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!

 Testalunga: 'I might stick with my first guess. Bertin Osborne.'

 Jenny Sfotti: 'The Deep Purple were listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the world’s loudest band following a concert at the Rainbow Theatre...'

This review of Deep Purple's album 'Whoosh!' takes a unique and humorous approach by framing the album's exploration through a playful quiz show narrative. It combines detailed rock trivia, band history, and witty commentary that entertains while informing. The tone is lighthearted and engaging, celebrating the band's legacy with affectionate humor. Overall, the reviewer shows appreciation for the album while delighting readers with storytelling. Dive into this witty Deep Purple review and discover the fun side of rock history with 'Whoosh!'—listen and enjoy!

 "I Want You (She's so heavy) is a suitable piece, made almost on purpose, to insinuate itself inside, like the herpesvirus, to then suddenly reappear, just like that."

 "A latent inflammation of microplastics (and feelings): this is life. And it often ends this way, without av"

This review explores the haunting and persistent nature of The Beatles' 'I Want You (She's So Heavy)'. With poetic and metaphorical language, it reflects on how the song lingers like a latent force in the listener's mind. The review blends nostalgic and evocative imagery with a sense of life's complicated emotional undertones, resulting in a mixed but thoughtful appraisal. Discover the haunting depth of The Beatles' classic—listen and feel the weight of 'I Want You (She's So Heavy)' today!

 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!

 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!

 Being and becoming carelessly blended into an evanescent jubilation.

 Justice remained on the sidelines until the end.

This review praises Fabrizio De André's Anime Salve as a deeply poetic and complex album. It highlights themes of confusion, justice, and creation wrapped in vivid, symbolic language. The tone is serious and reflective, emphasizing the album's artistic depth and emotional impact. Rated 5 out of 5. Discover the poetic brilliance of Anime Salve—listen now and dive into its profound themes!

 No one criticizes the beautiful 'en tus pupilas' or the poignant 'no' but a song like 'escondite inglés' says little to me.

 If in the first volume the other tracks, except 'no' and 'obtener un si', are rather bland while in the second volume the other unreleased tracks are much more colorful and engaging.

This review reflects a fan's mixed feelings about Shakira's Fijacion Oral Vol.1. While praising songs like 'En Tus Pupilas' and 'No', the reviewer finds other tracks, such as 'Escondite Inglés', less compelling. The album’s short length and uneven quality are noted, especially when compared to the more engaging Vol.2. The review invites further discussion. Discover the highlights and debates of Shakira's Fijacion Oral Vol.1—listen and share your thoughts!

 "Serestoppone has many reviews to their credit, some even awarded. I personally recommend the one of Days Before the Day. To be resurrected immediately!"

 "Beware! Do not speculate on great things! For a jerk, it’s already the maximum," so this user introduces themselves.

This review offers a playful and detailed look into the users of Debaser, highlighting their activity, quirks, and contributions. It praises some prolific and awarded reviewers while teasing others for their lesser involvement. The review reflects on the rich history and culture of the Debaser music community, encouraging the revival of inactive but valued members. Discover the unique voices behind Debaser’s reviews and dive into the site’s rich musical legacy!

 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!

 "G alias G has always been passionate about semiology semiotics semantics aesthetics sociology psychology art and music."

 "With a rank of 5.56, turkish defines himself first of all as happy and then as a lover of cinema."

This review offers a detailed overview of the first users of Debaser, highlighting their contributions, levels of activity, and unique profiles. It notes key figures like 1.G, turkish, and Mr.Iko, while also mentioning many inactive or minimal contributors. The piece provides a nostalgic glimpse into the early days of Debaser and the varied participation within its community. Overall, it documents the foundational users shaping the platform’s culture. Dive into the origins of Debaser’s music community and rediscover its pioneering voices and hidden gems!

 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!

 We won’t do that; we have produced the record, we can only suggest listening to it.

