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The review for King Crimson's album Lizard is currently under revision. It is slated to provide a detailed analysis soon, with an initial 5-star rating assigned. Check back soon to read the full in-depth review of King Crimson's Lizard!

 "This is music too."

 "Canvas-Silence disturbed by Noise-Music, Noise-Music disturbed by Canvas-Silence."

The review highlights Starfuckers' album Sinistri as a significant work in Italian avant-garde music. It praises the band's experimental use of noise, amplification, and silence. The album is linked to post-avant-garde traditions and Rock In Opposition. While initially mocked, the album is recognized as a courageous and influential piece. It evokes comparisons with key avant-garde figures and Italian progressive acts like Area. Dive into the daring world of Starfuckers' Sinistri and experience one of Italy's boldest avant-garde albums today!

 Embarrassing to say the least, right?...all accompanied by a mishmash of Baby K and pieces of songwriters' terrain revisited numerous times recently.

 Definitely a bluff.

The review harshly criticizes Annalisa Scarrone's 'L'Ultimo Addio' as an uninspired and embarrassing piece, with repetitive and clichéd lyrics. It compares the song unfavorably to Baby K and recycled songwriter elements, ultimately calling it a bluff and a major disappointment. Read the full critique and decide if 'L'Ultimo Addio' lives up to the hype or falls short.

 The 'cross' is the fact that she did a good job here, and the delight is the prevailing pleasure in listening to her for an abundant half-hour.

 The collaboration with a well-known quartet of violins and cello offers valuable moments of simple life that provide calm at the end of the CD, with a striking, fearsome voice.

Simona Molinari's album Croce e Delizia stands out as a rich and enjoyable jazz work blending bossa nova, vocal jazz, and pop influences. The review praises her sophisticated vocal delivery and notable collaborations, highlighting the album's emotional depth and musical variety. Despite some lyrical repetitiveness, the album maintains a high rating years after release, emphasizing the need for broader recognition of Italian jazz singers. Listen to Simona Molinari’s Croce e Delizia and experience a refined blend of Italian jazz and vocal charm!

 A Felliniesque tune that transforms into a kind of rock’n’roll, a cheap little allegretto, but money well spent.

 Because then someone told me about a western musical starring her and Lucio when the latter was still a mischievous sprite.

This review praises Rita Pavone's 'Viva la pappa col pomodoro' as a charming and nostalgic tune blending Felliniesque influences with rock'n'roll. The reviewer fondly recalls childhood memories and Pavone's unique androgynous appeal. The song's composer, Nino Rota, is highlighted as a pinnacle of melody. The review expresses lasting admiration for Pavone’s portrayal of Giannino Stoppani and evokes a warm, rustic nostalgia. Listen to Rita Pavone's timeless classic and dive into a world of Italian nostalgia and charming melodies!

 The Supreme Court rejected the extraordinary appeal of the former Juventus director general.

 A few months later: everything falls under the statute of limitations, and the national team led by coach Tony Parrucchino in turn falls against the Germans.

The review discusses Checco Zalone's album 'Siamo una squadra fortissimi' in the context of Italian football controversies in 2016. It references the Supreme Court's rejection of a Juventus official's appeal and ensuing legal issues. The review draws parallels between the album's themes and the setbacks of the Italian national team. Overall, the review is mixed, reflecting some cynicism about events surrounding the music and sports scene. Discover Checco Zalone's unique blend of comedy and commentary in 'Siamo una squadra fortissimi'—listen and explore the story behind the music.

 The Supreme Court has rejected the extraordinary appeal of the former white and black general manager.

 I leave the 'field' by really bidding you farewell with a fully charged phone.

This unconventional review blends references to Italian football scandals and legal battles with commentary on Checco Zalone's album. The tone is ironic, hinting at disappointment and social critique rather than a straightforward music appraisal. Overall, the review rates the album moderately. Discover the unique blend of satire and comedy in Checco Zalone's 'Siamo una squadra fortissimi'—listen and decide for yourself!

