A whisper of words, a whisper of music. Close your eyes, or open them, it makes no difference.

 That’s when you find yourself walking two centimeters off the ground even if you’re sitting in an armchair.

The review reflects on Randy Burns' Evening of the Magician as a mystical and enchanting folk-psych album reminiscent of the 1960s. It captures a melancholic yet magical atmosphere, encouraging the listener to embrace its unique timelessness. The album evokes feelings of nostalgia, poetic depth, and subtle psychedelia, best appreciated with patience and reflection. Dive into Randy Burns' Evening of the Magician and experience a magical slice of 60s psychedelic folk today!

 Only three tracks; over twenty damaging, lethal minutes that emit dirt and filth.

 A dark, foul atmosphere hovers during the listen... It makes you want to crank up the volume to the max: to bring the house walls down.

Last Rizla's Mount Machine is a heavy, sludge-infused album from Athens, Greece. Featuring three intense tracks with muddy, low-tuned riffs and a raw hoarse vocal style, the record creates a dark and suffocating atmosphere. The album is praised for its pounding energy and grim mood despite lacking innovation. It is regarded as one of the best musical discoveries of 2019. Listen to Mount Machine and experience Last Rizla's intense sludge rock power!

 "The song takes its title from an essay by Leonardo Sciascia and clearly speaks of the fateful March 25, 1938 disappearance."

 "‘La grande distribuzione,’ spoken and sung between song and theater, is the best song of the album along with the title track."

Flavio Giurato returned after a long hiatus with 'La scomparsa di Majorana,' an album rich in diverse musical styles and social themes. Dedicated to the mysterious disappearance of physicist Majorana, the album features thoughtful lyrics and a blend of acoustic and theatrical elements. It follows his 2007 comeback 'Il manuale del cantautore' and confirms his status as a distinguished niche artist. The review highlights standout tracks like the title song and 'La grande distribuzione,' praising Giurato's lyrical and musical depth. Listen to Flavio Giurato's profound 'La scomparsa di Majorana' and explore a rich blend of Italian storytelling and music.

 This album is one of those escape routes marked with a big green neon sign.

 Is it legitimate to fall in love with such an ungainly little voice? Rainbows come out every time Sue Tompkins lets out a scream.

Life Without Buildings' album Any Other City offers a whimsically experimental indie rock experience, driven by Sue Tompkins' one-of-a-kind voice. The music balances raw energy and reflective maturity, creating a captivating escape. The review highlights the album’s unique style and emotional impact, inviting listeners to appreciate its playful yet thoughtful sound. Discover the playful and heartfelt world of Life Without Buildings by listening to Any Other City today!

 Prophesy is a record that openly criticizes the side effects of technology in our lives, yet curiously makes extensive use of technological resources to express itself.

 The album, despite the years, always feels fresh, innovative, and light-years ahead of today’s electronic music albums.

Prophesy by Nitin Sawhney is a visionary concept album blending Indian musical culture, trip-hop, and flamenco. Released in 2001, it critically explores the societal impact of technology while using high-tech production to create innovative, genre-defying music. The album remains fresh and relevant, highlighted by its sophisticated arrangements and thematic depth. It is a must-listen for those seeking musical complexity and social commentary. Dive into Nitin Sawhney’s Prophesy and experience an innovative fusion of sound and social insight. Listen now!

 If you can’t accept the premise of De Niro’s face like MORK old man’s body... you don’t empathize.

 The young-old gimmick on which the entire film hinges is a DEADLY BULLSHIT and indefensible.

The review expresses disappointment with The Irishman, particularly criticizing the distracting de-aging effects on Robert De Niro. While praising Al Pacino and Joe Pesci's performances, the reviewer finds the film overly long and slow, lacking the impact of classic gangster films like Once Upon a Time in America. The direction and set design receive some positive remarks despite overall dissatisfaction. Read the full review and decide if The Irishman’s epic hype matches your taste.

 The Soska twins deliver a rather feminist and extremely glamorous body horror, in its own way, where blood flows profusely but is never disturbing or gratuitous.

 Mary feels at home with the bizarre and dangerous characters she finds herself among; these “freaks” turn out to be much more protective and reassuring than the respectable bourgeois surgeons she previously dealt with.

American Mary follows a broke medical student turned underground surgeon who embraces a bizarre world of body modifications and retribution. The Soska twins deliver a feminist body horror film rich in atmosphere and character depth. The narrative challenges traditional rape-revenge tropes while highlighting a community of outcasts as more supportive than the mainstream society. Blood and gore are used thoughtfully, avoiding gratuitousness. The film culminates in a fitting and inevitable ending tied to Mary’s quest for justice. Discover the dark allure of American Mary—watch the Soska twins' feminist horror masterpiece now!

