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 'Where the Viaduct Looms' is a magical meeting between generations.

 Their approach lets the haunting spirit of Nick Cave shine anew.

This review praises 'Where the Viaduct Looms' by Nell Smith & The Flaming Lips, awarding it a top rating. The writer highlights the uniqueness and emotional depth of the collaborative cover album. It acknowledges the intriguing union of a young artist with an established psychedelic band. Overall, the review recommends the album to fans of inventive reinterpretations. Dive into this genre-crossing album and see why critics can't stop talking about it!

 'Before Crossing a Destiny' is a powerful and immersive album blending dark atmospheres with industrial intensity.

 The album delivers compelling sonic textures and a profound emotional experience.

The review praises BLooDNoISE's album 'Before Crossing a Destiny' for its powerful and immersive sound. It highlights the dark, intense atmospheres combined with industrial and electronic elements. The album is celebrated for its compelling sonic textures and emotional depth. Rated 5 out of 5, it stands out as a notable release in its genre. Experience the intense and immersive sounds of BLooDNoISE’s 'Before Crossing a Destiny'—listen now and dive into a unique sonic journey.

 The Jesus Lizard delivered a fierce and unforgettable performance full of raw energy.

 Their noise rock spirit was alive and thriving on stage at Magnolia Milano.

This review highlights the powerful and intense live performance of The Jesus Lizard at Magnolia Milano. Praised for their raw energy and captivating stage presence, the concert captures the essence of their noise rock style. The reviewer rates the experience highly, emphasizing the emotional and sonic impact. A must-listen for fans of alternative and noise rock genres. Dive into the electrifying live show of The Jesus Lizard at Magnolia Milano—listen now and feel the raw power of their noise rock sound!

 "Insomnia Creep offers something really special by molding a rocky and epic yet dreamy and introspective sound."

 "The album is entirely characterized by experimentation and sets no barriers, just a lot of passion and great artistic freedom."

The third album 'Questions?' by Insomnia Creep, led solely by Giacomo Casile, boldly mixes metal, alternative, jazz, progressive, and electronic elements. The album challenges genre conventions with unconventional vocal styles and diverse instrumentation. Tracks range from death metal riffs to jazz-rock saxophones and industrial beats. It highlights passion and artistic freedom and deserves wider recognition beyond underground circles. Explore Insomnia Creep's 'Questions?' and experience a fearless blend of genres and bold creativity today!

 I’m not interested in doing covers or playing other people’s stuff around; I like the idea of making something born from another’s mind my own.

 The energy of Strawman is contagious, the rhythm always danceable, the sound granite and psychedelic, with no-compromise distortions.

Marco Pernice delivers a compelling hard rock reinterpretation of Lou Reed's iconic track Strawman, infusing it with electric guitar solos and a pounding rhythmic base. His version blends psychedelic and gritty sounds while respecting the original’s social and political message. The review praises Pernice’s approach as original, avoiding mere cover replication, offering something fresh for alternative rock fans. It highlights Pernice’s distinctive vocal effects and his authentic authorship-driven approach. Listen to Marco Pernice’s powerful take on Strawman and explore a fresh rock classic reimagined with passion and grit!

 "Cutouts is an album that shines with its own light, full of life and boasting a very strong identity."

 "The most surprising track... gives the idea of a dark staircase to climb."

The Smile's album Cutouts defies its title by delivering a vibrant and varied collection of songs, richer and more inspired than its predecessor Wall of Eyes. With elements ranging from math-rock and indie to jazz and psychedelia, the album stands out with strong identity and experimentation. Distinguishing itself from Radiohead through fuller rock drum sounds and vintage bass riffs, Cutouts is an impressive and noteworthy addition to The Smile's discography. Listen to The Smile's Cutouts and explore one of 2025's most inspired rock albums today!

 How many rascals have been unmasked, how much good nature and cheerful wisdom dispensed to Italians voracious for culture.

 God is to men as the Gabibbo is to Striscia la Notizia.

The review explores the Gabibbo, an iconic puppet character from the Italian TV show Striscia la Notizia. It highlights the character's unique vocal traits and cultural significance. The Gabibbo is praised for its irony and lasting appeal in Italian pop culture. The review acknowledges its legendary status while maintaining a playful tone. Explore the legendary Gabibbo and discover why this iconic puppet remains a beloved symbol in Italian TV culture.

