Gilmour’s voice still holds up well despite being nearly eighty.

 A round of applause for a good, honest album that has a nostalgic flavor but probably won’t go down in history.

David Gilmour's 'Luck and Strange' offers a pleasant and well-recorded listening experience, blending dreamy and darker elements. The album features reflective lyrics by Polly Samson and production by Charlie Andrew. While it has a nostalgic feel and showcases Gilmour's enduring voice, it doesn't stand out as a remarkable solo work. Fans receive a solid but modest addition to Gilmour's legacy. Listen to David Gilmour's 'Luck and Strange' for a nostalgic, thoughtful solo experience.

 It’s one of Disney’s most famous and beloved cartoons of all time, despite being born under prohibitive production conditions.

 A soundtrack that made history, starting with the booming finale to the sound of 'Everybody wants to be a cat.'

The Aristocats is a beloved Disney film created after Walt Disney's death, featuring an elegant 1900s Paris backdrop and a pioneering jazz soundtrack. Though it doesn't match the technical innovations of 101 Dalmatians, its endearing cat characters and fast-paced humor make it charming. The Italian dubbing, especially the character Thomas, is highlighted as superior to the original voice. Overall, it is a well-crafted and entertaining family movie. Explore this timeless Disney classic, enjoy its jazz tunes, and fall in love with the charming Aristocats today!

 Very delicate harmonies with rhythms that float in the air, the instruments he mainly uses are the acoustic piano, prepared piano, organ, voice, and all the effects that can contribute to crafting these dreamy and sometimes dark moments.

 He has largely stood the test of time, proving to still be a fresh work today, a little gem unfortunately hidden and forgotten but absolutely to be rediscovered.

Peter Michael Hamel's debut solo album is a delicate mix of minimalist and spiritual sounds using acoustic and prepared piano. Drawing inspiration from notable figures like Terry Riley, John Cage, and Morton Feldman, the album offers cosmic, modal, and tonal moments. Despite being a hidden gem, it remains fresh and relevant today, merging Eastern and Western musical sensibilities in a subtle, timeless manner. Explore Peter Michael Hamel's debut to experience a timeless minimalist masterpiece that bridges East and West with cosmic harmony.

 "ESP is not flaunted as is the trend today, but elegant and somewhat understated."

 Ten out of ten for Stoppa; a hundred out of a hundred.

Daniele D'anza's 1973 TV drama ESP subtly explores paranormal themes with elegance and restraint, avoiding sensationalism. Paolo Stoppa's masterful performance as psychic Gerard Croiset anchors the story. The show is notable for its cultural value and vintage gothic atmosphere, enhanced by a Theremin soundtrack. Despite its strong narrative and direction, the audio balance is flawed, making some dialogues hard to hear. Still, ESP is a remarkable piece of Italian TV history, available on RaiPlay. Watch Daniele D'anza's ESP on RaiPlay and explore this elegant classic of paranormal storytelling.

 'A widespread appreciation for pornography is nature’s way of warning us that we are at risk of extinction' (J.G. Ballard – from the book)

 'You are hardcore, you make me hard / You name the drama and I’ll play the part'

The review highlights Lilli Gruber's book 'Non farti fottere' as a thoughtful and provocative work. It features a memorable J.G. Ballard quote reflecting on human nature and discusses the book's dramatic and hard-hitting style. Praised for its boldness and engaging content, the review encourages readers to explore the challenging themes presented. Dive into Lilli Gruber's 'Non farti fottere' for a bold take on society and human nature—read it today!

 Masoko, or better known as the Bloc Party of Centocelle, will make you spend half an hour tapping your foot, dancing, or simply shaking your neuronal connections.

 The music of Masoko is a collage, a chaotic mosaic where the guitars shine.

Masoko’s album Bubu’7te is praised for its refreshing, carefree pop vibe reminiscent of notable new wave and indie influences. The lyrics are clever and evocative, blending humor, anxiety, and raw imagery. Despite being overlooked upon release in 2006, this album deserves reappraisal for its musical richness and infectious energy. The reviewer highlights it as a hidden Italian indie pop treasure comparable to international acts like Bloc Party and Franz Ferdinand. Listen to Masoko’s Bubu’7te and rediscover a charming Italian indie pop classic today!

 It is not a mere celebration of the unrivaled genius of a composer, but a long collective memory in which each of us can remember something of our own life through films and music.

 Besides being, incredibly, the best work of Tornatore in many years, it is also one of the most beautiful documentaries seen in recent years at the cinema.

