Life can be an endless sarabande, an astonishing collage of unheard sounds, a long, frenzied bacchanal celebrating the enjoyment of all the senses.

 In the end, no one will know if all this truly happened.

This review imaginatively frames Faust's 1971 debut album as a Faustian pact between the old devil and a young doctor, blending surreal storytelling with a vivid musical description. It celebrates the album's fusion of psychedelic blues, experimental electronics, and intense emotional textures. The review portrays the music as a complex, frenzied journey of discovery, fear, pleasure, and existential questioning. Ultimately, it highlights the album’s unique and haunting atmosphere, where hope flickers amidst chaos. Dive into Faust's groundbreaking debut and experience a legendary journey through psychedelic and experimental soundscapes today!

 His talent lies not only in having engaged in different experiences, always with great results.

 He tells pieces of his country, dedicating this work primarily to what he defines as 'reverence.'

Ry Cooder's 'The Prodigal Son' reflects his enduring talent and deep connection to Americana. The album skillfully blends new compositions and traditional pieces, delivered with reverence and maturity. Produced alongside his son Joachim, it showcases Ry's role as both a musical innovator and guardian of American roots music. Overall, it is a noteworthy return after a political-themed previous album. Discover Ry Cooder's timeless Americana sound—listen to 'The Prodigal Son' now and explore his rich musical legacy!

 The General Line has the ability, like all the other masterpieces of Eisenstein, to examine in every frame the post-revolutionary movement, its feelings and its bitterness.

 Eisenstein masters the medium and forges a weapon, with meditative frenzy, unparalleled for the unprecedented combination of metaphysicality of form and concreteness of content.

This review praises Sergei Eisenstein's The General Line as a seminal work of Soviet propaganda cinema. It highlights the film's blend of artistic experimentation and political messaging, emphasizing its metaphysical and concrete portrayal of society’s transformation. Eisenstein’s work is noted for its sharp social critique and powerful symbolism, contrasting sharply with modern capitalist cinema. The film's visual power and ideological depth make it a timeless masterpiece. Dive into Eisenstein's visionary Soviet masterpiece and discover cinema as a powerful tool of social revolution and artistic innovation.

 A soundscape that evokes house music, Mr Oizo’s acid, or the synth pop wave of the 80s in England.

 Songs that, with Marras’s voice sometimes childish, sometimes sensually chanteuse-like from another era, gift us new sensations.

Dilula's debut album 'Le vie dell'amore' merges diverse influences from 90s hip hop to 80s synth pop, creating a richly textured electronic soundscape. The duo’s blend of sharp beats and ambient vibes delivers cinematic moods, enhanced by Marras’s evocative vocals. This self-produced work invites listeners to explore new pop songs with an avant-garde edge, ideal for nighttime listening. Discover the unique blend of synth pop and electronic vibes in Dilula’s debut – perfect for your next nighttime listening session!

 Those spirals, those almost visually disturbing circles seem to say “don’t worry about the album’s winding and varied path. Because deep down we are still the COC.”

 Pepper has never been so serene and sunny in his singing; and the other members can only adapt, following him step by step on an excursion into Folk-Country.

This review praises Corrosion of Conformity's 'America’s Volume Dealer' as a strong, yet slightly puzzling album that leans into Southern rock and blues influences. The band lineup is celebrated, especially for their past masterpieces. The album demands multiple listens but rewards with tracks blending hard rock, stoner, and folk-country styles. Noteworthy songs include 'Stare Too Long' and 'Take What You Want'. Overall, the album is seen as a successful evolution of their sound. Discover Corrosion of Conformity's dynamic blend of hard rock and Southern blues in America’s Volume Dealer—listen and explore its powerful new sound today!

 Sick Luke’s productions are the best in Italy: his trap is vibrant like the night, dark like the unsaid, alienating like the most ambiguous side of our mind.

 These three records break, and will break until they deprive us of the right to blast music on stereos and headphones.

The review defends Dark Polo Gang's mixtapes compiled in Trilogy as a groundbreaking and vibrant take on Italian trap music. Despite criticisms of their lyrics and style, the album is praised for shaking up rap conventions with innovative production by Sick Luke and prioritizing vibe over intellectualism. It argues that their music breaks barriers and captures an essential raw energy beyond mainstream hip-hop expectations. Dive into Dark Polo Gang's Trilogy now and experience Italy's boldest trap revolution firsthand!

 Wax Chattels is a guitar band without guitars, built on vigorous bass grooves and enveloping keyboards.

 The album represents the darker, hypnotic side, much like certain X-Files visions to which the trio shows devotion.

