Their misplaced expressions at the wrong time did not denote a lack of awareness of where they were or what they were doing, quite the opposite, there was in their eyes a total devotion to the life they had chosen and the music that would inevitably follow.

 In their best moments, these three guys managed to sublimate that kind of country exercise through total immersion in the purest feelings that only a 20, 25-year-old can know, today as then.

Uncle Tupelo's second album, Still Feel Gone, is a heartfelt and raw exploration of alt-country fused with punk energy. The review highlights the band's honest emotions, distinctive style, and the deep friendship between Jay Farrar and Jeff Tweedy. Noted are the dynamic instrumentation and the thematic depth reflecting a generational malaise. Though not their best work, it remains a crucial, pioneering record in the band's legacy. Discover Uncle Tupelo's raw alt-country sound in Still Feel Gone—listen to this pioneering album and feel the spirit of early '90s Americana.

 The album flowed beautifully, and every time it ended, I was ready to start over from the beginning.

 Future World is a Heavy Metal / AOR gem to rediscover.

The review revisits Pretty Maids' 1987 album Future World, praising its blend of heavy metal and AOR characterized by catchy choruses, strong keyboard work, and Ronnie Atkins’ distinctive vocals. It highlights standout tracks and the album’s ability to remain fresh despite familiar influences. The album is described as an underrated classic and a heavy metal gem worth rediscovery. Listen to Pretty Maids’ Future World now and rediscover one of the 80s finest heavy metal AOR albums!

 In the glorious progressive tradition, this is a concept dedicated to the figure of Niccolò Paganini, the famous and devilish violinist, a sort of rock star ante litteram.

 Paganini Experience is not bad (even though, for my taste, it sounds too pop at times) and definitely deserves a listen.

LatteMiele 2.0 delivers a symphonic progressive rock concept album honoring violinist Niccolò Paganini. Drawing heavily from ELP's style and featuring intricate violin passages, the album offers a blend of rock and classical influences. While the music is well-crafted, at times it leans too pop for the reviewer's taste. Despite some flaws, the album is a worthy listen for prog enthusiasts. Listen to LatteMiele 2.0’s Paganini Experience to explore a unique fusion of symphonic prog and classical rock storytelling.

 "Stop Jap", the second creation dated 1982, is raw provocation.

 No technicalities, low-cost production, without falling into lo-fi, and lots of fury.

The Stalin's 1982 album 'Stop Jap' is a raw and provocative landmark in Japanese punk rock. Founded by Michiro Endo, the band challenged norms with its anti-patriotic title and furious sound. The album features standout tracks like "Romanticist" and a gritty punk style influenced by Western icons. Its low-cost production captures the authentic spirit of early Japanese punk which paved the way for future hardcore acts. Listen to The Stalin's 'Stop Jap' and dive into the roots of Japanese punk rebellion!

 I never heard anyone play like Him – Louis Armstrong on Bix Beiderbecke.

 Just recently passed away, at the venerable age of 103, the great actor Issur Danielovitch, known as Kirk Douglas.

This review offers an informal yet insightful dive into the life of jazz legend Bix Beiderbecke, his musical influences, and mentors. It connects his legacy to the film Young Man with a Horn, starring Kirk Douglas. The author blends biography, jazz history, and film tribute to create an engaging narrative. Though not a traditional review, it highlights the film's cultural significance and Douglas’s legacy. Explore the legendary jazz story behind Young Man with a Horn and celebrate Kirk Douglas’s iconic role—listen and discover now!

 ‘The Fallen Crimson’ by Envy is a vital river, a concentrate of emotions that made me think about how the seasons change and how their passage has marked some phases of my recent life.

 Their hardcore past has never blended so well with the harmonious and sunny escapes of post-rock, further emphasized here and enriched by female choirs.

The Fallen Crimson by Envy is a deeply emotional album that blends their hardcore roots with melodic post-rock elements. Unlike previous works, it is immediately accessible and striking. The review reflects on personal life changes mirrored in the album's dynamic shifts. Female choirs and standout tracks like 'A Step in the Morning Glow' enrich the experience. This album marks a powerful, heartfelt return to the scene for Envy. Listen to Envy's The Fallen Crimson now and experience a powerful, emotional journey through sound and season.

 "An explosive release for fans of classic Italian prog from the ’70s, namely ‘Istinto’ by Jus Primae Noctis."

 "Ultimately, in ‘Istinto’ the great passion and commitment of Jus Primae Noctis shine through."

