Basinski rather conceives existential poems, he has the talent and the vision.

 One must imagine those crows happy.

William Basinski’s Shortwavemusic deeply explores existential themes using processed shortwave radio signals to create an ambient and avantgarde soundscape. The review draws parallels between the album and Van Gogh’s crows, evoking feelings of nostalgia, despair, and hope. With drone-heavy textures and unsettling dissonances, the album is likened to a sonic poem that balances dark oppression with a faint escape route. It’s praised for its emotional intensity and visionary approach to sound. Dive into the haunting world of William Basinski’s Shortwavemusic and experience its profound ambient journey today.

 Zendaya not only delivers a good acting performance, but thanks to a well-calibrated writing phase, she proves to be a particularly apt choice as the narrator who reveals many uncomfortable truths.

 Unlike the British series, here we find little taste for surreal situations and much for the extreme ones – the situations depicted are terribly realistic.

Euphoria Season 1 breaks typical teen drama stereotypes with raw and realistic storytelling. Zendaya delivers a strong, nuanced performance as narrator amid dark themes of substance abuse and sexuality. The show balances extreme situations with believable character development. However, the final episodes falter, weakening the overall impact. Despite flaws, the series shows strong cult potential. Dive into Euphoria Season 1 for a gripping, unflinching look at modern teen life – watch now and experience its raw intensity.

 Necropolis is a good work that returns Sol Invictus to us in all their splendor.

 It is almost a concept album dedicated to London and the Thames, viewed as a sort of serpent winding through the city.

Necropolis marks Sol Invictus' focused return after four years, portraying a dark, nostalgic vision of London through music. The album blends folk elements with electric touches thanks to guest guitarist Don Anderson. Despite the absence of longtime collaborator Andrew King, the work recalls some of the band’s best moments. It’s a recommended listen for fans and followers of Sol Invictus’ unique style. Discover the haunting sounds of Necropolis and immerse yourself in Sol Invictus' rich vision of London today!

 Willie Dixon didn’t compose just with himself or the song in mind, but he wrote specifically for the musician at hand.

 "The Blues Every Which Way" could be a definition that fits Dixon’s life perfectly, even though he himself would say, "I am the blues."

This review highlights Willie Dixon's profound impact on blues through his songwriting and bass performance, coupled with Memphis Slim's distinctive piano and vocals. The 1960 album 'The Blues Every Which Way' showcases a unique piano and double bass duo format. Noted for its deep emotions and classic blues elements, the record is considered essential in blues collections despite not being a masterpiece. Explore the soulful blues artistry of Memphis Slim and Willie Dixon—listen to The Blues Every Which Way today!

 The essence of Strung Out is absent, lost in the mirage of what it was, struggling to reach what it wants to be.

 A 13-track torment when half would have sufficed.

This review examines Strung Out’s 2019 album 'Songs Of Armor And Devotion', acknowledging technical skill and catchy moments but criticizing overall inconsistency and a loss of the band's core essence. The departure of longtime drummer Jordan Burns and introduction of Robert Shankle are noted but unexplained. While some tracks stand out, the album ultimately falls short of expectations, feeling like a prolonged and uneven experience. Explore Strung Out's latest album and decide for yourself if the melodic punk spirit still shines!

 Alraune is a book that represents a true manifesto of black and decadent fantasy.

 His narrative always remains on the edge of consciousness and unconsciousness, grotesque, occult, and deviant eroticism.

Alraune by Hanns Heinz Ewers is hailed as a masterpiece of dark, decadent fantasy literature. The review highlights Ewers's position within the German-Austrian horror revival and explores themes of occultism, grotesque eroticism, and the femme fatale archetype. The novel’s connection to esoteric legends and the seductive yet destructive female protagonist are emphasized, alongside praise for the translation and contextual afterword. It is recommended for gothic and fantastic literature collections. Explore the dark and decadent world of Alraune—read this Gothic masterpiece today!

 Buy this album, translate the lyrics, listen to his songs, and you will laugh, cry, and make love.

 His voice, warm, melancholic, intense, and capable of seducing... Could he truly be the heir of Serge Gainsburg?

Benjamin Biolay’s 2009 double album La Superbe captures the essence of love with orchestral arrangements and rich, emotional storytelling. The album experiments with diverse styles, from jazz to rock and pop, weaving deeply personal lyrics and melodies. Biolay’s warm and melancholic voice shines throughout, drawing comparisons to legends like Serge Gainsbourg. Though well-known in France, he remains a hidden gem internationally. This album invites listeners to explore French music beyond the usual names. Listen to La Superbe and immerse yourself in the poetic heart of French music and love.

