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Steamboat Willie, dated 1928, is erroneously considered by the majority of the masses as the first Disney cartoon. The sound marks the gags... a technique that today may seem taken for granted but that in 1928 or thereabouts produced a 'little revolution' within the newborn animation cinematography.
Steamboat Willie, dated 1928, is erroneously considered by the majority of the masses as the first Disney cartoon.
The sound marks the gags... a technique that today may seem taken for granted but that in 1928 or thereabouts produced a 'little revolution' within the newborn animation cinematography.
This review delves into the significance of Steamboat Willie as an early Disney masterpiece that revolutionized animation with sound. It reflects on its comedic simplicity, character dynamics, and symbolic social themes. The review also considers the lasting impact of this 1928 short and ponders Disney’s creative legacy in contrast to modern productions. Discover the magic behind Disney’s first major hit—watch Steamboat Willie and explore the origins of Mickey Mouse’s timeless legacy!
Ianva is a certainty and a guarantee of quality in today’s Italian musical undergrowth. Approach Ianva purely and free from all kinds of prejudice. You will be surprised.
Ianva is a certainty and a guarantee of quality in today’s Italian musical undergrowth.
Approach Ianva purely and free from all kinds of prejudice. You will be surprised.
Ianva’s Italia: Ultimo Atto is a powerful and well-crafted neo-folk album that spans seventy years of Italian history. The band successfully combines rich orchestration and varied influences, especially from the Genoese singer-songwriter tradition. Despite occasional pomposity, the album shines with professionalism, passion, and artistic ambition. It demands an open mind, rewarding listeners with a unique cultural and historical journey. Listen to Ianva’s Italia: Ultimo Atto and experience a unique artistic journey through Italy’s recent history and rich musical heritage.
A shock wave of uncontrollable, overflowing, intelligent rage. A Dadaistic hell with the essence of Fantômas, the pace of math-core, and a proudly tricolored taste for the absurd.
A shock wave of uncontrollable, overflowing, intelligent rage.
A Dadaistic hell with the essence of Fantômas, the pace of math-core, and a proudly tricolored taste for the absurd.
Zeus!'s debut album delivers an intense blend of math-core and experimental rock, propelled by thunderous bass and frugal drums. The album's dynamic and cerebral rage avoids clichés while showcasing Italian musical innovation. Standout tracks highlight kinetic energy and inventive arrangements without relying on guitar dominance. The record impresses both live and on record with its unique, provocative sincerity. Dive into Zeus!'s groundbreaking debut and experience the raw power of Italian math-core today!
The album isn’t bad: well-played, well-arranged, well-packaged, stuffed with many nice things, female choirs, trumpets, accordions, cowbells, and more. But excuse me, where are the songs? Everything flows well but anonymously, so much so that I wouldn’t know which pieces to cite; all the tracks are nice, none are terrible, but none make you shout a miracle.
The album isn’t bad: well-played, well-arranged, well-packaged, stuffed with many nice things, female choirs, trumpets, accordions, cowbells, and more. But excuse me, where are the songs?
Everything flows well but anonymously, so much so that I wouldn’t know which pieces to cite; all the tracks are nice, none are terrible, but none make you shout a miracle.
This review explores Spiritual Front's follow-up album Rotten Roma Casinò, comparing it to the successful Armageddon Gigolo. While well-arranged and retaining the band's personality, the new album feels less inspired and memorable. The vocals are softer and more polished, but songwriting lacks the earlier spark. Fans may appreciate it, but newcomers should start with the previous album. Discover Spiritual Front's evolving sound – listen to Rotten Roma Casinò and explore their dark pop journey today!
"Get Back" is not the only song connected to O'Dell. In 1973 George Harrison dedicated the splendid, little-known "Miss O'Dell" to her. Groupie, hippie, adventurer, muse, or voracious comforter of rock stars? Boh! Maybe all that, and even more.
"Get Back" is not the only song connected to O'Dell. In 1973 George Harrison dedicated the splendid, little-known "Miss O'Dell" to her.
Groupie, hippie, adventurer, muse, or voracious comforter of rock stars? Boh! Maybe all that, and even more.
This review highlights Chris O'Dell's autobiography, revealing her unique role as a close confidante and participant in the 60s and 70s rock scene. From working at Apple Records to her intimate connections with legends like the Beatles, Rolling Stones, and Bob Dylan, the book offers invaluable anecdotes and insights. The review praises the compelling storytelling and recommends the book as a must-read for music enthusiasts. It also touches on the cultural backdrop of the era and O'Dell's later life as a rehabilitation expert. Dive into the vibrant memoir of Miss O'Dell and explore the untold stories behind rock's greatest legends!
