Only the singer is somehow lacking, but his performance in 'Child in Time' remains extraordinary.

 Ian Paice NEVER rehearsed any song with them before the concert.

This review captures the excitement of Ian Paice's live show with the Italian tribute band Forever Deep, reproducing Deep Purple's iconic Made in Japan setlist with high musical skill. The reviewer praises the energetic performance, musicianship, and Paice’s legendary drumming. Despite minor vocal critique, the concert is deemed outstanding, especially considering no prior rehearsal with Paice. The evening is highlighted by memorable solos and classic hits. Discover the magic of Ian Paice live with Forever Deep and relive rock history through their unforgettable tribute to Deep Purple.

 The new Nick Drake comes from Northern Europe.

 Even if it initially seems unlistenable and challenging on a first listen, give it a second chance. You won’t regret it.

José González's Veneer is a somber acoustic album marked by deep guitar strings and a bitter compositional style. The album feels divided, with repeated motifs across tracks. Its concise, chant-like lyrics and demanding sonic texture may challenge the listener at first but reward those who give it a second chance. Listen to José González's Veneer and discover a haunting acoustic journey worth a second listen.

 Roberto has returned to doing what he does best, writing beautiful songs and accompanying them with his acoustic guitar.

 Roberto Angelini has completed his redemption and with La Vista Concessa, he has earned all my admiration and respect.

Roberto Angelini's album La Vista Concessa marks his artistic redemption after a brief phase of pop/dance misdirection. The review praises his return to heartfelt acoustic songwriting and highlights standout tracks like "Fino a qui tutto bene" and "Sulla sponda del fiume." Some tracks are critiqued as less convincing, but overall the album earns admiration for its emotional depth and musical quality. Listen to La Vista Concessa and experience Roberto Angelini’s heartfelt musical comeback.

 The CD starts with furious blast beats, continues with furious blast beats, and ends with furious blast beats.

 I urge you to give a listen to this stuff because I think it might appeal to lovers of metal and extreme grind!

This review presents Dahmer's intense and ferocious murdercore compilation, 'The Studio Sessions,' featuring 62 songs full of blast beats and brutal vocals. The band’s lyrics focus on notorious serial killers, creating a dark thematic experience. The reviewer praises the rare collection as essential for extreme metal and grindcore fans despite the difficulty in finding original releases. It’s a cult recommendation for those who appreciate extreme musical intensity paired with horror-inspired content. Discover the savage world of Dahmer's murdercore — listen now and experience the ferocity firsthand!

 "Disenchantment but also a sense of belonging to a planet too often mistreated are the themes that run through the 42 minutes of the record."

 "Paul Kantner and Grace Slick have thus managed to compose a work that is very pleasing from a compositional/musical point of view and does not disappoint when compared to their glorious past."

Sunfighter, by Paul Kantner and Grace Slick, is a well-crafted psychedelic rock album from 1971 that reflects the disillusionment after the 1960s counterculture peak. It features collaborations with prominent Bay Area musicians and blends orchestral arrangements with environmental and social commentary. The album balances nostalgic themes with moments of optimism, showcasing Kantner and Slick's artistic integrity post-Jefferson Airplane. Dedicated tracks add personal touches to this enduring work. Listen to Sunfighter and experience the rich, nostalgic sounds of 1970s Bay Area psychedelia fused with heartfelt environmental messages.

 Drugs, therefore, represent the backbone of the film, but in return, also what our society is based on.

 The work as a whole remains, however, an interesting snapshot of the reality of narcotics and their consequences in our world.

Steven Soderbergh's Traffic presents a gripping exploration of the drug war through three intersecting stories. The film showcases the devastating impact of drugs on society, illustrated by striking cinematography and a hallucinatory editing style. Despite some exhausting narrative pacing and an unexpected ending, the movie offers a powerful critique of societal hypocrisy and the complex nature of narcotics enforcement. It's a significant and thought-provoking cinematic work. Discover the harsh realities of the drug war—watch Steven Soderbergh's Traffic and see a gripping story unfold.

 The camera lens almost delicately rests on a reality unable to reciprocate the courtesy, rotten and putrid and yet so authentic it gets under your skin.

 The smells are real, the colors absent. You finish the film and feel the need to take a shower.

