Damn little frog fart, you are outdoing yourself and pulling out something not even Elly Schlein on acid.

 I can’t breathe, the sky is falling, my tongue is on fire...

This review explores Made Out of Babies' album Trophy, focusing on the intense and chaotic energy driven by singer Julie Christmas. It highlights the poetic and rhetorical nature of the lyrics, comparing them to a unique 'butterfly alphabet' that obscures meaning yet washes over the listener emotionally. The reviewer also reflects on the artist's vulnerability beneath her powerful delivery, creating a deeply personal connection. Overall, the album is praised for its combination of chaos and harmony. Explore the raw power and poetic chaos of Made Out of Babies' Trophy—listen now and experience its intense emotion firsthand.

 Rashomon becomes the most fascinating 'Rubik’s Cube' cinema has ever offered, capable of satisfying both the grandiose needs of the masses and the needs of the soul and intellectual acrobats.

 It is a quest for mystery through a series of different, even contradictory, testimonies that relativize to the point of deeply questioning the concept of truth.

Akira Kurosawa's Rashomon is a landmark film that revolutionized cinematic narrative by presenting contradictory perspectives on truth. Adapted from medieval stories by Ryunosuke Akutagawa, it showcases exceptional direction and acting, especially by Toshiro Mifune. The film's intricate storytelling and dynamic camera work create a complex mystery that has influenced generations of filmmakers. Its success launched Kurosawa’s international fame and opened Western audiences to Japanese cinema. Explore the timeless mystery and groundbreaking storytelling of Rashomon—watch this cinematic classic today!

 "Night tree bark, knives born from rust whisper the names, the time, and the hearts."

 "Fresh as the oblivion poppy the mouth that kisses it."

This review explores Paul Celan's poetry as a spectral and evocative work filled with themes of solitude and eternity. The reviewer highlights Celan’s vivid imagery and symbolic language, presenting Poesia as an art form that demands reflection. The review is concise and poetic, inviting thoughtful appreciation. Dive into Paul Celan's evocative poetry and uncover the haunting beauty of his timeless verses.

 The march that opens and closes the composition... is the first march ever written for a funeral.

 It sounds like something irrevocable, sudden. Like death, indeed.

This review delves into Henry Purcell's Funeral Music for Queen Mary, highlighting its historic performance at Westminster Abbey. Purcell's composition, noted as possibly more profound than Mozart's funeral music, blends powerful brass and tender choral voices. The piece's groundbreaking funeral march and Purcell's unique baroque style are explored, alongside the emotional and atmospheric qualities tied to its gothic setting. Discover the haunting elegance of Purcell’s Funeral Music—listen and immerse yourself in this historic baroque masterpiece today.

 Sometimes just a glance, that’s all it takes, to put an end to everything.

 The dreamlike part of the film is fundamental to interpret it and like all brilliant films, it needs to be watched several times.

This review interprets Stanley Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut as a complex dreamlike narrative about the fragility of marriage and human certainties. It highlights the symbolic and dreamlike aspects of the film, the emotional depth of the lead characters, and the tragic production context. The review also reflects on themes of mental betrayal and societal facades, suggesting multiple viewings to fully grasp the film’s layered meanings. Discover the hidden symbols and emotional depth of Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut—watch the film and explore our insightful review today!

 The album is a masterpiece of inestimable and indescribable value.

 No artist will ever be so clear in describing the feelings and sensations experienced throughout life.

This review praises Suorah's second studio album 'Only Me' as a diverse and emotionally powerful work. It highlights standout tracks that mix reggaeton, dance, and EDM while exploring themes of fame, media scrutiny, and female empowerment. The reviewer expresses strong admiration for Suorah's talent and personal storytelling. The album is described as a groundbreaking and underappreciated masterpiece. Listen to Suorah's 'Only Me' and experience a fresh take on pop with emotional depth and irresistible beats!

 The end is not a defeat. You don’t cry, just smile.

 The monster dies but it dies still hungry—it's had its fill of lives.

This review reflects on the poetic and contemplative nature of Alessandro Aronadio's Era Ora, focusing on themes of finality and acceptance. The film is described as ending with bittersweet emotions, urging not to cry but to smile at the close. The review appreciates the subtle emotions conveyed, though it remains measured in overall enthusiasm. Discover the poetic closure of Era Ora—explore this emotional journey today.

 "Sanremo also has good things at times... but is it really worth it?"

 "A circus that gives priority to memes and making a splash rather than giving space to music ends with being what it fundamentally is, that is everything bland there is in the world."

