The dead singers are not really dead — They’re hidden in Rome living the good life.

 Thus ends this cheerful tune, which musically reprises the rhythm of 'I Watussi' by Edoardo Vianello.

The review unravels the mystery behind the dead singers mentioned in Elio e le Storie Tese's song 'Li Immortacci' from their 1996 album 'Eat The Phikis'. It decodes lyrical references to iconic musicians like Jimi Hendrix, Freddie Mercury, Bob Marley, Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson, Jim Morrison, and others. The detailed analysis highlights the band’s playful yet respectful tribute style, enriched by contributions from Giorgia and Edoardo Vianello. Despite thorough research, some lyrical ambiguities remain, inviting readers to contribute further insight. Explore the hidden legends behind 'Li Immortacci' — uncover the timeless tribute to rock icons!

 Four notes, yes, but millions of nuances.

 The smoke isn’t black and oppressive as it used to be. This time it’s colorful and smells of jubilation, of purification.

Pyroclasts is a companion album to Sunn O)))'s Life Metal, featuring four improvisations each based on a single note. The album presents an ambient and meditative experience, blending drone metal with hypnotic sonic textures. It evokes imagery of volcanic forces and a transformative atmosphere, emphasizing jubilation and purification rather than oppression. Fans will appreciate the subtle shift toward ambient composition while maintaining the essence of Sunn O))). Dive into Sunn O)))'s Pyroclasts and experience a hypnotic blend of ambient and drone metal—listen now to a transformative sonic journey!

 "The more knowledgeable won’t miss the references to Prokofiev and Tchaikovsky forming the backbone of a lyrical narrative."

 "What astonishes in this seventy-two-year-old is the energy with which he is in constant search of new musical horizons."

Steve Hackett's album 'Surrender of Silence' showcases his ongoing musical exploration with a mix of classical, prog, and ethnic influences. The review highlights standout tracks like 'Natalia' and 'Relaxation Music for Sharks,' praising Hackett's passion and virtuosity. Despite some overly complex moments, the album offers a cultured listening experience far above much contemporary music. Discover the epic sounds of Steve Hackett’s 'Surrender of Silence' and dive into a rich world of prog and classical fusion today!

 "You have the right impression of being in front of an album curated in every detail, the sound finds its dimension in a sort of limbo between physicality and narcotic daze in a semi-awake state."

 "One of the masterpieces of the disc is certainly 'Where Dust Settles', a sonic collage between the astonishing and the frightening, melody and voices continually swallowed by something else."

Hank & Slim's The World Turned Gingham is a meticulously crafted album blending avant-garde country with electronic sound collages. The work features dreamlike, psychedelic soundscapes that balance acoustic guitar arpeggios with experimental electronics. Each track offers evolving atmospheres, from serene melodies to dense, disorienting sonic textures. The album stands as a rare exploration of physicality and narcotic sensation in music, displaying both subtlety and depth. Dive into the hypnotic blend of avant-garde country and electronics—listen to The World Turned Gingham and discover a rare psychedelic masterpiece.

 "Kazan caustically represents the power of mass media in modern society to the point of influencing the public who convincingly follow skillfully influential characters."

 "The system will continue anyway because other demagogues will rise to prominence to manipulate the masses, the latter unfortunately afflicted by short memory and destined to repeat the usual mistakes."

Elia Kazan's 1957 film 'A Face in the Crowd' explores the dark influence of mass media and populist politics through the rise and fall of Larry Lonesome Rhodes. The film remains relevant today with its visionary portrayal of media manipulation and political theatrics. Despite mixed initial reviews, it stands as a powerful social commentary on American society and democratic fragility. The intense performances, especially by Andy Griffith, add depth to this timeless classic. Watch Elia Kazan's 'A Face in the Crowd' to discover a timeless warning about media and politics still relevant today.

 "December represents the highest sales success for George Winston and probably also for the label that produced it, exceeding well over 3 million copies sold!"

 "The closure in 'Peace' by Winston himself undoubtedly captures the theme perfectly, sending us all happily under the tree to open presents."

This review celebrates the enduring quality of George Winston's December album, released 40 years ago during Windham Hill's peak. It highlights the album's focus on traditional and beloved Christmas carols, Winston's expert piano arrangements, and its commercial success with over 3 million copies sold. The reviewer appreciates the album's refined approach to holiday music and recommends it as a sweet seasonal classic. Noted tracks include 'Carol of the Bells' and Winston's extended 'Canon' rendition. Listen to George Winston's timeless December album and bring a soulful touch to your holiday season.

 Every end is a new beginning.

 Life is hinged on gigantic lies, which hold everything together as pillars.

