Virtue is a spectacular rollercoaster traveling through sounds, colors, and genres all different from each other.

 An incredibly varied and complete album this 'Virtue,' which makes its variety its strength.

Julian Casablancas and The Voidz deliver 'Virtue', a daring and varied album released in 2018. The record mixes influences from rock, electro, and synth pop, showcasing a diverse range of moods and styles. Produced by Shawn Everett, 'Virtue' offers both accessible moments and complex, heavier sounds. The album stands out as a bold and complete artistic statement. Explore The Voidz's 'Virtue' for a bold blend of genres and innovative sounds—listen now and experience the musical journey!

 "A total rock sound dense, fluid, with a nice ultra-slapped bass intertwined with powerful injections of funk, rap, and electro-dub."

 "Sweet Lizard Illtet throws it [much] less into politics, adopting stylistically a much more expansive and layered crossover formula."

Sweet Lizard Illtet's 1992 self-titled album represents a significant example of 90s rock crossover, mixing funk, rap, and electro-dub elements with innovative compositional freedom. The New Jersey band, though lesser-known, offers a dense, fluid sound that stands out from contemporaries. Released by Warner Bros, the album boasts high production quality and is recommended for fans wanting to explore beyond mainstream crossover bands. It's a rare gem worthy of revisiting and free to download today. Listen to Sweet Lizard Illtet's unique crossover sound and rediscover a hidden 90s rock gem today!

 The question that arises ... is to what extent he can still be considered a member of the same species.

 How else could we define the fate of a human being made 'alien' and destined to be literally tested as a true survival experiment?

The Titan is a sci-fi film exploring humanity's desperate bid for survival through forced evolution to adapt to Titan’s harsh environment. Centered on soldier Rick Janssen, it raises ethical questions about manipulating evolution and identity loss. The film combines scientific speculation with dramatic narrative, provoking reflection on humanity’s future and resilience amid ecological collapse. Discover The Titan’s intense vision of future evolution and survival—watch now and explore its ethical questions!

 An explanation is not always necessary, and aside from that, it is perhaps this choice that makes "Radius" a good film: establishing how far one can go without then falling into banality or excess.

 Bringing death ultimately reveals itself as a painful punishment that does not resolve anything, because violence cannot wash away the blood spilled with more violence but only makes everything around it desolate.

Radius is a minimalist Canadian sci-fi film by Caroline Labrèche and Steeve Léonard that explores a mysterious lethal bond between two amnesiac survivors. The film favors evocative storytelling over explicit explanations, blending elements of ethical contemplation and psychological thriller. Set in Manitoba, it recalls vintage sci-fi and Stephen King’s style. Its open-ended narrative invites reflection beyond simple sci-fi conventions. Discover the haunting mystery of Radius—watch now and ponder its chilling ethical questions.

 Jad Fair brings back the ritual value of listening. He resacralizes the artwork which is no longer mere merchandise.

 Music as absurd as it is honest and true. All other songs, after listening to “1/2 Gentlemen Not Beasts,” will appear as illusions or blandishments.

This review celebrates Half Japanese's album The Band That Would Be King as a bold, raw, and emotionally authentic indie rock record. It highlights Jad Fair's eccentric genius and the band's distinct post-punk, lo-fi style. The album is presented as a crucial milestone in alternative music, balancing innocence and chaos with heartfelt lyrics and experimental sounds. The review also touches on the band's history and key collaborators, emphasizing their ongoing influence. Dive into Half Japanese's unique world and experience The Band That Would Be King—an indie rock journey unlike any other.

 You know when a sort of mental hologram forms in your brain? That’s the effect of listening to this piece, and without the use of drugs...

 Just with a piano, without electronic alchemy, only with the power of a composition that is dreamy and dramatic at the same time.

This review praises Claude Debussy's 'La Cathédrale Engloutie' as a richly inspired piano prelude evoking vivid mental imagery without electronic enhancement. The piece draws on a deep lineage from Bach and Chopin and highlights Debussy's fascination with water as a theme. Its connection to the legend of the submerged city of Ys adds epic and dramatic layers. It is recommended to be experienced in pure, distraction-free listening. Listen to Debussy’s La Cathédrale Engloutie now and immerse yourself in its dreamy, water-inspired magic.

 A beautiful film to watch, composed, elegant, and luxuriant.

 A journey that is a detailed treatise on the arrogance of the white man, but more so, it is a vision of man and his many ways of justifying violence.

