"Cirrus Minor is a wonderful track, in my opinion, very underrated by both the public and the Floyd."

 "With 'More,' the Floyd ‘give’ us another ‘journey’... and in the end, we might scream the phrase that Gilmour utters in ‘Cymbaline’... '...please wake me!'"

Pink Floyd's third studio album and first official soundtrack, 'More,' marks an important phase without Syd Barrett. The album blends atmospheric psychedelia with rare hard rock moments. Highlights include the haunting 'Cirrus Minor' and the cosmic 'Quicksilver.' Despite some unevenness due to its soundtrack nature, the album remains essential for understanding Pink Floyd's evolving sound and experimental spirit. Dive into Pink Floyd's unique psychedelic soundtrack 'More' and experience a pivotal moment in the band's evolution.

 "Anyone who has doubts about the band can reconsider seeing them live, it’s exactly here that they express their best."

 "The hated rain actually turned out to be an integral part of the show, making the movements of the group and all of us a real rain dance."

This review covers Imagine Dragons' 2018 Milano Rocks concert with supporting acts The Vaccines and Måneskin. Despite rain and logistical challenges, the band delivered a dynamic live performance, especially highlighting songs from their album 'Evolve'. The reviewer notes improvements in live sound quality compared to studio recordings and praises the visual spectacle. While some bands were seen as less impressive, Imagine Dragons’ catchiness and musicianship stood out, making the experience worthwhile. Discover the full live experience of Imagine Dragons at Milano Rocks 2018 — read the review and feel the energy of their unforgettable performance!

 We only see scenes, actions, which are just outward results, and what we ask is, in fact, why does she do this, why does she do that, what does she feel?

 The title will come back to mind, and you’ll ask: who are je, tu, il, elle? Who is tu? Who are you?

Chantal Akerman’s Je, tu, il, elle is an experimental French film characterized by long, slow shots and minimal dialogue. The film explores themes of solitude, identity, and femininity through intimate, sometimes enigmatic scenes. Akerman’s use of silence and minimalism invites viewers to interpret rather than understand explicitly. The reviewer identifies a personal connection with the feminine sensibility portrayed and reflects on the film’s ambiguous narrative and characters. Dive into the poetic silence of Je, tu, il, elle and discover a unique art film experience by Chantal Akerman.

 "The album flows beautifully, listening to it with eyes closed is pure ecstasy!"

 "Even the most die-hard Gabriel supporters... cannot deny that the band pulled off a great record even without their leader."

This review praises Genesis' 'A Trick Of The Tail' as a brilliant progressive rock album that successfully overcomes the absence of Peter Gabriel. The band shines technically and musically, creating a cohesive and magical concept album. Standout tracks like 'Los Endos' and 'Entangled' exemplify the album's quality. The reviewer rates it 5 stars, recognizing it as a masterpiece just slightly below previous works, while emphasizing its lasting impact and excellence. Dive into Genesis' timeless classic and experience the magic of 'A Trick Of The Tail' today!

 It’s not a film; it’s an extended celebratory music video lasting two hours with tedious dialogued transitions between one song and another.

 The Live Aid sequence could be a model for how not to represent a concert in a film.

This review criticizes Bohemian Rhapsody for its failure to portray Freddie Mercury's charisma and vitality convincingly. The film is described as a long, tedious music video with poor screenplay choices and excessive censorship. The involvement of the band led to a sanitized depiction, avoiding the more difficult and tragic parts of Mercury's life. Production flaws and a lack of rock spirit further diminish the film's impact. Discover why Bohemian Rhapsody misses the mark—read the full review and decide if this Queen biopic holds true rock spirit.

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The review for Pino Daniele's album Medina lacks the actual textual content. Only a 3-star rating is provided without any description or analysis. Explore Pino Daniele's 'Medina' and discover its sound despite the missing review details!

 The only authentic way to pretend to celebrate these dark days... is to feed the greedy jaws with something inexorably and immeasurably heavenly & divine.

 A tempestuous maelstrom of sweet-bitter Dulcinea roars that will reset your taste-bud neuron erasing everything you have ravenously bitten into up to that moment.

This review celebrates Panettone Mandorlato di Pula as the true festive treat that transcends typical commercial holiday sweets. The reviewer warns against generic, uninspired options and elevates this panettone as a divine taste experience that resets even the most jaded palate. Rich scents and ancestral flavors promise a unique, joyous Christmas indulgence. Unwrap and savor the divine Panettone Mandorlato di Pula this holiday season – taste the true essence of Christmas!

