Time is not a concept, it is a machine that creates reality, from which it is impossible to descend.

 It is extraordinarily beautiful when it happens, even if closed in a room with a pair of headphones on your ears.. Heartbreaking and wonderful beauty of creation.

The review reflects on Can's Future Days as a profound and beautiful album that explores the nature of time, consciousness, and existence. It highlights the immersive power of music to connect listeners with cosmic and natural rhythms. The reviewer expresses deep appreciation for the album's ability to evoke emotion and timeless beauty, even in solitude. Dive into Can's Future Days and experience a timeless journey through sound and consciousness. Listen now and let the cosmic rhythms transform you!

 "Ah, this is one of the greatest hardcore punk records of all time."

 "The devil of words and the devil of music transform shit into gold for a moment. However, that moment is too short."

This review celebrates The Germs' album (GI) as one of the greatest hardcore punk records ever. The reviewer uses vivid, poetic imagery to capture the raw and aggressive energy of the music. Lyrically, the album is described as intense and chaotic, reflecting themes of disillusionment, rebellion, and the struggle to leave a mark in a harsh world. Darby Crash’s influence and presence are highlighted as central to the album's power. Discover the fierce raw power of The Germs' (GI) — a hardcore punk essential. Listen now and experience punk history alive!

 The last man is me, it’s us—a narcissistic and selfish society without 'thymos,' aiming for mere survival and the illusion of freedom.

 Fukuyama foresaw a possible dangerous return of nationalism and considered migration and the environment as the issues of the 21st century.

The review revisits Francis Fukuyama’s 'The End of History and the Last Man' nearly three decades after its publication. It highlights the book’s core ideas about liberal democracy’s rise and ongoing challenges like nationalism and migration. The reviewer appreciates Fukuyama’s nuanced predictions, while emphasizing the need for effort to grasp the book’s depth. Overall, the book remains a stimulating and relevant reflection on modern political developments. Dive into Fukuyama’s profound analysis and explore the enduring questions about democracy and the future of humanity.

 Translating the title of the work, I can already reach a clear and negative conclusion: despicable, contemptible, unworthy.

 There is no spark, no space for any chaotic, furious, and auditory assault moment.

This review harshly criticizes Carcass's 2020 Despicable EP, calling it bland and predictable, with no sign of the brutal energy that defined their early work. The author laments the overly clean production by Nuclear Blast and feels the band has lost their edge as they age. Compared unfavorably to Napalm Death's recent release, the EP fails to engage or excite, resulting in overall disappointment. Discover why some fans found Carcass's Despicable EP disappointing—read the full review and listen to decide for yourself!

 1983 has given me something, something that will probably last a long time: boredom and loneliness have given me the chance to discover the world of music.

 Despite the efforts made, solitude remains. That’s how it feels: like a harmonica without a mouth, like the sleep of children.

This intimate review explores the emotional depth of Lucio Dalla's 1983 album amid a year marked by loneliness and family separation. The music provides comfort and a sense of shared solitude, reflecting on personal and collective struggles. The reviewer finds hope and resilience in Dalla's melodic storytelling, emphasizing themes of solitude, love, and the search for meaning. Ultimately, the album emerges as a poignant soundtrack to a challenging time, inviting listeners to reflect and connect. Discover Lucio Dalla’s 1983 and experience a musical journey through solitude and hope. Listen now and feel the emotion.

 "Despite a lanky and almost emaciated body, he bursts onto the scene with considerable noise, his name is Renato Zero."

 "Renato Zero is reborn, and in this unconscious human-artistic palingenesis, he does not know that part of him will die forever."

Renato Zero's 'Tregua' is a landmark 1973 album blending personal, social, and religious themes with originality and striking theatricality. It showcases the artist's rebirth and bold stance against conventions. The album remains socially relevant decades later due to its messages of diversity and acceptance. 'Tregua' highlights Zero's unique style that combines spectacle, social commitment, and emotional depth. Explore Renato Zero's 'Tregua' and experience the unique blend of theatricality, social insight, and personal storytelling.

 Honestly, this is a film that perhaps shouldn’t exist.

 How can you touch a masterpiece, aged divinely, to simply redo it in color?

This review critiques Gus Van Sant's remake of Psycho, pointing out its lack of originality and poor execution. It is described as a near shot-for-shot copy of Hitchcock's classic, but inferior in acting and detail. The reviewer questions the value of remaking a timeless film without fresh perspective, noting it was a commercial failure. Read the full review and explore why this Psycho remake didn't live up to the original masterpiece.