Il grande giorno by Massimo Venier revisits the comedic trio’s style, focusing on Milanese bourgeois contradictions through a dysfunctional wedding. The film balances familiar comedic mechanisms with sharper social insights, portraying characters trapped in hypocrisy and appearances. It combines humor and bittersweet reflection, ultimately advocating new beginnings amidst collapse. While somewhat repetitive, it successfully highlights the intricate interpersonal conflicts of wealth and pretense. Discover the witty and bittersweet satire of Milanese life in Il grande giorno—watch now and dive into its rich comedic layers.

 If this challenge consisted in the element of risk to transform my path and my vocality from a lyrical singer to a jazz singer, the result is evidently achieved.

 Lucia Filaci doses high and low registers with great balance, delivering a fine execution.

Lucia Filaci’s debut album 'A Tu Per Tu' showcases her impressive ability to bridge classical and jazz singing with ease. The album features both original compositions and creative reinterpretations of jazz standards. Accompanied by skilled musicians, her playful vocalese, scat, and balanced registers bring vibrant life to every track. The review highlights the technical and artistic growth evident throughout the album, making it a rewarding listen that reveals more upon repeated plays. Listen to Lucia Filaci's 'A Tu Per Tu' and experience the artistry of a unique jazz voice blending classical roots with vibrant jazz energy.

 Two-thirds of the novel are didactic dissertations on geology, mineralogy, zoology, paleontology, devoid of any interest even for the reader who has a scientific background.

 This alleged dramatization ends up being comical in the end.

This review critiques Jules Verne's Journey to the Center of the Earth as a largely dull and didactic novel with excessive scientific exposition and weak dramatic impact. While the central concept holds promise, the novel fails to captivate. The reviewer prefers the 1959 Levin film adaptation for its improved narrative and interest. Overall, the novel's long list of scientific details overshadows its adventure potential. Discover why this classic novel might not meet your adventure expectations—read the full review or watch the acclaimed film adaptation!

 Trading Places on Christmas Eve: the perfect blend of nostalgia and holiday magic.

 After twenty-five years, Trading Places remains a highlight of my Christmases from childhood through adulthood.

The review celebrates Trading Places as a perennial Christmas classic cherished in Italy for over 25 years. It highlights the film’s memorable casting journey, iconic performances, and its blend of comedy and social commentary. The nostalgic tone reflects deep personal connection and the film's lasting impact across generations. The reviewer also praises the film’s soundtrack and memorable scenes. Watch Trading Places this holiday season and rediscover a timeless comedy classic full of laughs and nostalgia!

 ‘The Doctor Came At Dawn’ is a manifesto of rawness, anguish, and brutality on both an emotional and musical level.

 Every heart-wrenching lament of that tormented voice, searching for melodies that don’t exist, is an arrow to the chest.

This review highlights the dark, raw, and emotionally brutal nature of Smog's album 'The Doctor Came at Dawn.' It praises the therapeutic quality of its minimalist and intense compositions. The sparse instrumentation combined with Bill Callahan's anguished voice creates a challenging but deeply rewarding listening experience. The album grows in intensity, plunging the listener into increasingly darker moods. Dive into Smog’s raw and haunting world—listen to ‘The Doctor Came at Dawn’ and experience its powerful emotional journey.

 A diary that cannot leave one indifferent, a round of applause to Fred Again.. for succeeding with electronic music in describing the sensations of isolation, distance, lack, lostness.

 "We've lost dancing (lost dancing) This year we've had to lose Our space, we've lost We've lost dancing" – Marea (We’ve lost dancing)

Fred again..’s trilogy Actual Life 1-2-3 reflects the emotional journey of the pandemic years through electronic music. The three albums move from intimate and introspective sounds to lively, club-ready tracks, symbolizing a return to normalcy. Sampling personal moments and urban sounds, Fred successfully conveys themes of isolation, connection, and hope. Highlights include popular tracks and lesser-known gems that deeply resonate. This work stands as a creative diary capturing both personal and collective pandemic experiences. Listen to Fred again..'s Actual Life trilogy and experience the heartfelt soundtrack of the pandemic years.

 Certain images truly have an imprinting quality.

 Thanks to the 'varavan blen blen' of the chorus, that same sadness softens and becomes almost something beautiful.

The review reflects on Nada's classic song and video 'Una chitarra e un'armonica', evoking nostalgia and bittersweet memories. It highlights the timelessness of her youthful innocence and the emotional depth that grows with age. Despite the song's simplicity, its charm persists through the years, capturing the essence of melancholy softened by sweetness. Discover the timeless charm of Nada's classic and feel the sweet nostalgia in every note.

 A one-way lysergic space-time journey, through barrages of Heavy guitar; creating a wall of sound with dizzying intensity.

