Meet the Feebles is the director’s gore film that I prefer, practically take the Muppets and add a rotten, decadent atmosphere, drugs, explicit sex scenes... and lots of violence and fake blood!

 The film initially starts quietly... only to highlight by contrast the insane delirium that will soon erupt, culminating in the brutal final massacre.

Meet the Feebles is Peter Jackson's cult gore comedy featuring puppets in a twisted, violent world. With imaginative effects and a depraved storyline, it contrasts innocent visuals with brutal content. The film revolves around a theatrical troupe's chaotic lives full of drugs, sex, and death. It's a sick yet entertaining early work showcasing Jackson's raw creativity before his blockbuster fame. Dive into Peter Jackson’s wild and gory puppet world—watch Meet the Feebles and experience its twisted dark humor firsthand!

 Heavy Metal, a word that can mean many things, passion, genius, pogo, mosh, etc... But only one distinguishes it and that’s HARDNESS.

 I consider this album one of the most influential for Heavy Metal and, in my opinion, lays the foundation for what the Heavy Metal of the eighties would be.

Saxon's third album, Strong Arm Of The Law, delivers hard-hitting heavy metal with passion and influence. The album blends fast, rhythmic, and epic metal elements with blues and country touches. Vocalist Biff Byfford shines across powerful tracks, while the album's closing song addresses the JFK assassination. This record is influential in shaping 1980s heavy metal. Listen to Saxon's Strong Arm Of The Law and experience a true heavy metal milestone!

 I've been waiting years for melodies to strike me so disruptively as those of 'Velvet' and 'Dominos'.

 The Big Pink contextualize that sound by readapting it to our days, with a pinch, if you will, of extra malice.

The Big Pink's debut album 'A Brief History of Love' channels the spirit of late 80s and early 90s Manchester music scene. With shoegaze elements and Madchester-inspired rhythms, it revives classic sounds with modern twists. Standout tracks like 'Velvet' and 'Dominos' deliver catchy, disruptive melodies, while the album tapers slightly towards the end. Overall, it's a fresh yet nostalgic listen deserving attention. Listen to The Big Pink's 'A Brief History of Love' and experience the vibrant revival of Madchester magic today!

 "The track ends with a long guitar loop with which The Brilliants At Breakfast reminds us that it is not easy to leave Romy’s garden, which is indeed a labyrinth."

 "Post-rock? More 'rock' than 'post'... and maybe it’s better this way!"

The Brilliants At Breakfast, a Palermo band, presents their debut album Romy's Garden, blending post-rock with shoegaze and 80s influences. The album features melancholic ballads and cinematic soundscapes. Despite some repetitive moments, the band’s bold stylistic choices and trustworthiness make this an encouraging first step. Discover The Brilliants At Breakfast's Romy's Garden—immerse yourself in their atmospheric post-rock journey today!

 "The land of broken dreams belongs to Vlautin’s losing characters."

 "Willy Vlautin’s personal stories through the misfortunes of his mother’s death and broken arms."

Richmond Fontaine's 2009 album showcases frontman Willy Vlautin’s signature storytelling, blending alt-country roots with literary influences and emotional depth. The album captures the essence of American road myths and lost dreams through vivid characters and rich melodies. Songs range from acoustic arpeggios to electric disorder and soothing mariachi trumpets, promising a complex yet accessible listening experience. This work marks a rich evolution from their earlier sound with added tension and subdued instrumentation. Dive into Richmond Fontaine's evocative alt-country sound and explore the stories behind the songs today!

 What emerges from the grooves of this "Blendergod" is only squalor, desolation, greyness, and impotence in the face of an increasingly alienated and alienating post-industrial generation.

 Entering Lexus’s world will be initially uncomfortable and irritating, but if you approach with caution and a spirit of adventure to this jam of sounds and metallic clangs, you won’t be able to leave it.

Art-Lexus’s Blendergod stands as a bold and relentless noise album that rejects commercial polish and embraces raw, abrasive soundscapes. Inspired by early new wave, Sonic Youth, and noise pioneers, it creates a post-industrial atmosphere of desolation and alienation. The album’s experimental approach challenges listeners but rewards those willing to engage with its daring sonic vision. Blendergod promises a transformative experience in the contemporary noise scene. Dive into Blendergod’s intense noise world—experience the raw sonic revolution of Art-Lexus today!

 Ideas are never 100% 'original' by themselves but are a multi-level elaboration of ideas already developed by others.

 Most of the time, it takes just a micro-connection ... to open a breakthrough of intuitions and allow the brain to formulate a new and original concept.

