This movie sucks.

 It aims to denounce the 'dark times' characteristic of the Soviet regime but, in the end, it is just a pretext to display a useless and repugnant repertoire of perversions and 'gore' scenes.

The Green Elephant depicts two soldiers imprisoned under unknown reasons in Communist Russia. The film explores brutality, mental collapse, and graphic violence but is criticized for poor production and excessive gore. The reviewer finds the movie repugnant and pointless, failing its alleged political denunciation. It is compared unfavorably to extreme underground horror films and recommended to be avoided. Discover why The Green Elephant divides viewers — watch if you dare or read the full review to learn more.

 The elf girl became the beating heart of the most prodigious and mad rock band ever.

 Closing the album with the unexpected song of the elf girl reveals to be an absolute stroke of genius.

This review celebrates The Velvet Underground’s blend of chaos and intimacy, highlighting Maureen Tucker’s unique drumming, Lou Reed’s evocative songwriting, and John Cale’s avant-garde influence. It explores the band’s tumultuous dynamics and the album’s mix of dissonant noise with fragile ballads, offering a deep, nostalgic appreciation of its enduring artistic power. Dive into The Velvet Underground’s groundbreaking album—listen now to experience its haunting blend of chaos and intimate beauty.

 THE Portuguese band of the 20th century.

 Unfortunately, in my opinion, it ends poorly with 'Longe (Perdido na multidão)', permeated by glam-pop style of Adam Lambert and supported by mediocre lyrics.

The review discusses Xutos e Pontapés' album PURO as a noteworthy work from a long-standing Portuguese rock band. It highlights the album's variety of rock influences from AC/DC to Brit-pop and punk-folk styles. Some tracks receive praise for their musical depth and solos, while others like the closing track are seen as weaker. Overall, the album is described as a solid Lusophone rock effort with room for improvement. Discover the diverse rock sounds of Xutos e Pontapés' PURO—listen now and explore Portugal's rock legacy!

 This fifth effort by Arcade Fire establishes them at the level of certain heavyweights of the global alternative rock.

 Creature Comfort partially recovers certain atmospheres from the previous Reflektor and spices them with a hint of new wave and post-punk.

Arcade Fire's fifth album, Everything Now, shows a decisive shift while maintaining their indie roots. The production features collaborations with big names, blending new wave, post-punk, and reggae influences. Standout tracks like Creature Comfort bring back familiar atmospheres, balanced by experimental and nostalgic moments. The album establishes the band alongside global alternative rock heavyweights. Discover the bold sounds of Arcade Fire's Everything Now—listen now and explore their evolving indie rock journey!

 The artifact seems to last six/seven minutes: there’s not even enough time to get bored.

 When you realize that the non-expiatory goat has gored you with its sharp cranial protrusions, you want more.

This review praises Gaytheist’s 'Let’s Jam Again Soon' as a compelling post-hardcore record full of dark, chaotic energy. The album is described as short but intense, with complex and rough musicality that captures the listener’s attention throughout. There's playful irony and vivid imagery used to express admiration for the band’s explosive style and thematic depth. The review highlights the album's unique appeal and recommended listens. Dive into Gaytheist’s fierce post-hardcore world—listen to 'Let’s Jam Again Soon' now and feel the chaotic energy!

 Delicate in painting imaginary landscapes hidden among exotic ambient scents.

 The perfect soundtrack for a walk with eyes closed on a fragrant meadow, imagining the stars.

Arve Henriksen's 'Towards Language' is described as a delicate and ambient jazz album that evokes mystical and serene landscapes. The music combines free brass elements with gentle, whisper-like tones. It creates an atmospheric and celestial experience, perfect for imaginative and soothing moments. The review highlights its suitability as a tranquil soundtrack for relaxation. Listen to 'Towards Language' for a serene journey through ambient jazz soundscapes.

 Luigi Magni was a great Italian director, probably underrated or, at least, he was not fully attributed the merits he deserved.

 The film’s message invites not to bend in front of power, always to tend towards Freedom which... a man is not like a dog, he must not have masters.

Luigi Magni’s 1973 film La Tosca is a richly detailed historical drama set in Rome during 1800. Inspired by Victorien Sardou’s 1887 play, it features exceptional performances by actors like Aldo Fabrizi and Monica Vitti. The film is praised for its historical precision, social and political commentary, and memorable music. Despite its quality and meaningful message about rebellion and freedom, the film was unfairly overlooked. It remains a masterpiece worth discovering. Watch Luigi Magni’s La Tosca to experience a powerful tale of love, history, and rebellion in papal Rome.

