"'Horse' is a small cauldron containing the demonic intents of the contemporaries and better-known Black Widow, a dirty and fascinating sound like Cream."

 "'See The People Creeping Round' is the masterpiece of the Horse, a dark and fairy tale-like song with dramatic vocals and atmosphere."

This review explores the singular 1970 album 'Horse' by the English band Horse, highlighting its unique blend of psychedelic and hard rock with dark, emotional vocals. The author praises the album's originality despite its few influences, emphasizes Ric Parnell's notable involvement, and details several standout tracks. The record is described as a mysterious and personal work that disappeared after its release, leaving a lasting impression on listeners who discover it. Dive into Horse's mysterious 1970 album and experience a rare blend of psychedelic and hard rock legends. Listen now and uncover a forgotten classic!

 "Raindance is not at the level of the previous discographic chapters of Gryphon, but it should be fully re-evaluated in every facet and nuance."

 Just a bit further, we find a tribute to the Beatles' 'White Album' with 'Mother Nature’s Son,' whose arrangement is very faithful to the original.

Gryphon's 1975 album Raindance marked a stylistic shift with funk and electronic elements alongside medieval folk influences. Initially seen as weaker than its predecessor, it features standout tracks like 'Down The Dog' and a faithful Beatles cover, showcasing the band's evolving sound. Despite lineup changes and mixed sales, the album deserves a fresh, nuanced reassessment as a unique prog rock entry. Dive into Gryphon's Raindance and rediscover this unique prog classic blending folk, funk, and electronic sounds!

 This Suite is strongly inspired by the previous theatrical experience of Shakespeare’s 'The Tempest' as suggested by the title itself.

 'The Ploughboy’s Dream' manages to offer indescribable shivers and emotions to those sensitive to pure Medieval sounds.

Gryphon's 1974 album 'Midnight Mushrumps' builds on their unique medieval and renaissance music style with a progressive rock influence, enhanced by the addition of electric bass. The title suite inspired by Shakespeare's 'The Tempest' stands out as an epic, dynamic piece. Shorter tracks like 'The Ploughboy's Dream' deepen the medieval atmosphere. The album blends acoustic and electric instruments skillfully and remains a key step toward their acclaimed prog rock masterpiece 'Red Queen to Gryphon Three.' Explore Gryphon's unique fusion of medieval and progressive rock—listen to 'Midnight Mushrumps' and feel the timeless atmosphere.

 The peculiarity of this band is to blend Medieval Folk with its related instruments with the music of our time.

 'Juniper Suite'... in my humble opinion, a masterpiece! Listen to believe!

This review covers Gryphon's self-titled 1973 debut album, praising its unique blend of medieval folk instruments and progressive rock. The album features acoustic instruments like flute, bassoon, and harpsichord, skillfully combined with modern sounds. Highlights include 'Juniper Suite' and the adaptation of Henry VIII's composition. The band’s formation and musical background enrich the album’s authenticity. Overall, a recommended discovery for fans of innovative folk and prog music. Listen to Gryphon’s debut album and immerse yourself in a unique fusion of medieval folk and prog rock!

 This interesting and innovative album had a very difficult journey to achieve even minimal visibility, due to the censorship by the conservative RAI.

 Fabio Celi threw the truth in your face without metaphors, as Caparezza does today.

Fabio Celi e Gli Infermieri's 1969 album 'Follia' is a pioneering work of Italian progressive rock combining classicism and R'n'B. The album fiercely critiques Italian society and politics with irony and sarcasm, facing censorship. Its sound and outspoken lyrics predate and influence later artists like Caparezza. Despite limited exposure and only one album, the band's cultural impact remains significant. Discover the bold and timeless sounds of Fabio Celi e Gli Infermieri's 'Follia'—listen now and explore a hidden gem of Italian prog rock!

 What makes this Opera and the Group unique in originality is that, besides the damned souls Dante encounters, the sinners of our time, such as drug dealers, racists, and politicians, also suffer 'in the heat and cold.'

 The Inferno of Metamorfosi begins with the verses: 'On the ruins of ancient cities grow flowers without color.'

BeatBoy returns to spotlight Metamorfosi's 1973 progressive rock album 'Inferno', a unique musical adaptation of Dante's journey through Hell. The album features intricate arrangements with keyboards, bass, and drums creating a haunting atmosphere that reflects both classical and contemporary sins. It is praised as a landmark in Italian prog rock, enhanced by the recommended pairing with Gustave Doré's engravings. Metamorfosi's continuation with 'Paradiso' and planned 'Purgatorio' showcases their dedication to this epic trilogy. Explore the legendary Metamorfosi Inferno and immerse yourself in this unique prog rock journey through Hell.

 You will not be oblivious to anything except your deepest anxieties and fears...

 It is a film that absolutely must be seen, you will surely not be disappointed...

This review praises Dario Argento’s 'The Mother of Tears' as a worthy conclusion to his iconic Three Mothers trilogy. The film’s original story combines horror, suspense, and sci-fi elements to create a gripping experience. Fans of Argento will appreciate the connection to earlier works and the chilling atmosphere. The reviewer highlights powerful scenes that evoke deep unease and admires the film despite some predictable moments. Overall, it is a recommended watch for horror enthusiasts. Watch Dario Argento’s The Mother of Tears now and experience a thrilling blend of horror and suspense!

 When you listen to these latter versions, it seems like hearing a real British band, but with an English accent with shades of our most sincere Mediterranean flair.

 I see men and unreal things... I don’t have a name for myself... I see, I tremble you no longer have your face... you laugh and I don’t know why... why... whyyy... truly goosebumps!

The review celebrates Le Orme's early works from 1967-1970, highlighting a nostalgic journey into 1960s Italy with psychedelic and summery melodies. It details key tracks, their unique moods, and the Mediterranean influences. The reviewer appreciates the compilation’s faithful presentation of the band's roots. This collection remains a cherished snapshot of Le Orme's formative years. Dive into Le Orme’s early psychedelic sounds and experience the magic of 1960s Italy—listen to Le Prime Orme now!

 "Look At Yourself is a wheel that spins very quickly, leaving us dazed and confused when we come down."

 "The title track’s keyboard gallop and goosebump-inducing vocal polyphony set the pace for an adrenaline-inducing hard rock journey."

This detailed review celebrates Uriah Heep's 1971 album Look At Yourself as a defining moment blending hard rock and progressive elements. The author highlights the significant lineup, especially Ken Hensley's impact, as well as standout tracks like "July Morning". The album's energetic and complex sound, combined with its evocative artwork, earns it a status as the band's masterpiece. Recent reissues with bonus tracks add further depth to this classic rock gem. Dive into Uriah Heep's legendary Look At Yourself and experience a hard rock classic that still inspires today!

 The first track 'Il Treno' already starts on the right foot; the piano fragment of the introduction is engaging, the almost tempestuous arrival of the cello is surprising.

 'Fragile Conchiglia' is for me the best track of the entire album, capable of conveying indescribable sensations and emotions.

Piccola Rapsodia Dell’Ape (1980) by Le Orme marks a key stylistic shift, blending Baroque elements with Progressive Rock. Featuring diverse acoustic instrumentation and evocative vocals, the album showcases the band's artistic maturity. Memorable tracks like 'Il Treno' and 'Fragile Conchiglia' highlight rich arrangements. The album stands as a unique and emotional piece in Le Orme's discography. Dive into Le Orme’s unique Baroque-Prog fusion—listen to Piccola Rapsodia Dell’Ape and experience Italian progressive rock mastery.

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