It truly seems as if these years have not passed at all: they create musical atmospheres from above their respective experiences accumulated in decades-long careers.

 An album to listen to and relisten without fear of getting bored, with the certainty of coming out of each listening with a new baggage of sensations.

After over 30 years, Keith Jarrett and Charlie Haden reunite for "Jasmine," an intimate jazz album recorded spontaneously in a home studio. The album emphasizes melody, sound care, and mutual musical understanding over virtuosity or experimentation. Their interplay balances Haden's reflective style with Jarrett's impetuosity, creating a deeply emotional listening experience. This album is praised for its rich repertoire and timeless appeal, recommended for attentive and patient listeners. Experience the soulful reunion of Jarrett and Haden on Jasmine—listen now and immerse yourself in timeless jazz artistry.

 "Hearing genuine rock n roll is always a pleasure, it’s definitely much better than 'Shine On.'"

 "The track starts with Bon Scott’s (RIP) scream: STAART THE SHOOW!! this passage is fantastic."

Jet’s 'Shaka Rock' offers a solid rock experience inspired by legendary bands like AC/DC and the Rolling Stones. Highlights include energetic tracks such as 'She’s a Genius,' 'Black Hearts,' and 'Start The Show.' However, some songs, especially the closing ballad, fail to impress. Overall, it’s a decent album for rock fans with moderate expectations, showcasing genuine rock n roll better than their previous 'Shine On.' Listen to Jet’s Shaka Rock to experience a fresh take on classic rock vibes with energetic tracks and bold influences.

 The peculiarity lies in the fact that these are 4 fairly rare tracks in AC/DC's live career.

 Despite the audio quality, the exceptional form of the boys who hadn't yet conquered the world, is very much evident.

This review covers a rare bootleg from AC/DC's 1976 Brussels concert during their first European tour. The recording includes only four tracks, notable for their rarity in later performances. Although the audio quality is typical for bootlegs, the band's energetic performance shines through. This bootleg serves as a valuable collectible for dedicated fans and historians of AC/DC's early years. Discover this rare glimpse of AC/DC's early live power—listen to the 1976 Brussels bootleg and experience rock history firsthand!

 An album that certainly cannot be reproached for lack of courage or 'intelligence' but it also has everything to be difficult if not repellent.

 It can be said that this album could be both a masterpiece and an incredible mess.

The Knife’s 'Tomorrow, In A Year' is an ambitious and challenging album blending electronic and lyric music. Dedicated to Darwin and evolution, it explores avant-garde sounds with emotional depth. Despite its complexity and occasional chaos, it stands as one of the year’s most beautiful and thought-provoking works. Dive into The Knife’s daring musical journey—listen to 'Tomorrow, In A Year' and experience an avant-garde evolution of sound.

 "The Lizard is absolutely complete and benefits from a production up to par."

 "You'll find yourself with a true rock gem with a thousand facets, which I believe is hard to avoid."

Saigon Kick's 1992 album The Lizard is hailed as their masterpiece, showcasing a unique blend of hard rock and diverse influences. The album features strong production, charismatic vocals by Kramer, and dynamic compositions. Notable tracks include the powerful 'Hostile Youth,' the melodic ballad 'Love Is On The Way,' and the eclectic title track. Though challenging to absorb fully at first, repeated listens reveal its multifaceted brilliance. This album stands out in rock history for its originality and balance of heaviness and melody. Explore Saigon Kick's The Lizard and experience a unique hard rock journey that still resonates today!

 The band seems energized, Shaddix appears possessed, and despite the structure not being entirely suitable for favorable sound distribution, everything goes more than well.

 Shaddix and company surprised us, 650 km were worth every bit.

This review covers Papa Roach's live concert at Rock Planet in Cervia, Italy. Despite challenging venue conditions and heat, the band delivered an energetic and highly engaging show. Highlights include classic tracks like "Last Resort" and newer songs from the "Metamorphosis" album. The reviewer praises the band's passion and the setlist while noting the venue’s limitations. Overall, the concert exceeded expectations and justified the long journey. Dive into this electrifying Papa Roach live review and experience their powerful performance energy firsthand!

 We are faced with something immeasurable, unspeakable, absolutely ahead of anything that has ever been filmed before.

 Watch it, devour it, absorb it, make it intimately yours!

This review passionately embraces the absurd and cult status of 'Mega Shark Versus Giant Octopus.' Despite acknowledging its obscurity and modest production, the reviewer celebrates its unique cultural value and entertainment. They encourage viewers to watch the film fragment and appreciate its surreal cinematic experience. The review exudes enthusiasm for this niche classic that stands apart in film history. Watch the legendary Mega Shark Versus Giant Octopus and experience cult cinema like never before!

