‘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!

 "Thought Gang is ultimately a Spiritual Commando that tends to isolationism and psychic communication."

 "In the chaos of noise are hidden all the potential sounds that can become music."

Thought Gang's self-titled album offers a challenging but rewarding fusion of industrial noise, dissonant jazz, and spoken word. The music explores themes of destruction, chaos, and existential decay through experimental soundscapes and unconventional vocals. Drawing comparisons to Tom Waits and Naked City, the band embraces noise as a creative force while provoking listeners to rethink conventional beauty. This album is a deep dive into a darkly surreal world that demands focused listening. Dive into the dissonant world of Thought Gang—listen now and explore a unique sonic journey through noise and jazz.

 No one but Eric Clapton could confer class upon the assault without sacrificing its anger and fury.

 It’s the only document of its era that allows people to hear what a true club 'crave up' sounded like at the time.

This review delves into the 1975 Yardbirds compilation featuring Eric Clapton during his tenure with the band. It highlights the band's vibrant live performances in the 1960s London club scene, their energetic blues and R&B covers, and Clapton’s early guitar style. The reviewer appreciates the historic importance of the recordings despite imperfect sound quality, emphasizing the album’s role in documenting a raw and formative period of British blues rock. The review also places the band and album firmly within the cultural and social dynamics of 1960s Britain. Discover the roots of British blues rock — listen to the Eric Clapton & The Yardbirds collection now!

 Behind the vaguely "Smithsian" cover lies a treasure chest of gems that reveal unexpected loves.

 "Unless" is a kind of bossa nova, leaden and suspended, with the trumpet epically in the background.

Pale Fountains' debut album Pacific Street, released in 1984, is praised for its beautiful blend of 60s pop influences and ethereal, unique melodies. Despite receiving critical acclaim, the album did not achieve commercial success. The review highlights the talent of frontman Michael Head and the band's connection to notable influences like Burt Bacharach and Arthur Lee. The band’s later struggles and evolution into Shack are also briefly noted. Listen to Pale Fountains' Pacific Street and uncover the timeless charm of this overlooked classic.

 "Which band on their first record could host David Sylvian and Steve Howe and start an album with a rhythmic and hypnotic song, using Poe’s ‘Dream Within a Dream’ as lyrics? These guys aren’t normal, they’ll become huge!"

 "Now the cassette is yours, you are my sister and you my brother, even if you are Genoese..."

This review of Propaganda's 1985 album A Secret Wish blends a passionate account of the band's innovative synthpop sound with a deeply personal narrative involving friendship, trauma, and resilience. The author recalls characters from youth, reflecting on their struggles, while highlighting the album's artistic impact. Claudia Brücken's distinctive voice and the presence of notable guests like David Sylvian and Steve Howe underscore the album's uniqueness. Ultimately, the review connects music to vivid memories and emotional healing. Dive into Propaganda's A Secret Wish — listen, feel the 80s synthwave magic, and discover the unforgettable story behind the music.

 Bettye initially whispers more dryly and sharply than silence. Then she sings in a way that can only be described as sublime.

 In the morning, I want to always wake up like this. For a million years. And in the evening be held tight.

This review praises Bettye Swann's soulful transformation of a Doo Wop tune into a deep, heartfelt soul classic. Her sublime and emotional vocal delivery conveys intense desire and delicate beauty. The reviewer highlights the unique atmosphere she creates and the lasting impact of the song's performance. Ultimately, the review expresses profound admiration and gratitude toward Bettye Swann’s artistry. Experience Bettye Swann's soulful magic—listen to 'Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye' and feel the emotion yourself!

 The ghostly aura of Annabel (Lee) envelops me, the folkish guitar by Richard E, delicately plucked, digs deep inside me.

 I hear Annabel’s enchanting voice that, like a siren, draws me to herself.

The review beautifully captures the melancholic and immersive mood of Annabel Lee's album 'By The Sea... And Other Solitary Places'. It highlights the blend of folk, jazz, and soul elements and the poetic, haunting atmosphere that transports the listener to distant, solitary places. The album evokes nostalgia and deep emotion, creating a vivid and unforgettable listening experience. The reviewer feels deeply connected to the music and the imagery it inspires. Immerse yourself in Annabel Lee’s 'By The Sea... And Other Solitary Places' and explore a haunting, poetic folk journey today.

