They were trying to 'sound like a volcano giving life to an atomic bomb.'

 Guided by the mighty arm of Hephaestus, the Cult of Dom Keller play their music as if hammering on an anvil, shattering it into fragmented, sparkling hallucinated visions.

The Cult of Dom Keller deliver an intense and innovative blend of psychedelic noise and heavy rock with their album 'Goodbye To The Light.' Their evolution showcases fearless experimentation, sonic power, and myth-inspired creativity. The band's destructive recording process reflects their fiery ambition to create original, evocative music. This album stands as a unique, dark, and heavy psych statement in today’s underground scene. Listen to 'Goodbye To The Light' and explore The Cult of Dom Keller's powerful blend of psychedelic noise and heavy rock now!

 "Dad told me ‘Be strong, my son, and don’t cry’. Dad. But how."

 “The real blues of ‘I Never Dreamed’ is all here: it’s not despair, demons, nihilism. It’s just how you remain when you discover loneliness and abandonment for what they really are.”

The review highlights how 'I Never Dreamed' by Lynyrd Skynyrd challenges typical rock stereotypes by blending powerful guitars with deeply personal, tender lyrics from Ronnie Van Zant. It explores the song’s themes of parental wisdom, Southern mythology, and confronting mortality. The reviewer contrasts Van Zant’s authenticity to other rock icons, emphasizing the genuine emotional depth behind the song and the album 'Street Survivors.' Ultimately, it’s an insightful look at Southern rock beyond clichés. Dive into Lynyrd Skynyrd’s 'I Never Dreamed' and discover the heartfelt Southern rock story behind the iconic sound.

 The sulfurous ancestry of "Song Within A Song" is about to embrace our soul.

 With the wind rushing against my cheeks and the sunbeam coloring the branches, the leaves, and the waves of the lake, I dance with the most ethereal harmony.

The review praises Camel's Moonmadness for its intricate musical arrangements and deeply spiritual themes. It highlights the album's ability to evoke vivid mental imagery and emotional introspection through tracks like "Song Within A Song" and "Spirit Of The Water." The reviewer appreciates the harmonies, flute melodies, and the album’s exploration of solitude and self-awareness. This is seen as a profound progressive rock work demanding reflection and understanding. Dive into Camel's Moonmadness and experience one of progressive rock's most ethereal and heartfelt journeys.

 this gem is "Expecting To Fly," the debut work of a meteoric band, in the noblest sense of the word, called Bluetones

 the album, which has matured wonderfully, in an indispensable expanded reissue with additional material, b-sides, and live tracks

The Bluetones' debut album 'Expecting To Fly' captured the essence of Britpop with jangly guitars and romantic lyrics. Released in 1996, it topped the UK charts, briefly dethroning Oasis. Despite fading fame, the album stands as a timeless classic, now reissued with extra tracks for rediscovery two decades later. Listen now to The Bluetones' 'Expecting To Fly' and experience a Britpop classic reborn with exclusive new tracks!

 The Coral present a sonic amusement park where each ride rarely exceeds three minutes.

 A joyful, whimsical, sunny, spring-like, bizarre, and eclectic album, well played and even better produced.

The Coral's debut album is an imaginative mix of genres and styles, drawing heavily from 60s psychedelia and beat music. Its short, dynamic tracks feature constant tempo shifts and musical surprises. The album is playful, well-produced, and showcases the band's fresh and personal synthesis of diverse influences. The review compares the experience to wandering through a colorful bazaar filled with unexpected sonic treasures. Dive into The Coral's vibrant debut and experience a unique psychedelic musical journey today!

 Johnny’s voice in “Memories” sweeps away all competition... it’s terrible...exciting...haunted...absurd...

 The music of “Memories” was never heard before... even the Can vanish... and they do it gladly, bowing from afar...

This review praises PUblic Image Ltd's track "Memories" for its unique and haunting vocal delivery by John Lydon, and its bold departure from conventional rock. The reviewer admires the experimental nature of the music and its blend of dub influences, highlighting the track as a standout piece that challenges traditional rock norms. Despite acknowledging the fading of punk and rock's heyday, the song's impact and originality remain powerful and memorable. Listen to PUblic Image Ltd's 'Memories' and experience a haunting rock classic like no other.

 A man dies but continues to be a pain in the neck.

 It really is hard to imagine that this idea of post-mortem stalking could make a woman happy.

Giuseppe Tornatore's The Correspondence attempts a romantic story involving post-mortem messages but falters due to an implausible screenplay and weak direction. Despite some beautiful visuals of Scotland and Italy, the narrative fails to engage or convincingly develop its themes. The performances are decent but overshadowed by an overused voice-over. Ultimately, the film's concept and execution leave much to be desired. Discover why Giuseppe Tornatore's The Correspondence struggles—read the full review and watch to form your own opinion.

 Capossela always manages to find an abnormal and unique way to stimulate the emotions of all those who can endure him.

 Delving seriously into the Cupa means 'growing, sowing... and then harvesting...'

Vinicio Capossela’s Canzoni della Cupa is a groundbreaking folk album divided into two contrasting parts: Polvere and Ombra. It blends traditional peasant stories, mythology, and innovative music production to create a unique listening experience. Praised for its artistic depth and quality, the album challenges listeners but rewards patience with its emotional richness. The review highlights its lasting impact and predicts recognition such as the Targa Tenco 2016 award. Discover the rich folk heritage and deep emotions of Vinicio Capossela’s Canzoni della Cupa. Listen now and immerse yourself in this unique masterpiece!

