A platter entirely dedicated to the senselessness of the many deaths due to often useless wars.

 One cannot help but fall victim to and love Nemtheanga’s way of singing.

The review praises Primordial's 2007 album 'To The Nameless Dead' as a fierce and socially charged metal work. While it engages less than its predecessor, it features powerful vocals and a unique fusion of black, folk, and doom metal. The album’s central theme is the tragic folly of war, driven by anger and bitterness. It stands as a compelling follow-up to 'The Gathering Wilderness' with intense emotions and epic musical textures. Listen to Primordial’s 'To The Nameless Dead' and experience a powerful metal journey of social protest and epic intensity.

 After seeing him for the eighth time, I have the idea that today there are no performers of his level.

 Springsteen displays all his live strength, giving himself 100% to the audience by running, sweating, jumping on top of the piano like a true athlete.

Bruce Springsteen's live show at Stadio Olimpico in Turin delivers nearly three hours of energetic performance, blending classic hits with fan requests. Despite his approaching 60s, Springsteen and the E Street Band display strong musicianship and deep connection with the audience. The show’s simplicity and focus on music highlight the band's enduring appeal. This concert reaffirms Springsteen's unique status in rock music. Discover the magic of Bruce Springsteen live—listen to the energy and explore his timeless performances!

 What should you expect from an album that already boldly features plagiarism?

 Zero originality and clichés galore, and it can’t even be said that it is a frivolous album but capable of entertaining and amusing, far from it.

The review criticizes The Ataris' album End Is Forever for its lack of originality, emotional flatness, and notable plagiarism from Screeching Weasel. Vocal performance by Kris Roe cannot save the weak songwriting and generic emo-punk style. Only a couple of tracks offer slight appeal, while the overall album is described as soulless and uninspiring. The review also previews future band struggles and disappointing releases. Discover why The Ataris' End Is Forever struggled to resonate and explore its place in early 2000s punk history.

 The potential is there but is not being exploited at all.

 Gary, go to hell. I was deluded. The potential is there, a beautiful voice and decent creative mind. But everything else is missing.

The review praises Gary Go’s strong and refined voice and some catchy tracks like "Open Arms" but criticizes much of the album for its slow pace and predictable, overly sentimental tone. Despite notable potential, the album is seen as lacking creative risk and emotional variety. The reviewer remains hopeful for Gary Go's future musical direction. Discover Gary Go’s unique voice and see if his debut album resonates with your taste in emotive pop rock.

 "Hard (so to speak) and pure Pop Punk. Not the sugary-emo-fashionable kind of the moment, but the kind that made bands like Green Day, Alkaline Trio, and Blink 182 (earlier era) successful."

 "Summer=Pop Punk=Broadway Calls. Trust me."

Broadway Calls' 2007 self-titled debut album delivers a fresh and pure Pop Punk sound reminiscent of early Green Day and Blink 182. The album stands out with energetic tracks and singalong choruses, perfect for those seeking fun and an upbeat summer soundtrack. While not groundbreaking, the record offers solid songwriting and a genuine punk vibe that avoids plastic production. It’s a great find for fans who want to jump around and enjoy accessible yet substantial Pop Punk. Listen to Broadway Calls' debut and get your summer pop punk fix now!

 Some albums seep into your ears, then your mind, and finally, inevitably, your heart.

 This is a gentleman's album, through and through, and certifies once and for all the definitive resurrection of one of the best Welsh bands ever.

Journal For Plague Lovers marks a profound return for Manic Street Preachers, using the late Richard James Edwards' lyrics as a foundation. The album blends sharp, piercing guitar riffs with emotional intensity, supported by Steve Albini’s polished yet raw production. The songs are concise flashes of powerful emotions, capturing both grit and class. Overall, it serves as a testament to the band’s enduring creativity and emotional depth. Discover the raw emotion and sharp lyricism of Manic Street Preachers’ Journal For Plague Lovers—listen now and experience their powerful comeback.

 Koji Wakamatsu remains one of the most ingenious directors of all time.

 'Su Su' seems to be filmed by Antonioni and Meyer, dirty and clean, happy and incommunicable, sacred and profane.

Koji Wakamatsu's 'Su Su Per La Seconda Volta Vergine' is praised as a unique, poetic, and provocative work that blends surrealism with political and erotic themes. The film showcases Wakamatsu's genius in elevating pinku-eiga to art. Noted for its short duration, fluid direction, and innovative use of color and black and white photography, 'Su Su' stands as a testament to Wakamatsu's unique cinematic vision and genre-defining style. Explore Koji Wakamatsu's 'Su Su'—a bold, unforgettable journey into surreal, erotic, and political cinema. Watch now and experience a true cult classic.

