"This album by Cani dei Portici is really well done, for those who love the blend of various genres."

 "You can expect anything from one moment to the next in this 'Hype For Nothing,' and here lies the beauty of their disturbing music."

Cani dei Portici's album 'Hype For Nothing' offers a gripping blend of instrumental Noise Rock, Mathcore, and post-rock across six tracks. The album balances violent intensity with moments of melodic peace and progressive experimentation. Notable tracks include the aggressive 'Break Away' and the melancholic 'Farfalle.' This album is a rewarding listen for fans of genre-blending and challenging music. Listen to 'Hype For Nothing' and experience the raw power and intricate melodies of Cani dei Portici's unique sound!

 "There are no rules" (Michelle Yeoh).

 Cinema has no boundaries: they go beyond.

Everything Everywhere All At Once is an innovative, genre-defying film that explores a complex multiverse through a heartfelt family story. Winning 7 Oscars, it combines comedy, drama, fantasy, and thrill seamlessly. The direction by the Daniels duo and strong performances, especially by Michelle Yeoh, elevate it to cult status. Despite its complexity, it captivates with a frenetic pace and emotional depth. This film is a groundbreaking cinematic achievement appreciated worldwide. Watch Everything Everywhere All At Once now and experience a wild, genre-defying journey through the multiverse!

 Tribal Zone makes those travel who are not wealthy enough to spend a summer in Tibet as tourists.

 A true sonic experience that aims to involve the listener in another reality, reclaiming the dimension of the Sacred as an initiatory rite.

Vasilisk's Tribal Zone, released after a long hiatus, explores the Chinese occupation of Tibet through a unique blend of tribal percussion, drones, and tantric chants. The album creates a dark, immersive atmosphere combining electronic and traditional sounds, evoking a sacred, spiritual journey. With complex textures and ethnic influences, it offers an intense sonic experience suitable for dedicated listeners. Rated highly for its originality and profound thematic depth. Dive into the sacred and tribal sounds of Vasilisk's Tribal Zone and experience a unique spiritual journey today.

 This film is so cool. Never seen anything like it.

 The film should not be analyzed, but simply SAVORED.

Norman Jewison's 'The Thomas Crown Affair' is a refined and elegant thriller that captivates with innovative split-screen techniques and a concise 102-minute runtime. The film showcases a stylish heist, with memorable performances from Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway. Known for its iconic chess game scene and Oscar-winning song, it delivers balanced luxury, adrenaline, and seduction. This timeless classic is best savored for its charm rather than overanalyzed. Watch The Thomas Crown Affair and experience a stylish and unforgettable heist classic!

 In Warcraft, he revealed his beautiful soul, that soul hopelessly imprisoned in a treacherous and painful body.

 Each time Mats/Ibelin entered WoW, he took a long run through the roads and forests of Azeroth... far from himself.

This documentary chronicles Mats Steen, a young Norwegian man who battled Duchenne muscular dystrophy and found solace and freedom in an online World of Warcraft community. It highlights the contrast between his isolated physical life and vibrant virtual existence as the beloved avatar Ibelin. Through dual narration, the film reveals his impact on family and gaming friends alike, evoking deep emotions. Highly recommended for its moving portrayal of friendship and human connection beyond physical limits. Watch this deeply moving documentary to discover Mats Steen's extraordinary virtual life and the power of friendship beyond physical limits.

 It’s the first digital animation product from Pixar, and it’s an outright masterpiece.

 Interspersed under the adventure blanket for families is a ruthless portrait of a conformist, sleepy America that believes it no longer needs heroes.

Brad Bird's The Incredibles, released by Pixar in 2004, is hailed as a visually stunning and narratively rich superhero family film. It combines a fast-paced adventure with sharp social critiques of conformity and media culture. Technical breakthroughs in animation, memorable characters like Edna Mode, and strong voice performances elevate the film to masterpiece status. Despite a weaker sequel, the original remains a landmark in the animated genre with two Oscars to its name. Explore Brad Bird’s iconic The Incredibles and rediscover a superhero animation classic today!

 The Spin, released yesterday, hot off the press, which I cannot help but define as the best work of a promising and already solid career.

 An album pervaded by a dark atmosphere worthy of the most intimate emotional torments, gothic, esoteric, elevated by the fantastic voice of occult priestess Sara Bianchin, their true crown jewel.

Messa’s fourth album, The Spin, is hailed as their best work yet, blending doom metal with diverse influences like stoner, jazz, and blues. The album features powerful guitar work and haunting vocals by Sara Bianchin. Praised for its dark and emotional atmosphere, The Spin stands out in the Italian metal scene as a solid and promising release. Dive into Messa’s The Spin for a deep, dark doom metal experience unlike any other!