Scott Cooper's Hostiles is a beautifully crafted film that combines lush landscapes with a deep exploration of violence, justice, and redemption. Christian Bale delivers a powerful performance as Captain Blocker on a harrowing journey escorting a Cheyenne chief home. The film skillfully critiques the arrogance of colonialism and the brutal realities of frontier life while maintaining vivid action and emotional depth. Rosamund Pike adds a poetic secondary story that complements the film's themes. Overall, Hostiles is a profound, elegant Western drama. Discover the gripping journey of Hostiles—watch now to experience its stunning visuals and profound story of redemption.

 It’s an album about the terrible and depressing situation we find ourselves facing but it’s not a terrible and depressing album to listen to.

 Superchunk were not Weezer, they were decidedly better.

Superchunk's 2018 album 'What a Time to Be Alive' stands as a passionate and politically infused punk-pop record. Known for their steadfast indie roots and consistency, the band channels youthful anger and melody to confront grim contemporary issues. The album combines powerful rock instrumentation with reflective ballads and notable collaborations. It highlights Superchunk's enduring influence in indie music and their commitment to artistic integrity. Listen to Superchunk's compelling 'What a Time to Be Alive' and experience passionate indie punk with a powerful political voice.

 Tonya and America. Tonya is America.

 "There’s no such thing as truth": never a more fitting and pertinent concept.

‘I, Tonya’ offers a sharp and original look into Tonya Harding's controversial life and the darker side of American culture. The film blends dark humor, investigative storytelling, and compelling performances, especially by Margot Robbie and Allison Janney. It explores themes of truth, fame, and the American dream’s underbelly with nuance and empathy. A powerful reflection on flawed heroes and media spectacle. Watch 'I, Tonya' to experience the untold story behind the headlines and dive into a complex portrait of American grit and scandal.

 The beats are all of excellent quality, having been created by the best Italian beatmaker.

 Technically, the rapper from Centocelle is indisputable, but the lyrics would be more suited to a teenager than to a man on the brink of 40 years.

Localz Only follows Noyz Narcos’ shift towards gangsta rap with strong beats by Fritz da Cat. While the production stands out, the lyrics feel juvenile and less impactful. Guest artists often steal the spotlight, making the album a mixed experience for fans. Listen to Localz Only to hear Fritz da Cat’s top beats and decide if Noyz Narcos’ new style works for you!

 "Lucia’s voice highlights environmental and social themes of her homeland."

 "This song, and consequently the video, are poetry, after all, 'every form of art is poetry.'"

Lucia Minutello's song Le Giravolte beautifully combines the rich traditions of Salento with a compelling story of Mara, one of Southern Italy's first transsexuals. Awarded the Mia Martini prize, the song is equally complemented by a thoughtful video set in Lecce. Through poetic lyrics and masterful narration, Lucia creates an emotional tribute that goes beyond music to tell a meaningful story. Listen to Lucia Minutello's Le Giravolte and immerse yourself in a poetic story of identity and tradition.

 'Raining Glitter' is an extremely danceable, springtime song, yet it deals with a very sad theme, like much of the new album—about the end of a love.

 After a dark period following a heartbreaking breakup, Kylie got back on her feet and is ready to haunt us with this new single.

‘Raining Glitter’ is Kylie Minogue’s vibrant third single from her upcoming album 'Golden.' The track returns to her disco roots with a lively dance beat while addressing sorrowful themes of heartbreak. After a difficult personal period, Kylie shows resilience and readiness to captivate audiences again. Fans can anticipate the album release and music video soon. Listen to Kylie Minogue’s 'Raining Glitter' and experience her dazzling disco comeback now!

 I wonder how Black Metal can be regarded as anything other than an authentic form of complete and all-encompassing Art.

 The masterpiece, however, in my opinion, is the final track 'Aikaan Hautautunut,' it must be listened to; it doesn’t deserve to be tainted by the written word.

Paara’s album Yön Olevainen Puoli is praised as a perfect blend of Finnish Black Metal’s darkness and luminosity. The use of native language, interplay between fast and melodic parts, and haunting female vocals enrich the album’s atmosphere. The reviewer highlights the deep folklore influences and long, well-crafted compositions. Despite limited information and distribution, the album stands as an authentic, artistic expression in the extreme music genre. Explore the haunting and melodic world of Paara’s Yön Olevainen Puoli—immerse yourself in Finnish Black Metal tradition today!

 "I stayed so long at Zendik because I wanted its story to be mine."

 "The real wire doesn’t wrap around mythical aspects, but around each member’s heart and mind."

