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.

 "We are here because we are not there. Nor there. Nor elsewhere."

 "Maybe the important thing is not to stay here. Let's log out and go."

This review of Samuel Beckett's Aspettando Godot uses a unique conversational exchange to explore the themes of waiting, existence, and the search for meaning. The dialogue between characters Cj and Cris reflects on why we are here and what it means to wait for something with many names like enlightenment or revelation. The review captures the play's introspective and philosophical nature while inviting readers to ponder alongside the characters. Dive into this thoughtful review and explore the enduring mysteries of Beckett's Aspettando Godot.

 The legendary vocalists Dickinson and Blaze Bayley, two MYTHOLOGICAL BEASTS OF THE MICROPHONE.

 The Second Volume explores its best Live side with good care of alternating Workhorses with excellent studio initiatives.

The review celebrates Iron Maiden's Best Of The Beast Vol. 2 as a magnificent collection that captures the band's live and studio prowess. It honors legendary vocalists Dickinson and Blaze Bayley, highlighting the album as a rich metal anthology. The reviewer praises the blend of classic and indie-noise elements, emphasizing the album’s role in enriching Iron Maiden's legacy rather than defining it. Discover the powerful legacy of Iron Maiden—listen to Best Of The Beast Vol. 2 now!

 The result of months of sound research.

 100% created in the studio, even though I capitalized on some notes as one might say today.

Error's album 'Errori Sperimentali' showcases months of dedicated sound experimentation. Entirely created in the studio, it reflects a carefully crafted and innovative production. The artist emphasizes originality and attention to detail, making it a rewarding listen for fans of experimental music. Listen to Error's 'Errori Sperimentali' and explore a unique journey of sound innovation today!

 Lucio Battisti, after his debut album 'Luci Battisti,' introduces Italy to sounds never heard before.

 Lyrics filled with tales of marital infidelity and fleeting loves.

Lucio Battisti's 1970 album Emozioni introduced innovative sounds to the Italian music scene. Following his debut, the album features bold lyrics exploring themes of marital infidelity and fleeting romances. It marked a transformative moment in Italy's musical landscape with its fresh approach. Listen to Lucio Battisti's Emozioni and experience a pivotal moment in Italian music history.

 Essentially a rock purist, yet eclectic, creator of songs that at times are more cheerful and carefree, and at times more melancholic and reflective, in any case always profound and sincere.

 Thank you, Tom, and thanks to that girl met in youth for inspiring you to write one of your most beautiful songs.

This detailed review celebrates Tom Petty's comprehensive career-spanning greatest hits collection, 'The Best Of Everything.' It highlights the eclectic mix of upbeat and melancholic tracks that showcase Petty's sincerity and rock purism. The review offers an insightful song-by-song analysis emphasizing both iconic and lesser-known pieces. Despite minor omissions, it praises the album as a perfect introduction to Petty’s music and philosophy. Dive into Tom Petty’s timeless hits and discover the heart of rock with this definitive collection—listen now and experience a legend’s journey.

 An old tuba with a furrowed brow that slowly fills the room with its deep baritone.

 A minimalclassical declined to a droneambient sui generis; an essential, powerful, and vivid eloquence that translates the rich refluxes of a brass heart into images.

This review captures the profound and evocative nature of Robin Hayward’s album 'Nouveau saxhorn nouveau basse: Elegy to a Failed Instrument.' It likens the music to the voice of an old man sharing memories through slow, resonant tones of an aged tuba. The album blends minimal classical and drone ambient styles, creating a vivid, introspective soundscape filled with emotional weight and subtle storytelling. Listen to Robin Hayward’s strikingly evocative Nouveau saxhorn nouveau basse and experience a deep, immersive musical journey.

 Einstein’s model confuses cause with effect. If the mass were equal to zero, there would no longer be energy, which is incorrect.

 Ighina was wise, but his wisdom concerns a worldview completely different from the one we grew up with and adapted to.

