An album with a partial return to certain atmospheres, rich in magical post-traumatic melancholy.

 It’s sincere and moving, really pleasant to listen to, very well played, and with some small novelties.

Earth to Dora marks a partial return to Eels' signature melancholic style reminiscent of past albums like Electro Shock Blues. The album carries emotional weight reflected in heartfelt lyrics and tender ballads, enriched by novel musical touches like Johnny Cash-style recitative and spaghetti western influences. The reviewer relates deeply to the music, linking it to personal tragedy and complex emotions. Ultimately, the album is sincere, well-crafted, and moving, rewarding repeated listens. Listen to Earth to Dora and experience the heartfelt melancholy and fresh sounds in Eels' moving new album.

 As if all the melancholy of the world comes to visit me when certain songs of his, in particular, knock on my door.

 Your last message on voicemail, your farewell, without words, which left others, for once, hanging on the other end.

The reviewer shares a personal and cyclical relationship with Elliott Smith's music, especially the album Figure 8. Despite the melancholy, the album holds moments of hope and serenity. Watching Smith perform live evokes a poignant mix of shyness and musical brilliance. The review reads like a letter to Smith, reflecting on his struggles and enduring legacy as a deeply human artist. Dive into Elliott Smith's Figure 8 and experience the haunting blend of melancholy and hope that continues to resonate deeply.

 Forget the follies, the distortions and musical contortions, almost all sent to the dark side of the Moon, to do penance.

 Contemplating the discography of these rogues, you can find the entire rainbow of human life.

The Flaming Lips' American Head marks a return to a softer, more introspective sound, shedding previous sonic complexities. The album delivers nostalgic, confessional songs blending dreamy melodies and themes of love and mortality. It evokes the late 60s Beach Boys' influence while maintaining the band’s signature magical melancholy. This accessible yet profound record offers a new chapter of beauty in their discography. Listen to The Flaming Lips' American Head and experience their beautifully nostalgic and introspective new sound today.

 For those who are already well acquainted with this album, white album, white review.

 For all others, there’s the first version.

This review highlights The Beatles' White Album as a timeless and iconic piece of music history. It appeals both to long-time fans familiar with the album and new listeners eager to explore its legacy. The review rates the album highly, emphasizing its lasting impact. Explore the legendary White Album and experience why it remains a cornerstone of rock music.

 "A slow sailboat journey, stretched out on the bed, inside a room."

 "It would have deserved much more."

The review praises Alberto Radius's 'Pensami / Nel Ghetto' for its evocative imagery and rich instrumental textures. It highlights the slow, thoughtful mood that transports listeners on a metaphorical sea journey through memories. The music evolves from intimate guitar and bass to a grand, epic finale with mandolins and trumpets. The reviewer regards the piece as a casual masterpiece worthy of more recognition. Listen to Alberto Radius's 'Pensami / Nel Ghetto' and dive into an unforgettable musical voyage of memories and emotion.

 “It’s as if all the torn pages or simply turned in all inevitably ended loves of all human beings were found, turned over, analyzed, and found a perfect and exciting synthesis in this small film.”

 “Formal, ‘mathematical’ beauty and content reflect one another to perfection, somewhat like in the works of a certain Johann Sebastian Bach.”

The reviewer expresses deep affection for Mina's 'Se telefonando', highlighting its nostalgic feel and sophisticated late 60s style. They explore its emotional lyrics by Maurizio Costanzo and masterful composition by Ennio Morricone. The song's harmonic complexity and evocative melody create a unique emotional experience. Personal memories and reflections add to the review’s heartfelt tone. It's celebrated as a timeless masterpiece blending formal musical beauty with universal themes. Listen to Mina’s classic 'Se telefonando' now and experience Ennio Morricone’s timeless musical genius.

 "The musicians listen to each other, breathe together and travel without worrying about the destination. It’s wild music, in that sense."

 "The emotion lies in the listener’s ability to get lost. Ah! And then it’s beautiful Music!"

The review blends nostalgia with vivid childhood memories to describe Can's 'Oh, Yeah' as a wild, rhythmic masterpiece. It highlights the song’s raw, free-flowing spirit and emotional impact, inviting listeners to lose themselves in its primal beat. The reviewer expresses deep affection for the track and the era it evokes. Dive into Can's 'Oh, Yeah' and experience the wild, rhythmic journey that defined a generation. Listen now and get lost in the music!

 Listening to these 'old songs' thrills me like few things I’ve heard recently.

 ‘Rollingstone,’ the most nostalgic of all, with a final choir, so much Battisti, when talking about nostalgia it certainly cannot be missing.

Massaroni Pianoforti's third album, Rolling Pop, beautifully evokes nostalgia through heartfelt Italian ballads reminiscent of legends like Claudio Baglioni and Ivano Fossati. The reviewer connects deeply with the music, especially highlighting the tracks "In erba," "Rollingstone," and "Mattomondo" for their emotional resonance and classic influences. This album is recommended for listeners who appreciate sentimental melodies over originality. Experience the soulful nostalgia of Massaroni Pianoforti's Rolling Pop—listen now to feel the warmth of classic Italian ballads.

 As in many of Vonnegut’s novels, the plot was absurd and irrelevant. You could tear all the pages out and put them back together at random without compromising your reading experience.

 What I liked most about Breakfast of Champions was this: unlike most books, it didn’t assume that the reader knew everything about human beings, their habits, and the planet they inhabited.

The review praises Kurt Vonnegut's 'Breakfast of Champions' for its absurd and unique literary style. It highlights the novel's satire on American culture and its blend of science fiction and social criticism. The author admires Vonnegut's detailed explanations and the emotional depth behind the characters. The metafictional ending and the character of Kilgore Trout are noted as especially compelling. Overall, the novel is celebrated as a classic that challenges conventional reading experiences. Dive into the surreal world of Kurt Vonnegut’s Breakfast of Champions and experience a classic like no other.

 Davide Van De Sfroos is, for me, the only true heir of Fabrizio De André’s extraordinary poetic power in the form of songs.

 Akuadulza, in my opinion, is his masterpiece—a portrait in the form of a lullaby, impressionistic and extraordinarily beautiful.

This review praises Davide Van De Sfroos as a poetic heir to Fabrizio De André, highlighting his mastery of northern Italian dialect and storytelling. Akuaduulza is described as a stunning album full of vivid imagery and deep humanity. The reviewer draws literary parallels to Dylan Thomas and commends the album's blend of mystery, everyday life, and folklore. The work is seen as a modern classic in Italian singer-songwriter music. Explore the poetic world of Davide Van De Sfroos' Akuaduulza and experience a masterpiece of Italian folk storytelling.