Istinto by Jus Primae Noctis is a warmly crafted classic Italian prog album inspired by 1970s sounds. The band blends prog and singer-songwriter traditions with strong musicianship, memorable melodies, and cohesive production. Featuring a lineup of respected prog musicians, the album delivers both instrumental and lyrical depth. The review highlights tracks like 'Quarto' and 'Una storia' as standout moments and praises the album as a passionate, well-executed work appealing to prog lovers. Explore Jus Primae Noctis’ Istinto and dive into classic Italian prog at its finest – listen now and experience the ’70s vibe reborn!

 Chu Ishikawa perfects his flesh-metal vision by crafting a soundtrack with 10-kilo hammers.

 The music captures all the emotional precipitations, reiterating that you can't live with life.

This review celebrates Chu Ishikawa & Der Eisenrost's Tokyo Fist soundtrack as a fierce, industrial work that perfectly complements the film's cyberpunk imagery. The music's raw metallic intensity and emotional weight evoke a harsh post-nuclear world, blending chaos with moments of deceptive calm. It captures the anxiety and hope within the film, leaving a strong, visceral impact. Overall, the album is praised as a challenging but rewarding listening experience. Dive into the intense industrial chaos of Tokyo Fist’s soundtrack. Listen and experience the raw power of Chu Ishikawa & Der Eisenrost now!

 We are now used to a 'fast and furious' cinema and we have forgotten that there is no boom boom finale without a bit of healthy geriatric suspense.

 If you haven’t seen it, do so, even if only to be able to say: 'yeah, but this isn’t Tarantino!' Oh, it is him alright, there’s everything that amuses him the most in the world, including the criticism!

The reviewer appreciates Tarantino's fun and personal touches in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, embracing the film's slower pace as a refreshing change. Performances by Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt are praised for their charm and presence. The film fulfills viewers' expectations of Tarantino's signature revenge style, making it a satisfying experience. Overall, it is recommended even for skeptics. Watch Once Upon a Time in Hollywood to experience Tarantino’s unique style and captivating characters!

 Music saved her life.

 Esther is beautiful like an idea.

This review explores the little-known history of music in Nazi extermination camps through the life of Esther Béjerano. It highlights her survival via camp orchestras, her post-war activism against fascism, and her unique collaboration with Microphone Mafia in rap music. The album 'La Vita Continua' symbolizes the persistence of memory and resistance. Esther’s story is a powerful reminder to keep fighting intolerance and engage young audiences. Explore Esther Béjerano’s inspiring story through her music and activism—listen now and join the fight against intolerance.

 It’s a good punk album, tough just right, with ska incursions and powerful riffs.

 The only flaw is that the singing seems almost 'over the top,' detached from the musical background.

Punk Ducali’s debut album 'Proiettili nella testa' offers a raw and energetic punk experience with notable ska and metal influences. Despite a slight production flaw where the vocals feel detached, the album’s powerful riffs and diverse tracks make it a strong first effort. The band shows significant promise for the future. Discover Punk Ducali’s debut and experience their raw punk energy now!

 Peter confirms the thesis that an artist’s second album is always a hurdle.

 It lacks that 'track that gets stuck in your head' capable of propelling an album to the peaks of enjoyable records.

Ruggine? is Peter Punk’s 2002 sophomore album, showing technical growth with refined lyrics and energetic riffs. Despite sixteen short tracks covering Italian music, social themes, and religion, it feels repetitive and lacks a memorable hit. The album struggles to match the impact of the debut, reflected in its low rating. However, Peter Punk is noted to make a strong comeback with the following album. Discover Peter Punk's evolving sound in Ruggine? and explore the energy behind this sophomore effort.

 "Arca exposes us to the total nudity of her compositional process, her songs here appear as heaps of bones, bundles of nerves, dismantled toys reduced to their raw material."

 "'Sin Rumbo' ... a chant at the limits of monody and an arrangement that is spectral and almost non-existent, yet with such strength and violence that it makes you think there is ultimately no need for anything else."

Arca's self-titled album is a sincere and minimalist exploration of song form, stripping music down to its raw elements. The voice dominates, with sparse but impactful arrangements. 'Sin Rumbo' stands out as a haunting and powerful piece showcasing the album's stripped-down aesthetic. Despite some melodramatic moments, the album excels in presenting an intense, emotional experience. Discover Arca's intensely raw and captivating album—listen now and experience music stripped to its essence.

 A journey suspended between New York and London.