 The genre? Close to singer-songwriter style, far from the obvious. A pleasant record on the first listen.

Pepemauro's Bella is a self-produced five-track album created during quarantine with all instruments played by the artist. The record has a singer-songwriter vibe, enriched by Livio Boccioni's mixing and bass arrangement. Its short duration offers a pleasant listening experience, reflecting emotional and intimate themes. The review remains objective, suggesting listeners explore the album themselves. Listen to Pepemauro's Bella and experience a heartfelt, self-produced quarantine album now!

 If someone were to ask me if Bagus met my expectations, I would say yes. In fact, it exceeded them.

 Padre Madre, which for its incisiveness, reminded me (exaggerating, of course) of John Lennon’s Mother.

The reviewer bought Cesare Cremonini's debut solo album 'Bagus' expecting a typical post-adolescent record but found much more. The album blends Brit-pop influences with nostalgic nods to Italian singer-songwriters of the '70s and '80s. It features a mix of light and profound love songs, with standout tracks noted for their emotional depth. Despite minor vocal quibbles, the album pleasantly surprises with its sense of positivity and musical craftsmanship. Listen to Cesare Cremonini's 'Bagus' and explore the heartfelt blend of Brit-pop and Italian songwriting.

 It is one of the best things made in Italy in this decade.

 Listen to it because it is an album that deserves more attention.

‘Tre passi avanti’ by Bandabardò is praised as one of the decade’s best Italian albums. The 14-track record blends folk-rock, world music, and electronic elements with poetic and multicultural influences. Highlights include collaborations with Dario Fo and songs featuring French and Spanish lyrics. While some tracks may challenge casual listeners, the album’s quality and emotional depth are undeniable. It’s a must-listen deserving more attention. Listen to Bandabardò’s ‘Tre passi avanti’ and explore a rich blend of Italian folk-rock, world music, and poetic storytelling.

 To now give a majestic melody, a divine scenario of the stygian path, we inoculate fear.

 Tenaciously faces duels for which you will fuel storms.

This review praises Tool's album Fear Inoculum as a profound and majestic musical experience. It highlights the album’s complex melodies, dark atmospheres, and skillful instrumental work. The music is described as an immersive journey confronting inner struggles and evoking deep emotions. Overall, it is celebrated as a compelling and boundless artistic achievement. Dive into Tool's Fear Inoculum and experience a transformative musical journey today!

 This is the best album ever composed by a band of semi-deities, and anyone who denies it doesn’t understand a damn thing about True Music!

 Tool albums are not immediate, even though we are now accustomed, the greatest treasure you will find is in the folds of vibrations that will come as always to tickle directly the pineal gland.

The review reflects a deep and multifaceted emotional connection to Tool's Fear Inoculum, developed over thirteen years of anticipation. It highlights the band's technical mastery and progressive layers, praising Danny Carey's complex rhythms and the overall sonic evolution. The reviewer expresses fan devotion despite some mixed feelings about vocals and lyrics. The album packaging is noted as extravagant, and the music is seen as a culmination of Tool's unique artistic journey. Dive into the intricate world of Tool's Fear Inoculum and experience a landmark album redefining progressive metal.

 Fear Inoculum is poorly assembled, it almost sounds like instrumental tracks with a guy passing by who decides to try singing over them.

 Tool’s music worked because of the sharpness it created with MJK’s vocal evolutions... Now that the words thin out, slow down, become less urgent and aggressive, the entire musical cathedral suffers.

After a 13-year wait, Tool’s Fear Inoculum arrives as a lengthy, sprawling album that feels rushed and unfocused. The vocals appear hastily added over long, repetitive instrumental jams, weakening the band's signature dynamic. While some moments, like Adam Jones’ guitar work, offer emotional highs, the overall experience lacks the urgency and sharpness that defined past works. This album may please dedicated fans but ultimately falls short of expectations. Discover why Fear Inoculum divides Tool fans—listen and judge if the wait was worth it.