James Webb Young's classic guide offers a clear, practical approach to producing ideas, emphasizing that originality builds on existing concepts. Ideas must be relevant, simple, and memorable. Creativity often sparks from small, unexpected connections rather than long deliberation. The book remains influential, guiding creatives and managers in overcoming idea-blocks effectively. Explore this timeless guide and unlock your creative potential with James Webb Young's idea-producing technique!

 Bright Yellow Bright Orange may not be a masterpiece, but the album works.

 One of the most painful songs of the last decade, one of those that...make you understand that the Go-Betweens still had more to say and we will continue to miss them.

Bright Yellow Bright Orange by The Go-Betweens marks a strong reunion of the iconic Australian band with ten finely crafted songs blending melancholic and catchy tunes. The album may not be a masterpiece but showcases their distinct styles and emotional depth. The review also contextualizes the band's legacy and impact, noting the poignant closure after Grant McLennan's death. The homage through Brisbane's Go-Between Bridge underscores their cultural significance. Discover the heartfelt melodies and lasting legacy of The Go-Betweens in Bright Yellow Bright Orange—listen now and feel their timeless spirit.

 The ten tracks, despite some episodes, sound flat and predictable, without a minimum of versatility.

 An album that flows pleasantly, a very unpretentious pop adorned with experimentation attempts, but that will hardly remain in the memory of any ‘attentive’ listener.

Ellie Goulding's debut album Lights was highly anticipated following her critical acclaim and online buzz. While her earlier demos impressed with a unique folk and electronic blend, the final album delivers predictable and flat pop melodies. Some tracks show sparks of creativity, but the overall result leans towards easy listening rather than innovative. The review hopes this early misstep won't overshadow Goulding's evident talent. Discover Ellie Goulding’s Lights and decide if her mix of folk and electronic pop resonates with you.

 It would be a real shame to overlook it, especially for those who have always followed with affection the artistic adventure of Tony Wakeford.

 The tracks shone with a different light, sounded more naive and sincere, ultimately pulsing with a fertile and fruitful heart.

‘All Things Strange And Rare’ offers fans of Sol Invictus a unique collection of rare and alternative tracks showcasing Tony Wakeford's artistic breadth. Although not essential, the album reveals a diverse range of styles and historical phases of the band. Highlights include the experimental ‘A Palace of Worms’ and the heartfelt tracks from the mini-album ‘Above Us the Sun.’ The collection’s conceptual unity, despite some uneven moments, makes it a worthwhile listen for devoted followers. Dive into Sol Invictus’ rare tracks and discover the hidden depths of Tony Wakeford’s neo-folk legacy today!

 Ornette Coleman was free. Anyway, he was an elevator operator. He pressed the wrong button and shot up to another planet.

 'Something Else!!!!' won’t be Coleman’s most beautiful album—but it certainly has the charm of a borderline, frontier album.

The review reflects on Ornette Coleman's 1958 debut album 'Something Else!!!!' as a unique and charming jazz milestone. It highlights the album’s balance between hard-bop and early free jazz, capturing Coleman's instinctual phrasing and experimental freedom. The writer connects the music’s unpredictable and heartfelt nature to the imagery of a playful kitten, emphasizing the album’s pioneering spirit despite some rough edges. Ultimately, the album stands as an important, if not perfect, entry in jazz history. Explore Ornette Coleman's groundbreaking debut and experience the birth of free jazz today!

 This sublime album represents one of the cornerstones of 70s rock, with ten tracks marking one of the last worthy events of Progressive ROCK.

 'Dust In The Wind'... The title already speaks for itself, passion and romance blend in this song with beautiful lyrics, a classic.

Kansas' 'Point Of Know Return' is a landmark 1977 progressive rock album featuring ten tracks that blend sweet melodies with powerful instrumentation. The review highlights standout songs like the title track, 'Portrait (He Knew),' and the classic 'Dust In The Wind.' Despite a less favored disco-influenced track, the album is praised for its instrumental mastery and marks the end of prog rock's golden era. Discover the timeless sound of Kansas on 'Point Of Know Return'—listen now and experience one of prog rock's finest moments!

 This performance was seen as a passing of the torch.

 One of those records that every lover of this genre should own.

The 1983 Canadian TV show 'In Session' captured an extraordinary jam session between blues legends Albert King and the young Stevie Ray Vaughan. This historic hour-long recording features soulful duets, classic blues tracks, and rare interactions rarely seen before. Highlighting the symbolic passing of the torch, it showcases Albert King's strong influence on Vaughan and the timeless essence of blues music. Though the full session was longer, the released album remains a treasured testament to two iconic artists. Listen now to this legendary blues session and experience the magic of Albert King and Stevie Ray Vaughan together!

 A film shamefully (and I emphasize, inexplicably) overlooked by the general public, this courageous movie from the debut director has already become a cult phenomenon on YouTube.

