Every note is as if a bullet fired to the heart.

 'Above' is an unrepeatable work, it has something tremendously magical, it enters your soul making you experience many unique emotions.

Released in 1995, Mad Season's 'Above' is a deeply emotional grunge album created by a supergroup of renowned 90s musicians. Its haunting themes of guilt, pain, and solitude contrast with a deceptively soft musical atmosphere. Songs like 'River of Deceit' and 'I'm Above' highlight its introspective and melancholic nature. Despite being overlooked in favor of more pop-friendly music, 'Above' remains a unique and powerful musical journey. Explore Mad Season's 'Above'—a haunting grunge gem that stays with you long after the last note.

 "There are truly pointless moments in this book, but they are redeemed by flashes of absolute genius."

 "Highly recommended for die-hard fans of the Elii, although this remains a hilarious book, and therefore I urge everyone to give it a read, with the disengagement and light-heartedness it deserves."

Rocco Tanica's 'Scritti Scelti Male' is a humorous and surreal collection of writings mirroring his band's eclectic style. The book blends genius insights with some trivial moments, all tied together by a comedic vein reminiscent of Zelig's style. Its disorderly arrangement and playful content make it a must-read for fans and lovers of witty humor. Despite a few dull parts, the book shines with flashes of brilliance and clever satire. Dive into Rocco Tanica's hilarious 'Scritti Scelti Male' and enjoy a quirky, witty literary adventure!

 His new album "Pictures" is a unique record in its genre.

 After repeated listening, one always discovers something new that Esseno had skillfully hidden.

Alessandro Esseno's album Pictures offers a unique and original solo piano experience. With a deep mastery of the instrument, Esseno presents an expressive and personal musical language. The album reveals new layers upon repeated listens, flowing seamlessly between introspective and dynamic moments. It culminates in an impressive tribute improvisation, showcasing virtuosity and creativity. Overall, Pictures stands as a testament to Esseno's uncommon artistic maturity. Listen to Alessandro Esseno's Pictures and experience a fresh, unique journey in solo piano music.

 "I wanted to step out of my happy world, delve into the depths of human stupidity, into the ugliness of being obtuse, disloyal, false."

 "A sociological and generational musical pulp, recommended for lovers of Trainspotting and the like, and listeners of genres like hardcore, sludge, and post rock."

Koen Mortier’s Ex Drummer delves into the bleak and gritty lives of a band formed by disabled societal outcasts. Through the protagonist Dries, a writer seeking to explore human flaws, the film reveals a brutal sociological portrait of losers and dysfunction. It blends musical influences from hardcore, sludge, and post-rock to create a raw, generational drama. Recommended for fans of edgy, unconventional cinema like Trainspotting. Discover the brutal world of Ex Drummer—watch this gripping film inspired by hardcore and post-rock scenes now!

 It is Anthony Braxton, William Parker, and Milford Graves, in a profound and perfect symbiosis, resulting in a hypnotic and stimulating flow, of transcendental nature.

 Something foreign to our senses that affects neither the heart nor the mind; it goes straight to the soul.

Beyond Quantum is a mesmerizing album featuring the profound musical interplay of Anthony Braxton, William Parker, and Milford Graves. The album consists of uninterrupted improvisations recorded in Bill Laswell's studio, resulting in a hypnotic, spiritual experience. The music transcends conventional meaning, communicating directly to the soul in a universal language. This work is praised for its natural, ritualistic flow and its capacity to deeply move listeners. Experience the hypnotic synergy of Beyond Quantum—listen now and immerse yourself in this transcendental musical journey.

 This is the true story of NIGHTSTALKER... a Greek band active since the early 90s.

 'Superfreak' marks a qualitative leap in mixing and production for the band in question.

Nightstalker's album 'Superfreak' marks a notable improvement in production and mixing. The band delivers a powerful mix of stoner rock and hard rock influences, highlighted by Argy's distinctive vocals and strong instrumentation. The songs feature sharp lyrics and well-crafted structures, making 'Superfreak' a worthy listen. Although not a masterpiece, it stands out in today’s music landscape. Listen to Nightstalker's 'Superfreak' and experience a fresh wave of powerful stoner rock today!

 Rome’s music touches the deepest chords of the soul, with simplicity and inspiration, sometimes descending into the puerile, or in shameless quoting at others, but never disappointing in emotional impact.

 "L’indifferenza è l’incontrario dell’orgoglio" is a passionate representation of the artist’s worldview, a mirror of a fractured soul, opposed to the barbarities of an era denying dignity and responsibility.