This review explores Pier Luigi Ighina’s unconventional scientific theories and inventions, emphasizing his magnetic atom discovery and the double vortex concept. It critiques mainstream fragmented science and highlights Ighina as a visionary who blends science, spirituality, and mystery. The book 'Il Profeta Sconosciuto' shares anecdotes and lectures that reveal Ighina's worldview and struggles with acceptance. His ideas challenge conventional physics but present a hopeful message about energy, nature, and human evolution. Discover Pier Luigi Ighina's visionary magnetic theories—read the review and explore the mysteries of the unknown prophet today!

 To like i Gatti Mézzi you really need to understand Pisa, the air you breathe along the Arno at night.

 They talk about Pisa, from the provincials they are. And this, I swear on the fire, they do better than anyone.

The review praises I Gatti Mézzi’s album Struscioni for capturing the essence of Pisa’s provincial life with vivid storytelling and atmosphere. Despite some self-indulgent moments and minor flaws, the album remains enjoyable even after many years. The reviewer notes a strong local connection and draws musical parallels to Paolo Conte and Fred Buscaglione. Fans of the band will appreciate the authentic Pisan experience it offers. Dive into the authentic sounds of Pisa with I Gatti Mézzi’s Struscioni—listen now and experience their unique Italian charm!

 Van Gogh went all the way with his neuroses, believed above all else in his personal vision of the world, granted every shred of flesh to his suffering.

 WheatFieldwithCrows: there is the entire fear, horror, loneliness of a man who KNOWS that his life is about to end and wants others to know how HE is living it.

This review uses Van Gogh’s Wheat Field with Crows as a starting point for a deeply emotional and philosophical reflection on life, fear, and loneliness. The author interweaves daily urban scenes and personal moments—aging, money worries, human connections—with the tragic intensity of Van Gogh’s vision. It highlights how art transfigures reality and captures profound human truths. The review is poetic and immersive, inviting readers to contemplate existence and creativity. Dive into this heartfelt reflection on Van Gogh’s masterpiece and discover the deep human truths behind the brushstrokes.

 We use money as a panacea for the pain of the heart.

 Behind us, however, will there remain a dream? We have lost that too.

Jeff Rosenstock’s NO DREAM powerfully conveys the alienation and emptiness of contemporary life. The album reflects on the loss of dreams amid materialistic society and systemic bureaucracy. Its evocative lyrics draw a raw picture of internal and societal struggles. With a heartfelt tone, the album offers a deeply emotional listening experience. Listen to Jeff Rosenstock’s NO DREAM for a raw, emotional journey through modern life's hopes and disappointments.

 A childlike voice speaking words (a sort of reason different for everyone).

 Between harmony and the abyss, between magic lantern and dissonance.

Lisa Germano's Geek the Girl offers a deeply emotional and fragile musical experience, weaving between harmony and dissonance. The album progresses thoughtfully with unique instrumentation, childlike vocals, and haunting themes. Each track evokes distinct feelings, from sinister to touching, culminating in an illusion of sun and stars. The review highlights the album's ability to immerse the listener in introspection and emotional complexity. Dive into Lisa Germano's hauntingly beautiful Geek the Girl and experience a unique emotional journey today.

This review evaluates the album Finest Finger by Sensations' Fix, providing a balanced assessment of its musical elements. The album receives an average rating that suggests it has both strengths and weaknesses. The review invites listeners to explore the work to form their own opinions. Discover the unique blend of progressive rock and electronic sounds in Sensations' Fix's Finest Finger—listen now and share your thoughts!

 "Crystal clear, Joao’s soul shone transparent like that of someone who never ventured beyond the boundless borders of the childhood era."

 "The echoes of the essential would thus be lost, and the night would fade into a day without any dawn."

