Donovan is simple, and being simple is the most difficult thing in the world.

 You touch the sky with a finger, and that’s it.

This review praises Donovan's album for its poetic simplicity and light, transcendent folk-pop style. It reflects on the 60s feel and the ease of connecting with the music's natural grace. The reviewer highlights the album’s ability to evoke emotional transcendence through minimalistic yet profound songs, describing it as a celestial experience. Overall, the album is seen as a timeless musical gift that combines beauty and depth with effortless charm. Discover Donovan's enchanting folk melodies—listen to A Gift From a Flower to a Garden now!

 Four long suites in continuous evolution and involution. Four portions of thin skin obsessively teased by the nails of psychedelic drones, electronic pointillism, and techno syncopations.

 A record played on the balance of an apparent calm that carries within itself the seeds of future dissonances and distortions that constantly change the game.

Ben Frost's album Theory of Machines delivers a powerful and haunting experience through four evolving suites. The music blends psychedelic drones, glitch, and techno, layered with emotional rawness and dark industrial elements. Moments of calm are punctuated by unsettling dissonances, culminating in melancholic chamber music. This album balances beauty and discomfort with remarkable intensity. Dive into the haunting soundscapes of Ben Frost's Theory of Machines and experience a masterclass in evolving electronic music.

 "Visualize is one of those songs that confirmed everything that monstrous hype could only imagine."

 The voice is nothing short of inhuman from one of the best singers on the face of the earth, with scream and growl that are powerful, deep, 'lived' and absolutely unconventional.

Abiogenesis' single 'Visualize' stands out as a powerful blend of Deathcore and Progressive metal with diverse influences. The band delivers epic riffs, brutal yet melodic vocals, and exceptional production. The song showcases technical mastery and emotional depth, positioning Abiogenesis as a top-tier heavy metal act from Italy. Fans of complex and intense metal will find much to admire here. Listen to Abiogenesis' 'Visualize' now and experience Italy’s finest Deathcore/Progressive metal fusion!

 They possess the ability to create a temporary attenuation of the incessant flow of time.

 A rarefied, almost surreal atmosphere is felt.

This review delves into the ethereal and surreal auditory experience of Andy Partridge & Harold Budd's album Through the Hill. Its sixteen delicate and intangible compositions evoke a timeless atmosphere. The album's unique booklet with artistic visuals enriches the listening journey. Standout tracks such as “Through the hill” and “Great valley of gongs” are highlighted, presenting an immersive soundscape to slow down time and perception. Explore the captivating soundscapes of Through the Hill and immerse yourself in its surreal ambient journey.

 Fear in the eyes, but the riot helmet’s reflection conceals it like a veil of inhumanity.

 A dizzying snapshot with no good guys or bad guys. In fact, at the same time, all good and all bad, in different ways, for different reasons.

ACAB is a gritty 2012 Italian film by Stefano Sollima that deeply explores the complex lives of riot cops. It highlights their personal struggles, moral dilemmas, and the blurred lines between right and wrong. The film presents no clear heroes or villains, instead offering a fierce social portrait marked by contradictions and harsh realities. The review praises it as one of recent decades’ most compelling Italian cinema works. Discover the raw truth behind riot cops’ lives in ACAB—watch now and explore its powerful social and moral complexities.

 In Cauda Semper Stat Venenum by Jacula is a remarkable case of historical forgery.

 The Tony Iommi-style guitar sounds are fake and everything smells of deceit.

The review exposes Jacula's 'In Cauda Semper Stat Venenum' as a deliberate forgery backdated to 1969 but likely produced in the 1980s. It criticizes fake guitar sounds and plagiarized lyrics taken from King Crimson and Van Der Graaf Generator. The album's mysterious aura and Bartoccetti's deceptive nature are discussed, emphasizing that this release lacks the originality and authenticity of earlier Jacula works. Explore the mystery behind Jacula's controversial album and uncover the truth about its origins and authenticity.

 You let yourself be devoured by the leviathan, offering no resistance.

 Look, Jaguar God is no less complex than Capillarian Crest. And even that so radio-friendly single is a hell of notes.

Mastodon's Medium Rarities compilation offers a deep, multifaceted look at their twenty-year career. The album balances intricate musicianship with accessible moments, illustrating the band’s evolving sound. Instrumental versions defend recent, less celebrated works, while covers show their genre-bending side. Though ambitious and varied, the collection reveals both the band's strengths and moments of overreach. The review encourages patience for future works with more expansive compositions. Explore Mastodon’s Medium Rarities for a captivating journey through their complex and diverse musical legacy.

 Forget the follies, the distortions and musical contortions, almost all sent to the dark side of the Moon, to do penance.