Confessions d'un Voleur d'Ames confirms Jerome Reuter's unique talent, delivering a passionate exploration of apocalyptic folk. The album balances gothic atmospheres with intimate ballads and sophisticated arrangements. While stylistically rooted in its genre's traditions, Rome's music captivates with emotional depth and poetic expression. Themes of existentialism, romanticism, and dark-wave echoes enrich the listening experience. This work marks an important artistic maturation and confirms Rome's growing influence. Dive into Rome's haunting world and experience the poetic power of Confessions d'un Voleur d'Ames today!

 "Start Something tries to satisfy everyone, both mainstream audiences and lovers of harder sounds."

 "The band presents the classic mix of melody & aggression, where the former prevails."

Lostprophets' album Start Something delivers a blend of melody and aggression reminiscent of early 2000s rock bands. It balances catchy, mainstream-friendly tracks with heavier, hardcore-influenced songs. The album is praised for reworking diverse influences, though some songs lean towards commercial appeal. Fans of melodic and aggressive rock will find much to enjoy here. Listen to Lostprophets' Start Something now to experience a powerful blend of melodic rock and aggressive energy.

 "The Unborn is an almost unwatchable film."

 "An embarrassing screenplay with directorial choices that are anything but original."

David Goyer’s horror-thriller The Unborn is critically flawed, suffering from a poorly written screenplay and amateurish direction. The film’s plot and special effects feel unoriginal and laughable rather than scary. Odette Yustman’s presence is noted as the only somewhat redeeming aspect. Ultimately, the movie is described as slow, badly acted, and one of the worst recent horror films. Read the full review and discover why The Unborn is a horror film to avoid.

 From the very first notes of 'All Secrets Known' you can’t help but think: 'These are still Alice in Chains!'

 'Black Gives Way to Blue' is not an ink stain in a fantastic book, but the second (well-executed) chapter of a story that wants to keep going.

This review details the initial skepticism and eventual admiration for Alice in Chains' comeback album 'Black Gives Way to Blue.' It praises William DuVall's strong vocal performance and highlights key tracks, noting the album's dark and inspired nature. The reviewer considers it a worthy continuation of the band's legacy despite differences from the Layne Staley era. Discover how Alice in Chains redefines their sound with 'Black Gives Way to Blue'—listen now and experience their inspiring return!

 A rather short book, with extraordinary moral intensity, a harbinger of a world that seems to no longer exist but is instead immersed in reality much more than one might imagine.

 Buy it, don’t borrow it. It’s one of those books that should be read and re-read, even at the cost of opening memories and soul wounds that still burn when they are evoked...

This review highlights Michela Murgia's Accabadora as a short yet profound novel filled with moral depth and cultural wisdom. The reviewer connects personally with the themes, recalling memories of their grandfather and the respect elders commanded. Murgia's ability to address difficult topics indirectly is praised, and the book is recommended as one to cherish and reread despite the emotional challenges it evokes. Read Michela Murgia’s Accabadora for a heartfelt journey through wisdom and memory.

 If anyone has the unhealthy idea of buying their album, practice at home with a couple of tongue twisters.

 The logo looks like a mix between a booger smeared under the desk and bird droppings plummeting from 50 meters high straight onto the hot asphalt.

This review humorously dissects the Mexican grind band Paracoccidioidomicosisproctitissarcomucosis and their album 'Aromatica Germenexcitacion En Orgias De Viscosa Y Amarga.' It mocks their unpronounceable name, disgusting cover art, and grotesque song titles while acknowledging the album's appeal to genre enthusiasts. Despite the abrasive style, the album is surprisingly well recorded, making it a unique artifact in extreme metal. Dare to explore the wild world of Mexican grindcore with Paracoccidioidomicosisproctitissarcomucosis—listen now if you dare!

 Can I say that until that day I had never seen a film? A real one, I mean: for 16 years, just useless crap!

 Rarely have I heard an audience sputter joyous saliva so continuously and sincerely.

This heartfelt review praises The Big Lebowski as a film that sparked a lifelong passion for cinema. It highlights the Coen Brothers’ masterful direction, the unique blend of humor and melancholy, and the memorable characters that form a symbolic trio of societal outcasts. The film’s mix of psychedelic sequences, folk culture, and an ordinary yet bizarre mystery is recognized as both entertaining and reflective of real-life alienation. The audience’s genuine laughter underscores the film’s status as a cult classic. Discover the genius of The Big Lebowski – watch it now and join the cult following!

 "Employment turns out to be a nice record, but it’s good to listen to once, twice, maybe thrice... but in the end, it becomes tiring."