 This album, today and perhaps even tomorrow, will always be tied to that old scarce car, rusty here and there.

 A tired, fringed carousel that lights up the night too much. Long, long shadows and blind symbols.

The review reflects on Vinicio Capossela's album 'Canzoni a manovella' as a deeply evocative and nostalgic work woven with imperfect melodies and poetic stories. It recalls personal memories linked to the album and evokes images of worn-out relics, carnivalesque atmospheres, and literary inspirations. The music feels like a journey through time and emotions, rich with textures and moods, capturing the soul of forgotten tales. Discover the haunting beauty of Vinicio Capossela's Canzoni a manovella—immerse yourself in its storytelling and nostalgic melodies today!

 A third ear for the crooked melodies capable of opening up at a certain point into celestial rifts, only to return immediately to the pace of an off-key nursery rhyme.

 The exact spot is where the instinct for flight and melancholy meet, exchanging a half-smile.

This review celebrates The Chills' 1986 album Kaleidoscope World as a captivating blend of psychedelic indie pop and folk influences. The reviewer draws poetic and imaginative connections to the album’s unique sound, highlighting the off-kilter melodies and nostalgic feel. The album’s place in the New Zealand Flying Nun label and its 80s roots are emphasized. Overall, it’s praised for its dreamy, melancholic yet uplifting qualities. Dive into The Chills' Kaleidoscope World and experience an enchanting 80s indie psychedelic journey today!

 Youth favored by the gods perish young. The myth solidifies over the years because it's a violent death at a young age that excludes any unconditional judgment.

 The truth, period, even the seemingly meanest one, and thus disengage from clichés and depressing commonplaces that kill thought by rendering it the death of imagination.

This review delves deeply into Luigi Tenco's life, art, and the mythos that developed after his tragic death at the Sanremo Festival in 1967. It highlights his artistic integrity, intellectual depth, and complex personality while situating him in the cultural and social turmoil of 1960s Italy. The album reflects his struggle with societal contradictions and his unique musical blend of chanson, jazz, and Italian songwriting. The review cautions against simplistic mythmaking, celebrating Tenco's lasting influence as a sophisticated and uncompromising artist. Discover the profound artistry and tragic story of Luigi Tenco—listen to his timeless album and explore the myth and reality behind his legacy.

 Televideo was the invention of the century, the most complete source of infotainment of the era of the first cries of the Internet.

 For more than twenty years, the ritual is intact and there is no day that ends without the due consultation of the entire Sport batch.

The review is a nostalgic and emotional recollection of Rai Televideo's role in the author's youth, highlighting its unique appeal amid 90s Italian TV culture. Centered on the Sony Trinitron TV experience, it praises Televideo's detailed sports, news, and weather pages as meaningful daily rituals. The author contrasts past and present, appreciating how despite changes, Televideo still offers a unique connection to information and memories. Overall, the piece celebrates Televideo as both a media milestone and personal companion. Dive into this evocative journey through Rai Televideo’s golden era and rediscover a unique piece of Italian TV history!

 Disoccupate... is a jewel of ‘77, a historical document and a poetization of events, protagonists, and dreams now falling apart.

 A jewel for those who love history, for those who love music, for those seeking inspiration, for those who love songwriters with a capital C.

Claudio Lolli's Disoccupate le strade dai sogni stands as a poignant and complex album from 1977, reflecting the turbulent political and social atmosphere of the time. The album blends poetic insight with political critique, highlighting key events such as the Bologna shootings. Its eclectic jazz-infused arrangements veil a powerful message of disillusionment and lost dreams. Though challenging, it remains an essential historic and artistic document for lovers of Italian political songwriting. Dive into Claudio Lolli’s powerful 1977 album and experience a stirring blend of history, poetry, and political passion.

 ILLIBRO looks like a parallelepiped that must weigh at least 300/350 grams, with a sophisticated blue & white cover featuring the Sacred Cow.

 If you keep it open for about half an hour a day near your face, it smooths out wrinkles and gives you young and velvety skin.

