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.

 We have stopped asking ourselves questions. After all, asking the right questions is what makes the difference between relying on fate and having a destination.

 I’m pretty sure I would have turned out better, and that everyone I know would have turned out better, if only we had been part of some universal struggle, some cause greater than ourselves.

This review praises Dave Eggers’ novel for its insightful exploration of millennial struggles with identity, existential questions, and societal disillusionment. Through the protagonist Thomas's dialogues, the book highlights themes of fragility, emotional instability, and the loss of collective purpose in a postmodern world. It is recognized as a mature, lucid, and deeply relevant work in Eggers' career addressing both personal and global issues. Discover Dave Eggers’ compelling dialogue-driven novel that dives deep into millennials’ search for meaning and identity—start reading today!

 F. Falloppio isn’t here. I am his house elf... You will have to speak with me because my master is resting.

 Can I say it? I’m not sure if I’m allowed; don’t tell him though, alright? The title is “BLUESPALLOSO”.

This interview with Flavio Grosso, aka Falloppio, founder of the comedic rock band Trombe di Falloppio, reveals a mix of humor and depth through the voice of his 'house elf.' It highlights his music journey from rock/metal to blues, touches on his novel and the Turin music scene, and captures the playful yet complex dynamics of artistic identity. The review offers an engaging, unconventional take on Flavio's creative life and transformation. Dive into this unique interview with Flavio Grosso and experience the colorful journey from irreverent rock to heartfelt blues.

 You listen to this 'shit,' as he would say, and it feels like listening to Mobb Depp from ’95.

 This stuff is unmissable for anyone who loves well-made East Coast rap.

Joey Bada$$' debut mixtape 1999 is praised for its authentic East Coast hip hop sound reminiscent of the mid-90s. At only 17, Joey delivers powerful and technically skilled lyrics, offering an alternative to modern rap's focus on brands and superficial trends. The review highlights the mixtape's nostalgic vibe and strong lyrical flow, making it an essential listen for traditional hip hop fans. Dive into Joey Bada$$' 1999 mixtape now and experience the revival of authentic East Coast hip hop!

 Many of the elements that will characterize Diaz’s future films are already present in this one in an embryonic form.

 Naked Under the Moon... remains a fundamental film for understanding the cinema of the Filipino director.

Naked Under the Moon stands apart from Lav Diaz's later, more acclaimed slow cinema works through its use of color, music, and shorter runtime. The film introduces themes Diaz later explores in depth but includes commercial elements like unnecessary sex scenes. Though flawed, it remains essential for understanding his artistic journey and the evolution of his cinematic style. Dive into Lav Diaz’s cinematic roots and discover Naked Under the Moon, an essential watch for understanding his artistic evolution.

 Post-hardcore / emo-core with alternative rock inflections, the much more suffering voice, never shouting, but always on the verge of collapsing to the ground.

 A very slow descent, closing and opening my eyes, the stretches of lights, the total darkness above the sacred river, the window open and an air unstably cold and warm; pre-summer sensations, celebratory, intrinsic within me.

This review explores Railhead’s album 'Tarantella,' a deeply emotional emo-core record rooted in 90s post-hardcore and alternative rock traditions. The reviewer reflects on the band’s raw, suffering vocal style and nostalgic undertones. The album is praised for its melancholic intensity and subtle power, appealing to fans of authentic emo and indie rock sounds. Overall, 'Tarantella' is recognized as a hidden gem that evokes heartfelt sentiments through its music. Listen to Railhead's 'Tarantella' now and dive into the heartfelt world of 90s-inspired emo-core.

 His lyrics are absurd, he is absurd, they are dirty, obscene, and tremendously beautiful.

 After three or four listens, you’re caught by some kind of incredible ecstasy because Tonetta manages to express... feelings and emotions that are difficult to explain.

This review introduces Tonetta, a Canadian underground musician known for his outrageous and lustful lyrics paired with simple, hypnotic melodies. Despite his eccentric style and appearance, his music reveals raw emotion and unique expressions of love, addiction, and existential questions. The review highlights Tonetta's DIY approach and his cult following, encouraging listeners to embrace his distinct sound. Dive into Tonetta’s bizarre and captivating world—listen, feel, and embrace his cult outsider sound today!