 "Michael Sadler sings energetically with an anonymous and direct voice... he also knows how to be a great entertainer."

 One hundred and thirty minutes of pure apotheosis my good men, my ears are still smoking but luckily not the balls.

This review praises Saga's live album Spin It Again! Live in Munich for its energetic performance and technical skill. Michael Sadler's engaging stage presence and the band's progressive rock sound shine throughout the recording. The reviewer highlights standout songs like "The Perfectionist" and the impressive instrumental "Corkentellis." Despite the band's retirement, this album captures their enduring passion and musical excellence. Discover the energy and skill of Saga's Spin It Again! Live in Munich — watch, listen, and relive this unforgettable progressive rock show!

 The statute of limitations does not allow individuals to be left in the hands of Leviathan for an indefinite period.

 After the first-instance sentence, even if of acquittal, the trial can develop without any time limit.

The review analyzes Fofò DJ's album as a harsh political critique focusing on the Italian statute of limitations and its recent reform. It intertwines historical brutality, legal complexities, and contemporary justice system flaws, portraying the law as ineffective and unjust. The review challenges the extension of judicial power without time limits, condemning bureaucratic excess and the social costs of prolonged trials. It concludes with disturbing statistics highlighting wrongful prosecutions and acquittals. Explore Fofò DJ’s bold album and dive into the provocative critique of Italy’s justice system today.

 This album is enjoyable to listen to because it embodies pop, rock, electronic music, and the desire to have fun in the studio in equal measure.

 The solid foundation is the approach to the instrument, the freedom to experiment without overdoing it, the lightness of those who already have credibility and owe nothing to anyone.

Electronic's 'Raise the Pressure' is a thoughtful follow-up to their acclaimed debut, blending pop, rock, and electronic elements into a diverse and enjoyable album. Featuring contributions from Kraftwerk's Karl Bartos, the album explores a rich sonic palette with nuanced instrumentation and varied track moods. While it lacks the raw personality of the first album, it showcases the band's freedom to experiment and evolve. Despite a lengthy production and some pacing inconsistencies, the album remains a rewarding listen for fans of hybrid pop-electronic music. Listen to Electronic's 'Raise the Pressure' and experience a unique blend of pop, rock, and electronic creativity.

 The temple of Pöffgen is a psychic construction; the brazier burns eternally.

 The High Priestess is surrounded by nothing, the noise of nothingness is deafening.

This review praises Nico's Desertshore as a mesmerizing and profound album, continuing the intense emotional and sonic experience begun with The Marble Index. It highlights the album's themes of death, transcendence, and solitude, delivered through haunting vocals and experimental instrumentation. The review reflects on the album’s mystical qualities and deep symbolic meanings, notably in relation to Nico’s personal struggles. Overall, it frames Desertshore as a powerful, transformative work that challenges the listener. Dive into the haunting world of Nico's Desertshore and experience a profound musical journey beyond the ordinary.

 The curse of having a voice that reproduces the sound of Creation resonates with everything else.

 I’m trying to reach myself without stretching out my hand.

This highly poetic and introspective review delves into the deep existential and emotional journey evoked by Tim Buckley’s album Lorca. The reviewer reflects on themes of invisibility, self-disintegration, and soul-level confrontation with light and truth. The music is portrayed as haunting, surreal, and deeply moving. The review closes with a personal plea for connection with Buckley’s voice. Dive into Tim Buckley’s Lorca to experience an evocative voyage through the depths of self and sound.

 Yesterday, for instance, they listened to Rock'n'roll by the Velvet Underground, a funny thing to think about, since "Rock'n'roll" tells Matteo's exact story.

 His music is even better. And sometimes his dad listens with him.

The review poignantly shares a father and son's connection through music, highlighting The Velvet Underground’s 'Rock and Roll' as a comforting escape for a troubled teenager. It reflects themes of isolation, emotional pain, and the healing power of classic rock. The music bridges the gap between generations while resonating deeply with the listener's personal struggles. Listen to The Velvet Underground's 'Rock and Roll' and experience the timeless music that connects generations and heals the soul.

 A book that screams, raves, and reeks... And it is a masterpiece.

 He died instead as a heretic, a heretic who had seen too much to continue living.

