The long instrumental digressions destabilize, entering harmfully into your mind, your soul.

 The listening of the paradisiacal crescendo found in the thirteen minutes of "Weight" is worth much more than what I have written so far.

Clearing The Eye is an immersive live DVD capturing Isis during their Panopticon tour, emphasizing their heavy, layered, and complex sonic style. With minimal stage distractions, the band's music commands full attention, producing intense emotional and sonic contrasts. The DVD also includes raw early recordings that recall their noise-driven roots, highlighting their evolution. Highlighted is the 13-minute epic 'Weight,' described as one of their finest works. Experience the power and depth of Isis's live performance — watch Clearing The Eye and immerse yourself in post-rock mastery.

 After this record it’s over for everyone else, there’s no more room for anyone.

 Don’t you want to turn up the volume to the maximum and blast it even louder, wishing that your amplifier and speakers explode?

This review praises The Stooges' 1969 debut album as a groundbreaking punk rock masterpiece. It highlights the unmatched intensity, perfect instrumentation, and legendary live energy captured in the recording. The reviewer emphasizes the album's lasting influence and urges newcomers to discover its devilish power and raw sound. Iconic tracks like "I Wanna Be Your Dog" and "No Fun" are celebrated as essential punk anthems. Dive into The Stooges' explosive debut and experience the raw power that defined punk rock's future!

 Echobrain is an album that pisses me off. If it had been released four or five years earlier, music critics would have hailed it as a masterpiece.

 A true musician like Newsted... risked offering a work that conveys many more sensations compared to the usual demonic screams.

Echobrain marks Jason Newsted’s brave venture beyond Metallica, blending honest pop rock with innovative English-inspired sounds. Despite Metallica’s criticisms, the album showcases strong synergy between Newsted, Brian Sagrafena, and Dylan Donkin. Highlight tracks like 'Adrift' and 'Ghosts' appeal especially to fans of Queens of the Stone Age and Soundgarden. Though it’s a departure from heavy metal, Echobrain offers memorable melodies and artistic growth. Listen to Echobrain and explore Jason Newsted’s unique take on rock beyond Metallica!

 "Lucio Fulci carefully measures the splatter element, which accompanies, without overpowering, the dreamlike and supernatural aspect."

 "The film wraps you in a subtle and creeping tension that you don’t immediately notice."

Sette note in nero is praised as Lucio Fulci’s most successful thriller despite some flaws. The film crafts subtle supernatural tension through a measured blend of parapsychology, suspense, and atmospheric music. Jennifer O'Neill’s portrayal of Virginia adds depth to the unfolding mystery. Minor criticism is given to the film’s closing explanation, which feels a bit forced. Overall, the movie captivates with its slow-building, dreamlike mood. Discover the haunting mysteries of Lucio Fulci’s Sette note in nero – watch the thriller that blends supernatural vision with suspenseful storytelling.

 Chic represents the worthy and serious side of disco music.

 If there is one band capable of reconciling you with disco music, it’s them.

This review praises Chic's greatest hits album as a sophisticated and timeless example of disco music. It highlights the band's musical craftsmanship, especially the innovative bass lines and rhythm guitar. Chic is credited with elevating disco beyond mere dance music into a refined art form. The review also emphasizes Nile Rodgers' and Bernard Edwards' lasting impact on music, noting their influence on later genres. Despite minor track omissions, the album is highly recommended for those wanting to reconnect with the true spirit of disco. Listen now to Chic’s greatest hits and experience the timeless groove of true disco mastery!

 They play without technicalities and put forward all their desire to make as much noise as possible: wild, angry, strong, belligerent.

 Just put the CD in position, press the Play button to be 'flattened' by the seventy seconds of the initial 'I Only Got The Shakes'.

This review praises The Hellacopters' 'Cream of the Crap! Vol.2' as a raw, energetic compilation showcasing their hard rock and punk roots. It highlights their blend of 60s Detroit rock influences with punk's chaotic energy. The review emphasizes the band's passion, wild sound, and standout original tracks, especially 'A Cross For Cain'. Overall, it's a commendation of the band's loud, powerful, and uncompromising style. Discover the raw energy of The Hellacopters—listen to Cream of the Crap! Vol.2 and experience pure rock chaos!

 Steve Perry has captured the experiences of recent years in 10 songs, actually 15 considering the Bonus Tracks.

 The first four tracks immediately imprint themselves into the listener’s memory; the other tracks require more careful listening—mostly slow songs with nostalgic lyrics.

Steve Perry returns after a long hiatus with 'Traces', an album mostly consisting of reflective ballads and mid-tempo songs. Inspired by personal loss, the album explores themes of grief, love, and hope with excellent production and memorable melodies. While not a rock-heavy record, it offers a soulful listening experience appreciated by fans. The album cover visually represents various stages of Perry’s career. Explore Steve Perry's heartfelt 'Traces' and experience his soulful journey through loss and hope — listen now!