 "They are, and I say this with utmost conviction, one of the most revolutionary bands in Metal."

 “They decompose sound through THIRTY-ONE tracks of absolute violence. Chaotic and shocking.”

‘Coded Smears And More Uncommon Slurs’ is a powerful double compilation featuring rare and exclusive Napalm Death tracks from 2004 to 2016. Packed with collaborations and intense grindcore fury, it celebrates the band’s revolutionary sound and legacy. The review praises the album’s raw aggression and the band’s relentless innovation. A must-have for longtime fans and collectors alike. Dive into the raw power of Napalm Death’s rare tracks—stream, buy, and experience grindcore legend in full force today!

 "Life is tragic, life is stupid, yet it is beautiful, because it is useless."

 A giant song transfigured, a secular prayer from those who do not believe 'in the sky or even in hell.'

This review captures Baustelle’s live performance at Alcatraz Milano in 2018, emphasizing the band's evolving musical style and the emotional depth of their lyrics. The audience, diverse and engaged, embraced even the most challenging songs. Bianconi's cold yet captivating stage presence complements the varied instrumentation. The concert highlighted both the band's growth and the power of their poetic, sometimes cynical themes. Discover Baustelle’s evocative live performance—listen to their powerful Milan concert now!

 "Resistance Is Futile is an inspired and fully realized album."

 "The single 'International Blue' is gritty and very effective, praised as a new 'Motorcycle Emptiness'."

Resistance Is Futile marks a confident return to classic rock for Manic Street Preachers, blending styles from their early and peak career phases. The album features epic melodies, heartfelt performances, and nods to their musical influences. Standout tracks like "International Blue" and "Liverpool Revisited" highlight the band's enduring creativity. Overall, the album adds another strong chapter to their storied discography. Explore Resistance Is Futile and experience the Manic Street Preachers' powerful rock revival today!

 This film is titled “Get Out” and earned an unexpected Oscar for Best Original Screenplay, a result objectively as incredible as it is justified.

 Jordan Peele brings relevant content with great intelligence and introduces us to a psychological thriller unjustly and summarily defined as a horror film.

Jordan Peele's Get Out masterfully combines horror with a profound social commentary on racial discrimination in America. The film offers a psychological thriller experience rooted in current social issues. It earned Peele an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay, marking a historic win. The story follows Chris Washington, whose visit to his white girlfriend's family unravels terrifying and unsettling truths. This debut shows Peele as a courageous new voice in cinema. Discover the chilling depth of Get Out — watch the film and see why Jordan Peele's debut is a groundbreaking social thriller.

 The Stranger is a shining and perfect example of Cinema, strictly with a capital C.

 The cinematography is wonderful, a black and white that plays a lot with chiaroscuro, I dare say 'Caravaggesque.'

Orson Welles' 1946 film The Stranger is a quintessential example of masterful cinema techniques. While the plot and acting, particularly Welles' own, show some weaknesses, the film excels through its cinematography and soundtrack. The story of a Nazi fugitive pursued by an investigator unfolds with a classic noir style. Ultimately, this film serves as a lesson in filmmaking for generations to come. Explore Orson Welles’ The Stranger and experience a true cinematic masterpiece.

 The exaggerated screamo from the Milanese band has been, for me, an emotional wave that crashes on the shore in a dizzying way.

 Those knives that are not made of metal, but of words, hugs, phone calls, glances, gestures. That are emblems of your fragility.

The review reflects deeply on Øjne's album Prima Che Tutto Bruci, tying its violent, screamo intensity to personal memories of the author's grandmother. It highlights the band's ability to evoke powerful emotions, merging themes of fragility, violence, and transformation. The album is portrayed as both a cathartic and melancholic experience that resonates profoundly on an intimate level. Listen to Øjne's Prima Che Tutto Bruci and immerse yourself in its powerful emotional and sonic experience.

 If you stay quiet and still, you can survive.

