Rock is necessary in life, no kidding, tell my father, tell him.

 It seems that tonight the canteen stereo is crying for me, for my measly one meter eighty-five for seventy-five kilos, for my duty in the Alpini...

This review intertwines a vivid cold military guard memory with the iconic sounds of Alan Parsons Project's Eye in the Sky album. The music evokes powerful nostalgia and personal reflection amidst harsh conditions. The reviewer connects deep emotional moments with the timeless progressive rock classics, highlighting the impact of the album on difficult times. Overall, it celebrates the album as a moving soundtrack to life’s challenging moments. Experience the timeless emotions of Eye in the Sky – listen now and relive the unforgettable moments!

 It is an important part of his life.

 It is free, no advertising spam, just download it.

5 Autobiografie by Francesco Torraca is a 400-page autobiographical work that holds significant meaning to the author. The reviewer, a friend, encourages reading it due to its value. The book is freely available and free from advertising, making it a pure literary experience. It is recommended as a worthwhile download. Download Francesco Torraca's free autobiography now and explore his life story!

 "There were days when I completed three or four songs in a single day. It was crazy; I’ve never worked at such a pace before."

 "The album is a double, with a total of sixteen tracks, and surprises with its variety of styles and contents, almost deserving the title of best solo endeavor ever for the bespectacled Blur guitarist."

Graham Coxon's soundtrack for the British TV series The End Of The F***ing World showcases his versatility and creative pace. The album features an eclectic mix of styles from delicate acoustic to noisy indie rock, perfectly matching the dark humor and tone of the series. Standout tracks like "The Snare" highlight Coxon's exceptional composing skills, solidifying his reputation as a top British guitarist. This varied double album impressively captures the spirit of the show. Listen to Graham Coxon's dynamic soundtrack for The End Of The F***ing World and experience his unique blend of styles.

 The «anime salve» that Faber talks about are all the souls of men because the soul is a «beautiful deception», i.e., it doesn’t exist, it’s an illusion.

 Life is companionship, but it’s also great loneliness. De André sees himself from outside: «I watched myself cry in a snow mirror / I saw myself laughing / I saw myself leaving with my back turned».

The reviewer shares a deep, personal journey to understand the enigmatic song Anime Salve by Fabrizio De André. Highlighting its metaphysical vision, the song transcends common interpretations, presenting life as a blur of illusions, time, and companionship imbued with both loneliness and beauty. The poetic, solemn delivery elevates the eternal human experience with rich symbolism and profound acceptance. Discover the profound poetry of Fabrizio De André’s Anime Salve—listen now and explore its timeless metaphysical depths.

 Chris looks like Jesus Christ, for crying out loud.

 I’ve thought a lot in these hectic days about how to remember them.

This review is a deeply emotional recollection of a Soundgarden live performance in Turin, 1992, seen through the eyes of a passionate fan. Despite poor sound quality and a short setlist, the reviewer celebrates the band's raw power and the personal significance of the concert, intertwined with thoughts of frontman Chris Cornell's passing. The author vividly conveys the chaotic yet exhilarating atmosphere of a major 90s rock festival and the enduring impact of Soundgarden’s music. Dive into this heartfelt Soundgarden live review and relive the power of 90s grunge rock — listen to their iconic Badmotorfinger tracks now!

 Pink Floyd in the "Early Years" are already what they were, are, and will be.

 The audio is always in very high fidelity. There is great interest in "In the Beechwoods," roughly unreleased, a strangely sunny Barrett instrumental.

This review explores Pink Floyd's formative years from 1967 to 1972, emphasizing the collective creativity of the band and the contributions of Syd Barrett. While praising the music’s evolution and high-fidelity audio, the reviewer critiques the excessive cost of the full box set, recommending the more affordable double CD instead. The album highlights rare mixes and live recordings, balancing artistic innovation with historical insight. Ultimately, the review expresses deep respect for the band's legacy despite mixed feelings on pricing. Discover the roots of Pink Floyd’s legendary sound—listen to their early years and explore rare gems from the band’s iconic beginnings.

 It is with fair probability the best DeProgram Radiophonified* in the entire known Galaxy.

 The physical presence in the studio... imparts to the program an augustness, a breadth, a poeticity and portentousness that are difficult to match in nature.

The reviewer expresses enthusiastic and heartfelt appreciation for DeBBaser’s radiophonic program, highlighting its poetic depth and richness. The collaboration with RadioTandem and presence of the core creators adds a unique character that stands out galaxy-wide. Despite minor genre-specific absences, the show’s linguistic and cultural layers enrich the listening experience. The review ends on a playful and anticipatory note for future meetings and broadcasts. Tune in and discover the rich and poetic world of DeBBaser’s unique radiophonic program now!

