"El Jardín de los Presentes is the greatest album in the history of Argentina, the highest peak reached by the Flaco."

 "Hold on tight, sit down, close your eyes, and enjoy the show by Gubitsch, the 18-year-old six-string phenomenon... Poor rockers who still believe Slash is a good guitarist, let them frolic in their enchanted world..."

Invisible's 'El Jardín de los Presentes' is hailed as the pinnacle of Argentinian rock, showcasing Luis Alberto Spinetta's genius. The album masterfully fuses progressive rock with jazz, tango, and folk elements. It features standout guitar work by Tomas Gubitsch and offers a poignant soundtrack amidst Argentina's turbulent 1970s. This deeply emotional review highlights the album's timeless artistic and cultural impact. Listen to 'El Jardín de los Presentes' and dive into the genius of Invisible's legendary Argentinian rock masterpiece.

 The settings are fragmented and tend to be dark – with calm moments and others more agitated – aptly illustrating the summoning of the great Cthulhu.

 Warm Spaced Blue is an excellent work that confirms how Ingranaggi della Valle is an outstanding presence in the current Italian prog scene.

Ingranaggi della Valle's album Warm Spaced Blue explores darker, somber prog rock inspired by the Cthulhu Mythos. Featuring jazz-rock influences and notable collaboration from Fabio Pignatelli of Goblin, the album balances atmospheric calm and agitated moments. Tracks like "Call For Cthulhu" parts and "Ajuda Wedo" showcase the band's cohesive musicianship and daring stylistic ventures. Overall, this is a strong release solidifying their reputation in Italian prog. Listen to Warm Spaced Blue now and dive into Ingranaggi della Valle’s dark prog saga inspired by the Cthulhu Mythos!

 "The Lord gives, the Lord takes away, he throws you into life and distributes the roles."

 "Five & Dime could be the breakthrough album. Yet CBS fires Clive Davis... The album is not supported. It’s a flop."

David Ackles was a gifted American singer-songwriter who never achieved mainstream success despite his exceptional talent. Five & Dime, his fourth album, is a concept record capturing snapshots of everyday life in 1973 America, featuring refined arrangements and expressive lyrics. The review reflects on Ackles' difficult life journey, faith, and how fate assigned him the role of a 'beautiful loser' in the music industry. Despite its lack of commercial success, Five & Dime stands as a powerful and moving work deserving greater recognition. Discover the soul-stirring beauty of David Ackles' Five & Dime – listen now and explore the story of a truly unique folk artist.

 "The ghost of the Thin White Rope hovers over all thirteen tracks."

 "I can understand all those who expected musical changes... but this is the only Music I know how to make."

The review unveils the rare and unique Mummydogs album, marking Guy Kyser’s musical return after Thin White Rope’s dissolution. Blending psychedelic rock with blues-country vibes, the album channels the spirit of the early 90s indie scene. It features evocative guitars, strong vocals, and thoughtful covers, positioning itself as a nostalgic yet fresh experience. The reviewer praises its timeless sound and emotional depth. Explore the haunting soundscape of Mummydogs and experience the powerful legacy of Guy Kyser's musical journey today!

 An album that transitions from prog to classical, from electronic to industrial music, from light pianos to heavy percussion, from driving strings to tribal choirs.

 A refined compositional style that impeccably expresses themes such as critique of society, the banality of people, and capitalism, or tributes to Allen Ginsberg and William Blake.

Moloch, by Gianni Venturi and Lucien Moreau, is a multifaceted project blending progressive, classical, electronic, and industrial music. The album features rich poetry and profound societal critiques, paying homage to poets like Allen Ginsberg and William Blake. Its artistic scope spans music, poetry, and visual elements, creating an ambitious, refined listening experience. Explore Moloch for a unique blend of poetry and progressive music—listen now and dive into its rich artistic world.

 You lick your fingers as if it were Nutella on bread, but they are blood-red wounds.

 'Love Let Me Go' is not an album to overcome pain, it’s the cage made of pain, and its pages are only the iron of its impenetrable bars.

More Than Life's 'Love Let Me Go' is a deeply personal hardcore album that confronts pain and solitude with raw intensity. James Matthews delivers fervent vocals that evoke genuine emotion. The album challenges traditional song structure with its restless rhythms and heartfelt despair. It's not an easy listen but resonates powerfully with themes of heartbreak and renewal. The work stands out as a unique and moving musical catharsis. Dive into More Than Life's raw and heartfelt album 'Love Let Me Go'—experience hardcore music like never before.