Wax Chattels' debut album presents a compelling blend of aggressive hardcore punk and experimental noise from Auckland's trio. The band forgoes traditional guitars in favor of driving bass grooves, keyboards, and dynamic drums, creating a dark and hypnotic atmosphere. Produced by Jonathan Pearce and released on Flying Nun Records, the album channels an intense energy reminiscent of early punk pioneers like Flipper while delivering a unique signature sound. Fans of experimental and hardcore music will find this LP engaging and noteworthy. Listen to Wax Chattels' mesmerizing debut and explore a fresh take on hardcore punk and noise music today!

 One encounters meticulously crafted sounds, sometimes essential and direct, and other times lighter and more subdued.

 A clear voice, at times melancholic and dark, expressed through impeccable technique made of frenetic rhythms in a new wave key.

Broono, a young band with experienced musicians Elisabetta DelFerro and Massimiliano Cerri, released their debut album Running featuring six intense tracks. The album balances meticulous and varied soundscapes with a blend of melancholic and dark elements. Their style mixes deep bass lines, light viola melodies, and 80s-inspired synthesizers. The music explores frenetic rhythms and energetic yet somber patterns within a new wave framework. Listen to Broono’s Running to experience a unique blend of new wave energy and haunting viola melodies.

 Even at first listen, the work presents itself as complete and captivating, with highly varied and valid sounds.

 An album with the purpose of reminding everyone of the great talent of 'Dido.' And it succeeds well!

Viva! Le canzoni di Dido is a collaborative tribute album produced by Soundido Productions in memory of Daniele 'Dido' Di Domenico. Featuring over seventy artists, the album revives 12 of Dido's songs with rich world music influences. Recorded in Bagno di Romagna, this album showcases impeccable instrumental and vocal arrangements. It effectively honors the late founder’s musical talent and legacy. Listen now to Soundiders' Viva! Le canzoni di Dido and celebrate the enduring legacy of a remarkable talent.

 What you are about to listen to will be a classic black massacre but amidst all this darkness, there will be sudden, unexpected flashes of light, creativity, and hope.

 Beyond Sanctorum represents the peak, the acme, the summit, the pinnacle, the vertex, the zenith, the climax, as well as their compositional/executive apogee.

The review reflects on Therion's 1992 album Beyond Sanctorum, highlighting its raw Viking-inspired death metal style infused with creative flashes and hopeful moments. Despite an unattractive cover, the music is a powerful and classic example of extreme metal. The reviewer appreciates its contribution to the metal scene and contrasting it with modern mediocrity. Vocals and instrumentation exhibit a wild, almost boorish charm, making this album a pinnacle of Therion's early work. Discover the raw power and creative spark of Therion's Beyond Sanctorum—listen now and experience a classic metal journey!

 The new work by the ex-Supergrass leader is another excellent album, which picks up where the previous record left off.

 Coombes continues swiftly on his path, letting the music speak and little else.

Gaz Coombes' third solo album, World's Strongest Man, builds successfully on his previous work, integrating influences from Radiohead and Jack White. The album features standout tracks like 'Deep Pockets' and 'Wounded Egos' and showcases Coombes' growth as a solo artist. The review praises the production and creative direction, confirming Coombes' strength as a solo singer-songwriter. Listen to Gaz Coombes' World's Strongest Man now and explore his evolving solo sound!

 The protagonist’s journey through the Australian outback suggests a return to a closer bond with the earth and Indigenous spirituality.

 Objectively, not particularly original nor brilliant, but it strongly relies on the beauty of the settings and the beloved old zombies.

Cargo is an Australian apocalyptic sci-fi film available on Netflix, centered on a father's struggle in a zombie-infested world. It blends classic zombie themes with stunning outback landscapes and a unique incorporation of Aboriginal culture. While not highly original, it offers thoughtful cultural elements and a strong visual appeal. The film is a remake of a praised short film and reflects the ongoing changes in film distribution via streaming platforms. Discover the unique blend of zombie horror and Aboriginal culture in Cargo—stream it now on Netflix and explore this striking Aussie indie film.

 A profusion of jokes, vulgarities, insults to other films, and metacinematic slits that can’t help but entice the audience.

 Deadpool 2 is much more solid than many other superhero films, even in the canonical aspects, but with the not insignificant bonus of being able to exploit - properly - the entire irreverent arsenal that belongs to this saga.

Deadpool 2 continues the saga with its trademark irreverence and dense humor, targeting rival superhero films and balancing action with comedy. While entertaining, it sometimes overuses vulgar jokes and silly moments, impacting tone consistency. The film’s meta-commentary and well-executed action help maintain its appeal, though the serious themes feel uneven. Overall, it’s a solid but imperfect addition to the genre. Discover why Deadpool 2 remains a fresh, irreverent take on superhero films—read the full review and dive into its wild ride!

