This quartet knows exactly what it means to get straight to the point, skillfully navigating the more 'hard' side of the genre itself.

 Divide Decline finds its strength in the vocals and the various guests featured in each track, smoothly transitioning from furious screams to rapped parts and choruses.

Scarfold’s six-track mini-album Divide / Decline delivers a potent fusion of hardcore and metal with ruthless riffs and varied vocal styles. Originating from Montreal, the band blends furious screams, rap, and catchy breakdowns to create energetic music. Despite being active for less than two years, Scarfold shows strong skill and clear influences from bands like Biohazard. The review anticipates their debut album for a more complete assessment. Discover Scarfold’s powerful blend of hardcore and metal—listen to Divide / Decline and experience the raw energy today!

 Doug Tuttle tries to literally beat the passage of time in the representation of musical 'landscapes' that are at the same time relaxing, dreamy (possibly even mysterious) and evocative.

 ‘Peace Potato’ has something magical that compels you to start it over and listen to it in its entirety each time it ends in a kind of continuum.

Doug Tuttle’s ‘Peace Potato’ offers an evocative neo-psychedelic journey with fifteen brief, dreamy tracks. The album evokes sixties psychedelia and feels like a collection of musical landscapes. Despite its unconventional and sometimes experimental structure, it compels a continuous, immersive listen. Tuttle’s skillful musicianship and nods to artists like George Harrison and Bill Fay create a nostalgic yet fresh sound. Dive into Doug Tuttle’s dreamy world by listening to Peace Potato and discover a fresh take on psychedelic pop today!

 The first track “Astral Master” is a little masterpiece: a pulsating bass and effected guitars create a genuine and psychedelic atmosphere that seems to come straight from “The Piper at the Gates of Dawn.”

 Everything sounds “dated” in Desert Wizards' music, but this is not necessarily a bad thing: those who love the sound of the late ’60s and early ’70s will find something to sink their teeth into.

Desert Wizards’ album 'Beyond The Gates Of The Cosmic Kingdom' offers a nostalgic dive into late '60s and early '70s psychedelia with a strong doom metal and garage rock vibe. The reviewer highlights the successful blend of influences, particularly praising key tracks like 'Astral Master' and 'Born Loser.' Though vocals may lack focus, the album delivers a consistent and gritty experience appealing to fans of vintage psychedelic sounds. Dive into Desert Wizards' cosmic psychedelic journey and discover the vintage sounds of 'Beyond The Gates Of The Cosmic Kingdom' now!

 It’s the only single by the band to reach number one.

 1982 is the year of world success but also of bloody internal conflicts.

This review highlights 'Should I Stay or Should I Go?' as The Clash’s only number-one single and explores the band's struggles during the recording and touring of their fifth album, Combat Rock. Internal conflicts, health issues, and contrasting artistic visions marked this final peak in their career before the band's dissolution. Despite challenges, the single and album achieved significant commercial success, cementing their punk legacy. Explore the legacy of The Clash's iconic punk anthem and dive into the turbulent story behind 'Should I Stay or Should I Go?'.

 Invisible Touch represents the arrival point of a musical restyling for Genesis.

 Genesis are progressive at heart, but open to the trends of the times and the ephemeral fashions.

Invisible Touch represents a significant musical shift for Genesis, moving from their progressive rock origins to a more pop-oriented 80s sound. Despite lineup changes, the band retained their progressive roots while embracing new trends, leading to notable commercial success. Key tracks like "Land of Confusion" and "Tonight, Tonight, Tonight" stand out on the album. This album reflects Genesis' adaptability and lasting influence. Discover how Genesis reinvented their sound in Invisible Touch—listen now and experience the iconic blend of prog and 80s pop!

 Fatboy Slim shuns any type of label since it would be a futile effort to categorize and enclose his vast musical production.

 'You've Come a Long Way Baby' stands as the masterpiece of the English musician, perhaps more than any other album representative of the kind of artist he is.

Fatboy Slim's 'You've Come a Long Way, Baby' showcases his eclectic and versatile production skills. The album blends various genres and effects, capturing immediate listener attention. Key tracks like 'Right Here, Right Now' and 'The Rockafeller Skank' highlight his mastery in big beat music. This album stands as his defining work and a landmark in electronic dance music. Discover Fatboy Slim's genre-defining album and experience the beats that shaped electronic music!

 Sound as soft as cotton candy and as intangible as passing clouds.

 The child no longer cares how high the kite can fly; it only matters that it can whirl around, spreading hopes at will.