 The singer’s voice is now the added value of the album.

 Heavy album of the year? For now, yes, and hands down.

This review covers Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs' album 'King Of Cowards,' highlighting the band's evolution with more accessible track lengths and a compelling mix of heavy stoner rock and psychedelic doom. The vocalist's unique shouted-cavernous style is praised for adding atmosphere. The album showcases strong influences from Toni Iommi, Electric Wizard, and Hawkwind, earning it high regard as a top heavy album of the year. Dive into 'King Of Cowards' and experience the heavy, psychedelic stoner rock journey of Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs now!

 At the antithesis in terms of approach, 'Anthemic Aggressor' is a trip of cosmic synths and amphetamine rhythm.

 If you want a blend of what’s been described so far, dive into 'Last Peace': a soft start, between post-rock and psychedelia, which halfway through accelerates for a controlled assault.

Smote Reverser marks a continued evolution for John Dwyer's Oh Sees, blending psychedelic sounds with complex song structures and dynamic instrumentation. The album embraces a less noisy, more progressive approach without fully committing to 'prog' labels. Standout tracks feature cosmic synths, tribal psych rhythms, and memorable guitar riffs. Despite slight imperfections, the album balances quality and quantity impressively. Listen to Oh Sees' Smote Reverser to experience a fresh mix of psychedelic rock and compelling musical innovation!

 "Exemplary in this sense is 'Soliloquy for Michael Brown', a restless sax angrily shouting over a base of congas."

 "Music as good for the mind as it is invigorating for the body."

The 2018 album 'An Angel Fell' by Idris Ackamoor & The Pyramids stands out as a powerful and politically charged jazz record. It blends traditional African sounds with jazz influences, including echoes of Sun Ra. The music is both thought-provoking and physically energizing, with standout tracks like 'Tinoge' and the tribute to Michael Brown showcasing deep emotion and complex musicianship. Discover the vibrant fusion of jazz and African rhythms in 'An Angel Fell' – listen now and feel the music's powerful message.

 When Borrell's pen is inspired, only gems come out, as in the case of the devastating "Got To Let The Good Times Back Into Your Life," an absolutely irresistible indie anthem.

 "Olympus Sleeping" ultimately proves to be a good calling card for Razorlight's attempt to reposition themselves in a very different music scene.

After a 10-year break, Razorlight returns with Olympus Sleeping, an album that embraces the fresh, direct indie rock style of their debut. Johnny Borrell's mature songwriting shines alongside contributions from new drummer Martin Chambers. While some nostalgic references feel a bit dated, tracks like "Got To Let The Good Times Back Into Your Life" and "Good Night" stand out as highlights. The album serves as a strong reintroduction to a changed music scene. Listen to Razorlight's Olympus Sleeping now and rediscover their fresh indie rock energy!

 "What is missing, in my opinion, is that dark atmosphere that was felt in the film, with the rain falling continuously, a sign that there was no escape for anyone."

 "As much as Gomorrah is objectively superior in many aspects, personally I don’t have the urge to see the third season. Instead, for Suburra, I’m already ready for the second."

The Suburra series expands on Stefano Sollima’s film with strong character development and narrative rhythm but lacks the film's dark atmosphere and iconic music. Performances vary, with Alessandro Borghi standing out. Compared to Gomorrah, Suburra falls short in realism and direction but excels in character empathy and relationships. Overall, a promising start that leaves anticipation for season two. Discover the dark world of Suburra—watch the series and explore its complex characters now!

 What does defeat sound like? Primarily the moral one, which pertains to our being...

 The album is equally mournful, sad, moderately hopeful, absolutely cynical, probably painful, certainly beautiful.

The review reflects on the emotional depth of Spiritualized’s album And Nothing Hurt, describing it as a portrayal of moral defeat mixed with subtle hope. The album’s mournful, cynical yet beautiful sound is highlighted as possibly the band’s best work since 1997. The reviewer praises its ability to capture lingering sadness with a touch of humor and resilience. Listen to Spiritualized’s And Nothing Hurt to experience a hauntingly beautiful journey through defeat and hope.

 Once again, they’re more than ready to amaze, with such an ease of writing that it borders on absolute perfection.

 Space-Thrash-Progressive played with the skill and 'cleanliness' that are an essential trademark.

Voivod's Post Society EP introduces new bassist Dominique Laroche, delivering a powerful blend of space-thrash-progressive metal. The five-track EP features complex riffs, dynamic tension changes, and a notable Hawkwind cover, all underscored by the band's trademark skill and integrity. Fans will appreciate the seamless integration of Rocky and the strong contributions by Chewy, Away, and Snake. The review praises the EP's artistic and musical excellence, reaffirming Voivod's enduring status in heavy metal. Dive into Voivod's Post Society EP now and experience the thrilling fusion of space thrash and progressive metal!

