There are artists who get on the train of fame and success...Silvano Chimenti is one of those who help others catch that train but stay behind.

 This LP, Drug, is the prototype of a record with the most diverse influences, revolutionary for its time.

Silvano Chimenti, a self-taught Italian guitarist and prolific session musician, released this rare 1970 instrumental album blending psychedelic, jazz, and progressive rock styles. Celebrated for its revolutionary sound and diverse influences, it's part of a series exploring human issues. Despite extensive collaborations with famous artists, Chimenti deserves more recognition. The reviewer praises the album's originality and emotional purity, calling it a hidden gem. Listen to Silvano Chimenti's unique instrumental journey and explore this hidden gem of 70s Italian progressive music now!

 "From the first notes, 'Ghost Rider' has a relentless, industrial rhythm, almost like a post-apocalyptic dance."

 "The album remains one of the milestones of alternative electronic music."

Suicide’s self-titled 1977 debut album introduced a revolutionary blend of rock and electronic music. Tracks like "Ghost Rider" and "Rocket USA" offer a cyberpunk, post-apocalyptic feel, influencing later genres such as new wave and shoegaze. At its release, the sound was unprecedented and bold. The album remains a landmark in alternative electronic music. Listen to Suicide’s groundbreaking debut and explore the roots of alternative electronic music today!

 Bombolo is Buddha: sees, foresees, realizes, provides for, envisions, reassesses, oversees.

 Charming storyteller of an anarchic-mystification, the director continues piercingly in the immediacy of representation.

Nando Cicero's 1982 film W la Foca is a wild, surreal comedy blending anarchic humor with social satire. Bombolo shines as a Buddha-like figure, and the film incorporates vaudeville and bizarre sketches. Featuring striking performances by Lory Del Santo and young Moana Pozzi, the movie was initially censored but has since gained cult status. Its absurdity and raw authenticity provide a unique cinematic experience. Dive into the bizarre world of W la Foca—watch this surreal cult classic and experience Italian comedy like never before!

 How the fuck can you... HOW THE FUCK CAN YOU!!! AAAAAAAAAAAAAA;

 It’s not self-destruction that’s our martyrdom but your closeness!!! Fucking “normal” people, consider our existence.

This review captures the brutal and unfiltered essence of Flipper's album Generic Flipper. It emphasizes the band’s chaotic energy, sharp social commentary, and nihilistic humor. The reviewer embraces the raw and unapologetic sound that challenges norms and confronts the absurdity of modern life. Presented as an emotional outburst, the review is both intense and celebratory of the band's unique style. Experience the raw power of Flipper’s Generic Flipper—listen now and feel the chaos unleashed!

 "Smog’s nostalgia is archetypal, existential, a nostalgia for the Lost Paradise."

 "Bill Callahan has lost all illusion and has nothing left but to survive in a world that is long dead and buried."

Smog's 'Wild Love' is a deeply nostalgic and existential album marked by lo-fi dreamlike vignettes and minimalist sketches. The music embodies a mixture of fragile melancholy and raw emotional expression, evoking a 'lost paradise'. Bill Callahan's distinctive voice channels influences from Lou Reed and Nick Drake, creating an intimate yet haunting experience. The album’s few complex tracks offer moments of dramatic intensity, though overall it reflects a resigned, solitary tone. 'Julius Caesar' stands out as a remarkable highlight. Dive into Smog's Wild Love and experience the raw, haunting beauty of existential nostalgia. Listen now to uncover its delicate depths.

 Basically, a kind of biography with all the ugly or sad parts taken out.

 A film that in the end is boring, almost nothing happens... just blah blah with my slurred voice that is almost incomprehensible.

The review critiques Alex Infascelli’s documentary about Francesco Totti, labeling it a flattering and dull hagiography that glosses over challenges. The film is seen as boring, with little happening and an incomprehensible narration. Despite a brief mention of a notable figure, the overall impression is one of disappointment and a 'goof' rather than a compelling biography. Read the full review and decide if this Totti documentary is worth your time.

 For me, it could simply be defined as a 'Slam Masterpiece,' and there would be nothing else to say.

 The vocals are simply monstrous; no other adjectives can be used, as they’re so low that they make Frank Mullen of Suffocation sound like a Power Metal singer.

Devourment's Obscene Majesty is praised as a slam death metal masterpiece showcasing monstrous vocals, heavy riffs, and tight songwriting. The album marks a return to a powerful lineup reminiscent of their earlier peak. Though the production sometimes buries vocals and bass, the overall heaviness and artistic maturity shine through. This album is highly recommended for fans of brutal slam but may not suit casual listeners due to its extreme style. Dive into Devourment's Obscene Majesty and experience one of slam death metal's finest works today!

