With a few coins in his pocket, Russ Meyer is the exception that 'erects' him as one of the greatest directors ever.

 Tura Satana eternalizes it all, she is the star performer beyond any judgment, beyond considerations, she charms everyone, even the cacti.

This review celebrates Russ Meyer's Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! as a groundbreaking cult film with a distinctive visual style shaped by budget limits. Tura Satana's magnetic performance dominates the screen, while the film explores themes of female power and raw sexuality. The reviewer reflects on the film’s minimalistic production and energetic pacing, highlighting its lasting impact. Overall, it praises the film as an audacious and vibrant classic. Discover Russ Meyer's bold cult classic—watch Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! and experience its fierce energy and iconic performances.

 The writing is the worst part of the film.

 The film is quite well made but very poorly written, it got lost among the little monsters and became more of a horror video game than a horror film.

This review of David Robert Mitchell's It Follows praises the film's intriguing premise and evocative soundtrack but criticizes its messy narrative and inconsistent writing. The film's indie aesthetic feels forced rather than authentic. While the shifting monster designs offer variety, the slow pacing and confused plot result in a horror experience more akin to a video game than a polished film. Despite these flaws, its originality and atmosphere provide some merit. Explore the unique yet flawed world of It Follows—listen to its soundtrack, watch the scares, and decide if it truly follows your taste in horror.

 The shamanism of the percussion embraces East and West in a blend that fiercely enchants.

 They make you weep with joy and astonishment, and "force" you to hear that flood of cultured noise that whirls you into "pleasant" zones of sonic sanctity.

Jamahiriya by Savage Republic is praised as a mature and immersive album that fuses Eastern and Western influences with hypnotic tribal percussion. The album marks a powerful evolution from their previous works, balancing controlled chaos with clarity. It delivers an emotional, wild joy rooted in destruction and renewal, offering a unique, transformative listening experience. The review highlights the band's refined musical craft and their ability to evoke strong emotional responses. Dive into Savage Republic's Jamahiriya and experience a wild, hypnotic journey of sound and emotion. Listen now to feel the storm!

 'A work of frightening intensity, endowed with evocative powers that few have managed to reformulate later on.'

 'The struggle is hard, the struggle is long, the struggle is beautiful.'

Killing Joke's 1990 double album 'Extremities, Dirt and Various Repressed Emotions' marks a powerful return with intense, provocative themes. The record revisits and updates the band's early 80s post-punk style with aggressive rhythms and experimental elements. Notable is the raw vocal delivery, complex instrumentation, and lyrical focus on societal struggles and greed. The album is praised as a masterpiece that evolved the band's sound while maintaining its rebellious spirit. Explore the fierce intensity of Killing Joke's landmark album and witness the raw power of post-punk reinvented.

 There is a mental map between black music and traditional cultural ties in the first solo album by Dj Tubet.

 An album that never fails to surprise, also for an excellent percentage of female presence represented both in the melodic/vocal parts and in rap.

Dj Tubet’s debut solo album Fin Cumò is a multicultural journey blending 14 languages and genres, including reggae and 90s hip-hop. It features global collaborations and strong female vocal presence. The album balances traditional storytelling and modern sounds, celebrating regional identity amidst globalization. Produced largely by Dj Tubet, it offers surprising musical experiments and heartfelt lyrics. Discover the rich blend of languages and beats in Dj Tubet’s Fin Cumò—listen now and experience a global hip-hop fusion like no other!

 The Top... sounds somewhat like the synthesis of past and forthcoming projects.

 There isn’t a single track that does not reveal a complex journey, a poetic metaphor, an almost esoteric symbolism in the intentions of Robert Smith and therefore his peers.

The Cure's 1984 album The Top stands as a complex and transitional work bridging the band's gothic-punk roots with future sounds. Despite its unpredictability and intricate poetic symbolism, it reveals artistic maturity and sets the stage for later successes. The album's blend of dark aesthetics, jazz influences, and surreal zoological allegories capture a moment of cultural change within the post-punk scene. It remains a key to understanding the evolution of The Cure and their era-defining impact. Dive into The Cure's The Top to experience a dark, rich blend of post-punk innovation and poetic depth—explore this essential album now!

 "As Days Get Dark by Arab Strap is a fantastic album, one of those that slowly but inevitably creeps under your skin."

 Aidan Moffat’s unique way of singing, with that mix of spoken word and singing, is raw, dark, carnal, never sycophantic or reassuring.

Arab Strap's As Days Get Dark is a masterful album that steadily captivates with its cohesive dark atmospheres and dynamic arrangements. The unique vocal delivery of Aidan Moffat enhances the raw and intense lyrics. Each track offers thoughtful twists, blending influences from The Cure, Bowie, and The National. This album marks a powerful return after sixteen years and is poised to be a top release. Listen to Arab Strap's As Days Get Dark now and experience their hauntingly powerful return.