This in-depth review and interview focuses on Helen Zuman’s five-year experience in the Zendik Farm community, revealing its cult-like nature and her eventual expulsion. It explores the community’s ideals, hierarchies, and psychological control mechanisms. Helen’s memoir, "Mating In Captivity," is highlighted as a unique and important work detailing her journey of survival, self-discovery, and recovery after leaving Zendik. The review appreciates Helen’s openness and her contributions to understanding cult dynamics. Discover Helen Zuman’s gripping memoir and learn about life inside and beyond the Zendik Farm cult—read the interview and explore her story today.

 They know only one verb: to play as fast as possible, managing to compose pieces of impressive compositional difficulty.

 Dominating every second of the compilation is the commanding presence of Steve DiGiorgio on bass; don’t ask me the number of strings on his instrument.

The review praises Sadus' 1997 anthology 'Chronicles of Chaos' as a devastating speed-thrash collection highlighting their technical skill and relentless energy. The band's fast, complex compositions and Steve DiGiorgio's commanding bass work stand out as key features. The reviewer enthusiastically recommends the album, emphasizing its intensity and impact. 'Sadus Attack' is noted as a perfect representation of their style. Dive into Sadus' Chronicles of Chaos and experience the fury of speed-thrash metal mastery now!

 "Music that is a labyrinth. You can approach it from wherever you like and get lost because you will anyway."

 "Be careful: don’t try to listen to it with lazy ears. It’s not free jazz bacchanal; it’s all organized, written, planned. It’s abstract music, turn off your brain, let go."

This immersive review delves into Sun Ra's unique journey from his troubled past to his cosmic mission as a musician and visionary. It highlights 'Cosmic Tones for Mental Therapy' as a pioneering psychedelic jazz album that captures his abstract yet organized musical vision. The article blends myth, biography, and philosophy to invite listeners into Sun Ra's otherworldly soundscape and spiritual mission. It encourages a mindful and open-minded approach to this captivating and complex music. Explore Sun Ra’s cosmic jazz universe—listen to 'Cosmic Tones for Mental Therapy' and experience an otherworldly musical journey today!

 The film indeed, while dealing with themes already addressed in the history of cinema, such as alien abductions, still manages to shine with its own light, repeatedly capturing the viewer’s imagination with beautiful fragmented images, but of remarkable poetry.

 Credit where credit is due, enjoy the movie.

The Signal is a 2014 indie sci-fi thriller directed by William Eubank, blending fantasy and science with poetic imagery and a strong soundtrack. The film explores alien abductions through a story of MIT students lured by a hacker. Laurence Fishburne delivers a standout performance, and although the film sometimes slows down excessively, it offers an intelligent and spectacular conclusion. Recommended for fans of thoughtful sci-fi and independent cinema. Explore The Signal and experience a fresh, poetic take on sci-fi thrillers—watch now and dive into William Eubank’s visionary storytelling.

 A work of mannerism, with protagonists so two-dimensional they seem like cardboard cutouts.

 Spielberg is not in touch, proposing the story with standard pieces as all stories resemble each other after so many years.

Ready Player One offers impressive visuals and nostalgic references but suffers from shallow characters and uninspired storytelling. Spielberg’s focus on spectacle overshadows meaningful content or narrative tension. The film resonates mostly with nerd culture fans but lacks broader ambition. Despite a thrilling car race sequence and notable pop culture icons, the movie ultimately feels outdated and overly simplistic. Discover why Ready Player One dazzles the eyes but leaves the story wanting—read the full review and decide if it’s your next watch!

 Lean on Pete is a beautiful film.

 As the film progresses, things turn bad for this boy, assuming rather strong dramatic tones but Charlie is strong, he endures and pushes forward.

Andrew Haigh’s film Lean on Pete is a beautifully crafted road movie exploring the life of 15-year-old Charlie, his relationship with his father, and his deep bond with a horse. The movie captures difficult realities with masterful cinematography and a heartfelt soundtrack. Charlie's journey through hardship is touching and realistic, making for a powerful coming-of-age drama. Highly recommended for its emotional depth and natural dialogue. Watch Lean on Pete for a heartfelt story of youth, resilience, and the bond between boy and horse.

 For the rest, "World War Z" offers no points of interest: the "zombie" element places the film in an ambiguous intermediate position between horror and apocalyptic science fiction.

 The suggestive and unsettling theory of the Mossad’s tenth man: "If nine of us read an information and reach the same conclusion, it’s the duty of the tenth man to dissent."

This review critiques Marc Forster's 2013 film World War Z as a disappointing zombie movie. It highlights the movie's interesting virus-based storyline but finds it lacking in horror and engaging action. Some scenes and ideas stand out, but overall the film fails to captivate or effectively explore pandemic themes. The review also touches on historical pandemics and a personal note on genetic diseases. Discover the flaws and few highlights of World War Z — read the full review and decide if it’s worth your watch!