His is a reflective, gloomy, almost 'chamber' music, freaky, saturated with rhymes, filled with wide beats and basses suitable for a night in the car chasing an undefined goal.

 Earl plays at being Mf Doom stuffed with methamphetamine, and indeed lyrically he can be considered among the best of his generation.

This review explores Earl Sweatshirt's second album, highlighting its introspective and gloomy nature. With jazz-inspired production and dense lyricism, the album portrays themes of anxiety and depression. It is praised for its raw, visceral quality and personal approach compared to his debut. The reviewer recommends experiencing it deeply without preconceptions. Dive into Earl Sweatshirt's hauntingly personal album and experience raw hip-hop like never before.

 Relax (and its video) was a massive hit that introduced Frankie to the mainstream audience and caused the birth of a short-lived Beatles-like Mania.

 The high-pitched voice of the leader and the pounding rhythms guaranteed them retirement, but at the dawn of the second album, the chemistry vanished.

Frankie Say Greatest is a commercially savvy remastered compilation album showcasing the iconic singles of Frankie Goes to Hollywood. The review highlights the band's provocative style, hit singles like 'Relax' and 'The Power of Love', and their brief but impactful success in the early 1980s. While recognizing the band's short-lived career and subsequent obscurity, the album appeals to fans of 80s New Wave and rock-spirited music. The remixes add a modern touch but are not essential to the core experience. Discover the revitalized sounds of Frankie Goes to Hollywood—listen to Frankie Say Greatest and relive the 80s New Wave magic today!

 The audio is really good, all the instruments are perfectly audible and well-mixed.

 The three Drunk Dogs deliver a performance of great quality and depth, exactly what you would expect from three musicians of this caliber.

The Winery Dogs' 2013 live album 'Unleashed in Japan' showcases excellent audio and video quality, capturing a powerful performance by Richie Kotzen, Billy Sheehan, and Mike Portnoy. The setlist features tracks from their first album alongside impressive covers, with flawless musicianship and balanced sound. The band’s synergy and energy are palpable, offering a concert experience that truly moves listeners. Highly recommended for fans of skilled live rock performances. Dive into The Winery Dogs' electrifying live performance – listen now and experience rock excellence firsthand!

 The melodic obesity returns to flow between Pumpk-ian melancholia and noise-chords streams of consciousness.

 As per Ovlov tradition, wrapping it all up with guitar wall sound and an epic solo.

Stove - Greatest Hits compiles two EPs from Steve Hartlett's solo project, blending lo-fi pop with rich textures of nostalgia and fuzz. The album draws influences from Wilco, Deerhunter, and Built To Spill, showcasing melancholic yet sharp songwriting. It balances acoustic bitterness with crunchy noise elements and ends with epic guitar solos. This release stands among the top indie lo-fi records of 2016. Explore Stove’s Greatest Hits for a rich mix of lo-fi indie nostalgia and razor-sharp guitar melodies.

 Neck Deep represents and is among the main creators of the pop-punk revival that’s sweeping the planet.

 They remain too similar to before, there’s no innovation, no upheaval; it seems the band has learned the formula and repeats it throughout the album.

Neck Deep’s album continues their signature pop-punk style with catchy and summery riffs. It shows influences from A Day To Remember and blink-182, pleasing fans but lacking innovation. While the album flows well with some standout moments, its similarity to previous work suggests the band may face challenges evolving in a saturated genre. Overall, a solid but familiar release. Listen to Neck Deep’s Life’s Not Out to Get You and discover the catchy pop-punk sound driving today’s revival.

 Robin sings only and exclusively for you, the listener, always and invariably for a limited number of people.

 "I Left You" stands as the peak of the work: eight minutes, but they could have been eighty, of genuine simplicity.

The review reflects a personal and emotional connection with Sophia's 2006 acoustic EP attached to the album Technology Won't Save Us. Robin Proper-Sheppard’s stripped-down, velvety vocals and minimalist guitar work create an intimate and melancholic atmosphere. The reviewer highlights the track 'I Left You' for its pure simplicity and emotional depth. The music serves as a comforting and warm experience for listeners seeking heartfelt acoustic songs. Listen to Sophia’s intimate acoustic EP and experience the heartfelt warmth of Robin Proper-Sheppard’s voice.

 The Inner Side is a work impeccably played, which perhaps loses itself too much in self-referentiality and the richness of arrangements.

 Roberto Grillo is primarily interested in expressing his passions through music, rather than selling.