This review of ILLIBRO Vol. 2 describes it as a luxurious and elegantly designed book filled with Debaser.it's best reviews. Despite lacking pictures and having a floppy cover, it charms with wit, refined presentation, and a playful narrative. The reviewer highlights the book’s unique appeal, humorous content, and unexpected benefits, making it a valued gift and a delightful read. Dive into ILLIBRO Vol. 2 for a charming mix of humor, luxury, and unique critiques—grab your copy and discover the magic yourself!

 They’ve got drive, tomorrow I’ll listen to them better.

 Zero melodies, just a voice you’d expect on an Oi group.

The review delivers a vivid narrative intertwining daily urban encounters with reflections on the Italia 90 III album. The music is characterized by raw post-punk energy and a strong antagonistic voice, though lacking melodic elements. Social tensions and youthful rebellion run through both the album and the reviewer's storytelling. A subtle comparison to the band Idles highlights the album's style. Listen to Italia 90 III for a fresh dose of raw post-punk rebelliousness and urban energy.

 It’s a truly massive box set, consisting of 4 CDs and 2 DVDs.

 It’s not the best Tull record, although it contains three truly spectacular songs: North Sea Oil, Orion, and Something’s On The Move.

The 40th Anniversary Force 10 Edition of Jethro Tull's Stormwatch features an extensive 4CD and 2DVD box set. While not considered the band's best album, it includes standout tracks like North Sea Oil and Orion. The associated recordings provide rare material, though some are rehashed from previous releases. The live recordings capture a challenging tour period but remain compelling. The audio DVDs offer high-quality mixes in multiple formats. Explore the rich layers of Jethro Tull's Stormwatch 40th Anniversary Edition and experience rare tracks and live performances today!

 Led Zeppelin: one of the most overrated bands in rock history, but what can you do, that’s how the world goes.

 Dazed and Confused is a masterpiece, but many other songs suffer from poor melodies and excessive length.

This review offers a candid perspective on Led Zeppelin's debut album, praising musicianship but criticizing songwriting and melodic creativity. The reviewer highlights standout tracks like "Dazed and Confused" while expressing boredom with extended blues jams. Vocal style is found divisive, with some parts deemed tedious. Overall, the album is rated 3 stars, challenging its usual high acclaim. Explore this honest review and decide if Led Zeppelin's debut album lives up to the hype!

 The only authentic way to pretend to celebrate these dark days... is to feed the greedy jaws with something inexorably and immeasurably heavenly & divine.

 A tempestuous maelstrom of sweet-bitter Dulcinea roars that will reset your taste-bud neuron erasing everything you have ravenously bitten into up to that moment.

This review celebrates Panettone Mandorlato di Pula as the true festive treat that transcends typical commercial holiday sweets. The reviewer warns against generic, uninspired options and elevates this panettone as a divine taste experience that resets even the most jaded palate. Rich scents and ancestral flavors promise a unique, joyous Christmas indulgence. Unwrap and savor the divine Panettone Mandorlato di Pula this holiday season – taste the true essence of Christmas!

 Every time I hold this Special Edition, it is always an absolutely special day.

 Old Aces Die Hard is a truly stellar track; Magic Bells makes the album even more 'tasty' and 'succulent'.

The 40th Anniversary Edition of Jethro Tull's Songs From The Wood is a deluxe package that enriches an already iconic album. Featuring three CDs and two DVDs, it offers unreleased tracks, live concert recordings from 1977, and multiple high-quality audio formats. This set confirms the album's enduring appeal without major surprises, making it a must-have for fans and collectors. Explore the rich 40th Anniversary Edition of Songs From The Wood—listen to rare tracks and relive Jethro Tull’s iconic 1977 concert now!

 "There is a great dream that lives in us. We are the people of Freedom. President, we are with you."

 "Fortunately, Silvio is here is the desperate cry of a poor, young, and intelligent man, a symbol of working Italy that loves Freedom."

The review highlights Andrea Vantini’s heartfelt song celebrating freedom and Silvio Berlusconi’s role in Italy’s political landscape. It praises the song’s melody, social message, and connection to Italian singing tradition. The reviewer expresses hope for a better Italy and encourages listeners to engage with the song and its video. Listen to Andrea Vantini’s powerful anthem and celebrate freedom with the voice of Italy’s youth!

 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.