"Moon People is a pretty powerful record in which one can indeed recognize all the typical features of 1960s-70s Japanese acid psychedelia."

 The jam follows a philosophy and Zen ethic of Buddhism borrowed from the samurai, pursuing the way of thought.

Dhidalah's Moon People offers a compelling single 36-minute acid psychedelic jam rooted in vintage Japanese and classic US rock influences. The trio, part of Tokyo-based Guruguru Brain, blends fuzz guitar, strong bass grooves, and improvised studio performances. The release reflects the label's acid aesthetic while exploring a zen-like, mutable musical philosophy. This album is ideal for listeners who appreciate extended psychedelic jams with a vintage sound. Listen to Dhidalah’s Moon People and dive deep into vintage Japanese acid psychedelic jams now!

 'Sorry Somehow is one of the band’s countless and thrilling peaks... listen to the ending and you’ll agree with me 100%.'

 ‘No Warner can change that.’ The punk roots remain steadfast despite the turn towards more accessible sounds.

This review praises Hüsker Dü's 1986 single 'Sorry Somehow' for its influential blend of melodic pop and punk roots. The album Candy Apple Grey marked their transition to a major label and a broader sound without losing their edge. The review highlights the contrast between Grant Hart's melodic vocals and Bob Mould's gritty guitar work. It celebrates the band's ongoing innovation and lasting impact on indie and alternative rock music. Explore Hüsker Dü’s groundbreaking sound and experience 'Sorry Somehow'—a defining moment in indie rock history.

 Absolutely unmissable.

 The guitar riffs, interrupted tempos, and elaborate compositions in general can disorient and lead to abandonment of listening.

This review praises Snakefinger's compilation album, which combines two cohesive 1979-80 albums showcasing his unique style. Featuring covers and unreleased tracks with caustic humor, the collection is recommended for those willing to embrace its wacky and experimental nature. Despite challenging moments, perseverance reveals a remarkable, underappreciated artist gone too soon. Explore this unique compilation and discover the captivating world of Snakefinger's collaboration with The Residents today!

 Some Come Running is a product of its time, with the abundant use of synthesized drums and guitars…

 Qualitatively and overall, it undoubtedly deserves [four stars].

The review honors Jim Capaldi’s journey from his influential role in Traffic to his solo career, spotlighting the 1988 album Some Come Running. Despite some 70s production trends dividing fans, the album’s quality and notable guest appearances shine through. The review highlights Capaldi’s evolution, Brazilian influences, and his philanthropic spirit, culminating in a recommendation of his later works. Discover Jim Capaldi’s Some Come Running and dive into a unique blend of 70s rock and heartfelt collaboration—listen now!

 "Testimone del Tempo is an album with a thousand faces and I recommend you listen to it, overlooking also the fact that Red was a member of the now outdated Pooh."

 "Ognuno ha il suo racconto has lyrics that have been heard a thousand times before but with music that is definitely very, very catchy."

Red Canzian's third solo album 'Testimone del Tempo' offers a multi-faceted musical experience blending pop rock with 70s tendencies. Though not a groundbreaking masterpiece, it showcases skilled musicianship and thoughtful collaborations. Several tracks stand out for their rhythm, lyrics, and arrangements, making the album engaging and varied. Despite some familiar elements and slight weaknesses, the album is a commendable evolution in Canzian's solo career. Discover Red Canzian's versatile 'Testimone del Tempo'—stream the album now and dive into its rich blend of Italian pop rock and 70s nostalgia!

 The 'witches' of Benevento, in their very first attempt ever at S. Siro, ... conquered the Meazza, something that no one who knows about football could have ever conceived.

 For better or for worse, it will forever be considered asporting Waterloo, on par with the precipitous November elimination from Russia 2018.

The review reflects on Benevento's unexpected victory over Milan at San Siro, highlighting it as a rare and shocking result in Italian football. The author expresses skepticism and disappointment toward big Italian football clubs due to recent scandals and commercialization. This defeat is considered symbolic of a troubled season for Milan and a significant upset in football history, compared to notable past defeats. Discover the story behind Benevento's stunning win over Milan and explore this historic football moment!

 A great return, this one from APC, and after all these years it wasn’t at all certain.

 The Keenan/Howerdel duo strikes again and proves to still have good arrows in their quiver.

After a 14-year wait, A Perfect Circle delivers 'Eat The Elephant,' their third studio album marked by diverse atmospheres and solid songwriting. The band’s lineup changes and the involvement of producer Dave Sardy bring fresh nuances to their sound. Highlights include the piano-driven title track, the aggressive 'TalkTalk,' and melodic pop-rock pieces. The album confirms Keenan and Howerdel’s enduring creative chemistry. Discover the diverse moods of A Perfect Circle's 'Eat The Elephant'—listen now and experience their powerful return.