This detailed review of Sanremo 2023 offers a highly sarcastic and critical perspective on the festival's organization, performers, and musical selections. The author finds many performances mediocre or forgettable, criticizes celebrity appearances and speeches, and expresses fatigue with the event’s length and format. Despite the biting tone, a few artists and moments receive mild praise. Ultimately, the review conveys disappointment mixed with reluctant engagement. Discover the unvarnished truth of Sanremo 2023—read the full review and dive into the highs and lows of Italy's iconic music festival.

 Thanks to Last.fm, however, a great tool that tracks listening habits and provides interesting statistics, it’s possible to create a general—not just musical—overview.

 Caught them by sheer luck this summer in Bari. You know the concert that becomes an occasion to delve deeply into discographies and the post-live euphoria effect?

The review reflects on a personal journey through the most played songs of 2022, highlighting tracks from various genres like indie rock, punk, and electronic music. Using tools like Last.fm, the author connects memories and emotions to each song and artist. Notable mentions include Suede, Chemical Brothers, Pennywise, and Keane among others, with personal anecdotes enriching the experience. The album serves as a diverse snapshot of meaningful music throughout the year. Explore these top tracks of 2022 and rediscover the sounds that shaped the year’s musical landscape!

 Thanks to Last.fm, however, a great tool that tracks listening habits and provides interesting statistics, it’s possible to create a general—not just musical—overview.

 Caught them by sheer luck this summer in Bari. You know the concert that becomes an occasion to delve deeply into discographies and the post-live euphoria effect?

The review reflects on a personal journey through the most played songs of 2022, highlighting tracks from various genres like indie rock, punk, and electronic music. Using tools like Last.fm, the author connects memories and emotions to each song and artist. Notable mentions include Suede, Chemical Brothers, Pennywise, and Keane among others, with personal anecdotes enriching the experience. The album serves as a diverse snapshot of meaningful music throughout the year. Explore these top tracks of 2022 and rediscover the sounds that shaped the year’s musical landscape!

 Four pieces spread over thirteen melancholic minutes. Everyone imagines them as they wish; mine are gray, with profiles of buildings swallowed by smog.

 I don’t know if it has real artistic value, but they are thirteen minutes that work.

This brief review captures the modest yet effective essence of 'Non è Nulla,' a 13-minute post-rock album. With its evocative guitars and electronic touches, it paints melancholic urban imagery. The reviewer appreciates its ability to create an atmosphere despite its short length, acknowledging its artistic value without overstatement. Listen to 'Non è Nulla' and experience a brief yet immersive post-rock journey filled with melancholic beauty.

 It’s an album that works well as uncommitted background music, and perhaps some singles manage to be tied to personal memories.

 An 'average Italian mainstream' product, with some infamy and certainly without praise.

Max Pezzali's album 'Il mondo insieme a te' follows his transition from 883's end to solo work with a familiar yet unremarkable Italian pop sound. While some singles stand out and evoke personal memories, much of the album feels like repetitive mainstream pop lacking innovation. Overall, it serves well as casual background music but does not impress as a groundbreaking work. Subsequent releases would be less successful yet slightly improved. Discover the nuances of Max Pezzali’s 'Il mondo insieme a te' and decide if it’s the right Italian pop album for you.

 "Imagine a shady figure worthy of the worst betting centers in Fuorigrotta, a cross between an illegal parking attendant, Gigione and a sex maniac on leave."

 "The oboe solo turns out to be a failure, a flatulent sound that would have made even the most stoic Buster Keaton die laughing."

This review highlights Leo Leandro's odd and cringe-inducing 1993 Sanremo Festival entry 'Caramella.' Despite a decent voice, the song's disturbing lyrics and bizarre stage antics made it a standout for its absurdity. The review paints the performance as a relic of a less politically correct era, filled with memorable yet uncomfortable moments. Though eliminated early, 'Caramella' remains a curious piece of Italian music history. Dive into the bizarre world of Sanremo 1993 with Leo Leandro’s 'Caramella'—listen and judge for yourself the most unique festival entry ever.

 The album pushes the subject to cross unmoved sonic boundaries with a rough heart, intolerant to the most backward indulgences.

 A clear feeling of space-time estrangement, almost as if witnessing a show from the second decade of the last half of the past century, clashing complementarily with truly synthetic sounds.