This review highlights 'The Charm of the Highway Strip' as a gentle and poetic album reflecting the uncertain transition from childhood to adulthood. It praises the soft melodies, playful instrumentations, and warm vocals that create a nostalgic and whimsical indie pop experience. Dive into the whimsical world of The Magnetic Fields and experience their poetic indie pop magic today!

 'Multi-Task' reprises the same formula as the previous album and reintroduces that revival of a certain post-punk and wave music.

 More enjoyable in the live dimension where the duo might surprise with their more eccentric side and certain garage soul.

Omni's second album 'Multi-Task' follows their debut with a similar post-punk and wave-influenced style. The album features short, bass-driven tracks inspired by 70s bands like Television and Devo. Despite its attempt at indie and experimental sounds, the review suggests the album is more engaging live than on record. Overall, 'Multi-Task' offers a structured yet somewhat restrained listening experience. Listen to Omni's 'Multi-Task' to experience a unique blend of post-punk revival and indie rock experimentation.

 Few music have the same hypnotic power as this strange and sweet super-essential psychedelia obtained by revolving around a sort of least common denominator of sound.

 This is music that does good. So much so that there’s not even a need for words, Augustus almost never sings...

This review celebrates Augustus Pablo’s classic album ‘East of the River Nile’ as a pioneering work in dub reggae. Highlighting Pablo’s use of the melodica and minimalist soundscape, it praises the album’s hypnotic and transcendent qualities. The reviewer admires the simplicity and fragile grace crafted with echo and reverb, defining it as soothing and healing music. The review also touches on Pablo’s impact on the dub genre alongside greats like King Tubby and Lee Perry. Listen to Augustus Pablo’s ‘East of the River Nile’ and experience the mystical power of dub reggae today!

 ‘Fukkatsu no hi’ is one of the last post-apocalyptic films from the Cold War era where such scenarios felt like a real, imminent danger.

 The director leaves open a glimmer of ‘resurrection’ and hope for humanity despite near-total destruction.

Fukkatsu no hi is a 1980 sci-fi film directed by Kinji Fukasaku exploring a global pandemic caused by a deadly virus amidst Cold War tensions. The story follows survivors forming a new society in Antarctica while preventing a nuclear apocalypse. The film combines political drama, scientific intrigue, and post-apocalyptic themes. Praised for its ambitious scope and realism, it remains an important work in Japanese cinema history. Watch Fukkatsu no hi to experience a groundbreaking Cold War sci-fi thriller blending pandemic terror with political intrigue.

 Singing about love, pain, and politics without too much fuss takes courage in 2017.

 The declaration of love towards no one in 'Sogno l'amore' can bring you back to the very core of your feelings.

The reviewer admits to a long-standing distance from contemporary Italian music but finds Andrea Laszlo De Simone's Uomo Donna captivating. Blending 70s Italian songwriting with Anglo-Saxon rock, the 80-minute album features complex, long tracks about love and politics. Highlights include powerful arrangements and emotional depth, especially the track 'Sogno l'amore'. The review regards Uomo Donna as a standout release of the year and heart. Discover Andrea Laszlo De Simone's Uomo Donna and experience a fresh blend of Italian songwriting and rich rock textures.

 "A 'damned and cursed chimera' pulsating with life, where the ideas of brutality and beauty meet."

 "An album that goes down smoothly, despite the apparent complexity, with the ease of a sip of Froben syrup and thus reveals itself as both analgesic and invigorating."

Dead Rider's fourth album, 'Crew Licks,' delivers a complex yet smooth blend of avant-garde, blues, and art-rock sounds. The album crosses genres, merging traditional roots with experimental touches from no-wave, glam, and industrial influences. Despite its complexity, the record remains accessible, offering a rich listening experience. It is praised for challenging contemporary US alternative music with vitality and diversity. Dive into the intriguing world of Dead Rider's 'Crew Licks'—listen now and experience a fearless blend of avant-garde and blues-infused art-rock.

 The ease with which SOIA makes my adrenaline rise is a quality that not many possess.

 Let's put it this way: I still haven’t managed to resolve the question of which is their best album among this one, Scratch The Surface, and Built To Last.

This review praises Sick of It All's 1992 album 'Just Look Around' as a pivotal hardcore punk release. It highlights the band's raw energy, gritty urban themes, and the intense blend of hardcore punk and thrash metal. The album is celebrated for classic tracks and powerful instrumentation, embodying the working class spirit. Despite minor criticisms like the album cover, the record is considered one of the top milestones in American hardcore. Listen to 'Just Look Around' now and experience one of hardcore punk's greatest anthems!

 If I say they are the craziest and most unpredictable band around, this time I'm sure I'm not wrong.

 'Sketches of Brunswick East' is music that is good for the mind, relaxes, and at the same time lets you travel to faraway places.

