"5 tracks of visceral, pure, and uncontaminated hatred,"

 "Giovanni’s extremely exasperated and inhuman vocals, which at some points of the record are neither growl nor scream, but are literally yelled, at the limit of human vocal cord tolerance."

Røt's No Hope EP is a brutal and visceral downtempo deathcore work that pushes human vocal limits and embraces pure sonic nihilism. Influenced by notable bands, the EP features dark, misanthropic themes and a mix of violent breakdowns with haunting melodies. With intense vocals and deep growls, including guest contributions, it stands out in the genre as a unique and powerful Italian release. A must-listen for fans seeking originality in heavy music. Listen to Røt's No Hope EP now and experience a unique blend of brutal downtempo deathcore and haunting darkness!

 Ode To A Friend is a truly well-written, perfectly crafted, and cohesive album.

 'Straight To The Sun' stands out as a masterpiece of balance that hints at unexpected qualities of a future hitmaker.

Old Sea Brigade's debut album 'Ode To A Friend' showcases Ben Cramer's strong songwriting and interpretative skills within a minimalist indie folk-rock framework. The album effectively blends analog synths and piano with a dreamy approach, creating a cohesive and well-crafted listening experience. Standout tracks like 'Straight To The Sun' and 'Seen A Ghost' highlight the album’s emotional depth, although it slightly lacks uniqueness. Overall, it’s a promising start hinting at future artistic growth. Listen to Old Sea Brigade’s 'Ode To A Friend' for a heartfelt indie folk experience and discover the promise of a rising star.

 Not Yet Fallen consolidate themselves at medium-high levels in terms of metalcore, demonstrating skill in both heavy and softer compositions.

 The songs are based on an introspective concept, touching on various points related to human emotions, between certainties, fears, and instability.

Not Yet Fallen, veterans of the Italian metalcore scene, release their Homebound EP with Indelirium Records, marking artistic growth. The EP successfully blends old and new metalcore styles with strong vocal dualism. Its introspective lyrics explore human emotions, balancing heavy and softer elements. Overall, the EP reinforces the band's solid position within the genre. Listen to Not Yet Fallen's Homebound EP and explore the fresh blend of metalcore styles with introspective depth.

 It’s a nice album, with some songs being a bit repetitive, but very rich in Blues Rock/Boogie, which I personally adore.

 In 20 years only a few will remember it, and only for Whatever You Want.

This review sees 'The Essential Status Quo, Volume One' as a pleasant collection rich in blues rock and boogie, though somewhat repetitive. While not destined for lasting fame, it features recognizable classics like 'Whatever You Want'. Overall, it appeals to fans of the genre but lacks enduring significance. Explore Status Quo’s blues rock hits on The Essential Status Quo, Volume One and rediscover classic boogie rock vibes!

 "Anyone can be a killer. Rifles and guns are just a few 'clicks' away."

 "School massacres are the consequence of all the rot behind a sick and ruthless system."

This review uses Gus Van Sant's Elephant as a launching point to confront the ongoing tragedy of school shootings in America. It critiques the easy access to firearms and the political system that fails to address the issue. The reviewer dedicates the thoughts to victims and families, emphasizing the film’s power to provoke reflection rather than entertainment. Watch Elephant for a powerful exploration of school shootings and reflect on the deeper issues behind this American tragedy.

 Bruce, the long-haired Englishman, has a rather dull biography.

 The best part, perhaps, is the transition from Samson to Iron Maiden.

This review criticizes Bruce Dickinson's biography for its dull and unengaging content. The reviewer expected a deeper insight into Dickinson's life and Iron Maiden's band life but was met mostly with irrelevant details like fencing and flying. The absence of emotional and relational anecdotes reduced the book's appeal. The review concludes with disappointment in the overall narrative and value of the biography. Read our candid review and decide if Bruce Dickinson's biography is worth your time.

 Tomorrow’s Shore is a delightful appetizer of what’s to come, a way for Ride to outline four possible future scenarios.

 The single 'Pulsar' is almost entirely built on a hammering and violent synth that recalls the early works of MGMT as well as the more recent M83.

Ride’s Tomorrow’s Shore EP builds on the sound reshaped in their 2017 comeback album, Weather Diaries. It boldly experiments with synth-heavy indie rock, showcasing influences from MGMT, M83, Blur, and Tame Impala. The EP acts as a teaser for the band’s future direction, offering four distinct musical scenarios. It stands out as a confident, polished step forward with standout track 'Pulsar.' Discover Ride’s evolving soundscape—listen to Tomorrow’s Shore EP today and experience their bold new direction!

