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!

 Hull is a 'distant shore' that smells of a happy oasis, an intimate bedroom low-fi.

 It is an intimate album, a secret diary that smells of rain and speaks of Tracey.

Tracey Thorn's 'A Distant Shore' is a quietly intimate album reflecting on life in Hull, a rain-drenched, humble town. The review emphasizes the emotional vulnerability and low-fi aesthetic that creates a personal, diary-like listening experience. It contrasts small town simplicity with metropolitan chaos, capturing themes of change, maturity, and discovery. Though rated moderately, the album is depicted as a meaningful retreat into everyday beauty. Listen to Tracey Thorn's 'A Distant Shore' and feel the quiet beauty of Hull's rain-soaked stories.

 "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.

 They should abolish Mondays, I think, returning to reality, the one that weakly takes me from the couch to the bed.

 Behind the scat hides a small great man whom I do not yet know, and snatched into consciousness by an uncontrollable drowsiness...

The review paints a dreamy and nostalgic scene evoked by Stadio and Lucio Dalla's Lunedì Cinema. It captures emotional moments tied to youth, everyday life, and the melancholic feeling of Monday. The music is described as soothing despite life's repetitiveness, with subtle jazz influences that hint at deeper appreciation ahead. Overall, the album brings bittersweet comfort to the listener's mood. Discover the reflective and nostalgic sounds of Lunedì Cinema—listen now and let its melodies carry you through any Monday.

 We are left with this production from them, with prominent keyboards and sung interludes, executed with good technical skill.

 Vintage sounds that transport us back to those years and bring us an amateur recording that, remastered, can make its way into the history of Italian progressive music.

La Strana Società’s 1972 progressive album was unreleased until 2017, overshadowed by major prog releases across Europe and Italy. The band demonstrated solid technical skill and vintage keyboard-driven sounds, reflecting the era’s style. After this, they shifted towards a more commercial pop sound with 'Pop Corn.' This remastered album stands as an important piece of Italian prog rock history. Explore this forgotten Italian prog rock classic and dive into the vintage sounds of La Strana Società’s remastered album now!

 ‘What kind of people are these... Humans, you say, what kind of primitive and incoherent people are they if they end up using kitchen means for... for...’

 ‘And yet the effect is indescribably beautiful, I don’t even know why, but it’s... beautiful, here.’

This unique review of Giorgio Moroder’s album ‘From Here to Eternity’ uses a cosmic, surreal narrative to explore the impact of synthesizer music through the lens of alien beings. Mixing poetic references to Dante and imaginative sci-fi storytelling, it reflects both admiration and bemusement towards human creativity. The rating is moderate, emphasizing the beauty and strangeness of the music rather than straightforward critique. Dive into the cosmic world of Giorgio Moroder’s synth masterpiece — listen now and experience ‘From Here to Eternity’ like never before!

 The improbable manifests itself with the simplicity of the everyday.

 The art of zoom to assert: "heard up close, everything is a world".

Steve Roden and Machinefabriek's Lichtung is a richly textured ambient album that explores field recordings through a refined electroacoustic lens. The album balances episodic variety with intimate coherence, offering haunting and soothing sound narratives. Roden's circular, natural soundscapes contrast with Machinefabriek's more dramatic, tension-filled passages. Their collaboration highlights the art of close listening, revealing mysterious sonic worlds hidden in everyday sounds. Explore Lichtung and dive into the mesmerizing world of intimate ambient soundscapes by Steve Roden & Machinefabriek.

 A sound does not refer to anything but itself. Indeed, a sound does not refer. A sound simply is.

 The programmatically ordered music of the second is the human attempt to harness and translate what was free and original in the first. And, simply, "does not work".

Jason Lescalleet's 'Songs About Nothing' is a complex, two-disc album exploring abstract and fragmented sound art. The first disc features chaotic, lo-fi, glitch-rich electroacoustic textures, while the second presents a more structured yet elusive soundscape incorporating field recordings and a Depeche Mode fragment. The album challenges traditional music interpretation, emphasizing sound's existence beyond human mediation with philosophical undertones inspired by Nietzsche. Dive into the abstract world of Jason Lescalleet's 'Songs About Nothing'—experience avant-garde soundscapes that challenge perception.

 Film practically divided into two parts, at times anonymous but, ultimately, heartfelt and certainly worth watching.

Cuore Sacro is a film divided into two distinct parts, with moments that feel anonymous but ultimately delivers heartfelt emotions. Despite some unevenness, it remains worth watching for viewers interested in emotional Italian dramas. Discover the heartfelt drama of Cuore Sacro and explore Ferzan Ozpetek’s unique cinematic style today.

 "The 28 stories within the volume never manage to capture the essence and tension of Lovecraftian writings."

 "This promise is largely unfulfilled... the stories unfold in a predictable and superficial manner."

Giovanni Rossi's "Heil Cthulhu!" attempts to merge Lovecraftian cosmic horror with Third Reich conspiracies but falls short. The 28 stories lack originality, emotional depth, and atmospheric tension. Characterization is superficial, and the writing style fails to capture Lovecraft's captivating tone. Ultimately, the book is a clumsy and uninspiring read that disappoints fans of the genre. Explore more authentic Lovecraftian tales and avoid this uninspired attempt at cosmic horror.

 Strange Dreams after a longer-than-usual night, confused memories, glasses of Dry Martini and lots of ice, an otherworldly beautiful nymph, dark-haired and ice-eyed.

 A resounding silence replied to this question. Obscured by reverbs of amber pop in the style of Deerhunter, by the minimal and artisanal sound of Califone.

