As a respectable debut work, it has all the flaws: unripe like a promising fruit, pretentious like a craftsman at the first exit from the kiln with his ceramics.

 Do we want to find out that she has erred in flaunting her culture as an academic researcher where the world of the living and that of the differently living meet in many different cultures of our planet Earth?

This review highlights Chiara Artemisia’s debut book as a promising and original work, despite some typical flaws. The book combines introspection, cultural depth, and a non-linear narrative with unique approaches to eroticism. The reviewer appreciates the author’s mastery and encourages readers to explore the text and engage in further discussion. Discover the unique depths of Chiara Artemisia’s debut — dive into 'Terra Atea di Spiriti' today!

 From afar, the show could be heard throughout the city.

 The rest is the greatest show since the big bang.

The review describes an unforgettable two-day concert by Jovanotti held on the beach, experienced from a distance due to blockades. The vibrant event was audible citywide, creating a shared atmosphere with many enjoying it from their homes. Despite high ticket prices, the event offered food and water, enhancing the experience. The reviewer reflects on the unique and grand scale of the show. Listen to Jovanotti’s epic Beach concert vibes and immerse yourself in this unforgettable musical journey!

 Impossible to make a mistake.

 Ah, blessed imperfection, unclassifiable asymmetry, almost indecipherable: it’s the words, juxtaposed in this way, that represent things with their onion layers.

The review vividly captures the essence of Paolo Conte's live album Concerti, intertwining the music with the rich, baroque atmosphere of Genoa. It portrays the city's imperfect beauty through poetic imagery, reflecting Conte's unique musical style. The reviewer feels deeply connected to the album and the place, emphasizing the emotional and cinematic quality of the experience. Overall, it is a lyrical and evocative celebration of both music and place. Discover Paolo Conte's Concerti and immerse yourself in his poetic musical world inspired by the soul of Genoa.

 The faces around, somehow, bear a mark of pain... a suffering to be expiated, to be purged like a poison that can only be liberated through this bacchanal.

 Mario Duplantier pounding on the double bass like a machine gun... the music soon becomes a simple and almost indistinct soundtrack to the diabolical circus.

The review captures the intense and visceral atmosphere of Gojira's 2022 Carroponte live show, focusing on the dedicated crowd and energetic performance. While noting some musical limitations, the concert's raw power and communal experience shine through. The fierce mosh pit and passionate fans emphasize the ritualistic nature of the event. Dive into the raw energy of Gojira’s live show and feel the metal passion – listen and experience the power now!

 Roberto "does things right": he enlists a host of very professional musicians, who cloak his songs with new musicality and arrangements.

 "Voglio una donna" provoked an "uprising" from feminists of the time, yet its deeper message is often overlooked.

Roberto Vecchioni's 1992 live double album Camper showcases a broad selection of songs with fresh, rock-inspired arrangements that add professionalism while sometimes sacrificing rawness. The album spans his career, exploring both historical-literary and deeply personal themes. Notable collaborations enrich the performance, and the inclusion of the controversial yet popular song "Voglio una donna" adds depth. Overall, the live performance is praised though slightly edged out by his later live album. Discover Roberto Vecchioni's vibrant live album Camper and dive into his poetic storytelling and powerful performances!

 A very warm voice, interpreting the songs.

 A beautiful fusion between this vibrant voice and an author who... proves to be a flood, with so many things, feelings, and emotions to offer.

CHERRYLLI’s album NOMI features a warm and versatile voice that moves effortlessly from melancholic ballads to sunny pop and playful funk. The lyrics, written by acclaimed author Dici, deepen the emotional impact. The arrangements keep the listener engaged with unexpected turns. This album stands out in today’s Italian pop for its richness and emotional depth. Listen to CHERRYLLI’s NOMI and explore a fresh, emotional voice in Italian pop today.

 Thirty-Something adds a nice new track from the duo, appreciable revisitations, even if a bit limited compared to the live counterparts, and a plethora of remixes not all necessary but featuring a quartet of standouts not to be underestimated.

 Smiley is a nostalgic homage to the rave period, with retro breakbeats that immediately bring to mind jungle and the '90s.

Orbital’s Thirty-Something celebrates over thirty years of electronic music innovation with a double album featuring three new tracks, updated classics, and 14 remixes. While some remixes fall short, four stand out brilliantly. The album blends nostalgia with fresh reinterpretations, honoring both Orbital’s legacy and the next generation of producers. It’s a worthwhile alternative to a typical greatest hits collection. Dive into Orbital’s Thirty-Something to experience classic rave soundscapes refreshed with fresh beats and stellar remixes!

 The music of the Mermen essentially lives with this dual nature between sweet caresses on the shore and brisk electric currents pushing offshore.