 Is my EP being eaten by mice in some unspecified warehouse in the Czech Republic?

 Perhaps it is time for these small record labels to abandon their beloved bandcamp and position themselves better on Amazon, immediately granting them the exclusive rights to limited edition productions.

The review discusses Kikagaku Moyo's Stone Garden EP and the excitement around the band’s growing cult status and impressive music. However, the reviewer reveals frustration with prolonged vinyl shipping delays from bandcamp, contrasting it with smoother experiences on Amazon and other stores. Despite valuing the band's work, the reviewer urges caution before purchasing limited edition vinyls via smaller labels or bandcamp due to unreliable shipping and customer service. Discover Kikagaku Moyo's unique psychedelic sound, but be smart when buying their collectible vinyl—explore trusted stores today!

 The actress showcased her earthly and otherworldly charm.

 Almost all of the released 15 episodes were based on 'good' themes and quite realistic plots.

The review highlights the strengths of the first five seasons of Laurent Chauchan's 'Josephine Ange Gardien', emphasizing the realistic and socially relevant themes. Mimi Mathy's portrayal of Josèphine is praised for its charm and tenacity. Later seasons are noted as less realistic and not yet widely released in some regions. Overall, the show is recommended with some reservations. Discover the charm and social depth of Josephine Ange Gardien’s early seasons—watch the classic French drama today!

 "Heavy Crown represents the testament of this story: a hard ’n’ heavy essay, the sound of hard rock during the N.W.O.B.H.M."

 "Freeman produces vocals his way, without struggling to imitate his illustrious predecessor too much, granting him the dignity of an artist causa sui."

Heavy Crown by Last In Line revisits the classic hard rock and NWOBHM sound with a mix of nostalgia and originality. It serves as a final chapter following the deaths of Dio and Bain. While some tracks glow with inspired riffs and doom elements, others feel like typical genre exercises. The album is best suited for devoted hard rock enthusiasts seeking a retro vibe rather than a broad audience. Dive into Last In Line's Heavy Crown to experience a heartfelt tribute to Dio and the classic NWOBHM hard rock sound.

 "Read and reread, you understand beyond the professed ideologies how important it is not to exclude your own basic learning abilities from the discourse-path."

 "Everyone must learn from the next good interlocutor how to grow, which... sooner or later you will have to teach someone that same quantum."

The reviewer shares a vivid personal story inspired by Isabella Milani's 'L'arte d'insegnare.' The book highlights the importance of empathy and effective teaching that nurtures growth. It stresses learning beyond ideologies and passing wisdom empathetically to others deserving it. The review connects personal strength and teaching values in an emotional narrative. Discover the powerful lessons of empathy and teaching in Isabella Milani's L'arte d'insegnare—read the book and transform your outlook on learning.

 Lou Rhodes also hurts, the female half of the Lamb project.

 Striking the right notes, Lou’s singing takes on the same intensity as the smell of rain among burnt leaves.

This review praises Lou Rhodes' album 'theyesandeye' for its raw emotional intensity and naturalistic, unplugged sound. Highlighting Rhodes' unique vocal style and her profound connection to nature, the album offers a refreshing journey into heartfelt songwriting. The accompaniment of Ian Kellet's guitar and the themes of humanity and emotion deepen the listening experience. 'theyesandeye' stands out as a soulful, evocative work in Rhodes' solo career post-Lamb. Listen to Lou Rhodes' 'theyesandeye' and immerse yourself in heartfelt, nature-inspired folk music.

 An unhealthy black vessel sails through hopeless waters.

 The faceless helmsman breaks the heavy hypnotism of the waves by chanting soft melodies, evoking memories of feminine songs.

Dale Cooper Quartet's Astrild Astrild is an atmospheric and hypnotic album that evokes deep emotions through its dark, melancholic melodies. The review uses vivid sea and shadow imagery to describe the music’s immersive and haunting nature, highlighting its experimental and evocative qualities. The album transports listeners on a mysterious journey filled with echoes of ancient eastern ports and perpetual darkness. Dive into the haunting depths of Dale Cooper Quartet's Astrild Astrild and experience a mesmerizing sonic voyage.

 Death Metal that smells of flowers, words of love, spring... But no, let's not confuse ideas!!! These are madmen who enjoy telling tales of death, death, and more death.

 There are two remixed and even danceable (!!!) versions of the already released 'Blood, Pus and Gastric Juice.'