 Ulver is a schizophrenic band - able to change musical genre so radically from album to album.

 Drone Activity immerses us in a hypnotic and hypnagogic dimension, dreamlike music to listen to before falling asleep.

Ulver continues to redefine their sound with Drone Activity, an experimental electronic album featuring hypnotic drones and ambient atmospheres. Recorded live in Oslo, the album conjures a dreamlike, meditative mood reminiscent of Coil's minimalist works. It highlights Ulver's successful embrace of electronic music as their new creative dimension. Discover Ulver's mesmerizing Drone Activity—listen now on Bandcamp and dive into their hypnotic electronic journey!

 I keep this record jealously and I would like to see: it manages to blend genres and artists that are very different from each other and combine them into thirteen homogeneous tracks.

 RECORD LABELS REMASTER THIS RECORD, IT DESERVES RESPECT AND ATTENTION!

Perigeo's 'Alice' is an exceptional and unconventional concept album inspired by Alice in Wonderland. The album skilfully blends diverse genres and features a cast of notable Italian singers playing characters from the story. Highlights include strong instrumentals and memorable duets, although it remains an underrated and underappreciated gem. The reviewer urges record labels to remaster and give this album the recognition it deserves. Listen to Perigeo's fascinating 'Alice' and experience a truly unique musical journey inspired by Wonderland.

 Lavalantula is a masterpiece and also a relative novelty for Italian screens, freely inspired by Sharknado.

 In California there will always be a next apocalypse, and Sharknado has reached the sixth episode and Lavalantula only the second.

Lavalantula is celebrated as a brilliantly absurd TV monster movie from the Asylum studios, blending volcanic eruptions with giant fire-breathing tarantulas. Inspired by the Sharknado series’ outrageousness, it delivers campy fun perfect for fans of trash cinema. The review praises the film’s humor, its unapologetic ridiculousness, and memorable cult actors, making it a worthy watch for those craving hilariously bad movies. The reviewer encourages viewers to embrace the chaos and enjoy the nonstop creative madness Asylum offers. Watch Lavalantula for outrageous monster fun and laugh loud with Asylum’s wild creations!

 If a writer is prolific, take a look at his wife. She is almost always ugly. And what do you expect the poor guy to do? Write!

 A NO must rise from the depths and frighten those who say YES. They will wonder what is not appreciated in their optimism.

Ennio Flaiano's Diario degli errori compiles a lively mix of notes, jokes, and reflections spanning from 1950 to 1972. Flaiano's sharp wit and critical eye dissect Italian culture, media, and his own contradictions with humor and satire. Though occasionally chaotic and fragmentary, the work offers valuable insights into cinema, literature, and social observation. The notable 'Philosophy of Refusal' encourages independence from labels and collective thinking. Overall, it is an entertaining and thoughtful read. Dive into Flaiano's witty Diario degli errori and discover his sharp satire on culture, cinema, and self-reflection!

 Their purpose, since the very beginning, is to make you feel the 'weight' of every note, every second, and every beat of the piece.

 More than an hour has passed since the first notes... all that’s left is to start over from the beginning.

Earth's 'Full Upon Her Burning Lips' demands patient listening to appreciate its weighty, hypnotic doom rock style. The album features expansive, slow riffs that transport listeners into a mystical, solitary experience. This work diverges from earlier noisy distortions, embracing a more atmospheric and desert rock sound. Despite a slightly weak bass at times, it offers a rich, immersive journey ideal for fans of instrumental rock. It's a rewarding album that invites repeated listening. Dive into the hypnotic world of Earth’s 'Full Upon Her Burning Lips' and experience doom rock like never before—listen now!

 This is one of the few records I’ve been regularly listening to for over thirty years, at least a couple of times a month.

 Turn up the volume, turn it up, turn it up.

Blissed Out Fatalists' self-titled 1987 album is a vibrant blend of California trance, industrial noise, and underground rock. Praised for its boldness and timeless energy, the record continues to excite listeners decades later. The review highlights the album's unique sound, memorable tracks, and the band's lasting influence, especially after the 2012 reissue. The album's raw power and playful creativity make it an enduring cult classic. Dive into the bold sounds of Blissed Out Fatalists and experience a timeless journey through California trance and industrial noise!

 John Lennon’s singing seems to come from another dimension, the dimension where Marco passed through.