 This CD never ends, it gets inside you.

 Not listening to it is as big a crime as the one that made it possible.

Misery Signals' debut album 'Of Malice and the Magnum Heart' is regarded as a timeless metalcore classic born from a tragic event. Fueled by genuine pain and loss, it combines impeccable production with heartfelt lyrics and powerful performances. The album resonates deeply and continues to captivate listeners even after many plays. It is highly recommended for fans seeking meaningful and intense music. Listen to Misery Signals' debut and experience a metalcore masterpiece born from true tragedy.

 "Dance To The Music remains a fundamental and praiseworthy work, whose only fault is to be a masterpiece less 'masterpiece' compared to other albums."

 "Get on up, music is alive!"

Dance to the Music marked Sly and the Family Stone’s breakthrough after an unnoticed debut. It successfully merged funk, soul, and psychedelia into a commercially appealing sound. The album introduced influential techniques like Larry Graham’s slap bass and showcased energetic performances. While less profound in message than later works, it represents a vital milestone in funk history and laid the groundwork for future classics. Dive into the vibrant grooves of Dance to the Music and discover the roots of funk’s golden era!

 Maybe you start because someone told you 'what, you’re not on Facebook?! come on... don’t tell me.....'

 This instant-book... I dedicate it to you. You, who are on Facebook but don’t have the courage to admit it ;-)

This review explores Alessandro Q. Ferrari's book ‘Facebook: Domani Smetto’, which examines the addictive nature of Facebook and its impact on users' lives. Through ironic and honest reflections, it captures how quickly social media becomes an indispensable yet insidious part of daily routines. The book highlights different personality types on Facebook and the ease of digital socializing, ultimately posing a dilemma about quitting or continuing. The review acknowledges the book’s insightful and relatable portrayal of modern online life. Discover if you can quit Facebook after reading this witty and revealing book—explore Alessandro Q. Ferrari’s take on social media addiction now!

 This double CD is the faithful testimony of the event.

 What to say about this live? Beautiful, without a doubt. But was it really needed? In my opinion, no.

Vasco Rossi's 'London Instant Live' faithfully captures his historic first concert in London at Apollo Hammersmith. The double CD showcases a well-rehearsed band performing a mix of classic and recent hits, delivering emotional moments and high energy. Despite its quality, the reviewer questions the necessity of yet another live album given Vasco's numerous previous releases. Nevertheless, the live recording stands as a beautiful testament to a unique event. Discover Vasco Rossi’s unique London performance—listen now to this vibrant live album!

 "Missing the chance to discover a band like Misery Signals is missing the chance to listen to THE band, absolutely, in the 'core' domain."

 "'Controller' is much more than just a great album, it's a damn masterpiece, or rather, M-A-S-T-E-R-P-I-E-C-E."

This review praises Misery Signals' 2008 album 'Controller' as a definitive masterpiece in the metalcore scene. Produced by Devin Townsend, the album blends progressive, post-rock, hardcore, and metal elements into a unique heavy sound. The reviewer compares the band favorably against other notable acts and highlights the album's standout tracks and influence. Misery Signals is presented as an essential listen for fans of the genre. Dive into the powerful sounds of Misery Signals' 'Controller' and experience a metalcore masterpiece that redefines the genre.

 These are very important compositions because, in addition to being unreleased, they are the first without the dark hand of Jonathan King.

 The importance of this recording is glaring: 'The Lamb ...' is one of the most important works in the history of music.

This review praises 'From One Fan To All Others,' a 3-CD bootleg box set featuring rare and unreleased Genesis material. It highlights early 70s recordings free from producer Jonathan King's influence and showcases key live performances, including the complete The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway tour. The reviewer emphasizes the quality and historical importance of the recordings, noting the band's compositional brilliance and stellar playing. The box set offers a unique and essential experience for Genesis enthusiasts and progressive rock fans. Discover the rare Genesis tracks and legendary live shows in this essential bootleg box set—listen now!

 The album is a collage of tracks to zap through with our iPod rather than a cohesive work.

 The money-making machine called Lady Gaga is unstoppable, but this latest commercial operation is tiresome.

The review critiques Lady Gaga's remix album for recycling content with limited fresh ideas. While some remixes and the acoustic 'Poker Face' stand out, many tracks are deemed boring or poorly produced. The album is seen as a commercial product rather than an artistic effort, with concerns about overexposure and formulaic releases. Overall, the album scores low marks despite Gaga's vocal talent. Discover the highs and lows of Lady Gaga's remix album—read our full review and decide if it’s worth your listen!