This review praises Pungent Stench's 1993 EP 'Dirty Rhymes and Psychotronic Beats' as a cult classic in death metal. It highlights the band's consistent and impeccable discography and the grim, grotesque lyrical content. Special mention is made to the brutal yet occasionally danceable remixes and the striking, provocative album artwork embodying the EP’s dark themes. Explore the sinister sounds and shocking artwork of Pungent Stench's cult death metal EP—dive into 'Dirty Rhymes and Psychotronic Beats' now!

 Jonathan is my favorite singer, Head my favorite guitarist, and Ray my favorite drummer.

 Korn did a drum solo that was worth the concert on its own!

This review covers Korn's exhilarating concert at Alcatraz in Milan, highlighting the energetic performance, fan reactions, and impressive drum solo. Despite some less enthusiastic moments and a somewhat short setlist, the overall experience was unforgettable, especially for a first-time metal concertgoer. Opening acts Hellyeah and Heaven Shall Burn also contributed to the evening's metal showcase. Dive into the energy of Korn’s Milan concert—listen to their iconic tracks live and relive the metal magic!

 Dave Pajo and his crystalline, fragrant touch.

 A cross between Verlaine and Stendhal that, in this album, places itself between the Red of twilight and the Black of night to paint romances without words.

Dave Pajo’s album Live From a Shark Cage blends psychedelic folk with ambient and electronic textures, creating a poetic and emotive soundscape. The reviewer highlights Pajo’s delicate instrumentation and imaginative use of traditional instruments such as banjo and jaw harp. The music is described as evocative, painting vivid sonic landscapes that balance between light and shadow. It’s a quietly joyful album with deep emotional undercurrents and subtle sonic oddities. Dive into Papa M’s enchanting psychedelic folk journey—listen to Live From a Shark Cage and experience its poetic soundscapes now.

 Confusional music was a kind of incurable jazz rock illness brawling with the skewed rhythms of post-punk, lots of riffs between silly and exciting shot at a thousand an hour.

 'Volare,' a cover of Modugno's famous song, is the perfect paradigm of their music... a kind of Marinetti and Modugno arm in arm under the porticoes of Bologna.

This review praises Confusional Quartet's 'Volare' as an original and daring instrumental work blending post-punk energy with jazz rock complexity. It highlights the band's unique hybrid sound inspired by Area and Devo, rooted in the vibrant music scene of 1970s Bologna. The review appreciates their creative risks and ironic approach, emphasizing 'Volare' as a standout track that reinterprets Italian musical heritage. Overall, the album is celebrated as a significant contribution to the Italian new wave. Dive into Confusional Quartet's 'Volare' and experience a bold fusion of post-punk and jazz rock brilliance today!

 "The fifth track is truly a masterpiece of a song... truly moving."

 "Love Moves is light years away from the beauty contained in 'Close' but it is still not bad and still appreciable as her work."

This review assesses Kim Wilde's seventh studio album Love Moves, noting it is less impressive than her earlier album Close but still worth appreciation. Highlighted tracks include 'It's Here' and a sentimental favorite featuring children’s voices. The album shows stylistic experimentation with commercial pop and dance elements, which the reviewer finds a mixed development. Overall, the album receives a moderate rating of 6 out of 10. Explore Kim Wilde's Love Moves and discover the standout moments of this 1990 pop album for yourself!

 There is genuine genius in the words.

 Words are played as well as, or even better than, the instruments.

This review explores the groundbreaking qualities of Elio e le Storie Tese’s debut album 'Elio samaga hukapan kariyana turu.' It highlights the album's courageous tackling of difficult themes, sophisticated wordplay, and exceptional lyrical artistry. The review praises the album’s blend of dark humor and musical creativity, positioning it as one of the greatest works in Italian music. Despite some less engaging spoken tracks, the album’s depth and innovation fully compensate. Dive into the groundbreaking artistry of Elio samaga hukapan kariyana turu—listen now and discover a masterpiece of Italian musical and lyrical innovation!

 Samiam are somewhat stateless punks with imprints left all over the place, but never well-marked in an indelible way.

 ‘You Are Freaking Me Out’ updates the dark parables of broken loves translating them into shouted pop-punk prose.

The review explores Samiam’s journey through the vibrant 90s Bay Area punk scene, highlighting their struggle for mainstream success amid peer bands' rises. 'You Are Freaking Me Out' is praised as an emotionally charged album that combines punk rawness with melodic pop-punk elements. Despite lineup changes and major label setbacks, Samiam maintained a distinct identity balancing punk roots and broader musical appeal. The album is seen as a significant but overlooked piece in 90s punk and emo history. Discover the raw energy and emotional depth of Samiam’s ‘You Are Freaking Me Out’—listen now and explore a true 90s punk gem!