 Roberto didn’t compile the usual collection of commented lyrics, but chose to embark on a journey, or rather 'an adventure teetering between reality and nightmare.'

 The book gives life to a work that is both fun and reflective, just like the music that inspired it.

Roberto Cilia's Rue Des Bardes is a creative poetic tribute inspired by Litfiba, a pioneering Italian rock band. The book captures the spirit of the band's first three albums through rhyming verses and vivid imagery. It avoids typical lyric commentary in favor of an imaginative journey blending reality and nightmare. Fans of Litfiba will recognize themes and quotes, making this both a reflective and entertaining work. Discover the poetic odyssey inspired by Litfiba’s legendary music—read Roberto Cilia’s Rue Des Bardes today!

 Buzzelli’s work draws from a certain psychoanalytic reading of reality, combined with a visionary sense truly ahead of its time.

 Enjoy the visual spectacle of Buzzelli. It is truly worth it.

Guido Buzzelli’s HP is a visionary Italian comic blending dystopian, Orwellian themes with Lovecraftian horror. The comic depicts a future divided between a rigid bureaucracy and a chaotic mass of rebels. Buzzelli’s direct pen style enriches a haunting yet strangely lively narrative. This multi-awarded work remains deeply relevant decades after creation. Fans of innovative storytelling and striking visuals will find HP captivating. Discover the visionary world of HP by Guido Buzzelli—read, explore, and be inspired by a timeless comic masterpiece!

 A slacker alcoholic sex-addicted Nietzsche, but much less intelligent. XD

 With its boldness it manages to make me think, is there really a point in being sociable and worrying about others?

This review condemns Bukowski as a slacker obsessed with sex and wine but admits his writing provokes thought. The reviewer criticizes the repetitive themes yet acknowledges moments of dignity and boldness. Ultimately, the work challenges social conventions and questions the value of sociability. Dive into Bukowski's unapologetic world — explore 'Compagno di Sbronze' and decide for yourself!

 There is no trace here of the clear-cut division between Good and Evil, there are no heroes, no antiheroes, no "good" and no "bad," there are just people thrown into a grand fresco who will react, each in their own way.

 The artwork, of rare beauty and precision, moves with incredible fluidity between majestic battle scenes and moments of deep reflection and intimacy.

Kentaro Miura's Berserk is a dark, psychological manga set in a medieval world filled with supernatural horror. It follows the vengeful journey of Gatzu, the Black Swordsman, richly exploring complex characters and moral ambiguity. The story is driven by personal struggles and vividly brought to life with breathtaking artwork. Its depth and emotional intensity make it a timeless masterpiece. Dive into the dark, captivating world of Berserk and experience a masterpiece of fantasy and psychological storytelling.

 Wilco will love you, baby.

 Wilco, as genuine Don Quixote-like noblemen of rock in 2009, know how to make you smile but also move you.

Wilco (The Album) cleverly balances playfulness with musical sophistication, returning to a more accessible pop rock style while retaining experimental touches. The review praises standout tracks like "Wilco (The Song)" and highlights Jeff Tweedy's songwriting alongside Nels Cline’s versatile guitar work. The album is noted for its memorable melodies, thoughtful lyrics, and emotional range, appealing both to longtime fans and newcomers. Ultimately, it’s a confident statement from a band unafraid to blend humor with depth. Discover Wilco’s perfect blend of catchy rock and thoughtful lyrics—listen to Wilco (The Album) now!

 After months of unacceptable silence, our Poet, our Spiritual Guide, our Illustrious Prime Minister... has finally had to yield to the pressostatic and pressing pressures.

 The DeBaseriota people hypothesize that you 'are not well' (but I’m not in great shape either) and that you should be helped: what are your health (mental) conditions?

This review tackles G's album 'Cinque (x2) Domande al Presidente G' with biting irony, focusing on surreal and rhetorical questions supposedly posed to the artist. The tone mocks the elusive nature of G and the theatrical controversies surrounding him. Despite the intrigue, the reviewer expresses frustration and dissatisfaction, evidenced by the low rating. The album is framed as an enigmatic discourse rather than straightforward music. Dive into the eccentric world of G's provocative album and unravel the mystery behind these bizarre questions and answers!