 The album represents the perfect union between the most classic singer-songwriter tradition and the psychedelia given by the refinement of foreign sounds.

 Clerico is a juggler who shapes the lyrics to the point of bordering on nonsense but behind all this hides suggestive images and very interesting thoughts.

Giuliano Clerico's fourth studio album, L'uomo Tigre ha Fallito, blends classic singer-songwriter elements with psychedelic influences. Utilizing diverse instrumentation from acoustic guitars to synthesizers and mellotron, it crafts a unique folk-rock sound. The lyrics combine near-nonsense with vivid, thought-provoking imagery, portraying heroes as flawed and human. The album offers a refined fusion of tradition and modern sonic textures. Discover Giuliano Clerico’s unique blend of folk and psychedelia—listen to L'uomo Tigre ha Fallito today!

 "Darkness and light, which are Nick Drake’s specialty, who is that singer who died under mysterious circumstances."

 "It talks about when you no longer know who you are...or rather when you are not at all..."

This review offers a deeply personal and emotional reflection on Nick Drake's song 'Rider on the Wheel.' It explores themes of beauty, mental struggle, and the contrast of light and darkness in Drake's music. The reviewer connects the song with vivid imagery and personal experiences, highlighting its haunting yet delicate nature. The song's different versions on key albums are also noted. Listen to Nick Drake’s 'Rider on the Wheel' and dive into its haunting beauty and emotional depth.

 The Tabir becomes a small temple of desert rock for one evening.

 The duo manages not to take themselves too seriously, pulling out Star Wars-like laser drumsticks to light up the last song in total darkness.

MinimAnimalist's live show at TABIR Birroteca Tarantina delivers an intimate and intense desert rock experience marked by raw riffs and energetic rhythms. The Taranto duo blends grunge, alternative rock, and stoner influences with distinctive Italian lyrical style. Despite the limited space and sound, their engaging stage presence and originality shine through, promising great potential for future performances and releases. Discover the raw power of MinimAnimalist live at TABIR—listen now and dive into their unique desert rock sound!

 Unstoppable, I was saying. For the past twenty years, Byford’s group and company haven’t missed a beat.

 Like a fine wine, the older he gets, the better he becomes, I dare say.

Saxon's Battering Ram is a testament to the band's unstoppable spirit after nearly 40 years of making music. The album delivers powerful classic heavy metal without unnecessary complexity. Standout songs like the title track, 'Stand Your Ground', and 'Kingdom Of The Cross' highlight the band’s enduring talent. Despite minor weaker tracks, the album reflects Saxon's identity and solid live performance potential. Explore Saxon's powerful Battering Ram album and experience timeless heavy metal energy!

 True Crime: New York City, a title that never received the proper recognition, mercilessly outclassed by the various GTAs.

 If there’s one thing that made this gaming experience unforgettable, it’s the tracklist of True Crime: old school rap and masterpieces from CBGB, new rap shoots, Interpol, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and, here too, a bit of elevator and kmart Muzak.

This review revisits Activision's True Crime: New York City, highlighting its unique story of a conflicted cop and its richly detailed Manhattan setting. The author praises the game’s open-ended gameplay and excellent soundtrack featuring rap, punk, and alternative rock. Despite being overshadowed by GTA, True Crime captivates with its atmosphere and music. The review also reflects on personal gaming memories and the emotional connection to the title. Explore True Crime: New York City for its unique gameplay and killer soundtrack—rediscover a hidden open-world gem today!

 Mental harassment in the cyber-web, you cannot close your eyes where the frequencies make your neurons boil; NNNNNNNNNNNOIZE!!

 IT'S NOT VAPORWAVE, BUT IT'S NOT NO-VAPORWAVE!

Argiflex’s album Throatless offers a compelling journey into cybernetic trance and experimental electronic music. It defies easy categorization, rejecting labels like vaporwave and hardvapour. The album features aggressive basslines and hypnotic beats that captivate the listener and provoke a mental intensity. This review highlights its unique blend of sounds that push boundaries and stimulate movement on the dancefloor. Dive into Argiflex's Throatless and experience a captivating cybernetic trance unlike any other.

 The book is truly a "Bible" for those who love the musician.

 Thank you Ritchie, you may be a stubborn and overbearing bastard, done in your own way, but when I listen to you, you make me forget it.

This review praises Jerry Bloom's unauthorized biography of Ritchie Blackmore for its detailed and impartial portrayal of the legendary guitarist. It explores Blackmore's complex personality, early career, and turbulent relationships within Deep Purple and Rainbow. The reviewer admires Blackmore's musical genius and enduring influence despite his difficult character. The book is recommended as a valuable resource for rock and guitar aficionados. Dive into the fascinating and tumultuous world of Ritchie Blackmore—read the biography and experience the legacy of a guitar legend!

