Fine-grained microtonal drones sway like waves of the sea. Ethos and pathos in contact.

 The dance of an obsessive dripping arranged like a symphony. Polychrome field recording.

Richard Chartier's Interior Field invites listeners on a deep ambient journey filled with microtonal drones and evocative field recordings. The album explores concepts of secrecy and non-music through organic and intricate sound layers. It balances textures of darkness and light, creating an immersive, contemplative atmosphere. The reviewer highlights the album's ability to evoke both ethos and pathos with subtle, detailed sonic narratives. Dive into Richard Chartier's Interior Field and experience ambient music like never before.

 Seeing her perform within the display of lights and sensations typical of her concerts, it’s like reconnecting with your past self, being one with yourself.

 It made me reflect on my life and made me feel happy.

The review captures the unique and emotional experience of attending Tori Amos' live concert at Teatro degli Arcimboldi. It emphasizes the special atmosphere of the theater setting and the deep personal connection felt during the performance. The setlist highlights major songs from Amos' career, while the concert symbolizes a hopeful end to the pandemic period. Despite a few missing classics, the overall experience was memorable and uplifting. Discover the magic of Tori Amos live—listen to her iconic songs and feel the emotion of her Teatro degli Arcimboldi performance!

 Like soft, fluffy strips of unrolled paper, automated rustles that don’t disturb sleep.

 Like things that you don’t know how to grasp, as intangible as they are, without edges or roughness.

The review describes Hiroshi Yoshimura's album as a collection of soft, delicate sounds resembling gentle natural movements and intangible textures. The music is characterized by its calming, dream-like quality and minimalist approach. The reviewer finds the album soothing but somewhat elusive and intangible in nature. Overall, it's a subtle and thoughtful ambient experience. Dive into Hiroshi Yoshimura’s tranquil ambient world with Soft Wave—listen now to experience its gentle, dream-like soundscapes.

 MST return to the music scene screaming dreams and proclaiming nightmares.

 'Evil Kids' is a scream of determination that speaks for a generation with so much to say.

MST makes a powerful comeback with their new single 'Evil Kids,' addressing frustrations in today's digital and individualistic world. Blending Dark Pop, Grunge, and Metal Rock, the band delivers a fierce message with intense screams and grit. The music video enhances the mood with a stark nighttime setting. The forthcoming album, set for May 2023, promises collaborations and strong thematic content that resonates with fans. Listen to MST's 'Evil Kids' now and experience a bold voice for a restless generation!

 Meditamentum is a cult album that fans of dark ambient and electronic music should not miss.

 The music is dark, imbued with an underlying tension, yet at the same time meditative and able to project us into a metaphysical dimension.

Maeror Tri's Meditamentum II is a landmark album in the dark ambient and industrial scene. Combining hypnotic sounds with avant-garde and minimalism, it projects listeners into a metaphysical dimension. The album's atmosphere is deeply meditative and tense, making it essential listening for fans of the genre. Originally released in parts and later combined by Zoharum, it remains a cult classic with lasting influence. Dive into the hypnotic world of Maeror Tri’s Meditamentum II and experience a dark ambient masterpiece today!

 "If it weren’t for Weird Tales, today we probably wouldn’t have been able to read the great H.P. Lovecraft."

 "We are faced with a cult issue that is absolutely unmissable for all lovers of classic weird."

Zothique 14’s special issue commemorates the 100th anniversary of Weird Tales, highlighting its pivotal role in publishing icons like H.P. Lovecraft, Clark Ashton Smith, and Robert E. Howard. The review discusses key articles, including insights from critic Sam Moskowitz and testimonials from August Derleth. It reflects on the magazine’s influence on cosmic horror and classic weird fiction, while acknowledging differing opinions on certain authors’ legacies. This edition is a must-have for fans of legendary fantasy and horror literature. Dive into Zothique 14 and discover the legendary roots of Weird Tales and its iconic authors—order your copy now!

 Retro seems to go beyond his previous work, it has a good taste of authentic singer-songwriter style and is overall a well-achieved project.

 'Hating and denouncing human flaws is, in a way, more similar to philanthropy, so he hates us but actually loves us.'