Giuseppe Tornatore’s documentary 'Ennio' flows quickly despite its long runtime, skillfully capturing the essence of Ennio Morricone’s vast musical legacy. Through many heartfelt testimonies and anecdotes, the film honors the Italian composer’s impact on cinema and music worldwide. While it rushes somewhat in later sections and indulges in minor details, 'Ennio' remains a beautifully made and deeply engaging documentary. It stands out as one of Tornatore’s best recent works and a worthy tribute to a musical genius. Discover the magic of Ennio Morricone’s music through Tornatore’s masterful documentary—watch and feel the timeless sound of cinema!

 An infusion of pain that, presented as they do it, seems to embrace the listener.

 I hear many night-time anxieties within and not only that.

Team Sleep delivers a deeply emotional and intense live performance in Woodstock Sessions Vol. 4, recorded at New York’s Applehead Recording farm. The band’s melancholic and experimental rock embraces the listener with raw pain and beauty. The review highlights the band’s ability to elevate their studio material with new urgency and heartfelt delivery. This volume stands out for its intimate atmosphere and profound care for sound and soul. Experience the raw emotion of Team Sleep’s Woodstock Sessions Vol. 4 – dive into this unique live journey now!

 A Fading Future is an immediately engaging work as far as I’m concerned; just under 40 minutes divided into 6 aggressive songs.

 I didn’t find a single wrong note in a lively, sparkling, compelling, imposing album.

The review praises Solars' debut album 'A Fading Future' as an engaging and intense musical experience blending PostRock, PostHardcore, and Progressive elements. The reviewer identifies strong influences from bands like Porcupine Tree, Explosions in the Sky, and Tool, and highlights the album's craftsmanship and emotional depth. It stands out as one of the best releases of 2024 so far. Listen to Solars' 'A Fading Future' now and experience a captivating journey through modern PostRock and Prog sounds!

 "Pure truth anyway, these two gentlemen with a sequencer, a drum, and Gabi's voice outperformed hundreds of preppy guys with guitars and various pyrotechnic effects."

 "'El Que,' sticky like honey, soundtrack for dancing cocktail parties on the beach with mojito corrected with cyanide, instantly love at first sight."

This review dives into the essence of Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft's album 'Gold und Liebe,' emphasizing its minimal yet powerful approach. The band excels with a sequencer, drum, and distinctive vocals, surpassing typical guitar-driven acts. Tracks like 'El Que' showcase hypnotic and seductive melodies that blend punk energy with electronic precision. The album embodies raw youthful intensity and Central European decadence, making it a timeless electro-punk milestone. Listen to 'Gold und Liebe' and experience the electrifying power of minimalist punk innovation.

 The director Rose Glass succeeds in rendering the environment of a gym and its patrons so vividly that you seem to perceive sweat and body scents.

 The film's title suggests, love lies or bleeds lying—in short, a filthy affair of lies and blood, like life.

Love Lies Bleeding by Rose Glass is a raw and gritty film set in a remote New Mexico gym in the late 1980s. The movie highlights physicality and intense interpersonal dynamics, especially between two women. While performances by Kristen Stewart, Katy O’Brian, and Ed Harris are praised, the film occasionally shifts into an exaggerated comic-book tone, weakening its impact. The film's dark themes and stylistic choices make it a challenging watch, not suited for romantics. Dive into Rose Glass' intense and raw story—watch Love Lies Bleeding to experience its gripping characters and dark drama.

 "Proloquio by RivoTanoVezzanico is a debut album that surprises with its maturity and complexity."

 The album "manages to build a distinctive sound universe, in which Rivo Tano Vezzanico’s personality clearly emerges."

Proloquio is a surprisingly mature debut album from under-twenty artist Rivo Tano Vezzanico. It blends psychedelic sounds, evocative and cryptic lyrics, and detailed production to create a dreamy and introspective experience. The album shows strong experimental flair and artistic maturity, making it a promising release that stands out despite its complex nature. Overall, it offers an engaging journey into a unique sonic universe. Listen to Proloquio now and explore the mesmerizing world of Rivo Tano Vezzanico's psychedelic debut!

 If one doesn’t cry at every viewing, they should have, at the very least, their heart checked.

 Chaplin’s language was, and is, universal. It speaks to everyone.

This review praises Charlie Chaplin's 1931 film City Lights as a masterpiece of silent cinema. It highlights the film’s emotional depth, blending comedy and drama flawlessly. Chaplin’s meticulous perfectionism and universal storytelling resonate strongly with audiences past and present. The film’s historical context and critical acclaim further underscore its timeless significance. Watch Charlie Chaplin's City Lights today and experience the timeless magic of silent cinema.

 Karen sings with a 'normalcy' that leaves one astonished, hiding a chasm you cannot help but be attracted to.

 That little album is a subdued scream, a rebellion born defeated, a whispered martyrdom of immeasurable talent burned by conformity.

This review chronicles Karen Carpenter’s journey from a supportive family musician to a tragically constrained star. It highlights the pressures behind her public image, her battle with anorexia, and the artistic rebellion embodied in her solo album. Though her life was marked by suffering, her voice and talent remain timeless and deeply affecting. Discover the heartfelt story and timeless music of Karen Carpenter – listen to her solo album and explore her legacy today.