I Canti di Maldoror by Lautréamont is a wildly imaginative and dark poetic prose masterpiece from 1869. The review highlights the author’s iconoclastic, nihilistic vision and struggles against conventional poetry. Lautréamont’s work is described as disturbing yet visionary, blending horror, sarcasm, and lyrical invention. The review positions Lautréamont alongside key French symbolist heretics like Rimbaud and Corbière, emphasizing his lasting influence. The tragic early death of the author adds to the mythic status of this revolutionary work. Dive into the dark world of Lautréamont's I Canti di Maldoror and experience one of French symbolism’s most fierce poetic revolutions!

 Anyone who doesn’t even know the band’s name is kindly requested to leave the page and do some research on this true war machine that has defined, established, imposed the musical canons of Hardcore-Noise.

 No respite, no survivors. An impregnable wall...Massive, heavy-laden blows of UltraHardcore shot in the face.

This review serves as a powerful tribute to Unsane and their Lambhouse collection, highlighting the band's brutal and influential Hardcore-Noise sound from 1991 to 1998. The reviewer expresses regret over the band’s end but celebrates their legacy as a 'war machine' of noise music. Lambhouse’s raw production, violent themes, and relentless energy are central to the experience, marking Unsane as definitive in their genre. Discover the fierce power of Unsane’s Lambhouse and dive into the raw heart of Hardcore-Noise today!

 Analog electronic music made of levers, buttons, synthesizers for a spiritual and austere cinema.

 Let yourself be penetrated by the humidity of those echoes, down to the bones.

ARTEMIEV's STALKER|THE MIRROR evokes a deep, immersive experience reflecting the haunting legacy of Soviet ideology and Chernobyl. Inspired by Tarkovsky’s films, the album blends analog electronic soundscapes with a spiritual, austere mood. The vinyl release is cherished by collectors for both sound quality and its evocative cover art. The review captures the disquieting beauty, silence, and historical melancholy embedded in the music. Listen to ARTEMIEV's STALKER|THE MIRROR and immerse yourself in a haunting journey through sound and history.

 Initially, the album might even seem a bit trivial, but with repeated listens, it will prove to be a true modern gem of technical metal.

 Matheos and his guests offer a masterful performance without excessive showmanship; the power remains at the forefront.

Winter Ethereal reunites Fates Warning's Jim Matheos and John Arch, blending 80s proto-prog metal roots with modern technical prowess. The album demands multiple listens to appreciate its depth and subtlety. Featuring guest musicians and a deliberate absence of keyboards, it offers a darker, more power-driven sound. The project stands apart as a serious artistic endeavor, praised for its musicianship and unique voice choice. Considered one of the top technical metal albums of 2019. Dive into Winter Ethereal and experience a fresh, technical take on classic prog metal—listen now and uncover its hidden layers!

 If CheapnessAndBeauty needed a category, it would undoubtedly include many works by other big stars from the eighties who decided to lighten their sound ... with those glam guitars in the nineties.

 I recommend giving the album a chance both to fans of CultureClub and to those who are die-hard six-string enthusiasts.

Cheapness and Beauty sees Boy George shifting from his classic keyboard-based sound to a glam rock style with prominent guitars. The 1995 album reflects his homage to rock n’ roll roots and features a strong tracklist including a notable cover of Iggy Pop's Funtime. While some ballads exist, the album is recommended especially for fans seeking a more alternative Boy George. It captures artistic freedom and a bold reinvention. Listen to Boy George’s daring glam rock album Cheapness and Beauty and rediscover his artistic freedom and bold sound!

 No one describes emotions in music better than he does.

 Two old lions in splendid form.

This heartfelt review celebrates Van Morrison’s album ‘Three Chords And The Truth’ as a deeply moving work blending Celtic R&B, soul, and jazz. Praised are standout tracks like 'March Winds In February' and the duet with Bill Medley. The reviewer admires Morrison’s timeless voice and songwriting, declaring the album a 4-star work reflecting the artist’s enduring legacy. Explore Van Morrison’s ‘Three Chords And The Truth’ and experience a timeless blend of soul, jazz, and Celtic spirit today!

 The album was soulless, an incredibly commercial collection that over its 80 minutes offers NOTHING.

 The lowest point is reached by the fifteen-minute version of 'Quelli che...', split in two: useless, ugly, and boring.

This review criticizes Enzo Jannacci's 1998 album 'Quando un musicista ride' as a soulless and overly commercial collection. Except for a few unreleased tracks and decent arrangements, the album fails to add value to his original works. The reviewer expresses disappointment and reveals that the collection was imposed by Sony for profit, not artistic intent. Discover the truth behind Enzo Jannacci's 1998 album—read the full review and decide for yourself.