 Cosmic Trigger: Retrigerred sounds like it was played by Kraftwerk on acid.

 I find the new versions to be more enjoyable and less heavy than the old ones.

Retriggerred is a remixed edition of Der Blutharsch’s Cosmic Trigger, showcasing a shift from martial and dark sounds to hypnotic electronic and psychedelic influences. The album blends kraut-rock, new wave, and post-punk elements with captivating vocals and danceable rhythms. This refreshed version offers a lighter, more enjoyable listening experience, marking a significant evolution in the band's sound. Listen to Der Blutharsch’s hypnotic Cosmic Trigger: Retriggerred on Bandcamp and experience a fresh take on dark psychedelic music.

 The charm is inextricably linked to intelligence, and few offerings deserve to be associated with this union as much as that of the two noble characters from Zurich.

 Inside Stella there is an aggressiveness that winks at new wave.

Yello's album Stella epitomizes intelligence combined with charm through expertly crafted electronic sounds. The duo embraces an eccentric style with Dieter Meier's distinctive vocals and Boris Blank's meticulous production. Stella marks a rebirth as a duo and channels new wave influences with irony and sophistication. The album invites listeners into a unique urban electronic journey that is impossible to ignore. Explore Yello’s Stella and experience an intelligent, eccentric electronic masterpiece today!

 "The Mixtape is a breath of fresh air in the contemporary R&B scene and is almost a whisper in the ocean of low-cost industrial music production."

 "The sensation of emptiness proceeds alongside excesses, the impersonation of the young man squeezing life, greedily ingesting the most acclaimed mainstream dose, but it’s a meal that doesn’t satisfy."

House of Balloons, The Weeknd's 2011 debut mixtape, delivers a refreshing contrast to mainstream R&B with dark, introspective themes and innovative musical production. Abel Tesfaye's expressive vocals navigate a landscape of lust and melancholy, supported by experimental beats and influences from soul and hip-hop. The mixtape offered for free initially, highlights genuine artistry over commercial gain, setting a new benchmark in the genre. It stands as an intimate, raw expression from a young artist with a deep awareness of his roots and ambitions. The review praises the project for its emotional depth and sonic intricacies. Dive into The Weeknd's House of Balloons and experience the mixtape that reshaped modern R&B.

 Irony has never been lacking for ZZ Top, and here they are... pretending to be caught with their hands in the cookie jar, actually marijuana.

 The intelligence and admirable minimalism of the three instrumentalists allow us to appreciate their musical philosophy, that sly way of playing without hurry or stress.

ZZ Top's El Loco, released in 1981, represents a solid entry in the band's discography, combining blues rock with clever irony and minimalistic musicianship. The album showcases key tracks like 'I Wanna Drive You Home' and quirky experiments like 'Heaven, Hell or Houston.' It serves as a prelude to their commercial breakthrough and highlights the band's steady evolution while maintaining musical integrity. Dive into ZZ Top’s El Loco and experience the blend of blues, irony, and 80s rock evolution today!

 This TENET is a pretentious film, incredibly boring, with fistfights and shootouts apparently unrelated to each other.

 A screenplay more fragmented than a New Year’s Eve firecracker that exploded in your hand.

This review heavily criticizes Christopher Nolan's Tenet as a pretentious and boring film. The reviewer finds the plot confusing and fragmented due to time jumps, duplications, and illogical twists. The action scenes feel unrelated and the overall meaning is either non-existent or deeply hidden. The film failed to engage and instead annoyed the viewer. Read this brutally honest review before watching Tenet and decide if its complex plot is worth your time.

 If the Crimson Shadow lasted nothing, the Highspeed V lasted less than nothing. However, they managed to leave a mark in time.

 Demented R&B - 12 tracks that are the entire production of the Highspeed V, a spectacular, out-of-control garage rock ride.

The review highlights The Highspeed V as a vital albeit short-lived act in the Swedish garage revival scene. Their 12-track collection 'Demented R&B' showcases raw energy and musical heritage linked to seminal acts like Crimson Shadow and The Creeps. The album's sound is described as wild, frenetic, and deeply rooted in 80s garage rock tradition. Despite their obscurity, The Highspeed V managed to leave a lasting impression with influential demos and tracks. Dive into the fierce sounds of The Highspeed V and explore the roots of Swedish garage rock with Demented R&B!

 Inner Whirl is a concentrate of pure psychedelia: let yourself be carried away by the electric gallop of “Flying Saucers.”

 Psychedelia is not a nostalgic genre but a true philosophy of life still relevant today.