 Music which, like all of goregrind, is not to be taken seriously; otherwise, the unfortunate listener would have serious problems dealing with such macabre fantasies.

 I give it the highest rating for its historical importance and for laying the groundwork for a genre like goregrind.

Carcass' 1988 album 'Reek of Putrefaction' is a pioneering work that laid the foundations of goregrind. Despite its poor production quality, the ferocious vocals and brutal themes create an intense experience. Standout tracks include 'Foeticide' and 'Burnt to a Crisp.' The album is essential for fans of primal grindcore and early extreme metal. Discover the brutal roots of goregrind—listen to Carcass' 'Reek of Putrefaction' now!

 "And while everything burns, there is a flower that never dies."

 "Let’s at least stop pretending. Let’s save at the very least our humanity, let’s throw away toxic feelings."

Baustelle’s tenth album, El Galactico, blends bright, summery sounds with dark, dystopian themes. The group explores pressing issues like environmental crisis, social media decay, and societal anxieties with poetic clarity. Musically, the album features engaging folk-rock textures and memorable choruses. The review highlights its nuanced lyricism and the band’s continued evolution, marking it as one of their best works since 2017. Dive into Baustelle's El Galactico and discover a masterful blend of poetic dystopia and melodic beauty.

 Rain Man made the notion of autism common knowledge, until then quite obscure.

 A pleasant mix, two hours, let’s say, not wasted. Box-office cinema, with some nice autoral insights.

This review reflects on Rain Man as a representative of 1980s American cinema, highlighting its mix of humor and emotion. It critiques the film's oversimplified portrayal of autism while acknowledging strong performances and well-crafted direction. The reviewer considers Rain Man a successful but flawed mainstream film that sparked important cultural conversations, winning several Oscars. It also touches on the film's production history and broader questions about 80s commercial cinema. Explore Rain Man’s impact on cinema and autism awareness—watch it and see why it remains a classic of the 80s.

 This album deserves five stars because it doesn’t have a real flaw… except that it wasn’t released ten, fifteen years earlier.

 All Led Zeppelin, Humble Pie, Free, Ten Years After, AC/DC fans, and so on should own this album and listen to it at full volume.

Fastway's 1983 self-titled debut album sees ex-Motörhead guitarist Eddie Clarke shift gears into a classic rock and blues style. Despite early lineup changes, the album delivers powerful vocals from Dave King and richly dynamic guitar riffs. The reviewer praises the mix of hard rock and blues influences, comparing it favorably to Led Zeppelin and others. Minor flaws keep it from a perfect rating, but it is highly recommended to fans of vintage rock. Listen to Fastway’s debut for a powerful dose of classic rock and blues riffs that will energize any vintage rock fan.

 In Post Mortem, the leap is there and it’s evident, starting from the excellent quality of the lyrics to the care of the sounds and arrangements.

 The sonic exploration results in a constant and blatant oscillation between Mk.gee and Iosonouncane...the echoes at times are really disarming.

I Cani's 'Post Mortem' marks a notable step toward musical and lyrical maturity for Niccolò Contessa. The album's songwriting shines with broad appeal, though its sonic landscape leans heavily on influences like Mk.gee and Iosonouncane. While this results in some original moments, certain tracks feel formulaic. Overall, a good album worth attention, but not a masterpiece. Explore I Cani's Post Mortem now to experience a bold evolution in Italian indie songwriting.

 "Ceremony and desperation share the same sky; riffs and melodies share the same ground."

 "The hippies wanted peace and love. We wanted Ferraris, blondes, and switchblades."

This review celebrates Alice Cooper's 1971 album 'Love It to Death' as a landmark rock record combining shocking, intense lyrics with catchy riffs and theatricality. The author praises the band's cohesion and Vincent Fournier's sharp, sarcastic persona rooted in a desire to challenge hippie ideals. The album is valued as a raw, authentic expression of early shock rock, recommended to fans of classic and hard rock. The review also reflects the writer's personal journey in collecting these important vinyl records. Dive into the dark world of Alice Cooper's 'Love It to Death' and experience a groundbreaking rock classic today!

 Many Ticino families emigrate abroad, or struggle in their meager daily lives.

 Despite all this, it is in solidarity, brotherhood, and rebellion that they find, perhaps, who knows, a hope for the future.