 Jim Morrison seemed more like a performer fully aware of what he was representing: an act not only of great scenic and musical art but also an act of political value.

 In his best moments, he was able to even equal and surpass the skill of another frontman like Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones.

This review explores The Doors’ 1968 Hollywood Bowl concert, highlighting Jim Morrison’s compelling presence and the band's skill despite internal challenges. It emphasizes Morrison’s blend of artistry, political messaging, and raw humanity. The restored documentary captures a pivotal moment of rock history, showcasing timeless hits and Morrison’s unpredictable, magnetic performance. The review places Morrison as a visionary figure, blending mysticism and conscious political critique. Watch The Doors live at the Bowl ’68 and dive into a legendary rock experience with Jim Morrison’s unmatched charisma and artistry.

 They forged and authenticated the purest acoustic rock, impetuous and sanguine, aiming to avoid the myths of electricity and volume at all costs.

 Why Do Birds Sing?, the fifth album, dated 1991, has plenty of inspired pieces and tries to curb the nascent regularity with a bit of good old-fashioned disconnection.

The review explores Violent Femmes' 1991 album Why Do Birds Sing?, praising its raw acoustic roots while noting a softer, more polished tone compared to earlier works. Emphasizing the band's unique blend of folk, punk, and blues, it highlights the album’s catchy tracks and playful, sometimes crude lyrics. While the album shows inspired moments, it lacks the surprise and wild energy of their debut, reflecting an evolution toward a more restrained sound. Dive into Violent Femmes' Why Do Birds Sing? and experience their signature raw acoustic style and timeless indie spirit.

 Araca Azul is still today a luminous demonstration of how it is possible to create experimental music without boring the listener already equipped with an adequate preparation.

 The sonic flow of the album, articulated in 10 seamlessly flowing tracks, accentuates to the maximum Veloso’s typical sound blending samba, psychedelic rock, noise music, and African percussion.

Caetano Veloso's Araca Azul is a complex and sophisticated album from 1972 that pushes musical boundaries by fusing tropicalia, psychedelic rock, and African percussion. Though it initially flopped commercially, the album rewards attentive and prepared listeners with its innovative sounds. It stands as one of Veloso's most experimental works, blending diverse influences into an intriguing sonic experience. This album highlights his artistic maturity post-exile and remains a unique cultural artifact amid Brazil's political history. Experience the unique experimental journey of Caetano Veloso's Araca Azul—listen now and dive into tropicalia like never before!

 It’s the return of the Bruce that a rock lover like myself desired, certainly much more in the classic Springsteen style compared to Western Stars.

 Death is not the end, we see each other again in dreams: when people dear to us die, the memory inevitably becomes eternal.

This review highlights Bruce Springsteen’s 'Letter to You' as a triumphant return to his classic heartland rock roots. The album features powerful rock tracks alongside heartfelt ballads, including unreleased songs from the 1970s. The reviewer praises the emotional depth and musical quality throughout, especially the title track, 'Burnin’ Train,' and 'Ghosts.' Overall, the album is seen as a heartfelt tribute to life, loss, and memory. Discover Bruce Springsteen’s heartfelt return with Letter to You – listen now and experience the power of classic rock reborn.

 "This is Sanremo 2021, a festival of little songs while there's death outside."

 Surprisingly the Maneskin win Sanremo 2021. Never has a pulled-off rock been able to win the Sanremo festival, today is the first time in history.

This review offers a detailed, ironic overview of the Sanremo 2021 festival, mixing sharp critiques and humor across the five nights. It highlights standout performances, memorable guests, and controversies, culminating in Maneskin's historic rock victory. The reviewer balances sarcasm with appreciation for certain artists and moments. The chaotic nature of the festival is captured vividly, providing an entertaining read for music fans. Dive into this witty and thorough review to relive the highs, lows, and surprises of Sanremo 2021 – explore the festival’s unforgettable moments now!

 Kings Of Leon captivate like they haven’t in a long time and give us a beautiful picture of varied yet coherent colors.

 The chosen musical language is always appropriate, and all the fittings form a perfectly oiled and functioning mechanism.

Kings of Leon's album 'When You See Yourself' represents a confident synthesis of their past styles and fresh experimentation. Under producer Markus Dravs, the band achieves a cohesive sound supporting Caleb Followill's vocals. The album balances steady storytelling tracks with energetic singles like 'The Bandit' and 'Echoing'. Minor critiques aside, this release marks a strong and stylish comeback. Discover Kings of Leon’s vibrant return—listen to 'When You See Yourself' and experience their evolved sound today!

 Boccaccio's work is so true, natural, and human that it takes the director by the hand and accompanies them into the minds, bodies, and hearts of the viewers.