 Every song will start with a little theme riff over which a gospel choir will layer, then there will be a nice crescendo of brass, percussion, and other various instruments.

 I think it’s very unlikely we’ll stay under 9 minutes per track.

The review sarcastically summarizes Kamasi Washington's album as formulaic and predictable, focusing on typical spiritual jazz elements like gospel choirs and sax solos. It highlights the album's long track lengths and lack of innovation. The tone conveys disappointment masked in irony. Dive into Kamasi Washington's Heaven And Earth and decide if this spiritual jazz journey moves you or feels all too familiar.

 Warm Drag is an organic pastiche. The charm is largely enclosed in its seemingly poor sound: analog, synthesized, automated coexist and merge into one another.

 In tune with the metropolitan decadence of the scenarios it evokes, this work (seductive, menacing and restless) attests to the clear hallucination of rock that still slightly trembles and sparkles.

Warm Drag’s 2018 self-titled debut album combines vintage electro-punk with dub, hip-hop, and minimalist synth influences. The duo crafts a unique sound marked by layered distortions, seductive vocals, and an urgent, restless energy. The album honors pioneers like Suicide and Blondie while forging its own underground identity. This work’s analog and synthesized textures create a hypnotic, retro-futuristic atmosphere. Overall, it’s a compelling and evocative blend that captivates from start to finish. Discover Warm Drag’s unique fusion of electro-punk and dub – listen to their daring 2018 debut album now!

 These are electronic shards that speak to each other in a jagged, cryptic, and intimate language.

 The important thing is to roll. Roll through the streets listening to my thoughts.

The review praises Vladislav Delay's Anima as a fluid, immersive electronic composition that blends glitch elements with ambient and trip-hop influences. It emphasizes the album's hypnotic, ever-shifting soundscape and poetic qualities. Rather than a linear evolution, the music flows unpredictably, evoking intimate and cryptic communication among its electronic sounds. The review highlights a metaphysical and philosophical reflection embedded in the experience. Listen to Vladislav Delay's Anima and immerse yourself in its hypnotic, glitch-infused soundscapes.

 Watching the film made me forget where I was... thanks to the human and psychological twists and personal reflections to which the brief story transports us.

 The soundtrack is never insistent, but it deserves to be listened to and perhaps even won some awards.

Jacques Audiard’s 'The Sisters Brothers' is a beautifully crafted western dark comedy featuring complex human emotions and classic genre elements. The film stars John C. Reilly and Joaquin Phoenix, supported by a remarkable soundtrack by Alexandre Desplat. It combines violence, humor, and introspective storytelling in a way that captivates the viewer. Praised for its psychological depth and rich character development, the film earned recognition at the Venice Film Festival. This review highlights the film's unique charm beyond its genre conventions. Discover 'The Sisters Brothers' for a fresh take on westerns with deep characters and a memorable soundtrack—watch or read more now!

 Lolli, with his usual melancholic tone, paints a watercolor that only we guys can understand.

 How many of you still have a kindergarten buddy as a friend?

The review reflects on Claudio Lolli's song 'Michel', highlighting its melancholic depiction of youth friendships and their fading bonds. It connects with the emotional complexity of growing up and the bittersweet nature of memory. Despite the author's initial youth, the song's depth stands out as an extraordinary artistic expression. The track is a poignant watercolor painting of familiar, intimate experiences. Listen to Claudio Lolli's 'Michel' and immerse yourself in a heartfelt reflection on friendship and youth.

 For the next three years, that album gathered a lot of dust in the darkest corner of my room. I hated that album!

 By listening to it continuously... I began to like it... but only when I realized I had to listen to it with my eyes closed, without looking for logic, without understanding... losing myself... losing oneself is wonderful.

The reviewer initially struggled with Pink Floyd's Ummagumma, finding it confusing and unlistenable. Over time, through repeated listening and research, they grew to appreciate the album's unique experimental qualities, especially the live recordings. Despite the band's own critical opinions, Ummagumma stands as an important and influential work in psychedelic and experimental rock. The album is best enjoyed with an open mind, embracing its unconventional and immersive nature. Explore the experimental depths of Pink Floyd's Ummagumma—listen with an open mind and experience a timeless psychedelic journey.

 Punk is whatever we made it to be.

 The sound is elastic, accelerated, incendiary. You (almost) never stop running in this double album.