 Pete Burns had a very cool masculine charisma (with that eye patch), completely different from Boy George, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, or Jimmy Sommerville.

 'Special Star' is a sweet love song, it has a spiritual element, a white and nostalgic light that can hold back a tear, or make you cry uncontrollably: a beautiful track!

This review pays tribute to Pete Burns and Dead or Alive's 1987 album 'Mad, Bad and Dangerous To Know.' It explores the album’s mix of Hi-NRG dance music with Gothic and post-punk aesthetics, highlighting standout tracks and situating the album in the context of 80s music culture. The reviewer shares personal memories of discovering the band and reflects on the lasting influence of Burns as a gay icon and music pioneer. Explore the vibrant legacy of Pete Burns and dive into the iconic sounds of Dead or Alive’s 'Mad, Bad and Dangerous To Know' album today!

 You hear the Belgian muse enter with a touch of sensuality and veiled mysticism into territories off the radar.

 Among the greatest albums of the 2000s, and among the last most representative of a certain electronic sensitivity.

Hooverphonic’s sixth album marks a return to their trip hop and electronic origins after a period of orchestral experimentation. It’s the last record featuring the historic singer Geike Arnaert, released under PIAS. The album embraces hypnotic, mysterious ballads with introspective lyrics, supported by mellotron and subtle guitar layers. Praised as one of the greatest albums of the 2000s, it showcases a refined electronic sensitivity and emotional depth. Discover Hooverphonic’s hypnotic journey and dive into their iconic trip hop roots today!

 An absolute disaster; therefore a marvel.

 Twenty minutes that smell of black infernal mud.

Flesh Ripping Sonic Torment is Carcass' raw and brutal Goregrind demo, capturing the band's early unsettling sound. It's a chaotic yet pivotal release featuring vocalist Sanjiv's only official appearance. The demo's tracks focus on gore and decay, later expanded on their debut album. Despite its harshness, it represents the genesis of a legendary extreme metal band. Dive into Carcass' grisly beginnings and experience the raw power of Flesh Ripping Sonic Torment now!

 Listen to it. That's it.

The review offers a straightforward endorsement of Sfera Ebbasta's self-titled debut album. It emphasizes the importance of simply listening to the album to appreciate its value. The rating of 4 out of 5 stars suggests a strong positive reception. Listen to Sfera Ebbasta's debut album now and experience his unique style!

 A huge surprise from this cursed year for music that among others took away Prince, David Bowie, Pete Buns, and Cohen.

 We are convinced that this single will really smash in the pop world and it will be a huge comeback.

In 2016, the Spice Girls returned as 'Spice Girls Gem' with their new single 'Song For Her.' Reduced to a trio of Geri Halliwell, Emma Bunton, and Melanie B, the track encapsulates the classic melodic pop sound fans love. Though Melanie C and Victoria Beckham did not join, the single suggests a strong comeback potential reminiscent of their 1996 hit 'Wannabe.' Listen to 'Song For Her' now and experience the Spice Girls Gem's nostalgic pop comeback!

 The album is well sung, clean, excellently recorded and... well played.

 According to Hogarth, the title is pronounced with tenderness, sadness and a sense of discouragement towards a society increasingly closed and alienated.

Marillion's Fear is a thoughtfully crafted prog rock album that demands patience and multiple listens to be truly appreciated. While praised for its clean vocals, outstanding recording, and introspective lyrics, it lacks the dynamic moments and guitar highlights found in some previous works. The album’s melancholy tone reflects societal alienation, revealing depth beneath initial uncertainties. Dive into Marillion's Fear—experience its layered prog melodies and introspective lyrics with multiple listens.

 Rosi photographs the ugliness and the small or large tragedies of marginality with his own and commendable mastery.

 It is difficult to evaluate films like Fuocoammare, which can fascinate for the aforementioned reasons, or disgust.

This review acknowledges the significance of Gianfranco Rosi's Fuocoammare in contemporary Italian cinema while noting its raw and unfiltered portrayal of immigration tragedies. It highlights Rosi’s unique personal gaze on marginalized humanity and his sober, unembellished style. The film is not considered political but rather a pure documentary framing of real-life events. The reviewer expresses mixed feelings, recognizing both fascination and discomfort with the graphic depictions of death. Watch Fuocoammare to explore a poignant and unfiltered view of humanity at the margins.