entertainment. Explore the hidden truths of football history in Centravanti Nato – watch and discover Carlo Petrini's compelling story now.

 Guys: these guys rock. Boy, do they rock.

 An exhausting athleticism invigorated and reinforced by subtle voluminosity in sound-structure.

Keelhaul’s latest album marks a powerful return after six years, combining structural complexity with fierce vocals and instrumental variety. The Cleveland quartet delivers a compelling mix of noise rock and post-metal influences with an athletic and dynamic approach. The album stands out with its diverse and bone-crushing compositions, avoiding repetitive tropes common in the genre. Particularly notable is the impactful opening track, which showcases the band's intensity and innovation. Discover Keelhaul’s fierce and intricate sound—listen to their latest album now!

 The nine, perhaps ten(thousand) individuals who held their ground, cheering, writhing from start to finish, singing at the top of their lungs for the entire 2 and a half hours (!) of the concert.

 The little I've heard prior to this evening has, at best, left me utterly indifferent: after all, this poor Christ is just the latest cog ... of a huge machine capable of creating out of nothing ... the new myth.

The reviewer approaches Marco Carta's live concert with skepticism and admits feeling out of place among devoted fans. Despite reservations about the artist's vocal skills and repertoire, the massive fan enthusiasm is undeniable. The show featured many covers and popular songs, including the Sanremo winning piece. Overall, it is described as a challenging and unforgettable live experience. Explore this honest live review of Marco Carta and discover what makes his concerts a unique experience for his passionate fans.

 An indie-noiserock of strong impact, not at all monothematic and/or predictable: sharp, mutant, angry, 'in bursts' of urgency.

 The trio’s set goes on fast and enjoyable, drawing on scattered fragments of less recent productions.

The review describes the 2009 Rockzone concert held in the atmospheric medieval village of Tratalias, Sardinia. While earlier acts offered mixed impact, Super Elastic Bubble Plastic's set stood out with high energy and inventive indie noiserock. The unique setting around the 13th-century cathedral added depth to the concert experience. Despite a distracted audience, the band impressed with fierce instrumentation and dynamic performance. This event highlighted the vibrant local music scene. Discover the electric energy of Super Elastic Bubble Plastic’s 2009 live show—listen now and experience Sardinia’s indie rock scene!

 A movie... how to say, windy. At times breezy. But also reckless.

 The flippant shots and the intangible performances of the actors (the unlikely Markus Wahlberg above all) are not the ultimate guide to discern the flow of the windy ventilation.

This review uses a windy metaphor to describe M. Night Shyamalan's film The Happening, criticizing its unclear plot and intangible actor performances. Despite some poetic attempts, the reviewer expresses a lack of enthusiasm and disappointment with the film's overall impact. There is hope for Shyamalan to focus on better projects in the future. Explore this ironic take on The Happening – discover what makes this Shyamalan thriller both puzzling and intriguing.