 Contemplating the discography of these rogues, you can find the entire rainbow of human life.

The Flaming Lips' American Head marks a return to a softer, more introspective sound, shedding previous sonic complexities. The album delivers nostalgic, confessional songs blending dreamy melodies and themes of love and mortality. It evokes the late 60s Beach Boys' influence while maintaining the band’s signature magical melancholy. This accessible yet profound record offers a new chapter of beauty in their discography. Listen to The Flaming Lips' American Head and experience their beautifully nostalgic and introspective new sound today.

 The new work from the Mancunian band picks up exactly where we left off a decade ago, as if all this time had never passed.

 'Cathedrals Of The Mind' bridges with the previous 'Kingdom Of Rust' and is the best track on the album.

After an 11-year hiatus, Doves return with 'The Universal Want,' an album that seamlessly continues their artistic journey. The record features ten tracks blending their classic sound with new influences, highlighted by standout songs like 'Cathedrals Of The Mind' and 'Broken Eyes.' Produced collaboratively, the album honors their legacy while embracing present-day musicality. It's a polished and exciting comeback from the beloved Mancunian trio. Listen to Doves’ stunning return with 'The Universal Want' and rediscover their timeless indie rock sound today!

 'Perhaps the thing is a pure will... Stephen Bruner is expanding his to retreat to the center and close himself like a cat in a box with a gun and poison gas, ten fingers and the bass.'

 ‘It Is What It Is is animated by the same chronic idiosyncrasy, a repulsive force fueled by the potential of contradictions.’

Thundercat's 'It Is What It Is' is a complex, deeply personal album filled with contradictions and raw charm. Despite notable mixing and mastering flaws, the record reveals a unique, virtuosic bass-driven fusion of jazz and electronic elements. Collaborations with prominent artists add richness, although the sound sometimes feels uneven. The album reflects Thundercat's distinctive style and artistic vision, inviting listeners to engage with its layered complexity. Discover the layered sounds and bold creativity of Thundercat’s 'It Is What It Is'—listen now and explore its unique musical universe!

 Tenet is an exciting and original action and espionage film, spectacular and greatly entertaining.

 Nolan is and remains a director of high-budget blockbusters, films for a wide audience and not for a niche.

This review offers a thoughtful and balanced perspective on Christopher Nolan's Tenet, highlighting its originality, complex storytelling, and entertainment merits. The reviewer respects Nolan's cinematic talent while acknowledging the film's narrative exaggerations. Tenet is praised for its intriguing scientific themes and high production quality, positioned as an impressive entry in Nolan's filmography. Overall, it is recommended as a successful and engaging blockbuster. Dive into this insightful review and explore the thrilling, mind-bending world of Nolan's Tenet today!

 "Scatology appears today as a rough diamond; not everything works perfectly, but it contains a handful of masterpiece songs."

 "The atmosphere of 'Tenderness Of Wolves' is truly unsettling and speaks to us of vampires and the infamous serial killer Fritz Haarman."

Scatology is an enigmatic industrial album by Coil marked by surrealist influences and esoteric themes. Despite some uneven tracks, it features multiple masterpieces such as "Ubu Noir," "Tenderness Of Wolves," and "Solar Lodge." The album blends haunting vocals and dark atmospheres, culminating in a chilling "Tainted Love" cover. It remains a fresh and vital listening experience today. Dive into Coil’s eerie world with Scatology—listen now and discover the dark masterworks that still captivate.

 King has accustomed us to hallucinating endings, sometimes stupid, other times useless appendices to masterpieces.

 A very intense short novel. Surprisingly, the ending is beautiful.

The review outlines the story of Gwendy, an overweight teenager entrusted with a mysterious button box that affects the world. Encountering Mr. Farris, she embarks on a life-changing journey involving supernatural elements and a nod to a real historical tragedy. The reviewer praises the novel's intensity and finds the ending surprisingly beautiful, despite expectations. A brief critique acknowledges the co-author and sequel unfavorably. Dive into Gwendy's gripping adventure—read Stephen King's thrilling short novel today!

 Bad Brains indulge in a digression of impersonal vanity amidst a superb indifference, granting charity by quashing any attempt by others to initiate competition.

 The fierce beauty of this piece acts as a sieve in uncovering nuggets of stellar metal and the final 'Entro' is a wake-up call reminding us that the real show always airs on unconventional channels.

This review praises Bad Brains' album Quickness for its unmatched energy, impressive fusion of punk, reggae, and metal, and dynamic songwriting. The album is described as a rich, complex, and timeless masterpiece. Individual tracks are highlighted for their distinct moods and intensity, emphasizing the band's superior musicianship and unique style. Overall, Quickness is celebrated as a strong continuation of the band's influential legacy. Dive into Bad Brains' Quickness and experience the groundbreaking fusion of punk, reggae, and metal that continues to inspire music lovers worldwide.