This review analyzes Depeche Mode's Songs of Faith and Devotion as a layered and complex work combining electronic execution with traditional compositional forms. It highlights the album's ability to push sonic boundaries while reflecting on artistic challenges and audience reception. Despite its challenging nature, the work is praised for its postmodern approach and deep emotional textures. The review conveys a deep appreciation for the creative risks and the nuanced musical synthesis presented. Dive into the rich and complex soundscape of Depeche Mode's Songs of Faith and Devotion and experience its timeless artistic depth.

 Francesco has created his own style, which you may or may not like, or may tire of over time, but it is undoubtedly recognizable.

 I do not know how long the “Gabbani-formula” can last and please, and not end up, in its “originality,” eventually no longer original.

Francesco Gabbani's album 'Volevamo solo essere felici' continues his recognizable style with a blend of catchy melodies and playful, culturally rich lyrics. While some tracks stand out, like 'Spazio tempo' and 'Tossico indipendente,' others like the singles 'In rete' and the title track are less impressive. The album garners a modest 3-star rating, reflecting solid craftsmanship but some doubts about the lasting appeal of Gabbani's formula. Discover Francesco Gabbani's latest album and explore his unique blend of playful lyrics and catchy melodies.

 Don’t even try, with these passionate guys from Olbia, to judge the album by its cover.

 It’s not imitation. It’s a declaration of intent.

The review positions Sangue's '13 pezzi' as a raw and passionate album emerging from the intense underground roots of bands like To Ed Gein and Anti Manifesto. The album's cover might mislead, but it represents a strong declaration of artistic intent. The reviewer appreciates the authenticity and emotional intensity behind the music without labeling it imitation. Discover the raw intensity of Sangue's '13 pezzi'—listen now and experience their bold artistic vision.

 There is nothing in this record that you haven’t heard before.

 But all these are considerations expost because, in the meantime, I simply enjoyed: the sound had caught me.

The review appreciates 'Remains' by Religious Knives for its hypnotic blend of warm loops, gothic rhythms, and haunting vocals. While it acknowledges familiar influences, the record succeeds in captivating the listener. The reviewer expresses a personal enjoyment of the sound despite its references, highlighting the record as a rare and welcome pleasure. Listen to Religious Knives' 'Remains' and dive into its mesmerizing blend of gothic and psychedelic soundscapes.

 The prose is excessively pop and full of repetitions, almost as if wanting to highlight certain specific characteristics of the protagonist.

 I want to believe, in fact I do believe, that the chapter dedicated to the daughter is the truest truth of the entire text.

The review critiques Giorgia Meloni's autobiography focusing on its writing style and readability rather than the political content. It notes excessive verbosity, repetitive phrases, and a somewhat self-promoting tone. The use of famous song lyrics is seen as a gimmick, while the chapter about Meloni's daughter is considered the most genuine. The overall rating is moderate, emphasizing personal taste and discouraging commentary on contents. Discover the insights behind Giorgia Meloni's autobiography and explore its unique writing style and storytelling.

 "Shostakovich's Thirteenth Symphony stands as an extreme bulwark against oblivion, hypocrisy, pain."

 "The deepest statement ever made about the Holocaust wasn’t a statement at all, but a response. The question was: ‘Tell me, where was God at Auschwitz?’ And the answer: ‘Where was man?’"

This review deeply reflects on Dmitri Shostakovich's Symphony No.13, inspired by Evgenij Evtushenko's poem 'Babij Jar'. It portrays the brutal massacre of Jews in Kiev and explores themes of memory, censorship, and artistic resistance. The narrative connects history, poetry, and music as a powerful tribute to Holocaust victims, emphasizing the ongoing importance of remembrance. The review also underscores the symphony's political challenges and its role as a vocal monument against oblivion. Discover the moving legacy of Shostakovich’s 13th Symphony and how art confronts history’s darkest moments—listen and reflect today.

 Poetry, the art of putting words in sequence, he already loved that madly back then (and he will love it madly forever).

 The music is indeed harsh, vitriolic, but not like before... now it seems eroded by a faceless, nameless melancholy and rendered, thus smoothed, perfect.

This review reflects on Diaframma's album Siberia Reloaded as a poetic and nostalgic journey from youthful anger to mature melancholy. It highlights Federico Fiumani's unique songwriting rooted in poetic expression and explores the evolution of the music from harsh rock to a gentler acoustic style. The album serves as a bridge between past and present emotions, inviting listeners to experience both the rawness of youth and the acceptance of time's passage. Listen to Siberia Reloaded and experience Federico Fiumani’s poetic journey from youthful intensity to mature reflection.