 They are rough, hard, devilish, monolithic. Stones rain down, bricks. A glacier waterfall of outrageous, expansive, extremely heavy notes.

Monster Magnet's self-titled debut EP delivers a potent mix of heavy, stoner, acid-psychedelic rock. Featuring intense guitars and powerful vocals, the six-track release is an explosive, immersive experience. Recorded in 1989, it showcases the band's raw energy and set the stage for their successful future albums. Dive into Monster Magnet's debut EP and experience the raw power of late 80s heavy psychedelic rock now!

 Despite the wait, the album reveals itself as an authentic bomb of an explosive and memorable character.

 It is undeniable to emphasize the chameleon-like talent of Azealia Banks who will soon return to the scene, ready to forge her path with a blaze of punches.

Azealia Banks' debut album, Broke With Expensive Taste, showcases her dynamic and eclectic style, blending genres from hip house to EDM. Despite delays and conflicts with her label, the album emerges as a bold and memorable work. Its 16 tracks offer a mix of exotic, funky, and dance elements, reflecting Banks' diverse musical tastes and influences. The review highlights her chameleon-like talent and anticipates her strong return to music. Listen to Azealia Banks' Broke With Expensive Taste and experience this powerful fusion of genres today!

 There is a soul behind the compositions, a rock that is now whispered, now tempestuous, and emotional.

 The tension skillfully built by the synths in the first instrumental minutes is palpable and releases as the minutes unfold.

The Appleseed Cast’s 'The Fleeting Light Of Impermanence' highlights the band’s growth over two decades, blending post-rock elements with new electronic touches. The album balances emotional and tempestuous moments, showcasing the distinctive voice of Christopher Crisci. While some tracks feel less memorable, the closing songs offer a powerful farewell. Overall, it represents a successful evolution with hints of bold experimentation. Discover the emotional depths and evolving soundscapes of The Appleseed Cast’s latest album—listen now and experience their unique post-rock journey!

 "Slash ignites the pick and machine-guns riffs behind his dark lenses."

 "Ten minutes on the clock, which my arm and right shoulder still remember very well."

This heartfelt review recounts an unforgettable night at Fabrique Milano with Slash, Myles Kennedy, and The Conspirators. The energetic performance, iconic guitar solos, and intimate venue created a memorable experience. The reviewer shares personal anecdotes, capturing the excitement and passion of the live show. Highlights include intense renditions of 'Wicked Stone' and 'Nightrain,' alongside the band's dynamic stage presence. A perfect final concert before a life-changing pause. Dive into this vivid concert review and experience the raw energy of Slash and Myles Kennedy live at Fabrique Milano!

 It’s an album I adore visualizing as a very soft, fragrant, and velvety blanket, one that’s so pleasant to touch.

 Loneliness arrives without making a noise.

Tacoma Radar’s album No One Waved Goodbye is a rare and intimate musical work filled with bittersweet emotions and delicate vocals by Jennifer Cosgrove. Released in 2004 following a brief career, this evocative collection blends themes of departure and return. The reviewer likens the album to a warm, soft blanket that offers comfort during emotional coldness. Its mystery and sincere simplicity make it a treasured find. Dive into Tacoma Radar’s evocative soundscape and experience the warm, intimate embrace of No One Waved Goodbye.

 Skinty Fia by Fontaines D.C. is one of the finest albums of 2022, I say it right away to get it off my chest, no second thoughts.

 But this island’s run by sharks with children’s bones stuck in their jaws.

Skinty Fia by Fontaines D.C. is praised as one of the best albums of 2022. The album deeply reflects Irish culture and politics, wrapped in raw post-punk soundscapes. Unique tracks like 'The Couple Across The Way' showcase traditional Irish elements. The reviewer highlights the emotional depth and powerful lyrics, firmly establishing the album's artistic value. Listen to Skinty Fia and experience the raw pulse of Irish post-punk today!

 How many incarnations can the devil have? Can a man be at once a pedophile, manipulator, misogynist, torturer, conspirator, dictator, contractor, receiver, and the worst kind of pervert?

 Paul Schafer got away with it. No one ever stopped him. They tried, but they were feeble attempts, motions, half steps.

This review delves into the dark story of Paul Schafer, leader of Colonia Dignidad, exposing his manipulation and crimes within a Chilean dictatorship backdrop. It recommends watching the film Colonia (2015) for context before the docuseries. Schafer's community thrived through cult-like control, abuse, and complicity from political powers. The review challenges readers to confront the horrific legacy and institutional failures. Discover the haunting truth behind Colonia Dignidad—watch the docuseries and learn about Paul Schafer's dark reign.