This illustrated adaptation of The Black Brothers tells a moving story of child chimney sweeps from Ticino forced into harsh labor in 19th century Milan. The narrative highlights poverty, exploitation, and the harsh realities of these boys' lives. Despite their suffering, themes of brotherhood, rebellion, and hope shine through in the story. The book is beautifully illustrated and recommended for readers over ten and those who remember their inner rebellious spirit. Explore this poignant illustrated tale of resilience and brotherhood—read The Black Brothers and uncover the hidden stories of child laborers.

 It’s a work that, downloaded for virtually 0 euros, could serve as a good anti-theft as suggested by someone in the previous review.

 YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRGHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!

The review covers an updated edition of the death metal album 'Drenched In Blood' featuring 13 brutal tracks and a new cover. Despite its intense content and raw sound, the reviewer hints at its questionable appeal, calling it a possible anti-theft album. The tone is sarcastic, with a brutally honest take on the album's extreme nature. Ultimately, it's left to listeners to decide whether to download or not. Listen to the brutally raw 'Drenched In Blood' now on Bandcamp and decide if you dare to dive into this extreme death metal experience!

 It’s just that someone needs to tell you that this little game has lasted long enough.

 The other wave is clearly the one that will wipe us forever from the face of the earth, so the whole piece is a sarcastic danse macabre on the oblivion that awaits us.

The review explores I Cani's fourth album Post Mortem as an ironic and melancholic reflection on the artist's career and the indie pop scene. It critiques the shift from the early sociological significance to a more self-aware, post-coital depression theme with cultured references and sarcastic undertones. Each track is examined for its musical style and lyrical content, highlighting moments of melancholy, cultural critique, and existential pondering. The reviewer expresses mixed feelings about the album's relevance but appreciates some musical sophistication and provocative content. Discover the layered melancholy and sardonic wit of I Cani's Post Mortem—listen now and explore the evolution of Italian indie pop.

 Mozart’s life was one of the most incredible and extraordinary in the entire musical world, a very young talent burnt out in very little time.

 Forman’s film, if taken with a grain of salt, is phenomenal.

Milos Forman's Amadeus revisits Peter Shaffer's play by presenting a fictional but engaging story of Mozart and Salieri's rivalry. The film excels in musical integration, acting, and production design. While the historical facts are largely invented, the portrayal of Mozart as a rebellious genius shines. The movie won 8 Oscars and remains a landmark depiction of classical music drama. Watch Amadeus to experience a captivating blend of genius, rivalry, and timeless music in a visually stunning film.

 "This album or mini CD, whatever you want to call it, is entirely self-produced at home."

 "A 'gorenoise' experiment; take it for what it is."

Iracondo’s 'Drenched In Blood' is a self-produced goregrind/grindcore album blending fuzz guitars, sampled blast beats, and raw screams. Recorded at home with spontaneous vocals and a Lucio Fulci-inspired cover, the album offers 20 tracks of raw, extreme music. While not polished, it’s a creative DIY experiment with a few standout riffs and an unapologetically monotone vocal style. Samples are anticipated to give listeners a clearer impression. Listen to Iracondo’s daring DIY goregrind experiment on Bandcamp and explore a raw take on extreme music!

 Damn little frog fart, you are outdoing yourself and pulling out something not even Elly Schlein on acid.

 I can’t breathe, the sky is falling, my tongue is on fire...

This review explores Made Out of Babies' album Trophy, focusing on the intense and chaotic energy driven by singer Julie Christmas. It highlights the poetic and rhetorical nature of the lyrics, comparing them to a unique 'butterfly alphabet' that obscures meaning yet washes over the listener emotionally. The reviewer also reflects on the artist's vulnerability beneath her powerful delivery, creating a deeply personal connection. Overall, the album is praised for its combination of chaos and harmony. Explore the raw power and poetic chaos of Made Out of Babies' Trophy—listen now and experience its intense emotion firsthand.

 An indescribable sonic assault, drums mercilessly pounding on the heads of the ladies at the tea circle, snares filled with repressed malice.

 Theurgy... will seem like a glass of sugary water to you after the first three groups.

This split album is a brutal, diverse dive into goregrind with four distinct bands. Insalubrity, Excrescence, and Anal Stabwound deliver raw, merciless sonic assaults, with Anal Stabwound adding an even rougher lo-fi texture. Theurgy contrasts with more spiritual, virtuoso death metal elements, providing a refreshing complexity. The reviewer enjoys the album as a rare and challenging pleasure for fans of extreme metal. Dive into this brutal goregrind split now and experience the raw intensity and dark diversity of four extreme metal acts!