 'The Goodbye,' with a very fitting riff and its touch of melancholy, manages to move, making the mind travel back to its places of the heart.

This review explores The Mermen's debut album 'Krill Slippin’', highlighting its deep roots in classic surf rock influenced by Dick Dale. The band’s blend of psychedelic elements and evocative oceanic themes creates a musical journey that captures both the gentle and stormy spirit of the sea. Key tracks like 'The Goodbye' and 'Ocean Beach' stand out for their emotional depth and vibrant energy. The album is praised for its vitality and for evoking peaceful, adventurous coastal imagery. Dive into The Mermen's 'Krill Slippin’' and experience a psychedelic surf rock adventure inspired by the ocean's spirit.

 "Suspicion is a terrifying thing, it is the devil’s flour and it is impossible to rid oneself of it."

 "TheSuspect is a beautiful book, in which Dürrenmatt’s fluid and elegant prose outlines a barren, desolate world where human beings seem to be in constant conflict with each other."

The review praises Friedrich Dürrenmatt's novel 'The Suspect' as an elegant and thought-provoking anti-thriller featuring an ailing commissioner battling concealed evil. It highlights the novel's rich dialogues on existence, justice, and faith, and its subversion of classic mystery tropes. The reviewer appreciates the profound philosophical layers that elevate the narrative beyond a standard thriller. Additionally, the author recommends the Italian TV adaptation for its faithful portrayal of the novel's unsettling atmosphere. Dive into Dürrenmatt's 'The Suspect' and experience a thrilling philosophical battle against evil.

 The melodies become more airy, certainly less oppressive, and there is something of an Arabesque and exotic feeling hovering over everything.

 The keyboards dominate, and honestly, I do not sense any noticeable collapses in the entire sonic structure that composes the album.

This review explores Dark Day's third album 'Darkest Before Dawn', highlighting its shift to a lighter, more airy minimal synth pop style. The album features hypnotic, keyboard-driven melodies with an exotic, dreamlike atmosphere. While not as groundbreaking as previous works, it remains a compelling listen for fans familiar with Robin Lee Crutchfield's unique style. Dive into Dark Day's 'Darkest Before Dawn' and experience the hypnotic allure of minimal synth pop today!

 Micah P. Hinson at Villa Manin was one of the most beautiful, intimate, and intense concerts I’ve ever seen.

 His voice breaks every now and then? On the contrary, it’s even more beautiful.

The review recounts the author's evolving experiences with live concerts, culminating in a deeply moving and intimate 2022 performance by Micah P. Hinson at Villa Manin. Despite minimal production, Hinson's raw voice and heartfelt songs created a memorable atmosphere. The artist's openness and storytelling resonated strongly with the audience, making this one of the best live shows the reviewer has witnessed. Discover the heartfelt magic of Micah P. Hinson’s live performance—listen now and feel every note.

 The protagonists are scatterbrained and drifting, wasted and dissociated, artists and fools, deliriously out of their minds.

 In the end, it’s all an illusion, this filthy slime of existence: we are all, without exception, subjects who feel a sense of infinity in the spirit and, aware of our corporeal finiteness, nonetheless do not go crazy but carry on with their lives.

Richard Lowenstein's film 'He died with a Felafel in his hand' presents a raw, surreal depiction of Australian youth cohabitation culture. Combining elements of beat-pop, pulp, and bohemian lifestyles, it explores themes of friendship, love, art, and social issues through absurd, offbeat dialogue and a rock soundtrack. While it lacks a logical ending, the film reflects on existence and human resilience amidst chaos and pain. The movie remains an iconic story capturing a unique generational experience. Discover this cult Aussie film’s quirky and raw take on youth – watch 'He died with a Felafel in his hand' now!

 A novel is a love story, the stories, however, are a night of passion.

 They are esteemed people, bourgeois in a bourgeois world who have intimately suffered extraordinarily, and in these novellas, they confess.

This review situates Stefan Zweig’s Sovvertimento dei sensi within the rich cultural and historical context of early 20th century Central Europe. It praises Zweig’s psychological mastery in exploring hidden passions and human nature through three novellas. While acknowledging the historical background and Zweig's life journey, the review offers a measured appreciation for the work’s themes of emotional epiphany and human complexity. The collection is seen as an evocative exploration rather than a deeply groundbreaking breakthrough. Dive into Stefan Zweig’s evocative novellas and experience the profound psychological journey of passion and self-discovery.

 No one today resonates the same devils that have inspired (and tormented) Robert Johnson or still nestle among the notes of Son House's 'Death Letter Blues' quite like him.

 An album that cannot be ignored by lovers of blues and blues-rock, and that for anyone who loves good music in general, well-written and well-produced, is a breath of air.