Giovanni Block's album Retrò stands out as an authentic, nostalgic singer-songwriter work, praised for its lyrics, arrangements, and emotional depth. The album balances romance, sarcasm, and social commentary without falling into predictability or cliché. Released through crowdfunding, it has earned trust and appreciation from listeners. Tracks like 'Vi odio' exemplify its mix of irony and realism. Overall, Retrò offers a refreshing, well-crafted musical experience within the Italian singer-songwriter tradition. Listen to Giovanni Block's Retrò for a heartfelt blend of nostalgia and sharp social insight today!

 Control Toys has the ability to encapsulate it all within the 3 minutes of song form.

 Amidst the chaos, they also find time to hit us with very catchy pop melodies.

Control Toys' album Soap Opera delivers a noisy and chaotic exploration of the protagonist Tasha Tashì's troubled life. Blending punk, doom, speed metal, and industrial elements, the band creates brief yet impactful songs. Despite the intensity, the album features catchy pop melodies that balance the chaos. Overall, it's a compelling reflection of our times in a compact musical form. Discover the chaotic yet catchy world of Control Toys' Soap Opera and experience this unique musical journey!

 It would fit perfectly as a soundtrack for some Viking saga or a sequel to House of Dragons.

 An almost entirely instrumental album... it is a beautiful story in notes of the journeys of Shardana.

Magasin Du Café's album Shardana is an evocative instrumental journey inspired by the epic tribe of Shardana. The music combines cinematic violin and synth melodies, blending world and Irish folk sounds. Dreamy pop vocals appear occasionally, enhancing the album's soundtrack vibe. Its storytelling and rich atmosphere recall Viking sagas and historic voyages. Dive into Magasin Du Café's Shardana and experience an epic instrumental saga that blends cinematic and folk melodies.

 Darkness and light coexist, creating a path to the unknown.

 The music... transports me to other dimensions, taking me everywhere except into scenarios of war, horror, and violence.

Gravitsapa's Concerto No.1 presents four immersive tracks combining chamber duo instrumentation with electronic elements like looper and Polivox. The album creates an abstract and meditative atmosphere that transcends literal interpretations of war despite being produced during conflict. Its slow, spacious soundscapes evoke cosmic and primordial moods while showcasing meticulous experimental craft. Gravitsapa successfully envelops the listener in a unique sonic experience that balances darkness and light. Dive into Gravitsapa's unique blend of chamber and electronic music – listen now to experience this mesmerizing sonic journey!

 "The Long and Short of It is indeed a charming 'second debut' for quickly, quickly, a work showing boundless potential and extraordinary creativity."

 The opening track, 'Phases,' is a riot of sounds and colors, a rollercoaster unfurling along jazz fusion coordinates and boasting numerous beautifully assembled sections.

Quickly, Quickly’s album 'The Long and Short of It' showcases Graham Jonson’s evolution from lo-fi hip-hop roots to a refined, genre-blending singer-songwriter style. The album features rich arrangements, jazz fusion elements, and emotional lyrics, highlighting his creative maturity. While the vocals have some limitations, the overall production and songwriting shine. The work marks a promising new chapter for Quickly, Quickly’s career. Discover Quickly, Quickly’s enchanting blend of genres—listen to 'The Long and Short of It' and experience a fresh musical journey.

 It amazes how the most banal pop of those times... manages to merge into a perfect fusion, with prog-dreamlike phrases and unexpected stylistic solutions.

 Carella undoubtedly draws inspiration from Battisti, or perhaps these were much more inherently part of his creative vein.

The review explores Enzo Carella's album 'Fosse vero,' highlighting its blend of mainstream pop with prog influences. It uncovers Carella's artistic ties with lyricist Panella and draws parallels to Battisti's later works. The support from musicians like the Goblins is praised, and intriguing music industry stories are shared. Overall, the album is presented as an underrated Italian music treasure worth discovering. Explore the unique sounds of Enzo Carella’s 'Fosse vero' and uncover a timeless Italian musical treasure!

 Twenty-four and some minutes of continuous changes, continuous movement, unknown gestures and rites, sensory disintegration.

 An 'At Five in the Afternoon' branded on the raw flesh, a shining ballet of death, dust, and blood for specters.

This review immerses the listener in the obscure and ritualistic world of :zoviet*france:'s album 'Look Into Me.' The work is described as a haunting collage of sound, with swirling, unsettling sonic elements that evoke death and sensory disintegration. The album defies easy understanding, offering a mesmerizing and mysterious listening experience that is both brutal and beautiful. Dive into the dark, haunting soundscapes of :zoviet*france:'s 'Look Into Me'—listen now and explore the unknown.