 "Voices Of The Air" is a work with a meditative, amplified nature, filling spaces as well as the spirit of the listeners.

 Jon Porras' approach renders time as something inseparable from the divine, repeatedly enacting the myth of creation.

Jon Porras' 'Voices Of The Air' is a cerebral, meditative ambient album expanding on his minimalist roots and Barn Owl legacy. Drawing from John Cage's philosophy and Indian raga traditions, it uses extensive synthetic modulation on a Yamaha DX7 to create a spiritually resonant listening experience. The album forgoes dramatic crescendos in favor of balanced, evocative soundscapes that invite reflective immersion. Dive into the serene soundscapes of Jon Porras' 'Voices Of The Air' and experience a fresh take on minimalist ambient music.

 Ottone Pesante continue the proposal from their first work combining metal with a drum-trumpet and trombone formation.

 'Doom Mood' is a heavy track lasting 13 minutes, an epic soundtrack fit for legendary battles like those in Game of Thrones or The Lord of the Rings.

Ottone Pesante's second album, Apocalips, boldly combines brass instruments and metal music to create a groundbreaking sound. The review highlights the band's originality, technical skill, and thematic depth. Standout tracks like 'Bleeding Moon' and 'Doom Mood' exemplify their heavy, epic style. The album is portrayed as an intense, concept-driven journey worth more than a casual listen. Dive into Ottone Pesante's Apocalips and experience a bold new brass-infused metal journey—listen now and feel the heavy energy!

 You know those records that rejuvenate you? They’re records that sound sincere, with people singing their hearts out, fleeting melodies, variable and suspended between joy and melancholy.

 Every now and then it’s necessary to rediscover your roots and take a mental vacation to go back to being a carefree and rebellious adolescent again.

The review captures the raw, heartfelt nature of Hop Along’s 2015 album Painted Shut. It praises the sincere vocals and melodic indie rock sound mixed with folk and Americana. Reflecting on youthful rebellion and passion, the album is described as refreshing and nostalgic. The reviewer highlights Frances Quinlan's powerful voice and the expertly crafted production by John Agnello. The album is seen as a vibrant invitation to reconnect with carefree adolescent emotions. Listen to Painted Shut and experience Hop Along's heartfelt indie rock journey today!

 Flower Boy seems to have finally found the definitive maturation both musically and in content.

 This is the first work of Tyler-the-person and not Tyler the character: a sumptuous work full of black culture in its productions and very introspective in its lyrics.

Flower Boy represents Tyler, The Creator's artistic peak and a significant maturation from his earlier provocative style. The album blends nostalgic, soulful production influenced by 70s funk and Pharrell Williams. Its introspective lyrics explore Tyler's emotions, fears, and sexuality, marking a personal and musical evolution. The project balances rap, R&B, and indie influences resulting in a contemporary classic. This album firmly establishes Tyler as a major figure in modern hip-hop. Explore Flower Boy to experience Tyler, The Creator's compelling blend of introspection and innovative hip-hop production.

 The Great Pretender is perhaps the best track on the CD: the opening is entirely entrusted to Slash's guitar, incredibly melodious, a thrilling riff that brings me back to the magic of Sweet Child o' Mine.

 I recommend this album to fans of the most classic Hard Rock: listen to it not in search of Guns n' Roses, but of the present of Hard Rock.

Living the Dream is Slash Feat. Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators' third album, showcasing a tight hard rock sound with melodic riffs, powerful solos, and strong vocals. The addition of rhythm guitarist Frank Sidoris adds melodic depth. Tracks like The Great Pretender stand out, blending classic Slash guitar magic with fresh energy. This album is highly recommended for fans of classic hard rock and those seeking modern vitality in the genre. Discover the powerful riffs and soaring vocals on Slash Feat. Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators' Living the Dream—listen now and experience modern hard rock at its finest!

 Their science of the unexpected, while always overdoing it, manages, somehow, to never really go overboard.

 To be honest, I’m crazy about it, because there’s plenty of genius, plenty of fun, and some melancholy here and there too.

The Flying Lizards' album Fourth Wall is a fascinating patchwork of unexpected sounds and styles that blend skeletal rhythms, ambient textures, and quirky noise elements. Influenced by Brian Eno's work yet uniquely playful, the album delivers an intellectual but enjoyable listening experience. The reviewer praises its inventive, sometimes psychotic energy combined with moments of melancholy and fun. Overall, it's regarded as a brilliant and engaging record. Dive into The Flying Lizards' Fourth Wall and experience a masterful blend of avant-garde sounds and playful innovation today!