 The China that emerges from this book is a revolutionary country, not only in name but in its conception of a new state.

 Today the China of Qui Pechino is not only in contrast to the metropolitan West, but it would also seem a society distant to today’s Chinese.

Renata Pisu's 'Qui Pechino' is a rare and understated book that offers a deep look into China before Mao's death. It highlights the country's unique socialist vision, rejecting consumerism and industrialization in favor of communal living and distrust of hierarchies. The book combines illustrative content and historical insight, portraying a China very different from today's society. It is a significant document for those interested in a unique perspective on Chinese history and culture. Explore Renata Pisu’s rare insights on Mao-era China and discover a society unlike any other. Read 'Qui Pechino' today!

 "Goddard’s direction is excellent nonetheless, able to oscillate between events and flashes, the ’60s atmosphere is very good."

 "Bad Times at El Royale is a film to watch, but with reservations, meaning it doesn’t reach its aspired level."

Bad Times at El Royale is an ambitious thriller set in a mysterious hotel where seven strangers confront their pasts. The film’s direction and 60s atmosphere stand out, but some characters feel underdeveloped. Strong performances by Jeff Bridges and others contrast with weaker roles from Dakota Johnson and Chris Hemsworth. While entertaining, the movie doesn't fully deliver on its promise, making it a worthy watch with reservations. Discover the stylish secrets of El Royale — watch the film and decide if it lives up to the hype!

 The listening experience is of an unreal elegance and will take you to a strange space-time dimension.

 Raul Moretti is a unique and particular artist who continues, despite the lack of interest, to tour globally.

Raul Moretti’s album Harpness presents 17 improvisations combining electric harp and electronic sounds, creating hypnotic and experimental sonic landscapes. The album resonates with avant-garde and cosmic music influences, delivering music of depth and unique elegance. Despite being overlooked, Moretti tours globally, sharing his innovative approach. Harpness invites listeners into strange, sacred, and sometimes dark soundspaces. Explore the hypnotic world of Raul Moretti’s Harpness and experience electric harp like never before.

 Finally, the second Wings LP from 1973 is given a reissue in an accurate, complete, and full of historical details and curiosities version.

 The album regains its original hue and fully brings back the very hippie, carefree atmosphere but with a strong drive of the first incarnation of the Wings.

The Red Rose Speedway Archive Collection offers a thorough and detailed reissue of the Wings' 1973 album as originally intended. It includes rare and previously unreleased tracks, live performances, and demos, restoring the album's original double LP experience. The boxed set also contains extensive memorabilia, photos, and DVDs with promotional videos and rare footage. An essential release that appeals to Beatles fans and rock collectors alike. Discover the restored Wings classic with rare gems and exclusive content—listen to Red Rose Speedway Archive Collection now!

 Lupex represents our natural evolution in which we range between more genres.

 In Lupex, the Fakir Thongs are stripped bare, it’s a more faithful testimony of our true sound.

The review explores Fakir Thongs’ album Lupex as a significant step forward from their debut, showcasing a rich mix of stoner rock fused with blues, psychedelia, and progressive elements. The band’s diverse influences and technical prowess shine, especially in longer instrumental tracks. Lyrics touch on universal themes like broken hearts and hope. Overall, Lupex is praised as a deserving and original work. Listen to Lupex now and experience Fakir Thongs’ unique fusion of stoner, psychedelic, and blues rock!

 Blue Nights is one of Denny’s best compositions that would not have looked out of place on a Wings album (LISTEN TO BELIEVE!!!)

 The album features a very 'American' sound with nods to Blues and also, unfortunately mistakenly, to disco.

Denny Laine’s 1985 album Hometown Girls is a concept album narrating a man's loves and disillusionments through an American blues-influenced sound. While slightly weaker than his previous work, it features notable tracks like Mistral and Blue Nights, with contributions from Maggie Bell. The album reflects a transitional period before Laine’s financial hardships and style changes. Discover the layered storytelling and classic sound of Denny Laine's Hometown Girls—listen now and dive into an underrated 80s gem!

 "A fixed, evil gaze, seemed like a machine gun, a fierce beast...and the most dramatic thing...he was a kid."

 "Do you know, madam, with this gun I could kill you?...But I won’t harm you, I am nothing, I am a dead man walking...no one should be like me."