The Inner Side is the sixth self-produced album by The DusT, led by Roberto Grillo. Drawing heavily from 70s British rock, glam, and prog influences, it features diverse tracks from arena rock to melancholic ballads. While impeccably performed and richly arranged, the album sometimes lacks a distinct, original identity. Despite modest recognition, The DusT remain committed to their passionate and ambitious style. Discover The DusT's ambitious rock journey with The Inner Side – listen now and experience their rich, passionate sound.

 It's impossible to find a single weak point in this album.

 Too much, too much, and still too much, the Riot have been, and still are, underrated.

Riot's 1979 album Narita is celebrated as a powerful, mature heavy metal work by an underrated band led by Mark Reale. Despite low promotion and attendance, the album displays a melodic yet energetic style that stands alongside genre classics. The review highlights standout tracks and the band's persistence, emphasizing their lasting influence. Riot remains a cult favorite with a dedicated legacy. Explore Riot's Narita and experience a classic heavy metal album that deserves your attention!

 "Drugs are not bad. Drugs are a chemical compound. The problem is when those who take drugs consider it a license to act like assholes." - Frank Zappa

 "Every form of addiction is bad, no matter whether the narcotic be alcohol or morphine or idealism." - Carl Gustav Jung

The review of Natura's Droga album centers on a thoughtful meditation about drugs, their societal perception, and addiction. It highlights powerful quotes from figures like Frank Zappa, Carl Jung, Albert Hofmann, and Jean Cocteau. The review doesn't focus on the music itself but rather uses the album as a springboard to discuss complex ideas around drugs and culture. Overall, the sentiment is balanced and reflective. Discover Natura's Droga and dive into profound reflections on drugs and society's complex relationship with addiction.

 The idea for the film... is said to have arisen from a discussion between the director and his wife about the education to be given to their children.

 It leaned too much towards a family convinced that Black Mirror is not a TV series but rather a series of images extracted from the mind of a precog.

This review of Matt Ross's Captain Fantastic examines the film's portrayal of an alternative family lifestyle focused on education, nature, and rejection of modern technology. While acknowledging the film's strengths in depicting thoughtful children and a unique family model, it critiques the script's complacency and compromise with societal norms. The reviewer feels the film lacks a deeper exploration of its core themes, resulting in a somewhat flat narrative. Overall, it offers a reflective but mixed perspective. Discover the complex family drama in Captain Fantastic—read the review and watch the film to explore its unique take on education and society.

 Belong are a slap, that thrill you feel and cannot explain, but you like it.

 In their patterns of sweet noise you can hear whatever you want, a randomly opened page of your favorite book.

Belong's 'October Language' delivers an immersive experience of layered distortions and feedback creating an abstract harmony. The album evokes feelings of abandonment and emotional journey through its evolving soundscapes. Listeners are invited to interpret the sounds subjectively, making each experience unique. The music flows like waves, blending moments of thrill, contemplation, and transcendence. Dive into the hypnotic world of Belong's 'October Language' and experience sound like never before—listen now!

 The title of the album Something Weird already introduces us to the atmospheres we are about to listen to: “weird,” in the sense of bizarre, strange, and engaging is the most fitting term I can think of to label the music of the Mugshots.

 Something Weird turns out to be an excellent album, very engaging, which I highly recommend to lovers of gothic-rock, metal, and psychedelia.

The Mugshots' album 'Something Weird' is a captivating blend of theatrical rock that fuses punk, gothic, prog, and psychedelic influences. The Italian band incorporates diverse styles cohesively, enriched by guest appearances from notable artists such as Enrico Ruggeri. The album offers dramatic atmospheres ranging from gothic-metal darkness to psychedelic lightness. Overall, it's highly recommended for fans of gothic rock, metal, and eclectic progressive sounds. Dive into The Mugshots' 'Something Weird' and experience a thrilling blend of punk, gothic, and psychedelic rock today!

 Writhes in the Murk seethes, slithers, writhes; its forms liquefy, taking on various aberrant, undecipherable aspects.

 The Evangelists’ gospel courts abomination, defies logic without indulging or offering any foothold.

Ævangelist's Writhes in the Murk navigates extreme metal beyond traditional boundaries. The album blends death-sludge, industrial clangs, dark ambient elements, and a haunting saxophone to create a twisted, nightmarish soundscape. The production is aggressive and fits the chaotic, unsettling atmosphere. The album challenges listeners with its inhuman compositions while occasionally offering glimpses of haunting melody. A disquieting but rewarding experience for adventurous metal fans. Dive into the dark abyss of Writhes in the Murk and experience Ævangelist's twisted metal vision today!

 "Luigi bursts out, a song that honestly astounds you, as the lyrics hit like never before."