 "Ricky Wilson, a wacky singer who’s a mix between Damon Albarn and a Robbie Williams under the influence of alcohol, is fun and enjoyable."

The review praises Kaiser Chiefs' 2005 debut 'Employment' for its fun, energetic rock and catchy singles like 'I Predict A Riot' and 'Oh My God.' However, it criticizes the album's repetitive nature and lack of diversity across tracks. The reviewer views the band's subsequent albums less favorably and suggests the group struggled to develop beyond their initial success. Dive into Kaiser Chiefs' debut 'Employment' to experience energetic indie rock and catchy anthems – perfect for fans of 2000s British music!

 It's very hard to find anything good in these 10 new songs.

 I conclude, therefore, by strongly advising against listening to this album.

This review critically assesses Povia's album 'Centravanti di mestiere', describing it as a difficult and mostly disappointing listen. While a few songs like 'Luca era gay' and 'Single' show some effort and catchiness, the majority of tracks fail to impress. The review contrasts this album with Povia's earlier works and advises against listening to the latest release. Discover why Povia's 'Centravanti di mestiere' divides opinions—read the full review and listen yourself!

 It is a remarkable album: certainly, perhaps still a bit raw but overall of excellent quality and imbued with a dreamy pop with folk and psychedelic contours.

 These last three songs alone... would be enough to reevaluate this highly underrated album.

Elton John's debut album 'Empty Sky' remains an overlooked gem in his discography, blending psychedelic rock, folk, and pop elements distinct from his later works. Despite early flaws, it features standout tracks like 'Skyline Pigeon' and 'Hymn 2000' that showcase Elton and Bernie Taupin's early songwriting synergy. The album’s unique sound and thoughtful lyrics deserve greater recognition beyond its initial obscurity. The review highlights how 'Empty Sky' offers a dreamy and evocative listening experience that contrasts with his later mainstream successes. Listen to Elton John's unique and underrated debut album 'Empty Sky' and rediscover the roots of a legend.

 A work where melodic sense, maturity, coherence, and ambition blend perfectly and naturally.

 The Lightning Strike showcases to the world the most experimental and ambitious side of the band.

Snow Patrol’s fifth studio album, A Hundred Million Suns, builds on the success of Eyes Open by blending their signature sound with signs of growth and experimentation. The album features a mix of anthemic tracks and introspective ballads, highlighted by ambitious arrangements like the three-part suite The Lightning Strike. It offers a mature, coherent, and ambitious listening experience that stands as a strong successor to their previous hit album. Discover Snow Patrol’s evolving sound on A Hundred Million Suns—listen now and experience their blend of melody and bold experimentation!

 "Sandinista! certainly does not go unnoticed!"

 It shows that you can break the bars of that prison known as labels or musical genres and create something new and absolutely honest.

The Clash’s album Sandinista! is an ambitious and unpredictable work that pushes the boundaries of punk rock by incorporating multiple genres like rap and reggae. While opinions remain divided, the album stands out for its creative freedom and anarchic spirit. It defies traditional labels and invites listeners to embrace something fresh and surprising. This review highly recommends the album to those seeking a bold and honest musical experience. Listen to Sandinista! now and discover The Clash’s bold and genre-defying masterpiece!

 Pete Doherty is wrong to think he can do what Noel Gallagher did 10 years ago.

 It’s not enough to do drugs, pick up a guitar, and play like a headless chicken to be called rock’n’roll.

This review critically examines Babyshambles' debut album 'Down In Albion,' highlighting Pete Doherty's wasted musical talent due to drug addiction. While a few tracks like 'Fuck Forever' and '8 Dead Boys' show promise, most songs fall flat and lack energy. The album’s drug-influenced recording detracts from its quality. Overall, it reflects disappointment in Doherty's failed attempts to revive rock'n'roll post-Libertines. Discover the truth behind Babyshambles' debut—listen now and decide if Pete Doherty's rock'n'roll spirit survives.

 Even though I can’t really see them traveling Fu Manchu style with a convertible and an arm dangling out the window through the Icelandic valleys at 26 degrees below zero....

 There are no filler or anonymous songs, each has something different from the others.

Brain Police's fourth album, Beyond The Wasteland, offers a unique Nordic take on stoner rock. The band infuses classic seventies sound with Icelandic atmosphere and mythology. With strong performances and no filler tracks, the album balances references to genre masters like Fu Manchu and Kyuss while maintaining originality. The review praises varied instrumentation and vocals, highlighting standout songs such as "Rooster Booster" and the title track. Overall, it's a highly enjoyable and creative stoner rock album. Listen to Beyond The Wasteland now and experience a refreshing Nordic spin on classic stoner rock!