 Ty Segall is born a fool, no one will ever take this label from him. Foolish, raw, messy, dirty, and even incapable.

 His genius is right here, with all the roughness he commits to showing he creates a masterpiece.

Ty Segall's self-titled 2008 debut album is a raw, distorted, and energetic punk garage rock experience. Despite its chaotic sound and simplicity, the record delivers a powerful adrenaline rush with its fuzzed-out riffs and punk spirit. The album reflects Ty's playful, unpolished approach to music, drawing from California's vibrant garage scene. While overwhelming at times, its roughness and energy make it a memorable listen and a foundation for his evolving career. Dive into Ty Segall’s raw debut and experience the ferocious spirit of Californian punk garage rock today!

 Since Massimo finally got into the Homer Character, even though I reluctantly accepted Bart "Lo Sbartato," I started conscientiously applauding the new Adventures of the ...yellow hopeful sextet.

 Tired of the tacky E-mitations of the Yellow World 'sprin'gfield', I decided to share my thoughts on the Italian Edition regularly in progress.

This review discusses the Italian edition of The Simpsons, highlighting acceptance of Bart's new name and praise for Homer's characterization. It expresses cautious optimism about the current adventures and appreciates the effort to stay true to Matt Groening's vision. Explore the unique Italian spin on The Simpsons and see how the classic characters come alive anew!

 It made me go to sleep at four-twenty on the fourth twenty, where the alarm comes when you fall asleep, everything comes full circle and magical zzzleep I would add.

 A listening party is urgent; giza butler & iommic life complete, amen.

The review praises Sleep's album The Sciences for its slow, psychedelic riffs and cosmic, trippy atmosphere. It highlights the dynamic guitar work and a refreshed lineup with a new drummer. The overall mood is reflective and immersive, calling for a communal listening party. Though poetic and abstract, the review conveys excitement for the album's impact on doom metal fans. Dive into the cosmic riffs of Sleep's The Sciences—listen now and experience doom metal at its finest!

 "'La fine della chemio' is the manifesto of the album: life is beautiful, it’s pure energy, we don’t care about the pain because we have a duty to live, joyfully, despite everything."

 "The music is lighter, decidedly turning toward pop, but that’s perfectly fine because everything is authentic; there’s little of the distorted, metallic peaks of previous works."

Sick Tamburo’s 2017 album 'Un giorno nuovo' explores heavy themes like illness and existential pain, balanced by moments of hope and humanism. The music leans toward lighter pop tones while maintaining deep emotional resonance. Songs like 'La fine della chemio' offer touching reflections on life’s struggles, while the album’s lyrical depth invites the listener to confront discomfort rather than avoid it. Overall, the album marks a significant turning point in the band’s poetic approach. Explore Sick Tamburo’s 'Un giorno nuovo' – a profound album blending darkness and hope. Listen now and experience its emotional power.

 They lived on tour for twenty-two years always in rickety and uncomfortable buses; no tour bus, no comforts. No planes for travel. Suffering and fighting always; always in contact and available to the band of devotees dedicated to their damned ROCHENROLLE creed!!

 The Ramones are a Rock’n’Roll band with a capital R! No one ever in that (musical) historical moment changed the rules like they did: enough talking to the audience, no presenting anything. We play and that’s it.

This review passionately honors the Ramones and Jim Bessman's official biography, highlighting the band's raw energy, steadfast loyalty to their sound, and legendary final show in Milan. The reviewer shares personal memories from the concert and reflects on the Ramones' impact on rock and punk, emphasizing their simplicity and emotional power. The biography is described as a vivid and accessible journey through the band's ups and downs, cementing their cult status. True fans will appreciate the celebration of the band's spirit and influence. Dive into the iconic story of the Ramones and experience their relentless spirit through Jim Bessman's official biography—read it and rock on!

 Had he simply limited himself to staying within the Beatles-Beach Boys realm, although not very original, the album would have had a more unitary content and a shared common idea.

 After a while, this album will fall into oblivion.

Chris Price's third album 'Dalmatian' heavily leans on Beatles-inspired pop-rock and vintage sounds. While it contains some beautiful, nostalgic tracks, the album overall lacks originality and cohesion. Attempts to diversify the album's style result in a disjointed experience. Ultimately, it risks fading into obscurity. Explore Chris Price's Dalmatian to discover its Beatles-inspired melodies and decide if vintage pop-rock resonates with you.

 I never went to school, I never went to college, I'm just a crazy man who rocks.

 A cacophonic singer with a voice full of frogs... creator of a fabulous upside-down world where what is usually considered noble has the same value as a fart.