This review examines Pietro Battipede’s book on Roberto Succo, a schizophrenic serial killer whose crimes shocked Italy and France. The author provides detailed documentation and personal reflections on Succo’s tragic life and the systemic mistakes surrounding his case. The book is a gripping, emotional recount of horror, madness, and failed societal safeguards. It provokes deep questions about mental illness, criminal responsibility, and human tragedy. Discover the haunting story of Roberto Succo and the disturbing truths behind one of Italy’s most infamous killers—read the full review and explore the book now.

 "Many tracks would not have looked out of place on a Wings album."

 "Running Round in Circles, a fun song with a tropical reggae vibe, is worth almost the entire album."

Denny Laine's 'Anyone Can Fly' showcases a mature and refined solo effort with songs reminiscent of Wings. The album blends reggae, rock, and emotional ballads with polished production. Despite its quality, it suffered poor commercial success, impacting Laine's subsequent career. Standout tracks include 'Running Round in Circles' and the socially conscious title track. Listen to 'Anyone Can Fly' and discover Denny Laine's polished solo tribute to Wings with heartfelt songs and refined production.

 Her smile melted diamonds, and everyone, absolutely everyone, fell in love with her.

 Dylan’s songs never had a better dress, so much so that the words seem carved in stone.

The review celebrates Odetta's commanding, soulful voice and her extraordinary interpretation of Bob Dylan's songs. It highlights the album's blend of folk, blues, and jazz, describing it as transcendentally beautiful. Standout tracks like "Masters of War" and "Mr. Tambourine Man" are praised for their musical depth and innovation. The review also touches on Odetta's influence on Dylan's musical direction. Listen to Odetta’s timeless interpretations of Dylan’s classics and experience a soulful journey through folk and blues.

 The problem in the end, I discovered much later, is just one: they are called America but they are English.

 Anyone who has picked up a guitar has attempted to strum the two basic chords that make up 'A Horse with No Name', often not even knowing whose song it was.

This review explores the band America’s paradoxical English roots despite their American-themed music. It highlights their musical context in the 1970s, career milestones, and the 'In Concert' live album from 1985, marking the end of their Capitol Records phase. The reviewer shares a personal discovery story of the album and reflects on America’s lasting legacy and unique place in folk rock history. Dive into America’s unique folk rock journey and listen to their ‘In Concert’ album – a rare glimpse at a classic band’s live sound.

 Oteme is a true chamber orchestra: Stefano Giannotti’s voice recites absurd and surreal texts and alternates with Emanuela Lari’s.

 In 'Il corpo nel sogno,' the intention to create refined, pataphysical music that is, at the same time, very communicative never fails.

Oteme's 'Il corpo nel sogno' is a unique blend of classical and popular music influences, merging avant-garde ideas with accessibility. Stefano Giannotti crafts 12 tracks balancing instrumental and vocal pieces, with surreal lyrics delivered by him and Emanuela Lari. The album appeals to fans of experimental and chamber music and offers communication often missing in similar genres. Minimal electronic interludes are less effective, yet the work remains recommendable for research and avant-garde music enthusiasts. Explore Oteme’s unique blend of avant-garde and accessible music—listen to 'Il corpo nel sogno' on Bandcamp today!

 Samuele Bersani, with his conclusive 'ciao' in ChiccoeSpillo to emphasize a dramatic finale, doesn’t kid around.

 As a good author, Samuele Bersani weaves a world into the lyrics of this debut.

Samuele Bersani’s debut album C'hanno preso tutto is praised for its vivid storytelling and dramatic metaphors, reminiscent of Tarantino’s style. The review highlights the contrast between gloomy lyrics and playful music, with themes of victimization and societal hypocrisy. Connections to Italian neorealism and Lucio Dalla’s support are noted. The album marks a high point in Italian cantautor pop and sets the stage for Bersani's evolving autobiographical work. Discover the gripping stories and poetic artistry of Samuele Bersani’s debut—listen to C'hanno preso tutto today!

 Pieretti, with the necessary distance from Monk, has an approach, when he sits at the piano, that is monkian.

 Almost as if searching for openings for a future as a mainstream pop composer.

Pierluigi Pieretti’s debut album 'Love Will Come Tomorrow, in a Brand New Day' offers a fresh and spontaneous blend of free jazz and pop. Despite an unpolished cover and predictable track titles, the music reflects a Monk-inspired unpredictability with short, pop-structured tracks. Pieretti’s piano work navigates diverse atmospheres with simplicity and hints at future mainstream potential. Listen to Pierluigi Pieretti’s unique blend of jazz and pop on his debut album today!