 It’s among my all-time favorites, for sure. Brilliant, to say the least.

Liza Minnelli's album 'Results' offers a captivating journey blending New York and London influences. The album feels like a live show, highlighted by stellar vocals and memorable tracks such as 'Don't Drop Bomb.' Praised as one of the reviewer's all-time favorites, this record showcases Minnelli's star power and artistic brilliance. Listen to Liza Minnelli's 'Results' and experience a brilliant transatlantic musical journey!

 My Music came to meet me once again, ready as always to warm me, support me, and comfort me.

 Solemn chills. Pure and simple emotion...

The review reflects on Anathema's album Resonance as a deeply emotional and solemn collection highlighting the band's intimate and minimalistic side. It praises the acoustic arrangements, delicate vocals, and the homage paid to Pink Floyd. The reviewer connects personally with the music, finding comfort in its pure and fragile expression. Resonance covers the band's early years with a distinct focus on subtlety and emotional depth. Discover the fragile beauty of Anathema’s Resonance—listen now and immerse yourself in its heartfelt acoustic emotion.

 New Plastic Ideas manages to balance the schizophrenia that permanently lives within this band.

 The high point remains and will remain for eternity the instrumental Abstraktions, a powerful mini-suite between Slint (and Rodan) and the raw slowcore of Codeine.

This review praises Unwound's New Plastic Ideas as a crucial post-hardcore record from the 1990s, blending noise rock, punk, and emo elements. It highlights the band's unique evolution beyond grunge and their ability to balance intensity with musical complexity. Key tracks like 'What Was Found' and the instrumental 'Abstraktions' showcase their innovative sound. The album is regarded as pivotal within the post-hardcore genre and a legacy for future bands. Discover the groundbreaking sounds of Unwound's New Plastic Ideas—listen now and explore a defining post-hardcore milestone.

 "Subway is a fascinating, almost surreal film, not a masterpiece but a small cult classic."

 "The bizarreness of the characters 'trapped' in this metro emerges, which seems almost like a world apart."

Luc Besson's Subway is a unique and surreal film blending genres without settling into one. The story follows thief Fred hiding in the Paris metro, meeting eccentric characters. Not a masterpiece but a well-crafted cult classic notable for its setting, soundtrack, and strong acting, especially by Christopher Lambert. It effectively launched Besson's promising career. Discover the surreal world of Luc Besson's Subway—watch this cult classic and experience 80s French cinema like never before!

 With this new six-song EP, he seems to want to tell us that he is back after the criticisms and fan disapproval for the previous album.

 They do not bore thanks to the proposal of a fairly personal sound and the variety of bpm for each track.

Gesaffelstein's Novo Sonic System EP marks a return to his dark, instrumental electronic roots after mixed reactions to his previous album. Featuring six short tracks and incorporating rock elements, it balances personal sound with genre-typical loops. Despite its limited 15-minute length, the EP offers variety in BPM and recalls classic electronic influences without boring the listener. Discover Gesaffelstein’s dark electronic comeback—listen to Novo Sonic System EP now!

 Jessica Biel appears in all her brazen maturity, with expressions, dark circles, and a healthy perversion of small-town America.

 Detective Harry Ambrose storms into the story like a bus launched at full speed, digging barehanded into the mind of poor Cora Tannetti.

The Sinner, inspired by Petra Hammesfahr's novel, is a gripping crime thriller featuring Jessica Biel's powerful performance and Bill Pullman's intense detective role. The series brilliantly explores psychological depth and small-town American darkness over eight captivating episodes. Exceptional cinematography and a memorable soundtrack enhance the experience. The second season continues with a new yet equally compelling story. Watch The Sinner now for a psychological thriller experience with haunting performances and gripping suspense.

 This sublime piece was absolutely not understood at the SanRemo Festival 1993 and unfortunately did not make it to the finals.

 An artist of a thousand faces, colorful, varied, blended, not too laid back, shaken but slightly stirred.

The review praises Leo Leandro's 'Caramella' as a sublime and misunderstood masterpiece from the SanRemo Festival 1993 that failed to reach the finals. The lyrical content is highlighted for its vivid, colorful imagery and hypnotic quality. The reviewer laments the lack of contemporary recognition but confidently predicts the song's deserved glory in posterity. Leo Leandro is showcased as a versatile and compelling artist with a unique voice. Listen to Leo Leandro's 'Caramella' and dive into a poetic Italian classic waiting to be rediscovered!