 "Pensavo Peggio is the more intimate and mental side of Gran Rivera, shedding their rebellious rocker outfits for something more elegant."

Pensavo Peggio by Gran Rivera closes a nostalgic two-part musical journey with a more intimate and thoughtful sound. The Milan-based band moves from youthful, energetic rock to mature reflections on friendship, youth, and relationships. The album balances upbeat tracks with melancholic, introspective songs, resonating particularly with listeners in their thirties. Critics highlight the strength of the lyrics, especially in songs like "Luigi." The forthcoming vinyl edition is highly anticipated. Listen to Gran Rivera’s Pensavo Peggio and experience the heartfelt nostalgia of Milan’s intimate rock scene.

 Ten seconds of the track 'Callous' are enough to define the traits of a work that shatters eardrums.

 Listening to such works is truly something painful; but it has a liberating effect on me.

Brutal Truth's third album, 'Sounds of the Animal Kingdom,' delivers an intense blend of grindcore, death metal, and hardcore with powerful production. The album features short, aggressive tracks and longer, suffocating sludge sections. The reviewer considers it possibly their best work, praising its ferocity and raw energy. The album cover evokes provocative imagery predating 9/11, underscoring the band's uncompromising style. Dive into Brutal Truth's ferocious soundscape—listen and experience the raw grindcore power now!

 "The Invitation could become a little cult classic."

 The movie builds suspense without needing to accelerate because it plants doubt and suspicion in the viewer’s mind.

Karyn Kusama's The Invitation is a slow-burning psychological thriller that masterfully builds suspense within a confined setting. The film explores themes of grief, paranoia, and human terror with a minimalist style. While the screenplay stumbles initially in explaining the cult, it redeems itself with a tense, balanced climax. The movie demands attention to its subtle details and ambiguous character interactions. Its last moments leave a lasting impression of quiet dread. Watch The Invitation for a gripping psychological thriller that lingers long after the credits roll.

 "‘CANZONI PER COGLIONI’ is a violent album, yet it never becomes too extreme thanks to the pop spirit that completely envelops it."

 "The musicians converse with each other, offering a varied and layered instrumental plot."

Le Sostanze Psicotrope's 'Canzoni Per Coglioni' presents a compelling blend of pop, death metal, punk, and folk, sung in both Italian and English. The production highlights each instrument clearly, maintaining a lightness despite the album's aggressive moments. While some tracks approach grindcore genericism, others shine with complex, layered compositions. Overall, the album balances violence and melody effectively. Dive into Le Sostanze Psicotrope's intense yet melodic blend—listen to Canzoni Per Coglioni now!

 The sweet sadness they evoke is always present, capable of dragging you inside, taking you by the hand and accompanying you on a journey.

 Quercia has shown that perhaps it’s not really due to age, but to some other thing that we can’t identify, perhaps, simply, the desire to do certain things, to be in certain places, fades.

Quercia, an emerging band from Iglesias, released 'Non è vero che non ho più l'età' featuring eight short, emotionally rich tracks. The album blends indie and post-hardcore with nostalgic and melancholic lyrics, reflecting adolescent emotions and personal experiences. Its quick flow and sincere, heartfelt songwriting create an immersive emotional journey. The review highlights the band's promising potential and meaningful artistic voice. Listen to Quercia’s heartfelt emo tracks and experience their nostalgic journey today!

 Just as the company of the witch Amelia and Samara Morgan would suit me.

 Immersed in darkness, you can still feel the edges of punk, sinister loops of a bass as heavy as lead.

Twisted Nerve's Séance perfectly suits fans of dark Scottish goth punk with its heavy bass and otherworldly guitar effects. The reviewer connects deeply with the album's misty, eerie atmosphere. The music blends punk edges with shadowy, immersive sound layers. The album's voice and instrumental effects create a haunting, almost supernatural experience. Overall, it is a joyful plunge into darkness for those who embrace the genre. Dive deep into Twisted Nerve's Séance and experience a haunting Scottish goth punk journey today!

 Pete has truly laid himself bare, in a real, raw book, full of personal reflections.

 A man who still doesn’t seem to have found a minimum of inner peace and serenity.

This autobiography delves deeply into Pete Townshend's complex personality, revealing his personal hardships, creative genius, and struggles with addiction and loneliness. The reviewer appreciates the raw honesty and detailed storytelling, gaining new insight into the man behind The Who’s iconic music and the internal conflicts that shaped his life. Explore Pete Townshend's life and legacy—read the revealing autobiography that uncovers the man behind the music.