The review explores Joao Afonso's 1997 album 'Missangas' as a poignant journey into childhood nostalgia and authenticity. It highlights Afonso's unique blend of African rhythms and Portuguese musical traditions, evoking memories of a simpler, soulful Portugal. The album’s tracks are described as emotionally rich and beautifully arranged. The review reflects on the fading landscape of genuine experience due to globalization and the enduring power of music to reconnect with lost truths. Discover the heartfelt beauty of Joao Afonso's Missangas—listen and immerse yourself in a soulful Portuguese musical journey.

 Dream Theater offers a sound that is very metallic but without trying to play the role of metalheads.

 The reason for Dream Theater’s critical redemption lies right here, in the fact that it’s a very Dream Theater album.

Distance Over Time marks Dream Theater’s return to a sharper, more metallic but well-balanced prog-metal sound. It blends melody, instrumental virtuosity, and classic elements while avoiding excess and forced riffs. New experiments are subtle, especially from Jordan Rudess, and the rhythm section shines. Some tracks disappoint slightly, particularly the ballad and certain commercial-oriented songs, and James LaBrie's vocals are a weak spot. Overall, the album is praised for its completeness, concise length, and appeal to longtime fans. Discover the sharp and balanced prog-metal mastery of Dream Theater’s Distance Over Time—listen now to experience their signature blend of melody and virtuosity.

 The greatest invention humanity should trouble itself to design and build would be a gadget capable of automatically noting all these directionless oscillations.

 Michaux moves with ease from one synapse to another, being scrupulous (without being pedantic), light (without being approximate), humorous (without being crude), visionary (without being hallucinated).

This review praises Henri Michaux's Passaggi as a profound exploration of thought digressions and fragmented consciousness. Michaux’s writing stands out for its surreal realism and poetic rigor, bridging analytical depth with lyrical expression. The work reflects a unique blend of humor, melancholy, and visionary insight, likened to literary masters like Apollinaire, Valéry, Joyce, and Proust. Overall, it honors Michaux's distinctive approach to capturing the fleeting nature of mind and existence. Dive into Henri Michaux's Passaggi to experience a poetic journey through fragmented thoughts and surreal realism.

 Beautiful

This brief but heartfelt review praises Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon as a beautiful and timeless rock album. It highlights the album's enduring appeal and its status as a legendary classic in music history. Listen to The Dark Side of the Moon and experience Pink Floyd’s legendary sound for yourself!

 A single piece, forty minutes.

 The electronics ooze and float from the sun-baked road.

Paul Bradley’s 'Sketches From Dust' presents a single 40-minute track that blends electronics and guitar into a serene, dreamlike soundscape. The music evokes sensations of solitude and subtle details, inviting listeners to immerse themselves in an atmospheric journey. The review captures the contemplative, minimalistic nature of the album and its vivid sonic imagery. Overall, the album is portrayed as a hypnotic and reflective experience. Dive into the hypnotic soundscape of Paul Bradley’s Sketches From Dust – experience a dreamy, immersive ambient journey today!

 The book is a long and passionate dialogue/confrontation between two... retracing his life and activity as a 'journalist.'

 What I seemed to gather... is that he was a curious explorer of different and unknown worlds.

This review explores Tiziano Terzani's book 'La fine è il mio inizio' as a heartfelt and passionate dialogue between the author and his son. It reflects on Terzani's life and work as a journalist, and his curiosity about spiritual and unknown worlds. The reviewer shares personal skepticism towards religion but appreciates the book’s introspective nature and the courage to confront family ties. Overall, it is recognized as a meaningful exploration of life and legacy. Discover the touching dialogue of Terzani and his son—read 'La fine è il mio inizio' today.

 This song is life, everything.

 It is the heartbeat of feeling.

This review praises Drake's 'Hold On, We're Going Home' as a deeply emotional and poetic song. It evokes vivid urban and romantic imagery, capturing themes of love, passion, and nostalgia. The song is described as encapsulating the heartbeat of feeling and the essence of warm, endless love. Listen to Drake’s heartfelt anthem 'Hold On, We’re Going Home' and feel the poetry of love come alive.