 When that damned July 20, 2017, Chester Bennington decided to call it quits, we all wondered when and if we would ever see Linkin Park in action again.

 To make a great comeback, they needed something that retained the grit that made them famous, without becoming too experimental yet still being careful not to become banal.

Linkin Park's From Zero marks a bold comeback after Chester Bennington’s passing, introducing Emily Armstrong as the new female vocalist. The album blends nu-metal roots with alternative rock energy, reflecting a matured yet gritty sound. Despite some self-referential moments and lineup changes, the reviewer praises the album as a successful rebirth and respectful continuation of the band's legacy. Explore Linkin Park’s From Zero and experience their powerful comeback with fresh energy and a new voice.

 "At that point, muscle memory no longer works, so I have to rely completely on my ear."

 Skylla appears as a concept album or the soundtrack of an alternative film whose sequences are dictated by long narrative titles.

Ruth Goller's album Skylla showcases her exceptional talents as a bassist, singer, and composer. Blending jazz with experimental and ambient elements, the album is a concept work featuring refined vocal harmonies and eclectic sonic textures. Goller's instinctive approach and varied tunings create a multi-layered listening experience. Supported by talented collaborators and stellar production, Skylla is praised for its emotional depth and originality. Discover the innovative sounds of Ruth Goller's Skylla — listen now and dive into a world of jazz and experimental artistry.

 An infusion of pain that, presented as they do it, seems to embrace the listener.

 I hear many night-time anxieties within and not only that.

Team Sleep delivers a deeply emotional and intense live performance in Woodstock Sessions Vol. 4, recorded at New York’s Applehead Recording farm. The band’s melancholic and experimental rock embraces the listener with raw pain and beauty. The review highlights the band’s ability to elevate their studio material with new urgency and heartfelt delivery. This volume stands out for its intimate atmosphere and profound care for sound and soul. Experience the raw emotion of Team Sleep’s Woodstock Sessions Vol. 4 – dive into this unique live journey now!

 These guys, with 22 albums and countless concerts under their belt, still play with the same grit they did thirty years ago.

 The sound is perfectly raw, the distortions have their reason, the rhythm section is enveloping, impressive, bass and drums are excellent.

The review covers Marlene Kuntz's live concert in Cagliari during their Catartica tour. Despite some organizational flaws and a distracted audience, the band delivered a raw, energetic show. Tracks from their early albums were highlighted, showing their enduring passion and skill. The reviewer appreciated the gritty and enveloping sound and the lead singer’s dynamic stage presence. Discover the raw energy and timeless grit of Marlene Kuntz live—listen to their Catartica tour performances now!

 The failure is and will remain one of the mysteries of 90s music.

 'King' is certainly different from the first, which had achieved unexpected success.

Belly's second album 'King' was a critical gem that ultimately failed commercially. Led by Tanya Donelly, the album marked a departure from their more radio-friendly debut. Despite its failure, 'King' remains one of the standout alternative rock albums of the 90s. The band's disbandment after this release makes the album a poignant milestone in the era's music scene. Explore the underrated 'King' album by Belly and experience a hidden gem of 90s alternative rock today!

 Thoughts catch fire like the flaming heads of the two Siamese androgynes on the cover.

 We joyfully take this beating. Everything burns, everything burns...

This review dives into the rich symbolism of Jane's Addiction's 'Nothing's Shocking,' highlighting its raw energy and emotional depth. The music is described as immediate and free, blending alternative rock with extraterrestrial vibes. The album remains powerful after 36 years, capturing pain, violence, and soulful transformation. It celebrates the band's unique identity and the emotional bruises that shape us. Discover the raw power and deep emotion of Jane's Addiction's 'Nothing's Shocking'—listen now and feel the fire within!

 Healy himself has described the new work as the band’s most personal since the masterpiece 'The Man Who'.

 The band seems to never exhaust their talent in crafting melodies as if they were fine and precious craftsmanship.

Scottish rock band Travis releases their tenth album, L.A. Times, emphasizing personal and reflective songwriting by frontman Fran Healy. Produced by Tony Hoffer, the album fuses classic Travis sounds with American influences and notable collaborations. Its themes explore daily life in Los Angeles, continuing the band's tradition of melodic craftsmanship. The album stands out as one of their best, marked by emotional depth and musical variety. Discover the heartfelt melodies and rich storytelling in Travis’s latest album L.A. Times—listen now and experience their artistic evolution.