This review praises Ettore Scola's 1976 film 'Brutti, sporchi e cattivi' for its ruthless, authentic depiction of a dysfunctional family in the Roman suburbs. Nino Manfredi's portrayal of the patriarch stands out for its humanity and intensity. The film's raw visuals and claustrophobic settings deepen the sense of decay and degradation. Despite its exaggerations, the film's brutal truth is impactful and unforgettable. Discover Ettore Scola's gripping masterpiece and experience a raw glimpse into the depths of family and society.

 'Panic On,' the second album, ranks among the best American pop/rock releases of the entire decade.

 Ignoring Madder Rose could mean not fully grasping one of the most lively and representative aspects of the soul of the great metropolis.

This review highlights Madder Rose's 1994 album 'Panic On' as an overlooked masterpiece of '90s New York rock. It praises the band's unique blend of pop, rock, and experimental sounds led by Billy Coté's guitar and Mary Lorson's vocals. Despite grunge's dominance, 'Panic On' offers a poetic, powerful alternative rich with varied influences and memorable tracks. The album is regarded as essential for understanding NYC's vibrant musical soul of the era. Explore Madder Rose's 'Panic On' today and uncover a standout '90s NYC rock masterpiece!

 "Her honesty and her talent provide emotions and a solemn credibility in any case."

 "As if there has been an awareness, a stand taken against her torments."

Lisa Germano’s 'Magic Neighbor' shows a matured artist evolving from her breakthrough album 'Geek the Girl.' The album features serene piano and violin arrangements alongside Germano’s dreamy vocals. It reflects a more peaceful and self-aware mood, without losing her characteristic melancholy. Praised for its honesty and emotional depth, it stands as a strong, adult record deserving of recognition. Listen to Lisa Germano’s Magic Neighbor and experience her mature, heartfelt musical journey today.

 The most skilled artist, Michelangelo meant, was ultimately only a demiurge, a craftsman who acted as a mediator between a higher dimension and a terrestrial one.

 He, perhaps, in the last years of his life renounced being a demiurge, letting emotion, not technique for its own sake, filter from the bare sketches of his sculpture.

This review delves into Michelangelo's Pietà Rondanini, focusing on his late artistic philosophy and use of the non finito technique. It highlights the sculpture’s emotional depth and its break from classical ideals. The work reflects Michelangelo's mediation between divine beauty and earthly matter, emphasizing spiritual suffering and imperfection. Ultimately, it presents the artist’s acceptance of an endless, infinite path toward artistic and divine perfection. Discover the profound story behind Michelangelo’s Pietà Rondanini—immerse yourself in this timeless masterpiece of emotion and unfinished beauty.

 Journey of souls represents, in my humble opinion, a slight step back compared to their first platter if only for the greater static nature of the tracks.

 Despite an impeccable technical precision and sonic clarity, Journey of souls is less exciting than Heaven's gate.

Keldian's second album Journey of Souls shows technical mastery and a powerful sound but feels more static and less inspired than their debut Heaven's Gate. While it includes well-crafted songs blending power and symphonic metal, it lacks standout hits and the dreamy atmosphere of the first album. Despite its precision, the album's uniform style may feel monotonous over time. Fans of melodic and lighter metal will appreciate it. Explore Keldian's Journey of Souls to discover its powerful riffs and symphonic touches – a must-listen for melodic metal fans!

 "Keep Calm And Carry On is a decent album that compensates a pronounced underlying heterogeneity with a remarkable quality of writing and performance by the 'Phonics."

 "Wonder is one of the best pieces Jones has written in the last ten years, with its intimate and subdued atmosphere."

Stereophonics' 2010 album Keep Calm And Carry On marks a shift towards a more eclectic sound with contributions from producer Jim Abbiss. The album contains a mix of styles and moods, with standout tracks like "Innocent" and "Wonder." Despite some unevenness and weaker lyrics on certain songs, it is a solid record that highlights the band's strong songwriting and vocal strengths. It represents a promising start for the band in the new decade. Explore the rich textures and strong songwriting of Stereophonics' Keep Calm And Carry On—listen now and dive into their evolving sound!

 "Combo, one of the best Italian albums of 2009, is a perfect blend of melody, communicativeness, and lightness."

 "We are the product of our stories... of disappointments and betrayals... of what you hoped for and never was."

Otto Ohm's Combo is a mature and captivating pop/reggae album from Rome, blending electronics with melodic vocal harmonies. The album stands out as one of Italy's best in 2009, praised for its heartfelt, simple lyrics and refined arrangements. The track 'Cupo' is highlighted for its profound and beautiful lyrics. The album invites reflective listening and emotional connection. Listen to Otto Ohm's Combo now and experience heartfelt melodies fused with vibrant pop and reggae vibes!