The Missing Link by Harmonica Frank Floyd is a captivating album blending rural music, blues, and rockabilly with raw, unpolished energy. Recorded in the late 1970s, it captures the eccentric spirit of an underappreciated artist whose rough voice and innovative style predate early rock'n'roll legends. The album offers a mix of studio and live recordings that showcase Frank’s humor, vitality, and unique musical expression. Highlighted is his association with Sam Philips and Sun Records, which sought his distinct sound. This is a fascinating cultural artifact echoing the roots of American music. Explore the raw energy of Harmonica Frank Floyd’s The Missing Link and rediscover the roots of rockabilly and blues today!

 "Oh, it is so magical. The harmonies are mainly all Lucio's. He demoed the songs with a very simple keyboard with his voice."

 "At that time drum machines were widely used and the use of rhythmic keyboards gave it this feeling of almost unemotion. This is what he wanted... the appearance."

The review reflects a deep appreciation for Lucio Battisti's unique talent and the album 'L'apparenza,' highlighting its innovative arrangements and emotive atmosphere. The author shares a personal journey rediscovering Battisti's later works, focusing on the collaboration with arranger Robin Smith. The use of drum machines and keyboards creates a distinctive emotional suspension, perfectly aligning with the album's themes. The correspondence with Smith reveals insight into the creative process behind the record. Dive into Lucio Battisti's 'L'apparenza' and experience the magical fusion of innovative arrangements and timeless emotion.

 The Straight Hits! is a record of catchy alt-country pieces like "Straight At Me" and sophisticated ballads such as "The Dire Straits Of Love."

 Pearson appears completely renewed, offering a breath of fresh air compared to his iconic long-beard image.

Josh T. Pearson returns with his third solo album, The Straight Hits!, showcasing a more pop-oriented alt-country sound. Recorded swiftly over three days, the album offers a blend of catchy melodies and country western ballads. While not a masterpiece, it reflects Pearson's versatility and renewed artistic image. Fans of vintage Americana and thoughtful songwriting will find it listenable and refreshing. Listen to Josh T. Pearson's The Straight Hits! and explore his fresh take on alt-country today.

 Just the first track, 'Jean Pierre', wipes out entire discographies of hundreds of billions of bands you’ve hailed until now.

 A frenetic, rustic, crazy album, totally free from ties, laces, and lapis lazuli: certainly fun; in its own way also exhausting if one isn’t adequately armored aurally.

HyperCut by Hardcore Anal Hydrogen is an eclectic and frenetic album blending genres from free jazz to black metal and vintage pop. Its chaotic yet clear sound challenges traditional music boundaries. The standout track 'Jean Pierre' exemplifies the album's unpredictable and vibrant style. This thrilling audio experience is both exhausting and rewarding for listeners open to adventurous music. Dive into Hardcore Anal Hydrogen's HyperCut and experience a daring fusion of sounds that defy music norms.

 "The quality has dropped to disarming levels; only a few songs are worth mentioning."

 "The impression given by the pieces is that they were written without much enthusiasm, played not very well, and produced even worse."

Neffa's Resistenza marks a disappointing moment in his career, with production and songwriting failing to live up to previous albums. Only a few tracks like 'Sigarette' and 'Un piccolo ricordo di Maria' stand out. Despite Neffa's distinctive voice and soul influences, the album feels uninspired and bland. The recurring theme of a broken love story lacks the emotional impact it could have had. Discover the highlights and low points of Neffa's Resistenza – listen and decide if it resonates with you!

 Adriano Viterbini plays the guitar with tender violence, caresses it, and tugs at it but is always very clean.

 The genuine violence with which they slam all this noise in your face live is an experience that leaves a mark.

Bud Spencer Blues Explosion delivered a powerful and engaging live performance at Spazio 211, showcasing their blend of blues, garage, fuzz, and electronic influences. Adriano Viterbini’s guitar skills stood out as a highlight. While not revolutionary, their genuine energy creates a memorable musical experience. The show was intimate and intense, extending beyond curfew due to enthusiastic applause. The review recommends seeing them live to fully appreciate their impact. Discover the electrifying live energy of Bud Spencer Blues Explosion—listen to their latest album and see them live if you get the chance!

 Tutti gli Uomini del Deficiente is, by design, the show-off showcase of the cast of Mai Dire Gol in its period of maximum glory.

 Tutti gli Uomini del Deficiente is that, an old class group photo: look at how this one was, look at how that one turned out, look at this one I had forgotten.

The review revisits Paolo Costella’s 1999 cult comedy “Tutti Gli Uomini Del Deficiente,” valuing it mostly for nostalgic reasons rather than artistic merit. Despite acknowledging the film’s chaotic plot and poor execution, the reviewer highlights memorable cast moments and its role as a cultural time capsule. Ultimately, the film is seen neither as mediocre nor a masterpiece, but an amusing relic of a simpler era in Italian pop culture. Dive into this nostalgic comedy cult classic and discover why it remains a memorable, if flawed, piece of Italian pop culture history.