 The Supreme Court has rejected the extraordinary appeal of the former Juventus general director.

 A few months later: everything expires under the statute of limitations and the national team... falls against the Germans.

This unconventional review of Checco Zalone's album mixes references to Italian football scandals and the national team's failures. It reflects cynicism toward sports institutions while indirectly addressing Zalone's work through irony. The rating is moderate, suggesting mixed feelings about the album or its cultural context. Discover the mix of satire and cultural commentary in Checco Zalone's unique album experience.

 A bottle without a message thrown into the ocean.

 Messages of extreme isolationism.

The review explores Noise Patterns as an artistic expression of solitude and existence. It highlights the album's repetitive minimalism and abstract quantum sound worlds. The work is seen as both a refusal and a message of presence. While praising its perfection and subtlety, the review remains contemplative and philosophical, rating it moderately. Discover the subtle and profound sound worlds of Tristan Perich's Noise Patterns. Listen now and experience musical solitude like never before.

 Here are worth silver $para al diavolo and Qualcuno normale, so the other 17 tracks are absolutely worthless.

 Away from the fake counterculturism...

The reviewer critically evaluates Fabri Fibra's 'Controcultura,' finding most tracks weak except for two notable songs. They discuss the artist's attempts at counterculture themes but express disappointment. The review calls out superficiality and a lack of authentic countercultural voice in most of the album. Discover if Fabri Fibra's Controcultura lives up to the hype or falls short — read the full review now!

 Beethoven’s creation was infinitely superior to the drama that had inspired it.

 Every note seems to be absolutely inevitable.

The review highlights Beethoven's Coriolan Overture as a powerful and concise masterpiece rooted in Roman history and Shakespearean tragedy. It praises the dramatic tension, masterful use of sonata form, and the emotional contrast between the powerful opening and the pacifying themes. The piece surpasses the drama that inspired it and is celebrated for its expressive use of silence, syncopation, and inevitability of notes. Listen to Beethoven's Coriolan Overture and experience its dramatic power and timeless tension.

 The real Nagai is the one of Violence Jack and Devillady, of Kekko Kamen and Cutie Honey, the Nagai of sex and blood, the mephistophelean, excessive and unrestrained Nagai.

 A highly recommended work that helps to reveal a fundamental but little-known side to the general public of this legendary author.

This review praises Go Nagai's 'La Scuola Senza Pudore' as a seminal and provocative work in manga history, highlighting its role as the progenitor of the ecchi genre. The reviewer appreciates Nagai's fearless style and bawdy humor, despite some dated and controversial content. The manga's evolution is discussed, noting a decline in comedic quality towards the end but recognizing its overall importance and boldness. The art style is described as raw but fitting, making this a recommended read for fans of Nagai's unrestrained creativity. Dive into Go Nagai’s infamous and groundbreaking manga and discover the roots of ecchi with 'La Scuola Senza Pudore' today!

 They were and remain pearls of sweetness those words contained here.

 Disappointing is the choice of the title track...all easily confusable with each other.

The review highlights the poetic sweetness in some lyrics of Michele Zarrillo's album 'L'amore vuole amore' but criticizes much of the material as conceptually overused and musically repetitive. Despite touching verses, the title track and many others fail to impress, with a couple of exceptions receiving moderate praise. Overall, the reviewer was disappointed and gave the album a low rating. Discover the emotional depths and musical highs and lows of Michele Zarrillo's 'L'amore vuole amore'—listen now and judge for yourself!

 Hogarth is convincing, the songs are energetic with some noteworthy passages, but the sensation is of a closed, hermetic album that doesn’t allow itself to be loved.

 "Go!", "Enlightened," and "Interior Lulu" are, in my opinion, the best tracks, even if they are almost never performed live.

Marillion's 1999 album marillion.com is a celebration of their fans, featuring energetic and quality songs led by Steve Hogarth. While some tracks stand out, the album feels introspective and less accessible but remains a solid listen. It sets the stage for the band's future artistic achievements. Listen to marillion.com and explore a unique fan tribute with standout progressive rock tracks from Marillion’s late 90s era.