 It was April of 1993 and I saw Cell in concert at the 'Temple of nineties alternative music'.

 An extraordinary ride to savor at disturbing volume.

The review reflects on Cell's underrated place in the 90s alternative scene, highlighting their brief but impactful career. It praises their guitar-driven sound reminiscent of Sonic Youth and Television, and their explosive cover of Patti Smith's 'Free Money.' The author shares a personal connection through a signed EP and a memorable live concert experience. The overall impression celebrates Cell as a great, though short-lived, band worthy of recognition. Dive into Cell’s 'Cross The River' EP and experience the raw energy of 90s alternative rock now!

 "This isn’t the usual storytelling album that will make you sleep peaceful dreams."

 Leonardo Gallato is one of those singer-songwriters who nurtures a scene like the Italian one, full of talents to discover.

Leonardo Gallato's 'Tacet' presents a rich blend of Sicilian warmth and modern musical innovation. With powerful tracks like 'Vientu' and touching ballads such as 'Notturno,' the album stands out for its originality and heartfelt emotion. It bridges traditional dialects with contemporary arrangements, positioning Gallato as a distinctive voice in the Italian music scene. Despite limited hype, 'Tacet' is a remarkable discovery for fans of genuine singer-songwriter craftsmanship. Explore Leonardo Gallato’s 'Tacet' and experience the heartfelt blend of Sicily’s warmth and modern sound innovation today.

 Under The Covers is an anti-commercial, acidic, dark album, full of reverb, without hesitation.

 It is a very homogeneous and extremely artistic work, in line with the character of Lydia Lunch.

This review praises Lydia Lunch and Cypress Grove’s album Under The Covers as a dark, emotional, and artistically cohesive reinterpretation of various classic songs. The duo’s alternative country blues style and minimalist recording approach create a unique, haunting listening experience. The album stands out as an anti-commercial and disconcerting work, embodying Lydia Lunch’s bold artistic personality. Limited edition colored vinyl adds extra value. Dive into Lydia Lunch & Cypress Grove’s haunting covers—listen now to experience their dark and evocative musical journey.

 James Chance is the equivalent of Jazz-Punk-Funk contamination in the late ’70s New York No Wave scene.

 The schizophrenic improbable union between Albert Ayler and James Brown played by a white musician, a blasphemy that has never existed anywhere else since.

James Chance's The Flesh Is Weak revisits the late 1970s New York No Wave scene, combining jazz, punk, and funk elements with artistic intensity. While it partly succeeds in capturing the era's raw energy, the sound differs from his earlier work. The album highlights Chance as a uniquely underrated artist with a distinct style. Dive into the wild fusion of jazz, punk, and funk—listen to James Chance’s The Flesh Is Weak and experience a unique No Wave legend.

 This record wants to taste of a lot of things, but in the end, it doesn’t taste of anything: It doesn’t have a real flavor.

 Made by him, I can’t stand this record!

The review finds 'Boarding House Reach' to be an overly sweet and stylistically confused album that lacks the impactful flavor of Jack White's previous work. Despite White's talent and clear ideas, the album fails to satisfy and feels snobbish. The electric guitar is less prominent than expected, and the genre mixing results in a diluted sound. Ultimately, the reviewer is disappointed, rating the album 2 out of 5. Discover the full take on Jack White's Boarding House Reach and decide if the experimental sound suits your taste.

 The music, never overpowering, guides the listener through a dream of almost seventy minutes, suspended, never losing altitude, towards the most remote corners of this forest.

 A wonderful album; among the best in the genre released in 2012 that I have listened to.

Christian Löffler's 2012 debut album 'A Forest' delivers 12 tracks of refined melodic techno-ambient music. The album blends classic electronics with personal expressive power, creating a dreamlike 70-minute journey. It metaphorically explores the forest as a reflection of life’s unconscious depths, evoking vivid emotions and sensory memories. The review highlights standout tracks such as 'The Forest' and 'Pale Skin', praising the album as one of the best in its genre. Dive into Christian Löffler’s 'A Forest' and experience a mesmerizing journey through melodic techno-ambient landscapes.

 Welcome to the mad delirium of the Overlook Hotel. Welcome to the labyrinth of hedges.

 A powerful and sharp work like the ax that slices through the door and opens new dimensions, the darkest ones.

RanestRane's album Shining delivers a haunting and immersive musical journey inspired by Kubrick's film. Blending progressive rock, electronics, and eerie motifs, it captures the atmosphere of madness and horror. The album features inventive instrumentation and thematic depth that evokes apocalyptic and labyrinthine moods. Overall, it balances tension with moments of fragile beauty, offering a vivid sonic experience. Dive into RanestRane's Shining and experience a gripping musical interpretation of madness and horror. Listen now!