 The central theme of the film, the topic through which emotions, feelings, and poignant moments are conveyed, is: Live at any cost, protect them always.

A Quiet Place offers a unique and original horror story set in a dystopian future where silence is key to survival. The film focuses on a family's struggle to stay quiet and alive amidst deadly monsters. Beautiful cinematography enhances the tense atmosphere. The emotional core revolves around family protection and resilience. Overall, it is a compelling and well-executed thriller. Discover the gripping silence and suspense of A Quiet Place—watch the film and experience a new kind of horror.

 Anton has finally found his right dimension and it allows him to maintain his high level of artistic inspiration.

 We create, but we don’t recreate. We see no reason to play the same thing multiple times when we could make completely new music with the same time and energy.

Ricky Maymi shares insights on Brian Jonestown Massacre's extensive world tour set to begin with the Levitation Festival. He reveals details about two upcoming albums by Anton Newcombe, discusses lineup changes, and highlights his production work in Beijing's alternative scene. The interview also covers Maymi's musical influences, favorite albums, and reflections on the band's beginnings and sound evolution. Fans can look forward to fresh live material and an engaged, harmonious touring experience. Discover Ricky Maymi's exclusive insights – explore Brian Jonestown Massacre's upcoming tour and new music now!

 The novel maintains a very high level of tension from the first to the last page.

 This great curiosity, not rewarded in the outcomes of the novel itself, perhaps prevents judging it and giving it the high rating it still deserves.

Supernova by C.A. Higgins is the second installment in a science fiction trilogy blending psychological thriller elements. The story follows the rebellion against a despotic solar system regime and the evolving relationship with a self-aware spaceship. While tension remains high, the novel leaves many plot threads unresolved, creating anticipation for the upcoming final chapter. The author’s narrative skills show clear growth since the debut. Overall, Supernova is promising but interrupted by its cliffhanger nature. Discover the thrilling world of C.A. Higgins’ Supernova—dive into this sci-fi sequel and prepare for the explosive conclusion!

 Goatmoon is a high-quality project and just listening to an album gem like 'Voitto tai Valhalla' is enough to understand that we are dealing with an artist of absolute value.

 I adore this album, I love how Goatmoon manages to blend folk and BM without falling into the already-heard or boring for even a second.

Niklaus reviews Goatmoon's fifth album, 'Stella Polaris', noting its strong blend of Finnish folk and old-school black metal. Despite controversial ideological themes, the music stands out as artistically high quality and engaging. The album balances epic atmosphere with innovative compositions, making it a noteworthy release in the extreme metal scene. The reviewer acknowledges the provocative nature of the artist but focuses on the album's musical merits. Dive into the world of Goatmoon and experience the powerful fusion of Finnish folk and black metal in 'Stella Polaris' today!

 Low and deep, the voice is that of an oracular womanizer engaged in a hand-to-hand combat with mystery.

 By listening to Cohen, each of us finds something to sink our teeth into.

This review praises Leonard Cohen's Greatest Hits album for its deep, poetic lyrics and harmonious musical blend. The reviewer highlights the emotional tension and beauty in Cohen's voice and songs, especially 'Bird on the Wire' and 'Sisters of Mercy.' The album is described as a perfect introduction to Cohen's artistry and a timeless masterpiece. Listen to Leonard Cohen's Greatest Hits and experience the perfect blend of poetry and music.

 This LP is a jagged object: the tracks are vigorous and overwhelming compositions of a noise character.

 The song form is not denied, on the contrary, it is exalted and pushed to its maximum consequences.

Joachim Nordwall's Orchestra of Constant Distress releases 'Distress Test,' an intense avant-garde noise album blending vigorous compositions and rhythmic vigor. The work builds on Nordwall's legacy with Skull Defekts and presents a demanding yet rewarding listening experience. Influences from avant-jazz and experimental acts shape its jagged, primal character. Not for casual listeners, the album proudly emphasizes song form in an unconventional way. Dive into the intense world of avant-garde noise—listen to 'Distress Test' and experience the visceral energy of Orchestra of Constant Distress today.