 John Cale is a true genius, innovator, and master in his art and craft.

 13 tracks that musically move, predominantly, in the hip-hop, electro-soul, and ambient-pop domains but do not disdain incursions into the avant-garde.

The reviewer reflects on the overwhelming genius of John Cale while connecting deeply to his latest album, POPtical Illusion. The album’s mixture of irony, heavy lyrics, and diverse musical styles provides comfort during a personal loss. Cale’s work at 82 demonstrates his enduring creativity and ability to challenge and move listeners even without full musical expertise. The album blends hip-hop, electro-soul, ambient-pop, and avant-garde elements with thoughtful social commentary. Listen to John Cale’s POPtical Illusion and experience a timeless blend of art, irony, and heartfelt reflection.

 The performance begins, and a good part of the audience ... is petrified, shocked by something they never dreamed of seeing (and hearing) on the Ligurian Riviera.

 "Stuff to hit them with a pole between the eyes/Or to forgive them," a phrase that will cost Bonomo a lifetime ban from the competition.

This review explores Alessio Bonomo's 2000 Sanremo Festival entry 'La croce,' an experimental and controversial song that shocked the audience. Despite its initial rejection and fifteenth-place finish, the piece remains an unforgettable moment in Sanremo history. Alessio's unique style and bold lyrics exemplify artistic risk in a traditional setting. The review also outlines Bonomo's later career struggles and contributions. Explore Alessio Bonomo’s daring Sanremo performance—listen to 'La croce' and delve into a bold chapter of Italian music history!

 The title of best alternative album of this first part of the year, as far as I’m concerned, definitely goes to This Could be Texas by English Teacher.

 With English Teacher, there’s not much to understand, you "just" need to trust them.

English Teacher’s album This Could Be Texas stands out as the best alternative release in early 2024. Led by Lily Fontaine, the British post-punk revival band offers a unique blend of edgy pop, vibrant vocals, and dynamic instrumentation. The album skillfully balances diverse sounds without being excessive. It’s recommended to simply trust the band's confident artistry. Listen to English Teacher’s This Could Be Texas and experience 2024’s freshest alternative sound now!

 This second work is even more Radiohead-esque than the first.

 The album presents itself as a sad and whining lullaby, also capable of transporting the more attentive and visionary listener’s mind.

The Smile's second album, Wall of Eyes, delivers a mature and hypnotic experience, marked by delicate acoustic touches and subtle experimentation. The album closely echoes Radiohead's sound but carves its own niche with a Europeanized bossa nova and jazz influence. Its eight tracks create an immersive atmosphere, blending indie and alternative elements with occasional math-rock energy. Wall of Eyes marks a thoughtful evolution in the band's style and offers a captivating listen for fans and new listeners alike. Dive into The Smile's Wall of Eyes and experience a hypnotic blend of delicate sounds and bold experimentation—listen now!

 "Interplay is a compendium of how to make indie music in 2024 without coming across as washed-up, nostalgic, or trivial."

 "An album that reminds me why I love music, why I love this genre, and why it’s right to keep searching."

Ride's 'Interplay' marks their continued evolution in the shoegaze genre with strong 80s synth pop influences. The album combines powerful distorted guitars, dark atmospheres, and nostalgic references without feeling outdated. It features memorable tracks like 'Midnight Rider' and 'Last Night I Went Somewhere to Dream.' Overall, 'Interplay' is a compelling indie music offering in 2024. Listen to Ride’s 'Interplay' to experience the fresh fusion of shoegaze and 80s synth pop today!

 "A spectral echo of the harmonica traces the way. One could drive with eyes closed, far from home."

 "Cowboy boots and hat but sitting in a tea room drinking excellent Earl Grey, strictly stained with one-fifth milk."

The review reflects on the evocative nature of It’s Immaterial's 'Driving Away From Home (Jim’s Tune),' blending British sensibility with American road song tradition. It details the recording process, highlighting the magical addition of Jim Lieber’s harmonica. The song’s poetic themes echo Edward Hopper's art and a sense of existential journey. Despite its artistic success, poor label support limited its commercial potential, yet the track remains a lasting emotional experience. Listen to It’s Immaterial’s evocative 'Driving Away From Home (Jim’s Tune)' and experience a timeless journey of sound and soul.