Kryptästhesie's Inner Whirl is a rich psychedelic album blending influences from early Pink Floyd, Hawkwind, and German electronic scenes. The 1996 release on Delerium Records presents an original and timeless approach to psychedelia. The album captures a fluid, cosmic sound that transports listeners beyond ordinary experience. Inner Whirl is a must-listen for fans of space rock and the Italian psychedelic tradition. Dive into Kryptästhesie's Inner Whirl and experience a timeless journey through cosmic psychedelia today!

 The final cry encapsulates the momentary bewilderment of the soul when one begins to sense the spurts of real life.

 Wandering the streets meeting rejected brothers, drags on the roads of nothingness that call for translations into territories where our soul attains preeminence.

The review explores the profound emotional and existential themes in Tsai Ming-liang's Vive L'Amour. It highlights the film’s portrayal of solitude, identity crises, and transcendental suffering. The narrative reflects on the characters' search for meaning amid urban alienation, capturing the film's delicate symbolism and emotional depth. Praised as a unique cinematic experience, the film won the Golden Lion in 1994. Discover the haunting beauty of Vive L'Amour—watch this transcendental exploration of solitude and identity today.

 "Live at Leeds quickly became a genuine benchmark for upcoming Hard Rock bands."

 "'My Generation' transforms into an irresistible and unbridled hard rock suite lasting almost 15 minutes."

The Who's Live at Leeds is celebrated as a landmark live album that captures the band's raw power and musicianship. Featuring iconic tracks like 'Young Man Blues' and 'My Generation,' it marks a key moment in the band's transition toward hard rock. The remastered edition adds valuable unreleased tracks that enhance the listening experience. Performances by Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, John Entwistle, and Keith Moon shine throughout. This album helped solidify The Who's legacy and influence on future rock bands. Listen to The Who's Live at Leeds now and experience one of rock's greatest live performances!

 The perfection resides in the transitions that Basil orchestrates as if he were present in the chaos of the barbarism, transforming essence into action.

 From the first piece, Anvil of Crom, when the sword is forged, the chills start and won’t leave us.

This review celebrates the unforgettable impact of Basil Poledouris' soundtrack for Conan The Barbarian, praising its epic orchestration and emotional depth. The reviewer connects personal memories with the film's powerful music, highlighting how it enhances the story and visual chaos. The soundtrack is described as timeless and essential, leaving chills from the very first notes. Experience the raw power and emotion of Basil Poledouris' Conan The Barbarian soundtrack—listen now and relive the epic legend!

 Massimo is always happy and positive, whereas Claudio is always spiteful and violent.

 In short, they fight ferociously as they did when they were young, but now I can’t tell you everything; still, Cobra Kai is great, I liked it a lot, I recommend it.

The review highlights the intense and bitter rivalry between Massimo Ranieri and Claudio Lippi, contrasting their personal lives and attitudes. It touches on themes of envy, family struggles, and unexpected alliances. The reviewer appreciates the series' references to Italian culture and finds the drama engaging and entertaining. Overall, the reviewer recommends Cobra Kai with enthusiasm. Discover the fierce rivalry and gripping family drama in Cobra Kai—watch it now and experience a captivating blend of humor and emotion!

 A single, indissoluble and undissociated, space. An incessant movement, elusive and indescribable.

 The combinatory art: making the complex simple, not yet oblivious but always already at peace within it.

Markus Floats' third album defies strict classification, blending jazz and electronica into a seamless and flowing soundscape. The review highlights the album's abstract and syncopated nature, appreciating its complex yet harmonious fusion of genres. Described as an engaging and innovative listening experience, it stands out as a notable work from the year. Dive into Markus Floats’ third album and experience the captivating fusion of jazz and electronica.

 A gigantic stone arrives to create an endless series of ripples, stories, memories not to be forgotten.

 The pleasure of saying something when it is the moment, the importance of writing texts that light a fire around which to sit and rediscover the humanity of people.

Gang’s ‘Ritorno al fuoco’ is a militant folk album rooted in historical and social narratives, brought to life with rich brass arrangements and international collaborations. Funded by over 1500 co-producers, the album mixes poignant storytelling with energetic instrumentation. While some lyrics feel repetitive, the work stands as an important cultural statement free from commercial constraints. The album invites listeners to sit around a fire and reflect on stories that matter, celebrating humanity and memory. Discover Gang’s powerful new album ‘Ritorno al fuoco’ — listen now to experience folk music that lights a fire of memory and social reflection.