This is a film I recommend to everyone as it is suitable for all and features several plot twists. The two, then, with the help of the seismologist Rhonda, will calculate the number of monsters in order to kill them with the help of their badass friend Burt Gummer.
This is a film I recommend to everyone as it is suitable for all and features several plot twists.
The two, then, with the help of the seismologist Rhonda, will calculate the number of monsters in order to kill them with the help of their badass friend Burt Gummer.
Tremors is set in the isolated town of Perfection, Nevada, where two men attempt to leave but face underground monster attacks. With help from a seismologist and a weapon collector, they fight back. The film combines humor, suspense, and plot twists, making it highly recommended for all audiences. Watch Tremors now for thrilling monster action, humor, and unforgettable twists!
The stereo plays "Gemini" by Wild Nothing, an ethereal lo-fi creation... the walls dissolve, the floor melts under the weight of a sugary shoegaze caramelized that fills the entire room with very eighties dream-pop sounds. "Gemini" is a pleasant distraction that tastes of soda, bubbles, syrup, and extinguished cigarettes, and tonight I'm thirsty and feel as light as a cloud.
The stereo plays "Gemini" by Wild Nothing, an ethereal lo-fi creation... the walls dissolve, the floor melts under the weight of a sugary shoegaze caramelized that fills the entire room with very eighties dream-pop sounds.
"Gemini" is a pleasant distraction that tastes of soda, bubbles, syrup, and extinguished cigarettes, and tonight I'm thirsty and feel as light as a cloud.
Wild Nothing's Gemini is a soothing and nostalgic indie-pop album full of dreamy 80s-inspired shoegaze and jangly melodies. Jack Tatum's ethereal and lo-fi soundscape invites listeners into a reverie filled with filtered beats, shimmering guitars, and melancholic keyboards. From standout tracks like 'Summer Holiday' and 'Chinatown' to the subtle homages to bands like The Cure and Cocteau Twins, this album is a pleasant, airy escape into the past. Its 45-minute runtime offers a refreshing and captivating listening experience. Dive into Wild Nothing's dreamy 'Gemini' and experience a lush 80s-inspired indie pop journey today!
The voice of an old goddess. Vanoni, along with Mina, is light-years away from the others, unattainable even at warp nine.
The voice of an old goddess.
Vanoni, along with Mina, is light-years away from the others, unattainable even at warp nine.
Ornella Vanoni delivers a sublime live performance at Milan's Blue Note, showcasing her timeless vocal talent. The album features mostly covers with a few classics, all executed with skill and soul. The recording quality is excellent, and Vanoni's unique vibrato is a highlight. The review praises her artistic stature alongside legends like Mina and Frank Sinatra. An evocative album that reaffirms Vanoni’s unmatched place in Italian music. Discover the enchanting voice of Ornella Vanoni – listen to Live At Blue Note now and experience a true musical goddess.
These are the Cougar, not just well-prepared musicians and masters of modern technologies, but above all artists capable of freeing and shaping their own creativity. A sonic magma in constant motion, never the same, hypnotic and disorienting.
These are the Cougar, not just well-prepared musicians and masters of modern technologies, but above all artists capable of freeing and shaping their own creativity.
A sonic magma in constant motion, never the same, hypnotic and disorienting.
Cougar’s album Patriot showcases a daring experimentation in electronic post-rock, blending ethereal melodies, irregular rhythms, and expressive guitar work. The group’s creative freedom results in a hypnotic and fresh sonic experience. This album pushes boundaries, offering a unique escape from musical homogenization, and invites listeners to immerse deeply in its intricate and colorful soundscapes. Dive into Cougar’s Patriot and experience a mesmerizing blend of electronic post-rock and psychedelic sounds today!
Life is a gift, it is a miracle that happens every day before our eyes, it is a gift to be unwrapped with the heart and enjoyed with the soul. Death has mocked Veronika, forcing her to live, but only for another week, and then it will decide, as always, the time and place...
Life is a gift, it is a miracle that happens every day before our eyes, it is a gift to be unwrapped with the heart and enjoyed with the soul.
Death has mocked Veronika, forcing her to live, but only for another week, and then it will decide, as always, the time and place...
This review explores Paulo Coelho’s novel 'Veronika Decides to Die', focusing on the protagonist’s awakening to life after a failed suicide attempt. Set in a psychiatric hospital, the story reveals themes of freedom, fear, and human connection. It highlights the delicate balance between life and death while emphasizing the value of living passionately. Recommended for lovers of introspective and emotionally rich stories. Discover the emotional depths of 'Veronika Decides to Die' – read the review and explore Coelho’s unforgettable story today!