 He who commands must be wary of the days yet to come.

 Do not be arrogant because of your culture and do not have excessive confidence in yourself. Take advice from the ignorant as well as from the wise.

The review reflects on Boris De Rachewiltz’s small booklet compiling ancient Egyptian maxims translated from original texts. It praises the practical wisdom and cultural depth offered by these timeless instructions, despite its limited size. The booklet serves as a brief but evocative glimpse into Egyptian thought and theocratic civilization. Noted are the historical origin of the maxims and the enriching introduction about Egyptian philosophy. Discover the timeless wisdom of ancient Egypt—read Boris De Rachewiltz’s evocative booklet today!

 Chepang respond to the cheap integration deception, without any throat singing...; just a black hoodie and the vision of Aaron Nichols to convey, in the dense and chaotic complexity of his style, the variety of lashes dealt in twenty minutes.

 The B-side dedicated to remixes... manages to isolate an unsuspected intelligibility, facilitating its consumption.

Chepang’s Chatta is a high-energy immigrindcore album rooted in New York’s diverse streets and Nepalese subproletarian identity. Avoiding typical ethnic clichés, it delivers chaotic, brutal grindcore with complex vocal and instrumental layers. The album is notable for its multifaceted linguistic elements and experimental saxophone work. Its remix B-side surprisingly adds an eclectic electronic dimension, though production compression slightly undermines the impact. Overall, Chatta stands out as a passionate and innovative offering in the grindcore scene. Dive into Chepang's Chatta and experience the raw power of immigrindcore with a fresh ethnic and experimental twist!

 The director is magnanimous in providing us with 'fleshy arguments' to endure until the end, structuring the film to bring out from each of us that healthy and legitimate voyeurism.

 The revue theater teaches more than the university. This is the right apprenticeship.

Mia Moglie Torna A Scuola is a comical and absurd Italian film directed by Giuliano Carnimeo, featuring a standout performance by Carmen Russo. The film blends raunchy humor with cultural satire, supported by strong performances from the cast. It praises the protagonist's growth and the lively dynamics among characters that bring vitality to the movie. Overall, it’s an entertaining journey with memorable comedic moments and vibrant acting. Discover the playful absurdity and charm of Mia Moglie Torna A Scuola—watch now and enjoy Carmen Russo’s unforgettable performance!

 This is a masterpiece with few equals. Perhaps, even the most beautiful album of the eighties.

 Pure pop ecstasy and happy/unhappy extravagance.

This review praises Dogbowl's 'Tit... (An Opera)' as an inspired and whimsical 80s masterpiece. The album stands out with its quirky melodies, fresh sound, and rich pop influences. It draws comparisons to artists like Kevin Ayers and Brian Eno, blending jangle, psychedelia, and avant-garde elements. The reviewer expresses personal passion and admiration, highlighting the album's joyous and eclectic nature. Listen to Dogbowl’s 'Tit... (An Opera)' and immerse yourself in this quirky, joyful indie pop masterpiece from the 80s!

 Motorpsycho - “The Crucible,” or the Crucible, is a Bignami of Prog: 3 pieces in 40 minutes structured like a Relayer in reverse.

 What astounds about Motorpsycho is their mastery of the styles and influences cited.

This review examines Motorpsycho's 2019 album 'The Crucible', highlighting its deep roots in classic progressive rock traditions. The band skillfully channels influences from King Crimson, ELP, and Yes while injecting a fresh perspective. Though the album is praised for its craftsmanship and style mastery, the reviewer questions if it is a true masterpiece or a repetition of past styles. Overall, it portrays a nuanced view appreciating the album's place in modern prog rock. Dive into Motorpsycho's The Crucible and experience a masterful nod to prog rock legends with a fresh modern twist. Listen now!

 King Shabaka plays with the power of a mothership bridging cosmic distances; one becomes hypnotized following his fluid fingers.

 A band to see live to appreciate every possible nuance and explosive force, much to the chagrin of those who didn’t.

The review recounts a deeply engaging live performance by The Comet Is Coming at the Sant’Anna Arresi Jazz Festival. The intimate venue allowed close connection with the band, especially highlighting the hypnotic saxophone of King Shabaka, Danalogue's psychedelic energy, and Betamax’s relentless drumming. The reviewer also describes the scenic journey and small-town atmosphere, making the event unforgettable and highly recommended for live jazz lovers. Discover the thrilling cosmic jazz of The Comet Is Coming live and immerse yourself in their hypnotic sonic journey now!