 The new GIAA album is a sweet return to the past.

 Helios/Erebus contains several interesting moments where the quality rises to deliver fragments of post rock that still manages to evoke some emotion.

God Is An Astronaut's Helios/Erebus marks a return to their classic post-rock sound after experimenting in their previous album, Origins. With a blend of ambient, metal, and progressive riffs, the album delivers 45 minutes of atmospheric music that evokes emotion. While it revisits familiar territory and avoids new experimentation, it offers fans a nostalgic and quality listening experience. The album is seen as a reset that reconnects with the band's original strengths. Discover the atmospheric journey of Helios/Erebus—listen now and experience God Is An Astronaut's return to classic post-rock.

 "I sat there for three hundred years... Three hundred years... and with what soundtrack? But the Beatles of course."

 "Your action is nothing but scribbling, being poetry, a bunch of words... Wander quite marvelously..."

This review offers a poetic and imaginative take on The Beatles' Magical Mystery Tour album. Using surreal and whimsical language, it highlights the timeless songs while blending reflections on art, poetry, and personal memories. The review celebrates the enduring charm and mysterious allure of the album. Dive into the whimsical world of The Beatles' Magical Mystery Tour and rediscover its psychedelic magic today!

 Despite the glories of the past, it’s the song I prefer created by them.

 Perhaps time is a bastard guy counting your remaining days, or an old friend who sits and quietly listens to your ideas.

The review praises Suede's single 'Outsiders' as a standout track that captures the band's melancholic and poetic essence. It highlights the song's mix of pounding drums, icy guitar, and dominating keyboards while exploring themes of impossible love and the passage of time. The reviewer connects the song's emotional depth to the band's troubled history and triumphant return. Listen to Suede's 'Outsiders' and experience a hauntingly beautiful blend of emotion and melody.

 Elvis' greatest shit is 100% offensive and provocative right from the cover.

 The final blow comes at the end of the first disc... leaving only the desolation of a man who has reached the end of a long career.

This review analyzes 'Elvis' Greatest Shit,' a 1982 bootleg album featuring some of the worst and most forgotten Elvis tracks. It highlights the album's provocative and offensive nature, emphasizing its status as a satire rather than a serious release. The review points out the emotional contrast of the closing live performance on disc one and concludes by advising fans to explore the tracks online rather than purchasing this rare limited edition. Discover the rarest Elvis bootleg and hear his most controversial tracks online today!

 "Minimal, there’s no escaping it... her voice is warm and cold at the same time."

 "If you’re in the mood to become sad, to sink into a bit of winter sadness dictated by things ending, then treat yourself to a listening of 'Zenith - Molly Nilsson'."

This review praises Molly Nilsson's album Zenith for blending minimal electronic music with warmth and soul, perfect for winter nights. Highlighted tracks include 'Mountain Time,' 'Bunny Game,' and 'Lovers Are Losers,' the latter regarded as the album's standout. The reviewer appreciates the intimacy and simplicity that resonate throughout the album while noting its melancholic but beautiful atmosphere. Dive into the warm minimalism of Molly Nilsson's Zenith—listen now and experience the winter night soundtrack for your soul.

 Songs like 'Supper’s Ready,' 'Firth of Fifth,' and 'The Musical Box' alone make it worth the expense.

 Nad Sylvan’s voice is a remarkable mix of Gabriel and Collins, without imitation, truly balanced and personal.

This review covers Steve Hackett's 'Genesis Revisited II - Live at Hammersmith' DVD, praising its faithful renditions of classic Genesis tracks and impressive musicianship. The reviewer highlights the excellent setlist, standout vocal performances, and quality audio-video production. Despite minor flaws, it is highly recommended for fans of Genesis' golden era. Explore Steve Hackett’s masterful live tribute to Genesis and relive the golden era of progressive rock today!