 Cloud Nothings have a strong emotional impact - a sense of urgency and honesty that seems to be becoming increasingly difficult to find in post-punk bands.

 This 2018 effort, Last Building Burning, is perhaps one of the most aggressive albums by Cloud Nothings.

Cloud Nothings' 2018 album Last Building Burning is a notably aggressive yet emotionally honest addition to their discography. Fronted by Dylan Baldi, the band explores a mix of chaotic, melodic, and experimental sounds. The album features explosive tracks and extended instrumental sessions that showcase their artistic growth. It continues their trajectory from past works, maintaining their unique identity within the alternative post-punk scene. Listen to Last Building Burning now and experience Cloud Nothings' raw energy and emotional depth.

 An album, I’ll say it right away, deserving top marks, absolutely chilling; exhilarating.

 Alive turns out to be the true, new masterpiece of Sophia; long sax notes rival with Robin’s mournful singing.

Sophia's seventh solo album, 'Holding On / Letting Go,' is a quietly powerful return marked by emotional depth and carefully crafted musicianship. With influences from the 80s and his past in the God Machine, Robin Proper-Sheppard delivers a diverse and exhilarating collection of ten tracks. The album blends lush instrumentation, melancholic saxophone, and heartfelt vocals to create a deeply moving listening experience. It stands as a testament to Robin's unhurried, meticulous approach to music-making. Explore Sophia's deeply emotional new album and experience a haunting, unforgettable musical journey today.

 Enzo Carella, therefore, by never theoretically approaching the concepts of pop, managed to be the most pop artist in Italy.

 A piece like Foto amazes, ... it seems light and catchy but hides much more than it is really saying.

This review explores Enzo Carella’s album Barbara E Altri Carella as an extraordinary example of Italian pop music that defies simple categorization. It highlights the contrast between seemingly light melodies and deeply complex, passionate lyrics. The review reflects on how Carella’s work challenges the modern conception of pop by incorporating rich emotional layers and musical sophistication. It also situates Carella as a uniquely pop figure despite his atypical approach to the genre. Dive into Enzo Carella’s iconic album and experience the rich complexity hidden within pure pop melodies.

 Being in Jamaica to compose had overly relaxed the Rolling Stones, resulting in an album that is both worthy and lacking bite.

 Goats Head Soup marks a shift from the band as trailblazers to a group capable of technically impeccable but less innovative records.

The review explores the 1973 Rolling Stones album Goats Head Soup, recognizing its mix of strong and weaker tracks. It highlights the band's internal struggles and the challenging rock environment of the early '70s. While some songs recall the group's blues roots and past greatness, others lack impact. The remixed deluxe version offers fresh material showing the band’s technical skill, but signals a decline from their earlier pioneering status. Explore the highs and lows of the Rolling Stones' Goats Head Soup—listen to the remixed tracks and dive into rock history today!

 And summer crashes upon us, it can be felt even in the deepest corner of a beer can, perhaps sipped on a sultry night with lifelong friends.

 A record plays, my island is here, and the life I have is reborn from here.

The review reflects on Ivan Graziani's album Piknic as a poetic and emotional journey through the stages of summer—from its warm arrival to its inevitable departure. The music evokes nostalgia, moments shared with friends, and a sense of renewal. The album is appreciated for its evocative imagery and reflective tone, though rated moderately. Experience the evocative sounds of Ivan Graziani's Piknic and relive summer’s fleeting warmth and soulful reflections.

 He suffers from the worst form of narcissism, that of someone in love with their own wit.

 Can it be considered a success to bring your own niche of listeners to Rai when it’s just a bunch of unhappy and repressed jerks?

Valerio Lundini's 'Una pezza di Lundini' is a creatively surreal late-night show on Rai, offering varied sketches and intriguing guests. However, Lundini's narcissistic hosting style can be tiring, and the fanbase's post-ironic online discussions detract from the experience. Despite these flaws, the program maintains curiosity and some comedic value. Discover Valerio Lundini’s unique blend of surreal comedy—watch episodes and decide if his wit wins you over!

 An album with a partial return to certain atmospheres, rich in magical post-traumatic melancholy.

 It’s sincere and moving, really pleasant to listen to, very well played, and with some small novelties.