This ‘Rock Dust Star Light’ sounds with surprising freshness: elegant in its simplicity, but tremendously powerful. The beauty of this album lies in the extraordinary, yet never over-the-top, contribution given equally by each musician.
This ‘Rock Dust Star Light’ sounds with surprising freshness: elegant in its simplicity, but tremendously powerful.
The beauty of this album lies in the extraordinary, yet never over-the-top, contribution given equally by each musician.
Jamiroquai’s 2010 release Rock Dust Light Star marks a strong comeback with a renewed band spirit and creative freedom. The album balances upbeat funk and reflective soul, showcasing Jason Kay’s matured, personal songwriting. The live studio recording captures each band member’s contribution, resulting in elegant, fresh sounds. Notable for its musical variety and heartfelt lyrics, the album includes subtle social and political commentary. Discover the soulful grooves and heartfelt vibes of Jamiroquai’s Rock Dust Light Star—listen now and feel the funk!
A sad drunk album that winks more at British folk than at America. Spontaneity pays off more than work planned at a table.
A sad drunk album that winks more at British folk than at America.
Spontaneity pays off more than work planned at a table.
Mt. Desolation offers an autumn-themed folk-country album with a melancholic and reflective atmosphere. Created by Keane members Tim Rice Oxley and Jesse Quin alongside notable collaborators, the record explores British folk influences more than American country. The album balances spontaneous creativity with well-crafted songs, providing a warm, enveloping listening experience reminiscent of quiet evenings by the fire or casual pub gatherings. Its unique blend of moods and styles makes it a compelling side project distinct from their main bands. Listen to Mt. Desolation's heartfelt folk-country melodies and cozy up to this autumnal sonic journey today!
None of you will get rid of me. In America, in Europe, in Asia, it will always be me and my brothers to leave you whenever we please, and forget anatomy. Sex, or rather, I am not an instrument of demonstration but a creature... I want to be loved for it.
None of you will get rid of me. In America, in Europe, in Asia, it will always be me and my brothers to leave you whenever we please, and forget anatomy.
Sex, or rather, I am not an instrument of demonstration but a creature... I want to be loved for it.
This review of Alan Ball's film Towelhead delves into the complex themes of adolescent sexuality, cultural clashes, and racial prejudice. It highlights the struggles of Jasira, a Lebanese-American teenager navigating her emerging sexuality amidst racism and family trauma. The narrative is layered with symbolic dialogue and sharp reflections on society’s conflicting attitudes toward sex. Despite a somewhat abstract presentation, the film is praised for credible acting and its bold social commentary. Discover the powerful story of Jasira’s journey in Alan Ball’s Towelhead and explore its bold take on sexuality and identity.
I was reading, and it felt like being comfortably under the umbrella with an iodine-rich breeze gently slapping my face. Sharp, brilliant, intentionally chaotic in plotting, it is a product full of sarcastic humor and devoid of swear words: so gratifying that... it seems almost devoid of flaws.
I was reading, and it felt like being comfortably under the umbrella with an iodine-rich breeze gently slapping my face.
Sharp, brilliant, intentionally chaotic in plotting, it is a product full of sarcastic humor and devoid of swear words: so gratifying that... it seems almost devoid of flaws.
This review celebrates Douglas Adams' 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy' as a sharply witty and humor-filled sci-fi classic. The reader recounts how the book's clever writing and memorable characters brought laughter and relaxation, transforming their day. The story's unique structure and witty satire earn high praise. A perfect blend of chaos and comic brilliance makes it a must-read. Dive into Douglas Adams' witty universe and discover why The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is a timeless sci-fi laugh riot!
"Darkly, Darkly, Venus Aversa" is a very 'feminine' work, blending horror atmospheres with sensual, sinful romanticism. The Cradle Of Filth return with a work that, despite offering a musical proposal heard and rehearsed, can certainly be judged as convincing and well-balanced.
"Darkly, Darkly, Venus Aversa" is a very 'feminine' work, blending horror atmospheres with sensual, sinful romanticism.
The Cradle Of Filth return with a work that, despite offering a musical proposal heard and rehearsed, can certainly be judged as convincing and well-balanced.
Cradle of Filth returns with their ninth studio album, 'Darkly, Darkly, Venus Aversa,' a concept effort centered on Lilith. Despite some commercial-focused missteps like 'Forgive Me Father (I Have Sinned),' the album blends haunting horror themes with a darkly sensual tone. The music offers a mix of crushing metal and delicate moments, backed by strong musicianship and thoughtful composition. While not matching their best work, it presents a solid and convincing statement from the band. Discover the dark allure of Cradle of Filth's 'Darkly, Darkly, Venus Aversa'—listen now and dive into the sinister tale of Lilith.