 This is an album that has the taste of a seaside journey on a white-tinted day; it has the taste of a love buried in the past.

 Molly Rankin’s warm voice sings of broken hearts and bittersweet regrets, of angry failures and of those who just can’t wear the socialite’s clothes.

Alvvays' second album Antisocialites delivers a beautifully crafted indie pop experience filled with nostalgia, melancholy, and dreamy 90s-inspired guitar sounds. Molly Rankin’s warm vocals sing of broken hearts and bittersweet regrets, making it one of the standout albums of 2017. The album balances up-tempo tracks with moments of peaceful reflection, evoking vivid emotional imagery of love and remembrance. It is praised for its exquisite songwriting and distinct melancholic charm. Listen to Alvvays’ Antisocialites and dive into a sea of nostalgic indie pop filled with heartfelt emotions and shimmering guitars.

 Mike Boul’s unique voice captivates with its stride towards disappearing to recover past moments.

 The band makes itself available to the new energy with a pioneering spirit that excludes premeditated variants.

Indian Bingo's 'Overwrought' delivers a unique blend of prog folk, country, and jazz with a dreamy, melancholic vibe. Mike Boul’s voice and the skilled instrumentation immerse listeners in a reflective Western atmosphere. This album pushes forward from their 1990 work with a mature, pioneering spirit and a sense of nostalgia. It balances acoustic softness and dynamic intensity, highlighting explorations of America’s frontier past. Discover the evocative sounds of Indian Bingo's 'Overwrought'—immerse yourself in this rich prog folk journey today!

 The voice is a wanderer whose steps don’t touch the ground, the music a fragrant ether.

 Arooji, you put everything in here: the Arab world of your childhood, the Pakistan of early youth, Sufi poetry, Boston’s Jazz school, and the New York where you became a brainiac.

Arooj Aftab's 'Vulture Prince' is an ethereal journey blending jazz, folk, and Sufi influences. Sung mostly in Urdu, the album captivates with soulful vocals and rich instrumentation. The review highlights its hypnotic Middle Eastern tones and deep emotional resonance. Arooj's unique fusion of cultural backgrounds makes the album a magical, boundary-breaking experience. It's praised as a wonder that transcends easy genre definitions. Listen to Arooj Aftab's 'Vulture Prince' and experience a mesmerizing blend of jazz, soul, and tradition like never before.

 A beautiful Dutch girl like an angel, with a sullen look and a handful of songs against everyone and everything.

 To launch TOGETHER ALONE, her debut album, the single «Nobody’s Wife» did the trick, full of energy and with lyrics of absolute female self-affirmation.

Anouk's 1997 debut album 'Together Alone' launched her with the energetic hit 'Nobody's Wife,' showcasing strong female self-affirmation. While some songs vary in engagement, the album remains enjoyable with notable tracks like the title track and 'It Is So Hard.' The review highlights Anouk's musical flair, comparing her to Melissa Etheridge and Debbie Harry, and appreciates the album's clear presentation and expressive cover art. Minor criticisms include some inconsistency and a touch of narcissism in the lyrics, yet the overall album is considered highly respectable. Listen to Anouk's breakthrough album 'Together Alone' and experience a fierce blend of energy and emotion!

 A film shot in black and white, which describes more the state of mind of a sensitive and depression-prone young man than a biography.

 The film’s language is calm and claustrophobic, a caption to the tracks played by Joy Division, devoid of frills in cinematic storytelling.

Anton Corbijn's Control presents a stark, black-and-white portrayal of Ian Curtis's troubled youth and the early post-punk scene. The film emphasizes the emotional and psychological challenges Curtis faced, capturing the confined, intimate settings of Joy Division's performances and the bleakness of late 1970s Manchester. Its calm, claustrophobic style effectively conveys themes of depression and identity crises. Overall, the film provides a minimalist yet powerful narrative. Discover the haunting world of Ian Curtis and Joy Division in Anton Corbijn's Control—watch the film and feel the raw intensity of post-punk history.

 These guys, with 22 albums and countless concerts under their belt, still play with the same grit they did thirty years ago.

 The sound is perfectly raw, the distortions have their reason, the rhythm section is enveloping, impressive, bass and drums are excellent.

The review covers Marlene Kuntz's live concert in Cagliari during their Catartica tour. Despite some organizational flaws and a distracted audience, the band delivered a raw, energetic show. Tracks from their early albums were highlighted, showing their enduring passion and skill. The reviewer appreciated the gritty and enveloping sound and the lead singer’s dynamic stage presence. Discover the raw energy and timeless grit of Marlene Kuntz live—listen to their Catartica tour performances now!