Earth to Dora marks a partial return to Eels' signature melancholic style reminiscent of past albums like Electro Shock Blues. The album carries emotional weight reflected in heartfelt lyrics and tender ballads, enriched by novel musical touches like Johnny Cash-style recitative and spaghetti western influences. The reviewer relates deeply to the music, linking it to personal tragedy and complex emotions. Ultimately, the album is sincere, well-crafted, and moving, rewarding repeated listens. Listen to Earth to Dora and experience the heartfelt melancholy and fresh sounds in Eels' moving new album.

 Enveloping chaos of angelic sadness, the beauty is that you’re still alive, never mind if it resembles death, actually it’s better.

 An exhilarating sensation I hadn’t experienced in a while and can’t even explain.

The review describes An Autumn for Crippled Children's album as an intense and enveloping blend of shoegaze and black metal. It evokes deep, unnameable moods and a sensation of disappearing into sound. The music combines chaos and beauty, creating an emotional and almost transcendent listening experience. Though difficult to categorize, it leaves a strong impression of angelic sadness and raw outcry. Dive into the haunting layers of An Autumn for Crippled Children’s latest album and experience its unique sonic journey.

 Just listen to the incredibly violent opening track; 147 seconds of UltraGrindcore played with vehement, overflowing, malicious, sneaky ferocity.

 They always make you feel FEAR. Raw, inhumanly fierce assaults; IndustrialNoise slowdowns that soil and bloody the dramatic scene.

After a five-year wait, Napalm Death delivers a fiercely intense album with 'Throes of Joy in the Jaws of Defeatism.' The review praises the ultra-grindcore aggression combined with industrial noise elements, highlighting the enduring partnership of band members. The production is full and pressing, creating a harsh yet captivating sonic assault. Ultimately, the album leaves the reviewer stunned and eager for live shows. Experience Napalm Death’s fierce new sound—listen to 'Throes of Joy in the Jaws of Defeatism' now and prepare to be stunned!

 My God, how far I’ve fallen! The worst part is that I still like it today!

 I felt like vomiting, I can’t possibly force myself to like country too, I’ll be the laughingstock of the family.

The reviewer initially approached Kenny Rogers' album with hesitation due to their aversion to country music. Despite low expectations, a closer listen revealed appealing duets and an enjoyable record. The discovery of Rogers' country music roots caused an internal conflict but ultimately led to reluctant appreciation. The album earns a three-star rating as the reviewer embraces their unexpected liking. Discover the surprising charm of Kenny Rogers' country classic Eyes That See in the Dark—give it a listen today!

 "Amanda Palmer shows us how our lives are connected by an invisible thread of emotions and events: fears, small joys, bereavements, births, and physical and mental illnesses."

 "She delivers a series of piano folk songs without filters, without eliminating the too banal and/or complex things, without fear of being misunderstood."

Amanda Palmer’s ‘There Will Be No Intermission’ reveals a courageous and deeply personal artist embracing piano-based folk songs. The album explores life’s raw emotions—birth, death, joy, and sorrow—through intricate compositions that demand focused listening. Moving beyond previous works, Palmer offers an honest and unique storytelling style, reflecting her artistic evolution and independent approach. Listen to Amanda Palmer’s 'There Will Be No Intermission' for an intimate journey through life’s rawest emotions.

 Sepultura embraced a new path, leading them to experiment ever more, reaching what we could define as progressive thrash metal.

 The songs last just long enough, with Andreas Kisser’s solos weaving the plots of a claustrophobic and sick world.

Sepultura's A-Lex marks a confident and experimental phase after major lineup changes, embracing progressive thrash metal infused with literary themes from A Clockwork Orange. The album balances aggressive rhythms, fresh grooves, and sharp solos, showcasing the band's evolution while respecting their roots. Critics praised its bold direction and cohesion, calling it a forward-looking work destined to influence their future sound. Listen to Sepultura’s A-Lex and experience their bold, progressive thrash metal transformation today!

 Stripping oneself bare is not just a matter of modesty; it is also about courage and personal security, it is a matter of maturity.

 This album is a huge container... slowly, listen after listen, word by word, it leads you from apparent confusion to the visualization of the final result, a naked truth, an artistically naked Fiona Apple.

This review praises Fiona Apple's 2020 album 'Fetch The Bolt Cutters' as a raw, visceral, and percussive expression of personal truth and emotional growth. Created largely in her home, the album blends unconventional sounds and intense vocals to explore themes of pain, resilience, and social constraints. Apple’s maturity and courage shine through the deeply personal lyrics and experimental production. The album challenges listeners but ultimately rewards with profound artistic honesty. Listen to Fiona Apple's powerful 'Fetch The Bolt Cutters' and experience a raw journey of courage, emotion, and artistic brilliance.