You are left dumbfounded by so much beauty in Guadagnino’s representation. Emma hides a passionate and absolutely vital temperament, which will break the clichés and deeply entrenched habits of the family core.
You are left dumbfounded by so much beauty in Guadagnino’s representation.
Emma hides a passionate and absolutely vital temperament, which will break the clichés and deeply entrenched habits of the family core.
Luca Guadagnino’s Io sono l’amore offers an immersive view of a wealthy Milanese family marked by control and hypocrisy. The film captures powerful performances, especially by Tilda Swinton, and contrasts a facade of cold detachment with passionate internal turmoil. Rich visual storytelling paired with John Adams’ score underscores the themes of love, freedom, and transformation. This intimate drama culminates in a breathtaking finale that leaves viewers thoughtfully moved and eager for more. Discover the captivating story and stunning visuals of Io sono l’amore—watch it now and experience Guadagnino’s masterful family drama.
Urban, direct, sarcastic, singular, accompanied by stifling and insistent sounds, under a metallic rain of obsessions and addictions. No GuRu offers us a harsh and authentic chronicle of a Milan that swallows desires and ambitions, reminding us to keep our guard up.
Urban, direct, sarcastic, singular, accompanied by stifling and insistent sounds, under a metallic rain of obsessions and addictions.
No GuRu offers us a harsh and authentic chronicle of a Milan that swallows desires and ambitions, reminding us to keep our guard up.
No GuRu's Original Milano Soundtrack paints a harsh yet authentic portrait of Milan's urban environment through a blend of post-punk and rock influences. The album explores addiction, mental instability, and daily struggles with raw lyricism and powerful instrumentation. Featuring former Ritmo Tribale members and notable collaborators, it reflects on city life with irony and emotional depth. Key tracks evoke nostalgia and offer a survival manual for the metropolitan experience. Listen to No GuRu’s Original Milano Soundtrack and dive into the gritty soul of Milan’s urban pulse.
Downshifting not only did not benefit me but amplified the feeling of temporary inadequacy to the time and events happening to me. A hundred pages are enough for you to realize that the thing, unless you have a good nest egg saved up, or unless you decide to remain single for life, is not feasible at all.
Downshifting not only did not benefit me but amplified the feeling of temporary inadequacy to the time and events happening to me.
A hundred pages are enough for you to realize that the thing, unless you have a good nest egg saved up, or unless you decide to remain single for life, is not feasible at all.
This review reflects a deeply personal and critical perspective on John D. Drake's Downshifting. The reviewer shares how the book amplified feelings of inadequacy rather than alleviating them. The promise of living well by working less is seen as unrealistic unless one has financial security. Ultimately, the book is described as a disappointment and a questionable guide to handling failure and career setbacks. Explore this honest review before diving into Downshifting and discover if it's the right guide for your work-life balance journey.
"Serpent Saints" and "Masters of Death" are as destructive as a boulder falling from the mountains, destroying everything. It's a bomb!!! A death 'n' roll that is danced like the most vulgar lap dance but is an oxymoron of a '60s twist.
"Serpent Saints" and "Masters of Death" are as destructive as a boulder falling from the mountains, destroying everything.
It's a bomb!!! A death 'n' roll that is danced like the most vulgar lap dance but is an oxymoron of a '60s twist.
The review praises Entombed's ninth studio album, 'Serpent Saints: The Ten Amendments,' emphasizing its raw power and lineup changes. Tracks like 'Amok' and 'When in Sodom' energize with intense death metal riffs. The reviewer celebrates the album's aggressive spirit and danceable chaos, making it a standout for metal fans. The album is described as explosive, capturing the essence of live metal culture. Dive into Entombed's raw energy—listen to Serpent Saints and unleash your inner metal beast now!
This is the best album they’ve made since Halloween 2000, that is, since Midian. The lyrics must be said to be well crafted and colorful, as well as angry, thanks to the William Wordsworth of mainstream black metal.
This is the best album they’ve made since Halloween 2000, that is, since Midian.
The lyrics must be said to be well crafted and colorful, as well as angry, thanks to the William Wordsworth of mainstream black metal.
Darkly, Darkly, Venus Aversa marks Cradle of Filth's ninth album, continuing their gothic/death metal legacy with refined production and more melodic sections. The absence of symphonic intros and interludes is notable, but the band's core sound remains intact. Lyrically centered on Lilith and dark themes, the album balances aggression with melody. While some riffs don't linger strongly, the album stands as their best work since Midian. Discover the dark elegance of Cradle of Filth's Darkly, Darkly Venus Aversa—listen now and explore their haunting metal legacy!
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