Alex Calder's Strange Dreams is an evocative indie pop album steeped in layered, atmospheric soundscapes inspired by Deerhunter, Califone, and 4AD’s darkest wave. The review paints a poetic picture of the album's haunting mood, filled with nostalgic illusions and cinematic reflections. It captures the listener's imagination through vivid metaphors and a dreamy emotional tone. Overall, the album is praised for its unique blend of melancholia and immersive sound design. Dive into Alex Calder's Strange Dreams and immerse yourself in a haunting indie pop journey filled with poetic nostalgia and dreamy soundscapes.

 Guitars like shredded metal sheets, precise and sharp like glittering scalpels.

 Like looking into a heart of darkness.

Distorted Pony's Punishment Room delivers a vicious and immersive noise rock experience. Sharp, metallic guitars and overloaded rhythms create an intense atmosphere. The album balances harsh soundscapes with melodic hints and precise rhythms. Steve Albini's production enhances the raw brutality while maintaining clarity. The record stands out as a dark, emotional journey, reminiscent of the underground noise scene. Dive into Punishment Room and experience the searing noise rock crafted by Distorted Pony and Steve Albini today!

 The cathartic effect of this music is palpable: it’s like listening to Wagner immersed in the depths of Martial-industrial darkness!

 The controversies surrounding this project, although understandable, risk overshadowing the musical greatness of Blutharsch.

This review highlights the dark and intense musicality of Der Blutharsch's album 'The Track of the Hunted,' emphasizing Albin Julius's Wagner-inspired compositions and the album's martial-industrial atmosphere. Despite controversies surrounding ideological themes, the review praises the album's artistic and cathartic qualities. The music blends historical motifs, post-industrial sounds, and ambient darkness, showcasing Julius's undeniable talent. The album is seen as a profound final statement of his legacy. Explore the haunting depths of Der Blutharsch's 'The Track of the Hunted' and experience a unique fusion of industrial darkness and Wagnerian intensity.

 Woody Allen has definitively lost it

The review briefly states that Woody Allen has 'definitively lost it' in the movie 'Un colpo di fortuna'. The film is rated moderately but the overall perception is critical. The review implies a significant drop in quality from the director's previous work. Discover why 'Un colpo di fortuna' signals a turning point for Woody Allen. Read the full review now!

 "In this intricate marriage between notes and the occult, 'Anno Demoni' unveils its essence as a horror-tinted symphony."

 "The title track, a 12-minute epic, stands as the pinnacle of this mysterious musical ritual."

Antonius Rex's 'Anno Demoni' is a haunting and enigmatic progressive rock album drenched in dark, occult atmospheres. Originally released in 1992, the remastered CD edition unveils new layers of mystery through extended tracks and rich instrumentation. The album balances ritualistic moods with eerie soundscapes, featuring ethereal Mellotron, ominous synths, and tribal percussion. This musical invocation stands as a unique, timeless work blending the arcane with progressive experimentation. Dive into the mysterious world of Antonius Rex’s 'Anno Demoni'—listen now and explore this dark prog masterpiece!

 The world is a computer. I am a number. My body? Do I still have a body? Am I still my body?

 It’s the end of the world, let’s get comfortable, relax, and enjoy its death.

The review presents Kraftwerk's Electric Cafe as a neo-futuristic, minimalist electronic album featuring nonstop technopop rhythms and industrial sounds. It explores themes of human and machine hybridization, existentialism, and the mechanization of society. The tone is reflective and philosophical, highlighting music as both a political and artistic flow. While stylistically evocative, the review offers a balanced view with a mid-level rating. Dive into Kraftwerk's Electric Cafe and experience the future of electronic music today.

 Ain Soph possesses its own distinct and recognizable infernal melody.

 II emerges as the undisputed masterpiece of the trilogy, a fragment of dark beauty engraved in eternity.

Ain Soph's album II continues their trilogy with a powerful, dark epic that deepens the occult atmosphere established in their debut. Featuring three long compositions and references to the Enochian language, the album blends dark-ambient and industrial sounds into a unique and haunting ritualistic experience. The review highlights the album's mastery in sound manipulation and its status as the trilogy's artistic peak. Dive into Ain Soph's II and experience a mesmerizing journey through occult darkness and haunting soundscapes.

 The mausoleum of the hero’s physical courage shatters in front of the chains of the will to power.

 Finally, justice applied to human flesh is necrosis where the amputation of the Divine arrives inevitably.

This review offers a poetic and philosophical interpretation of Omero's Iliade, focusing on the complex nature of heroism, justice, and human frailty. It reflects on the iconic characters and tragic themes while acknowledging the enduring power of the epic. The language is metaphorical and thoughtful, engaging deeply with the text’s symbolic and cultural meanings. The reviewer rates the work modestly, appreciating its depth but highlighting its challenging nature. Dive into Omero's Iliade and uncover the timeless struggles of heroism and human nature through this profound epic.

 Imperium, a foray into the realm of shadows, reveals itself as a darkly enigmatic masterpiece within the vast discography of Current 93.

 Each track deserves to be described in detail... creating an atmosphere that goes beyond mere listening.

Imperium is a deeply atmospheric and enigmatic album by Current 93, marking a shift from raw experimentation to a more subdued, industrial sound infused with occult themes. Tibet's distinctive vocals create a haunting and immersive experience across tracks that blend folk-rock elements and apocalyptic intensity. The album stands out as a darker, more occult alternative to contemporary works like Death In June's Brown Book. Dive into the dark and mysterious world of Current 93's Imperium – listen now and experience its unforgettable occult soundscape.