King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard's 'Sketches of Brunswick East' showcases a bold jazz influence mixed with psychedelic and microtonal elements. Collaborating with jazz band Mid High Club, the album explores lounge, fusion, and world music styles. The review praises the band's creativity, technical prowess, and prolific output in 2017. Each track reveals varied tempos and moods, offering a relaxing yet adventurous listening experience. Dive into the unique jazz-psychedelic world of 'Sketches of Brunswick East' and experience King Gizzard’s boldest sounds yet!

 A devastating masterpiece without even a filler and more generally one of their best albums ever.

 ‘Batter Up’, in its ethereal and rarefied simplicity, hits like a granite boulder on the open heart.

This review reflects on Brand New’s final album, Science Fiction, as a powerful and emotional work that synthesizes the band’s evolving sound and lyrical depth. It highlights the album’s dark tones, layered compositions, and thematic focus on faith, psychology, and abandonment. The reviewer regards the album as a devastating masterpiece and a fitting conclusion to the band’s influential career. Listen to Brand New's Science Fiction and experience a haunting finale from one of emo rock's greatest bands.

 The narrative plot behind 'Murder Of The Universe' resembles that of the Masters booklets.

 You will soon find yourself sucked into this nonsense vortex halfway between garage, metal as an attitude, and 8-bit technology.

This review highlights King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard's album Murder Of The Universe as a complex and engaging concept album. Drawing nostalgic parallels to 1980s Masters Of The Universe toys’ storytelling style, the album is divided into three distinct narrative suites. Musically, it blends garage rock with experimental rhythms and unique vocal narration. Despite an initially challenging listen, the album draws listeners into its intense sonic and narrative layers. Dive into King Gizzard’s wild concept album and experience a unique blend of story and sound today!

 If you like the bayonet assault, the initial 'The Static God' will make you drool.

 'Keys To The Castle' alone represents the key to entering the mental castle of Dwyer & co.

Oh Sees' album 'Orc' continues their adventurous blend of garage rock and psychedelia, incorporating krautrock and analog electronics. The album offers diverse tracks ranging from heavy assaults to hypnotic, experimental pieces. While the consistency varies, fans of the band's dual soul will find much to appreciate. The standout track 'Keys To The Castle' exemplifies their innovative approach. Overall, 'Orc' is a strong and creative addition to their discography. Listen to Oh Sees' 'Orc' and dive into their unique blend of garage punk and psychedelic experimentation today!

 "Three tracks for barely 35 minutes of music roughly definable as psychedelic, being three 'organized jams' which shine for their variety of registers and atmospheres."

 "If you get over the fact that you can't talk to anyone about the band (try pronouncing the name, I dare you), you'll have a small box of psychedelic gems that's not bad at all."

Tonstartssbandht's 'Sorcerer' presents a brief but rich psychedelic experience with just three tracks. Despite the band's difficult name and prolific output, this album provides organized jams blending varied musical references. Each track offers unique atmospheres, mixing lo-fi psych, garage influences, and jazzy slides. The album stands out for its accessibility within the psychedelic genre. Dive into Tonstartssbandht's 'Sorcerer' and explore a fresh psychedelic journey like no other.

 "If you hadn’t already declared it a masterpiece, you have no excuses now."

 "Too little baroque to be prog, too varied to be just psych."

This review explores T2's debut album 'It’ll All Work Out in Boomland,' highlighting its unique blend of powerful rhythms, diverse moods, and exemplary progressive rock elements. Standout tracks like 'In Circles' and the 21-minute suite 'Morning' demonstrate the band's impressive dynamics and creativity. Despite the band's obscurity and enigmatic background, the album shines as a psychedelic prog masterpiece worthy of attention. Listen to T2's 'It’ll All Work Out in Boomland' and dive into a psychedelic prog masterpiece today!

 Pino Daniele's Bella 'mbriana proudly stands in the collections of jazz-rock and blues aficionados with sophisticated tastes.

 Tarumbò emerges forcefully in its dual identity: frantic funk in some tracks, pure and introverted blues in others.

Pino Daniele's fifth studio album, Bella 'mbriana, marks a peak of musical maturity and international ambition. The album fuses Neapolitan blues with jazz, funk, and world music influences, enriched by stellar collaborations with renowned musicians like Wayne Shorter and Lyle Mays. It features sophisticated arrangements and a blend of cultural sounds, making it a milestone in Daniele's career. The work balances melancholic introspection with energetic funk and tarantella rhythms. Listen to Bella 'mbriana and experience Pino Daniele's blend of blues, jazz, and world music brilliance!