 Nothing makes sense, except the names... and even a song like A day in the life can help.

This review explores 'A Day in the Life' as more than just a classic Beatles song, but as a powerful emotional tribute to lost friends. The reviewer reflects on the song's haunting musical elements and personal memories, connecting the lyrics and orchestration to themes of mortality and remembrance. The piece is celebrated for its timeless impact and deep emotional resonance. Discover the profound depth of The Beatles' 'A Day in the Life' and its powerful tribute to memory and loss today.

 We begin to die as soon as we are born. What is so strange about death? It's not a surprise. It's part of life. It's transformation.

 Within the slender plot of an impossible love lies all the transgressive spirit of those years.

Colin Higgins' HAROLD E MAUDE is a witty and transgressive screenplay that inspired a cult 1971 film by Al Ashby. It explores an unusual love story set against 1970s counterculture themes. The dialogues and scenarios challenge societal norms, highlighting a holistic, New Age view on life and death. This overlooked work deserves rediscovery for its timeless appeal and cultural significance. Read or reread HAROLD E MAUDE to rediscover a cult screenplay full of wit, spirit, and timeless cultural insight.

 "It’s easier to imagine the end of the world than the end of capitalism."

 "Capitalism is invincible because it engulfs everything and transforms everything into an object to barter."

This review highlights Mark Fisher's Realismo Capitalista as an essential essay on the stagnation and contradictions of late capitalism. It discusses the cultural, psychological, and socio-economic impacts, emphasizing Fisher’s accessible style without technical jargon. The author praises Fisher’s critical insight into mental health, education, and capitalist co-optation of countercultures. The review views the book as a powerful diagnosis rather than a solution, reflecting on its relevance a decade after the 2008 financial crisis. Explore Mark Fisher’s profound critique of capitalism by reading Realismo Capitalista and reflect on the challenges of our socio-economic world.

 "Mille volte ancora is one of the best songs of recent years, with a pop rhythm and a beautiful text that touches me deeply."

 "This album sounds rather unusual, a record so experimental by Gazzé hasn’t been seen in quite a while."

Max Gazzé's album Maximilian blends catchy pop with experimental touches and poignant lyrics. The review praises standout songs like "Mille volte ancora" and "Sul fiume," while noting some less memorable tracks. Overall, the album surprises with its creative approach and emotional depth, making it worthy of attention. Listen to Max Gazzé's Maximilian and explore a fresh mix of pop and experimentation today!

 "Musically, they are incapable of making bad records."

 "Bad Religion, at least on an ideological level, should always dare. Something that this 'Age of Unreason' does not do."

Bad Religion's Age of Unreason delivers strong melodies and folk influences but lacks depth in political content. The album critiques Donald Trump yet paradoxically supports Hillary Clinton, generating ideological contradictions. The reviewer finds the lyrical erudition insufficient without bolder reflections and challenges from the band. Ultimately, the album falls short of punk’s traditional role as the voice of the marginalized and defeats. Explore Bad Religion’s latest album and join the debate on punk’s political edge and melodic evolution.

 "Joe Jackson in Night and Day is at the highest level. An artist surpassing himself in an impressive way."

 "A Slow Song is the most beautiful song in the history of pop-rock music, where Jackson screams all his anger at a world that often seems hostile."

This review praises Joe Jackson's 1982 album Night & Day as a masterful and innovative work blending diverse musical styles. It highlights the album's emotional depth, technical skill, and commercial success. Tracks like Steppin' Out and Real Men exemplify Jackson's compositional brilliance. The album stands as a high point in Jackson’s career and in the pop-rock genre. Discover the genius of Joe Jackson’s Night & Day—listen now and experience one of pop-rock’s greatest albums!

 Time Machine live in Cleveland by Rush... represents the quintessence or almost of a live performance by a band that is glorified and praised by aficionados of the genre.

 Neil remains the king of percussion, precise, academic, virtuous. The unusual riffs and solos by Alex shine brightly on their own.

The review praises Rush's 'Time Machine 2011: Live in Cleveland' as an exceptional live DVD capturing the band’s iconic sound and performance. It highlights the blend of hard rock and progressive elements, the virtuosity of band members, and their distinctive stage theatrics. Though noting Geddy Lee's voice has aged, the performance remains captivating. The reviewer highly recommends the DVD for fans and newcomers alike. Dive into Rush’s legendary live performance and experience the magic of Time Machine 2011—watch, listen, and relive rock history now!