 Music, therefore, as an integral and indispensable part of a now-famous style.

 An impeccable sound commentary for one of the most morbid and perverse parts of the entire feature film.

The Lost Highway soundtrack perfectly embodies the signature Lynchian style, combining surreal, disturbing atmospheres with masterful musical contributions. Produced by Trent Reznor and featuring artists like David Bowie and Angelo Badalamenti, it creates a rich, complex soundscape that enhances the film's eerie narrative. The review highlights the soundtrack’s balance of chaos and beauty, emphasizing its integral role in the movie’s cult status. Listen to the Lost Highway soundtrack and immerse yourself in its haunting, Lynchian soundscape.

 A colossal bullshit.

 "Frankie Teardrop" is a Chinese torture of over ten minutes, which endlessly repeats the same, formless theme.

This review strongly condemns Suicide's 1977 debut album as a failed, pretentious experiment in No Wave music. The author criticizes the musicians' choices and live performances for being unbearable and poorly executed, challenging the album's typical acclaim as a masterpiece. Despite noting the album's uniqueness, the reviewer dismisses it as a 'colossal bullshit' and questions the value of its influence. Explore this bold review and decide if Suicide's debut is groundbreaking or unbearable noise.

 Radio Pyongyang is something more. Not only does it never leave you alone (heaven forbid...), but since 1945 it has been the quintessential Voice of Korea.

 Between one song and another, inevitable proclamations praise Kim Il-sung, the Eternal President who was, is, and will always be, venerated by the Dynasty.

Radio Pyongyang serves as the official voice of North Korea, blending propaganda, folk melodies, and agit-pop since 1945. Christiaan Virant collected samples of this unique communist funk through Sublime Frequencies. The broadcast mixes political messaging, education, and traditional music, creating a rare insight into North Korean culture. The compilation captures an unbreakable spirit of national pride wrapped in orchestral grandeur and politically charged entertainment. Explore Radio Pyongyang's rare communist funk and agit-pop to hear the unfiltered voice of North Korea's cultural heritage.

 Do notes speak? The answer is yes.

 The environment is internal, it is internal as fear is cramped within anxiety because...

The review vividly interprets Calibro 35's La Mala Ordina as an evocative and cinematic musical experience, rich with suspense and noir elements. It highlights the intense rhythms, atmospherics, and instrumental storytelling that evoke feelings of anxiety and tension. The album is praised for its detailed percussion and dramatic sound palette that immerses listeners in a dark, mysterious world. Immerse yourself in the intense and cinematic world of Calibro 35's La Mala Ordina. Listen now and experience the soundtrack of suspense!

 Doug and company are wonderful people first and foremost.

 Floating on the notes, with Doug Martsch’s soft voice rocking me into hyperspace.

This review captures the intimate and powerful live performance of Built To Spill at Estragon in Bologna. The author shares a personal experience meeting the band, highlighting the warmth and naturalness of the members. The concert itself is described as intense and captivating, with notable performances of both popular hits and deeper tracks. The evening concludes on a high emotional note, leaving a lasting impression. Listen to Built To Spill’s 2007 Estragon live album and experience this unforgettable indie rock journey.

 A group that found its acclaim, simultaneously with its relegation, in soundtracks: and for this reason, it has always been labeled as a 'soundtrack group,' so a group of little importance, without significance.

 The disc, like the film, is indispensable. Not having it would be, to remain on theme, a real crime.

This review praises Goblin's Profondo Rosso soundtrack as a seminal work blending progressive rock, jazz, and electronic elements to create a haunting, atmospheric score. It highlights the band's underrated genius, their collaboration with Dario Argento, and how the music perfectly fits the film's eerie and psychological themes. The author emphatically recommends the album as essential for fans and connoisseurs alike. Dive into Goblin’s Profondo Rosso soundtrack and experience the chilling, hypnotic music that defines horror cinema!

 Burzum plays great music, and if the fans of Mayhem understood this, it would be hard to share Burzum’s ideas.

 This album is not the Count’s masterpiece, which will be hvis lyset tar oss, where divinity will be touched.

The review highlights Burzum's debut album as a powerful black metal project mixing fear, hate, and anger with dark poetic themes. Though not the artist's masterpiece, it contains several standout tracks and connects well to subsequent works. The album blends harsh rhythms with ambient interludes, showcasing Burzum's musical and technical skills. Rated 9.5/10, it is praised for its artistic depth beyond just metal fans. Dive into Burzum/Aske to experience one of black metal's darkest and most influential albums today.