 This is an ode to enjoying life in its fullness: Boccaccio’s medieval men and women seem to succeed, while postmodern men and women much less so.

Pasolini's 1971 film adaptation of Boccaccio's Decameron is a rich, personal interpretation focusing on the vivid life of medieval Naples. The film captures the humor, primal urges, and pragmatic minds of its characters with no filters. By eliminating the original frame story and some exotic tales, Pasolini creates a grounded, human-centered narrative. The review praises the film’s documentary-like depth and its celebration of human comedy and life’s fullness. Watch Pasolini's Decameron and experience a vivid journey into medieval life and human comedy.

 "Bird’s Lament is the funeral ode that Moondog composed in his memory: a nocturnal phrase of eternal beauty."

 "I’m not gonna die in 4/4 time!"

This review celebrates Moondog & The London Saxophonic’s album 'Sax Pax for a Sax' as a pure and timeless musical homage to Charlie Parker and New York's vibrant music scene. It highlights Moondog's unique blend of jazz and baroque music, his inventive instrumentation, and enduring legacy. The review is rich with vivid imagery and emotional depth, portraying Moondog as a visionary artist whose music remains inspiring. Explore the unique sounds of Moondog & The London Saxophonic and experience a timeless tribute to jazz legend Charlie Parker.

 One of the most melancholically pleasant albums of the younger years of this century.

 A little gem, good as a musical background to convince sadness to go away by gently caressing its head, almost completely unnoticed.

Germano’s 'Per cercare il ritmo' is praised as a melancholically pleasant album that soothes complicated minds with its intimate bedroom pop style. It blends jazz and subtle '80s influences reminiscent of artists like Belle & Sebastian and Donald Fagen. The album's Italian lyrics add a nostalgic charm similar to early Luca Carboni. Overall, it's described as a gentle musical companion to ease sadness. Listen to Germano’s 'Per cercare il ritmo' and immerse yourself in its soothing melancholic charm today!

 Essentially a rock purist, yet eclectic, creator of songs that at times are more cheerful and carefree, and at times more melancholic and reflective, in any case always profound and sincere.

 Thank you, Tom, and thanks to that girl met in youth for inspiring you to write one of your most beautiful songs.

This detailed review celebrates Tom Petty's comprehensive career-spanning greatest hits collection, 'The Best Of Everything.' It highlights the eclectic mix of upbeat and melancholic tracks that showcase Petty's sincerity and rock purism. The review offers an insightful song-by-song analysis emphasizing both iconic and lesser-known pieces. Despite minor omissions, it praises the album as a perfect introduction to Petty’s music and philosophy. Dive into Tom Petty’s timeless hits and discover the heart of rock with this definitive collection—listen now and experience a legend’s journey.

 Blue Sunshine features a more original and at times more bizarre series of musical settings than Smith’s group standards.

 Blue Sunshine is not an epochal album, but it has become a cult record among niche new wave enthusiasts.

Blue Sunshine by The Glove is a 1983 collaborative album by Robert Smith and Steve Severin, blending psychedelic and electronic elements with a fresh yet anguished atmosphere. Its music reflects hallucinatory and drug-inspired themes, with contributions from notable musicians of the era. Though not a landmark release, it holds cult status and showcases a distinct stylistic direction different from The Cure's darker works. The album's eclectic sound and conceptual unity make it a unique artifact of the '80s UK alternative scene. Listen to Blue Sunshine and explore a bold psychedelic new wave journey from The Glove’s unique collaboration.

 It’s irritating to see this glorious group, running out of steam in the eighties... trying to wear clothes that aren’t theirs.

 This is exactly the record with which you should NOT start getting to know this splendid formation.

Wishbone Ash’s thirteenth album, 'Raw to the Bone,' marks a misguided shift into 80s pop metal, losing the melodic and blues-based strengths of their classic rock roots. The new vocalist’s performance is flat and repetitive, while guitar work lacks the usual flair. The album feels stereotypical and uninspired, leading to lineup changes and a temporary band hiatus. This record is not recommended for new listeners. Discover why 'Raw to the Bone' stands out as a controversial chapter in Wishbone Ash’s legacy—read the full review now!

 They've eaten nitroglycerin and you can feel it in the frenzied flow of all 15 splinters that make up the monotone noise.

 Arrogant, irreverent, excessive for one of the best works of the genre in the nineties.

The review highlights New Bomb Turks' 1994 album 'Information Highway Revisited' as a fiercely raw and distorted Garage-Punk-Hardcore record. The production is intentionally rough, capturing the chaotic spirit of the band, with energetic and abrasive instrumentation. The album stands out as one of the best in the genre during the nineties, full of intense and relentless punk energy. The reviewer recalls memorable live shows, emphasizing the band's toxic and vibrant impact. Dive into the raw chaos of New Bomb Turks' 'Information Highway Revisited' and experience punk rock at its fiercest!