Fucked Up’s 'Dose Your Dreams' offers an ambitious, 82-minute double album blending hardcore punk with psychedelic, indie, and electronic elements. The band pushes musical boundaries by incorporating diverse influences and featuring numerous guest artists. The narrative continues from a previous concept, exploring themes of oppression, utopia, and personal freedom. Despite excellent performances and a strong artistic vision, the production feels somewhat polished, missing rawness that could have elevated the album further. Overall, it’s a compelling and challenging listening experience for dedicated fans. Dive into the relentless soundscape of Fucked Up’s 'Dose Your Dreams' and discover punk like you’ve never heard before!

 I have never in my life seen users so attentive, so meticulous, so precise, and for this I can only give my compliments.

 I hope the intelligence to understand that this is not a rant made for my demolished reviews... it seems obvious I’m talking about how things go here from my point of view AND NOT about my reviews hated by all.

The reviewer reflects on the attentive users of the platform while criticizing the prevalent low-quality and insincere reviews. They highlight contradictions in ratings and emphasize respectful, informed commenting. Finally, they briefly compliment 'Le Tagliatelle di Nonna Pina' as exceptional with a humorous gesture. Discover the heartfelt review and explore 'Le Tagliatelle di Nonna Pina' — see why it stands out amidst mixed online feedback!

 '28 Days Later' is considered by genre enthusiasts as a little gem, if not even the ultimate masterpiece.

 The viewer finds comfort from the passage of information, from the unwinding plot that does not bluff or improvise anything striking, but at the same time takes shape capturing empathy and interest.

Danny Boyle's 28 Days Later revitalizes the zombie genre with strong direction, sharp writing by Alex Garland, and compelling performances. The film's characters evolve deeply amidst a believable apocalyptic scenario, balancing horror with emotional depth and social themes. The review highlights the film as a must-see, praising its careful storytelling and criticizing its sequel for missing the original's impact. Watch Danny Boyle’s 28 Days Later now and experience a fresh take on the zombie genre that blends intense horror with deep human emotion.

 Each of his murders must be a work of art, increasingly complex and ingenious.

 The world/society either cannot or simply doesn’t want to stop him.

Lars von Trier’s The House That Jack Built is a chilling, intense exploration of a psychopathic serial killer’s mind. The film combines dark humor with disturbing violence, creating a unique and provocative portrait. Matt Dillon delivers a standout performance, supported by Uma Thurman and Bruno Ganz. Though divisive and not for the faint of heart, the film is an unforgettable cinematic experience that challenges viewers' perspectives on evil and society. Von Trier’s bold direction ensures the movie leaves a lasting impact. Dive into Lars von Trier’s provocative thriller and experience a chilling exploration of the darkest human psyche.

 "Haxan is a film that leaves no escape, it scandalizes you, terrifies you, captivates you, and takes possession of you."

 "His appearances are 'lightning-quick', his cruelty is represented not so much through his actions as much as through his malicious and terrifying gaze."

Haxan is a daring 1922 silent film by Benjamin Christensen that blends documentary style and dark horror to depict witchcraft and demonology. The film shocks with taboo imagery and raw scenes rarely seen then or now. Christensen's visionary direction challenges censorship and captivates with its eerie atmosphere and unsettling characters. This masterpiece remains a powerful, unsettling milestone in cinematic history, deserving full uncut viewing. Watch the full uncut version of Haxan and experience one of cinema's darkest masterpieces today!

 "Maria Lando" is one of the most beautiful songs of all time.

 Think of an almost jazz or almost Creole ballad, of a soft and enveloping rhythm, of the brightest melancholy, of the subtlest and sweetest hypnosis.

This review celebrates the anthology 'Afro-Peruvian Classics: The Soul of Black Peru,' curated by David Byrne. It highlights the evocative and hypnotic nature of songs like 'Maria Lando' by Susana Baca and the deep cultural roots of Afro-Peruvian music. The album offers a rich blend of African and Latin influences and features gems from influential artists such as Chabuca, Lucila, and Manuel Donayre. It is highly recommended even for those not usually fond of South American music. Discover the enchanting rhythms of Afro-Peruvian Classics—listen to Maria Lando and experience the soul of Black Peru today!

 Christine still has that unmistakable voice that defined an era, and Lindsey remains the usual guitar hero leaving his mark.

 The gem of the record, in the opinion of the writer, is the least 'hyped' song; that little jewel LoveIsHereToStay.

This review highlights Lindsey Buckingham and Christine McVie's album as a genuine extension of the Fleetwood Mac sound. Despite the absence of Stevie Nicks, the album captures the classic essence with modern production. The reviewer praises the familiar vocals and guitar work, calling out "Love Is Here To Stay" as a standout track. Overall, it respects the artists' past while embracing a fresh approach. Discover the timeless sound of Lindsey Buckingham and Christine McVie—listen to their album and experience Fleetwood Mac's spirit anew!