 Rediscovering Saigon Kick has been a real pleasure for me lately: every time I listen to them again, I think of the nights spent as a youngster in Verona.

 "Come Take Me Now," a beautiful melancholic ballad featuring a great Kramer, and "I.C.U." with massive riffs that would make even a thrasher go wild.

This review revisits Saigon Kick’s 1991 self-titled debut, highlighting its unique fusion of psychedelia, hard rock, and alternative sounds. The album features standout tracks like "What You Say" and "Come Take Me Now," showcasing the band's versatility and songwriting. Despite some weaker songs and raw production, the album remains a compelling listen and a strong precursor to their acclaimed follow-up, "The Lizard." Listen to Saigon Kick’s debut and discover a raw, eclectic rock gem from the early 90s!

 This album is characterized by deep tracks like wounds, often dominated by the piano which serves as the main instrument.

 Nostalgia - Fragments of a Broken Past offers the right listener an unhealthy and unforgettable experience.

Nocturnal Depression’s 2006 album Nostalgia – Fragments of a Broken Past offers a raw and deeply emotional depressive black metal experience. Characterized by an unpolished sound, melancholic piano, and anguished vocals, it delves into themes of despair and sorrow. The album moves through dark, slow, and obsessive melodies enriched by atmospheric interludes. Not a mainstream record, it provides a powerful and haunting journey for fans of intense, emotional metal. Dive into the haunting world of Nocturnal Depression and experience the raw emotional depth of Nostalgia - Fragments of a Broken Past.

 Nokturnal Mortum chooses a middle path where keyboards and guitars create a symbiosis aimed at evocative and particularly original melodies.

 Lunar Poetry is a true nocturnal poetry where fast, heavy riffs become more melodic thanks to the keyboard, making each note increasingly evocative.

Lunar Poetry, Nokturnal Mortum's 1996 demo, stands as an influential work blending symphonic and folk elements within black metal. The band integrates keyboards seamlessly with guitars to create evocative melodies that reflect their Ukrainian roots. The review highlights the demo's atmospheric intros, dynamic vocal styles, and thematic pagan influences, positioning it as a cult classic in Eastern Europe yet underappreciated globally. Each track is praised for its originality and emotional depth, contributing to a unique black metal experience. Discover the dark beauty of Nokturnal Mortum's Lunar Poetry—immerse yourself in this unique symphonic black metal experience now!

 "Écailles de Lune is truly a work of art... where magic still reigns and the project's quality is once again confirmed."

 "An enchanting chiaroscuro that fascinates and captures the listener from the outset."

Écailles De Lune is Alcest's 2010 album blending shoegaze, black metal, and post-rock into a dark, nostalgic, and atmospheric sound. Characterized by powerful contrasts and introspective themes, it marks a mature evolution for Neige's project. The album combines intense screams and melodic calm with poetic imagery. It is praised for its originality, emotional depth, and high-level compositions. Explore Alcest's Écailles De Lune and immerse yourself in its haunting blend of shoegaze and black metal now!

 "He succeeds with a candidness and a naïveté today more than ever truly disarming."

 "The boys have grown up, as my beard has grown over the years and the disillusionment in the better world I had dreamed of in that glimpse of the end of the millennium."

The review reflects on Kula Shaker's journey since their debut, focusing on their 2010 album Pilgrim's Progress. It highlights the band's move from psychedelic rock towards a more acoustic and melancholic sound. The album is praised for its emotional depth, mature themes, and thoughtful production. Despite some minor criticisms, it is seen as a sincere and elegant work marking the band's growth. Explore Kula Shaker's Pilgrim's Progress and experience their heartfelt acoustic journey through nostalgia and growth.

 Listening to Deep Blue is like discovering masturbation; first, you are surprised, then you are afraid of it, then you get used to it, and finally, you can't do without it.

 Deep Blue represents an intense watershed between the recent past of the group and a new future that seems to promise many more surprises.

Parkway Drive’s third album, Deep Blue, marks a significant musical shift featuring raw, less digital production under Joe Barresi. It presents a concept about loss of identity, with some inspired tracks and a few weaker moments. The album divides fans, offering bold experimentation that moves away from their classic sound. Though risky, it indicates a possible new direction for the band. Dive into Parkway Drive's Deep Blue and experience the bold evolution — listen now and decide if this daring shift speaks to you!