 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.

 Today, you definitely listen to Secoli Morti for what they play, not for who is playing.

 "Sanguina" is the bottle that definitively knocks over superstructures and prejudice.

Secoli Morti's album Sanguina marks a transformation from a quirky family band concept into a serious player in Italy's punk-hardcore scene. The Milanese trio blends diverse influences from Southern California hardcore to symphonic metal and hard rock, delivering complex songwriting and strong live presence. The album features introspective lyrics alongside energetic musicality, proving the band’s growth and craftsmanship. Sanguina stands as a mature, well-produced work that defies expectations while celebrating punk spirit. Listen to Secoli Morti’s Sanguina now and experience their powerful punk evolution firsthand!

 A plot 'à la Genesis' in the old style, but with contemporary sounds and remarkable arrangements.

 A track I truly believe deserves multiple listens.

Basset Band's 'The Mirror' blends classic Genesis-style progressive rock with modern sounds and arrangements. The track features clever rhythm shifts and engaging harmonic progressions, anchored by a memorable main melody. Despite some minor flaws, the reviewer finds the track impressive and worthy of repeated listening. Listen to Basset Band's 'The Mirror' and experience modern progressive rock with a classic twist.

 "How can I resist this sonic flow that causes me a state of trance, halfway between the dream world and the psychedelic condition?"

 "If such an album turns out to be enveloping, the reason lies in the magic inherent in the notes released along the grooves of the vinyl... if this is not the demonstration of a musician's genius, then how do we define a musician as a 'genius'?"

The review explores Pharoah Sanders' 1973 album Village of the Pharoahs, highlighting its hypnotic and immersive qualities. Though lesser-known compared to his major works, this album blends free jazz with enchanting percussion to evoke vivid imagery. The reviewer contrasts this soulful jazz experience with modern music trends and praises the album’s ability to transport listeners. A deep appreciation for Sanders' artistic genius shines throughout. Dive into the hypnotic soundscape of Pharoah Sanders' Village of the Pharoahs and discover a jazz journey like no other.

 I have them all, original vinyl, 180 grams, 2 and a half ounces... golden ultradisc, CD, SACD, Betamax, various remasters, live DVD, DVD without video, Blu-Ray, making of DVD, and quadraphonic SACD.

 "Comfortably Numb" is included, eliminating "Eclipse," which honestly was a bit of a drag that all the good critics say is the weak track.

This review delivers a humorous and ironic perspective on the highly anticipated 50th Anniversary Box Set of Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon. The author shares collector experiences, playful critiques of the packaging and tracklist changes, and touches on band dynamics with a sarcastic twist. Despite spending over 300 euros, the reviewer remains amused and skeptical about the ongoing legacy and presentation of this classic album. Explore the legendary Dark Side of the Moon 50th Anniversary Box Set and discover why it still fascinates fans worldwide.

 Riderless Horse is what happens when one no longer laughs, our sun eclipses, and there is no more desire to dance or knit.

 In its own way, a small monument to the spirit’s ability to survive despite everything.

Nina Nastasia's album Riderless Horse explores the complexities of love, pain, and emotional survival through intimate acoustic folk music. The review describes a journey from fragile refuge to dark despair and eventual hope. The album’s sparse yet dense production by Steve Albini highlights the raw emotions. Despite the tragic background involving Nastasia’s broken relationship and personal loss, the album is seen as a monument to resilience. Its emotional power creates a lasting impact, making it a deeply affecting experience. Listen to Riderless Horse for an unforgettable emotional folk experience about love and survival.

 Between this version and the single one, I prefer this without even thinking about it.

 This album suffers from a few tracks; for this reason, I believe it is his most incomplete album, and then his poetics are watered down by too many Anglophone citations.

This review examines Faust'O's second album 'Poco zucchero' with a focus on New Wave influences and standout songs like 'Kleenex'. The reviewer appreciates the lyrical depth and musical innovation but notes some inconsistent tracks and borrowed elements. Overall, the album marks an important stage of growth for Faust'O despite its imperfections. Listen to 'Poco zucchero' now and explore Faust'O's blend of New Wave and Italian innovation.