Fantastic Negrito’s 'White Jesus Black Problems' is a powerful and well-produced blues album that honors the genre’s roots while innovating with funk, soul, and folk influences. The reviewer highlights the dynamic instrumentation, evocative songwriting, and compelling live performance in Genoa. This album is highly recommended for blues and blues-rock fans and anyone who appreciates authentic, passionate music. Listen to Fantastic Negrito’s 'White Jesus Black Problems' and experience a fresh, authentic blues journey.

 That’s what Vittorio de Scalzi was, besides being a great musician... a Man who, contrary to what often happens, was able to improve after misfortunes, rather than worsen.

 When, after recovering from Covid, the pulmonologist tells him... and asks if he needed a psychologist. The laconic response: 'I need a guitar, doctor...'

This evocative review traces Vittorio De Scalzi's journey from his childhood roots in Genoa to his influential role in the New Trolls. It highlights his complex personality and the adversity he faced, including family tragedy and health challenges. Despite hardships, De Scalzi’s music and spirit remained inspiring, marked by moments of friendship, forgiveness, and artistic vitality until his final days. The review is a tender homage to a talented and resilient musician. Discover the inspiring story and timeless music of Vittorio De Scalzi and the New Trolls—listen, read, and celebrate a true legend.

 If they asked me, I would answer that there’s less than nothing new and yet, as long as ballads like “Tomorrow People”, “Movies”, and “Someone Else’s Problem” are written and the American tradition is handled with personality and skill as Ivey does, it seems marvelous to me.

 The shift from the debut is quite distinct, due to a decidedly rockish approach that harks back as much to Bob Dylan grappling with electricity in “Bringin It All Back Home” as to Tom Petty’s first three albums.

Jeremy Ivey, once known as Margo Price's guitarist and husband, steps out with his own work in 'Waiting Out The Storm.' Guided by traditional Americana and classic rock influences, the album channels legends like Dylan, Petty, and Cash. While not breaking new ground, Ivey delivers skilled and personal songs that honor American musical roots. His emergence as a solo artist is notable and promising. Listen to Jeremy Ivey’s 'Waiting Out The Storm' and experience authentic Americana rock crafted with heart and skill.

 "'I'm not there' is the greatest song ever written, it is because it isn’t written."

 A black hypnosis clotted around the unspeakable. A magic lantern in reverse.

This review reflects deeply on Bob Dylan's 'I'm Not There (1956),' highlighting its raw, improvisational essence and legendary status. The song is portrayed as a haunting, ghostly piece, rich in emotional complexity and poetic ambiguity. The reviewer connects it to Dylan's broader work and legacy, emphasizing its lasting mystique and importance in his catalog. Dive into the haunting world of Bob Dylan's 'I'm Not There (1956)' and experience the raw poetry and mystique for yourself!

 "Closer to you is no longer closer to me."

 "It takes little for us to dream or it’s not worth staying awake too long."

In 'Warm Chris,' Aldous Harding crafts a surreal and enchanting indie folk album. With producer John Parish, she blends dreamlike lyrical content and minimal instrumentation to create an unpredictable yet captivating listening experience. The album presents a balance of light and shadow, evoking feelings of both calm and dizziness. Harding's distinctive, phlegmatic vocal delivery contributes to the album's unique charm. This fourth album marks a confident evolution in her career under 4AD. Dive into Aldous Harding's 'Warm Chris' and experience a mesmerizing indie folk journey full of surprises and delicate beauty.

 Elvis is the stage, and the stage is Elvis. Unbelievable, if you don’t see it, you won’t believe it.

 The orgy scene of Love Me Tender, because that’s essentially what it is even if they are all respectably dressed, is the most impressive testimony to the absolute messianic power that Elvis Presley exerted over his disciples.

Denis Sanders’ documentary captures Elvis Presley’s 1970 Las Vegas concerts with mesmerizing energy and iconic stage presence. The film showcases his mastery of performance and deep connection with the audience, highlighted by intimate and powerful moments like the 'Love Me Tender' scene. With excellent direction and editing, it remains a historic and artistic testament to Elvis’ legendary status. Highly recommended for fans and music lovers. Watch Elvis: That’s the Way It Is to experience the electrifying magic of Elvis’ legendary live performances!

 Everything travels in the incredible disarming purity and sincerity of someone who...has the talent to communicate their torment through music.

 The aim to exorcise it with it.

The review highlights the powerful emotional sincerity of Pete Townshend's album Empty Glass. It praises Townshend's talent in communicating personal torment through music. The album is seen as an honest and purifying expression of feelings. Overall, the review is deeply appreciative of the album's raw and authentic nature. Listen to Empty Glass now and experience Pete Townshend's raw musical honesty!