 "Under and Under definitively consecrates, once and for all, the ultimate scrapping of 1980s new wave."

 "The mix is an underground and claustrophobic pop as if it comes from a poorly tuned radio."

Blank Dogs’ album Under And Under is praised for its innovative blend of 80s new wave influences and lo-fi indie sounds. The review highlights the album’s atmospheric and underground pop style, drawing comparisons to seminal post-punk artists. It acknowledges the album's potential to define a new sub-genre dubbed "Bedroom Wave," reflecting its intimate, minimal production. Overall, it is seen as an important and promising work in indie music. Listen to Blank Dogs’ Under And Under and explore the roots of modern bedroom wave today!

 Dondestan is a creature gathered in a light amber film, that prefers to knock on the listener’s door rather than force it.

 Each single track is a tear in the thin curtain of reality.

Dondestan by Robert Wyatt is praised as one of his most profound solo works, combining jazz, psychedelia, and subtle social commentary. The album features essential instrumentation and hypnotic compositions that unveil deep thematic layers. Highlighted tracks like "Costa" and "The Sight Of The Wind" showcase Wyatt's unique voice and musical intellect. The review emphasizes Wyatt’s creative energy and visionary artistry throughout his career. Discover the timeless jazz-psychedelic journey of Robert Wyatt’s Dondestan and immerse yourself in its hypnotic melodies and deep themes.

 The track starts with piano and strings, Bellamy’s light voice... and then boom, the rest of the band comes in with an attack that very much closely resembles Queen.

 Objectively and subjectively, I think a bit of everyone is deferring judgment to listening to the entire album.

The review discusses Muse's preview of 'United States of Eurasia,' a track released ahead of their album The Resistance. It highlights the band's viral marketing strategy involving a treasure hunt and comments on the orchestral and Queen-influenced musical style. The reviewer appreciates the song personally but notes its mixed potential impact and awaits the full album for final judgment. Listen to Muse's 'United States of Eurasia' now and decide if this bold new direction wins your heart!

 The songs sound uninspired, almost as if the entire band had been chained to a table and forced to write the first three riffs that came to mind!

 If you see Stiff Upper Lip displayed, I simply advise you to look elsewhere, maybe at other albums that really deserve the purchase.

AC/DC's Stiff Upper Lip attempts to follow up their previous work but suffers from uninspired and repetitive tracks. While the album has some strong moments, many songs feel like filler. Overall, it disappoints fans expecting the band's best, delivering an uneven listening experience. Explore the full review and decide if AC/DC's Stiff Upper Lip is worth your listen!

 Ghost 'n Goblins is one of the most beautiful video games created on the face of the earth.

 Maybe when I become a grandfather, when my grandchildren play with supports like Minority Report, I'll wonder: 'But in the end, did that darn knight save that darn queen?'

This review fondly recalls the intense nostalgia and cultural significance of Capcom's Ghosts 'N Goblins in the 1980s. It highlights the game's challenge, memorable enemies, and the social setting of arcades. Despite never finishing the game, the author treasures its lasting impact on childhood memories and gaming history. The review appreciates the game's legendary status and its emotional connection to the past. Dive into the nostalgic world of Ghosts 'N Goblins and experience one of the toughest arcade classics ever made!

 "The Invisible Man by Darrell Scott touched me like a gentle wind amid the chaos of life."

 "Honesty, suffering, and redemption unfold in this sonic fresco of folk and heartfelt storytelling."

Darrell Scott’s album The Invisible Man is a deeply emotional folk journey exploring themes of loss, despair, and redemption. Featuring masterful collaborations and rich acoustic textures, the album blends autobiographical storytelling with diverse influences from Hank Williams to Tom Waits. Tracks like 'The Dreamer' and the title song evoke raw human experiences and intimate reflections. The production quality highlights the artistry of Scott and his talented ensemble, resulting in a powerful and honest musical statement. Discover Darrell Scott’s evocative folk album The Invisible Man—listen now to experience a profound musical journey of loss and redemption.

 You have traversed an entire country that the memory of men had buried.

 She will not return.

The review praises Shadow of the Colossus for its epic and immersive storytelling. It highlights the player's journey through vast, forgotten lands and the tragic struggle against powerful colossi. Emphasizing themes of loss and fate, the review captures the game's haunting atmosphere and emotional depth. The game's challenge and immersive world offer a profound experience. Dive into the legendary world of Shadow of the Colossus and experience a timeless tale of courage and loss.