 A kaleidoscope of emotions, an irreverent yet profound fresco of the reality in which we all live.

‘Grazie Padre Pio’ is a courageous debut film that offers a poetic and neorealist glimpse into Neapolitan life. With strong focus on character psychology and rich cultural details, the film tackles themes of crime, family bonds, political activism, and religion. Though overlooked by many, it has become a cult favorite online. Recommended for viewers who appreciate deeply emotional and socially meaningful cinema. Watch 'Grazie Padre Pio' now on YouTube and experience a poetic journey through Neapolitan life and emotions.

 Mann stages a film preceding the Western and skillfully depicts a reality distant in time combined with the spectacle that... is always present in his works.

 The film distinctly shifts towards the personal affairs of the 3/4 main characters, leaving the true core of the film... in the background.

Michael Mann’s The Last of the Mohicans is a visually striking period film set during the 1757 conflict in America. While the romance between Hawkeye and Cora sometimes overshadows the historical core, the film excels in atmospheric depiction and adventure storytelling. Dante Spinotti’s cinematography and Randy Edelman’s Oscar-winning soundtrack add depth. Minor flaws include pacing issues and occasional sentimentality, but overall it remains a well-crafted cinematic experience. Discover the cinematic masterpiece of The Last of the Mohicans—watch now and immerse yourself in its epic adventure and stunning visuals!

 “Welcome is a film of rare beauty that hits hard, criticizing without ifs and buts the new immigration law desired by the Sarkozy government.”

 “Perhaps we also shouldn’t become racists who generalize without knowing and who believe they have a clear conscience by prominently displaying a doormat with the colossal word ‘Welcome’.”

Welcome is a deeply moving and realistic film by Philippe Lioret portraying the struggles of illegal immigrants in Calais. The story highlights the intense bond between a former swimming champion and a young immigrant determined to cross the English Channel. The film criticizes harsh immigration laws while emphasizing human resilience and compassion. Strong performances and a sober narrative deliver a bittersweet, socially conscious experience. Watch Welcome for a powerful look at immigration, resilience, and compassion beyond borders.

 "Joe Cocker secured participation in the Woodstock Festival in August 1969 where his live set proved to be among the most memorable and intense."

 "A record to own, calmly included among the 10 most important and influential albums of the Woodstock generation."

Joe Cocker's 1969 debut album 'With A Little Help From My Friends' marks a powerful entry into the music scene, blending soul and blues reinterpretations of classic tracks. Featuring legendary musicians like Jimmy Page and Stevie Winwood, the album helped solidify Cocker's career and his pivotal role in the Woodstock generation. The review praises the album's innovative arrangements and emotional depth, calling it a must-have for fans of late 60s Anglo-American rock. Listen now to Joe Cocker’s groundbreaking debut and experience a timeless classic of blues and soul.

 "The funkier rhythms of previous albums have given way to mostly hard and rocky, sarcastically gloomy atmospheres."

 "Primus manages to completely change register, almost completely closing with the sounds used in the past, yet despite this, remaining 100% themselves."

The Brown Album documents Primus' transition after drummer Tim Alexander's departure, introducing Bryan Mantia with a groove-oriented style. The album shifts from funkier rhythms to darker, more sarcastic and hard rock atmospheres, while retaining Primus' unique identity. Tracks like 'The Return of Sathington Willoughby' and 'Over The Falls' showcase this new direction. The band remains creative jesters, illustrating a vivid and unsettling world through their music. Dive into the Brown Album's unique blend of dark grooves and sarcastic storytelling—experience Primus like never before!

 Clark’s departure generated the greatest imbalance a band like the 'Leppards' could experience.

 "Adrenalize" must be considered a lucky album... one of the last best sellers, followed by a monumental tour.

The review reflects on the emotional impact of Steve Clark's death on Def Leppard and the resulting influence on their album Adrenalize. While initially critical, the reviewer recognizes the album as a significant work bridging past and future. The mix of strong tracks and some weaker singles are discussed, highlighting Clark's enduring musical presence. Despite the challenges, Adrenalize is seen as a successful and meaningful album worthy of recognition. Dive into Adrenalize and experience the lasting spirit of Steve Clark through Def Leppard’s powerful rock journey.

 Surely we are facing one of the greatest science fiction films ever made.

 Robocop is like Frankenstein, he was created but not generated and therefore harbors feelings of revenge against those who created him.

Robocop is a classic 1987 sci-fi film that tells the story of a policeman transformed into a cyborg after a brutal attack. The movie explores themes of revenge, identity, and humanity. Despite its violent content and dated special effects, it remains a masterpiece in the genre. The review touches on casting trivia and the film's impact on science fiction cinema. Dive into the legendary world of Robocop—watch the film and discover why it remains a sci-fi icon.