The duo are wild as horses, and the stage is immediately theirs.

 Life’s sorrows are always dealt with a smile and lightness.

The Duo Bucolico concert at Bloom in Mezzago was a special, joyous event blending diverse genres like folk, reggae, and techno. The lively performance featured playful audience engagement, including children, and balanced absurd, humorous storytelling with meaningful themes. The author and their daughter enjoyed the inclusive atmosphere, making it a memorable evening full of laughter, dancing, and connection. Dive into Duo Bucolico's playful and heartfelt live show—listen to their eclectic sounds and join the musical fun!

 "If I had to encapsulate Robin Proper Sheppard’s first live streaming show with a single word, the most accurate one ... is intimate."

 "Robin sings with his eyes closed, and I watch him, sitting on the couch basking in the situation; strange but idyllic..."

This review captures the intimate and genuine atmosphere of Robin Proper Sheppard’s live streamed concert from Berlin under the name Sophia. The emotional acoustic performance connected fans from around the globe in a cozy setting. The reviewer shares personal moments and describes the simplicity and depth of the event. Overall, the concert was heartfelt, with a strong sense of closeness despite the physical distance. Discover the warmth and intimacy of Sophia’s live acoustic set and feel connected through music from your own home.

 "I will fall, I will always fall until the last day of my life, but dreaming of flying."

 The Giro d’Italia and the music of the Doors will be the fil rouge of this at times tragicomic novel, partly moving, and filled with great memories and identification.

The review recounts a deeply engaging and personal reading experience with Fabio Genovesi's 'Cadrò, sognando di volare.' It blends humor and melancholy as the protagonist navigates civil service duties at a near-abandoned Tuscan boarding school. The novel intertwines cycling legends like Marco Pantani and music from The Doors, anchoring nostalgic reflections. The reviewer connects strongly on a personal level, praising the book's heartfelt storytelling and memorable moments. Discover Fabio Genovesi’s heartfelt and humorous journey—read 'Cadrò, sognando di volare' today and dive into a nostalgic adventure!

 Malabrocca, a cyclist born in 1920, turned his last place in the ranking into a job.

 A misfortune turned fortune. And suddenly we’re all like Luisin!

The review celebrates Benito Mazzi's book on Luigi Malabrocca, an iconic cyclist who embraced finishing last as a career and cultural symbol. It highlights the humor, camaraderie, and cleverness behind Malabrocca’s story, set against the backdrop of post-war Italian cycling. The narrative embraces the spirit of perseverance and transforms being last into a unique kind of victory. The review also connects the story with personal reflections and cycling passion. Read the fascinating story of Malabrocca and discover the epic adventures of cycling's most unconventional hero!

 Read it in one breath, and you’ll run stronger than before! Carlo Airoldi is Rock!

 I won’t tell you how the story ends in Athens, so as not to spoil the unexpected bitter finale unworthy of such a great story.

The review celebrates Manuel Sgarella’s book about Carlo Airoldi, an extraordinary athlete who walked 2000 km to compete in the 1896 Athens Olympics marathon. It highlights Airoldi’s exceptional endurance and the captivating storytelling that brings this historical sports tale to life. The reviewer connects personally with the themes of perseverance and passion, recommending the book as inspiring and powerful. Dive into Manuel Sgarella’s thrilling saga and discover the incredible journey of a marathon legend!

 This 'MAD MARCO' seems in some parts the natural continuation of QOTSA’s debut, of those Queens who after becoming a stadium rock band no longer interest me much.

 Alfredo is an honest guy with himself and truly the frontman of the Californian combo: his drumming is precise, it marks the time like a metronome and is the engine of the group.

The review celebrates Avon’s album Mad Marco as a genuine continuation of the raw desert rock spirit popularized by Queens of the Stone Age and Kyuss. Alfredo Hernandez's precise drumming anchors the energetic sound. The album blends 90s nostalgia with new influences and showcases a passionate, authentic band committed to underground music roots. The reviewer fondly recalls a memorable live concert and encourages support for the band’s live shows. Dive into Mad Marco now and experience the raw power of desert rock from one of its founding legends!

 The concert continues non-stop in a tight hard rock imbued with whiskey and Bourbon with Sabbathian reminiscences and vigour to envy a twenty-year-old.

 I had fun, too bad the city, for the umpteenth time, preferred to lounge under the covers.

This vivid review captures Duel’s passionate live performance in a small-town venue. The reviewer highlights the band’s tight hard rock infused with psychedelic and stoner influences, praising their energy and musicianship. The review also reflects on the rarity of such concerts locally and the warm atmosphere despite a sparse crowd. Overall, it’s a heartfelt tribute to Duel’s music and presence. Dive into Duel’s fiery hard rock vibes and experience the electric energy of FEARS OF THE DEAD—listen now or catch their next live show!

 "Less is more" said Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, who viewed architecture "in its simplest form, as being anchored to absolutely functional considerations."

 This dance school, tagged Prinz & Horn, certainly does not lack appeal or rhythm.

Prinzhorn Dance School's debut album embraces a minimalist and brutalist post-punk style, characterized by hypnotic bass, pounding drums, and sharp guitar melodies. The duo's stripped-down aesthetic draws inspiration from architecture and urban desolation, crafting music that is both rhythmic and haunting. Their unique vocal interplay and short, punchy tracks create an album that is compelling and memorable. Released in 2007 on DFA, the album captures a stark, black-and-white world with vivid sonic snapshots. Listen to Prinzhorn Dance School's debut for a hypnotic, minimalist post-punk experience unlike any other.

 I had a veneration for this magnificent board containing a magical fine gray sand.

 My board is still very modern today and remains an excellent exercise for the mind and to let the imagination run wild.

The reviewer joyfully recounts their childhood affection for the Etch A Sketch, rediscovering the toy's charm decades later. They highlight the creative and relaxing qualities of the classic drawing board, praise its timeless simplicity, and share how it remains a beloved pastime for both themselves and a younger generation. Experience the magic of Etch A Sketch—revisit your childhood creativity and relax away from screens!

 "Plan Your Escape brings the sound coordinates back to the same territories; the album has the tones of a spring that is about to arrive."

 "The album has delicate pop-rock songs that smell of flowering meadows, lazy melodies serve as a sound backdrop to a singing that appears almost voiceless and never intrusive."

Girls in Hawaii's 'Plan Your Escape' returns after years of silence with soft, delicate indie pop-rock full of whispered vocals and gentle melodies. The album maintains the band's signature pastel tones and blends subtle natural sounds with catchy, heartfelt songs. Live, the band brings a more energetic and noisy vibe, promising an engaging concert experience. Fans of dreamy, melodic indie music will find much to love here. Listen to Girls in Hawaii's Plan Your Escape and experience a dreamy indie pop journey today!