 This happened to me less than a week ago… a band that would bring back the infamous thrill down my spine after such a long time.

 Natsumen is a band that has self-defined as a 'Japanese Progressive HardCore JAZZ Aggressive Improvisation ROCK band' and indeed I would say they hit the nail on the head.

The review expresses deep admiration for Natsumen's debut album Endless Summer Record, praising its psychedelic and euphoric sound that mixes jazz fusion, progressive rock, and hardcore. The reviewer highlights the band's genuine improvisational style and energetic live presence. It is recommended for fans of well-played instrumental music seeking an addictive listening experience. Dive into Natsumen's Endless Summer Record now and experience a thrilling journey through psychedelic jazz fusion!

 "Transference is the album of charm, that charm you discover little by little."

 "Here, pop becomes drunken and shameless; pop that goes hand in hand with the desire, at the same time, to make good rock."

Spoon's 'Transference' showcases the band's blend of classic pop-rock with innovative, edgy moments and diverse instrumental sections. The album reveals its charm gradually, rewarding repeated listens with highlights like 'The Mystery Zone' and 'Got Nuffin.' With clever production and rhythmic shifts, it delivers a fresh pop-rock experience that satisfies beyond initial impressions. Dive into Spoon's 'Transference' and discover a richly layered album that grows on every listen.

 They chose, from the outset and throughout their career, to focus on compactness and songwriting, on linearity and a dash of healthy catchiness.

 The quality remains consistent in all nine tracks that make up this album: there is no masterpiece nor do there seem to be any fillers.

38 Special's 'Tour de Force' showcases a balanced and professionally produced southern rock album with melodic blues influences. The band avoids genre excesses, choosing compact songwriting and memorable riffs. Vocal interplay between Don Barnes and Donnie Van Zant adds depth. Though not their best album, it contains consistently strong tracks. Fans of classic American rock will appreciate its accessible yet engaging sound. Discover the rich melodies and expert craftsmanship of 38 Special's 'Tour de Force'—listen now and dive into classic southern rock!

 Only in the first twenty-six seconds of the game did it not seem like the usual West Ham United on the field.

 Compared to the opposing team (last in the standings), you’d pull your hair out.

The review criticizes the Portsmouth vs West Ham game as monotonous and uninspired, highlighting poor tactics and lackluster plays. Despite hopes sparked by Kaboul's goal, the match ended disappointment with defensive weaknesses exposed. The sluggish pace and uneventful gameplay overshadowed the event, reflecting fans' frustrations. The review ends with a resigned note on the team's struggles and the need for hope from the coach. Read the full review to understand the challenges faced by West Ham and Portsmouth in this forgettable Premier League clash.

 Synthesis is the key word.

 All this (and, very likely, more) is 'There Is Love in You.' Happy listening.

The review highlights Four Tet's album 'There Is Love in You' as a sophisticated fusion of various genres and influences. It emphasizes Kieran Hebden's artistic growth, inspired by his background and club experiences. The work is celebrated for its emotional depth and refined production, marking an inspiring start to the decade. Dive into Four Tet's 'There Is Love in You' and experience the perfect blend of emotion and electronic mastery today!

 How can one follow such a horrible program?

 Now we are at the tenth year of this pathetic parade of troglodytes who, among cries, curses, burps, farts, betrayals, and various obscenities, inexorably damage our already burnt-out youth.

The review harshly criticizes Endemol's Grande Fratello, describing it as a showcase of shallow and problematic behavior. It questions the viewers' fascination with the show despite its poor values and considers its cultural influence damaging, especially to youth. The reviewer mocks the format, participants, and societal consequences while acknowledging the show’s undeniable success and popularity. Explore the controversy behind Grande Fratello and see why this reality show sparks fierce debate!

 All these ingredients are mixed in such a personal way that the final result is something absolutely new and different from the sum of its parts.

 For a self-produced album, the final mix and listening quality are remarkable.

Cartoon's Bigorna is a rare, self-produced progressive rock album from Brazil that masterfully blends various influences like Zappa, Queen, and Led Zeppelin. The album features impressive musicianship, strong vocals, and a unique blend of styles creating an innovative rock opera experience. Despite its difficulty to find, this record delivers a fresh and skillful prog rock journey accessible even to newcomers of the genre. Explore Cartoon's Bigorna for a fresh, rare prog rock experience full of virtuosity and eclectic charm!