 Exiting with difficulty, but still on my feet, mouth half open and eyes questioning, remained there, petrified, chained to the refrains of Hôtel Costes remixes.

 That night I understood what a mix of emotions could represent, and I understood that at least for me... they could not be considered neither empty rhetoric nor without meaning.

The review evokes vivid imagery of city nights and emotional reflections tied to Stéphane Pompougnac's Hôtel Costes Vol. 4. While the album's meaning and fit with the reviewer were initially unclear, its ambiance and musical elements stood out, especially the remixes and Blossom Dearie's influence. The music is portrayed as a complex emotional experience rather than simple background sound. Explore the captivating lounge sounds of Hôtel Costes Vol. 4 and immerse yourself in its evocative melodies and atmosphere.

 "Variety is a huge pro, not only because it ensures the album is never repetitive but also because it makes all the songs extremely recognizable."

 "Without a doubt, in 2016, Arktis. is one of the best albums released so far, alongside The Astonishing by Dream Theater."

Ihsahn’s album Arktis showcases a wide range of styles including progressive metal, electronic music, and power metal, making each track unique and memorable. The album features catchy clean choruses and complex rhythms without becoming inaccessible. Noteworthy songs like 'My Heart Is of the North' and 'Disassembled' highlight the dynamic interplay of heavy and clean vocals. The album is praised as one of the standout metal releases of 2016 and is highly recommended for metal fans. Dive into Ihsahn’s Arktis and experience a progressive metal masterpiece full of texture and surprise.

 A track that absolutely charges you up, a perfect opener I would say.

 One of the best Manowar tracks, absolutely.

Manowar's album Warriors of the World marks a strong return after six years, showcasing powerful vocals and solid instrumentation. Highlights include emotionally charged ballads and intense metal anthems. Despite some critique of the track order, the album proves highly enjoyable and a worthy addition to the band’s discography. Eric Adams shines with his vocal range, supported by Scott Columbus' impactful drumming and Karl Logan’s solos. Listen to Manowar's Warriors of the World and experience the raw power and emotion of true metal mastery!

 Rock'n'Roll years, hormone pogo, Lysergic Emanation, the Sovereigns of Rochester and to hell with the rest.

 What if you accidentally find a record and you get the urge to jump on the desk in your underwear, with arthritis, debts, the damn face of a colleague, expired insurance, car inspection, and the public debt?

The Bidons' Clamarama album evokes the raw energy and rebellious spirit of the 80s garage punk scene. The review captures nostalgic rock'n'roll years with vivid imagery of youth and punk culture. Though realistic about life's struggles, the album inspires a desire to relive those spirited moments. It's a heartfelt tribute to punk riffs and the irrepressible urge for noise and freedom. Experience the raw power and spirit of 80s garage punk with The Bidons' Clamarama—listen now and revive the rock'n'roll rebellion!

 With this innovative record, they demonstrated that they had rediscovered that vulgarly cool chemistry.

 It satisfies both lovers of modern rock and die-hard glam fans.

Generation Swine marks a bold return for Mötley Crüe with Vince Neil back on vocals. Despite mixed reception from longtime fans, the album blends 90s groove with classic 80s glam rock. Tracks like 'Let Us Pray' and 'Find Myself' showcase powerful riffs, while ballads add depth. Tommy Lee’s personal touches and a revitalized version of 'Shout At The Devil' highlight the record’s strength and innovation. Listen to Generation Swine and experience Mötley Crüe’s powerful blend of 90s groove and classic glam rock today!

 ‘It’s not important what you watch, but with whom you watch it.’

 ‘Despite the pleasure of watching being reserved for quite a few, those 30 minutes go by really quickly.’

The reviewer describes 'Un Posto Al Sole' as a traditional family watching ritual that endures despite repetitive storylines and subpar acting. The show evokes mixed feelings but ultimately serves as a unifying force at mealtime. While often frustrating, plot twists at episode ends maintain a reluctant engagement. The series remains a fixture in family life after a decade. Dive into the saga of 'Un Posto Al Sole' and see why this Italian classic remains a family favorite after all these years!

 "Duck Rock leaves behind a very valid work, very intelligent, quite 'seminal,' a good ethnomusicological work free from social critique but loved by insiders."

 "That disk there is the Eighties... the most vivid sound and graphic stereotypes in the collective memory: disco dance, rap, 'Africa inside,' marimbas and cheerfulness."

This review highlights Malcolm McLaren's 1983 album Duck Rock as a groundbreaking fusion of early hip hop, world music, and punk influences. Featuring production by Trevor Horn and others, the album blends global sounds with rap and calypso rhythms. It stands as an influential and intelligent work, marked by the iconic track 'Buffalo Gals' and cover art by Keith Haring. McLaren's role as a trendsetter and cultural influencer of the era is emphasized, along with the album’s niche but enduring appeal. Explore the unique fusion of cultures and sounds in Malcolm McLaren’s Duck Rock—listen to a true 80s musical milestone today!

 In conclusion, a reflection on drones used on battlefields and in warfare operations, something which more than science fiction, can be considered reality and the present.

 Charlie Kramer is an individual, symbolizing decline, struggles in finding personal balance in life, and metaphorically represents a nation’s difficulty in rationally addressing problems rather than emotionally.

Watchbird, directed by Harold Becker and based on Robert Sheckley's story, explores the ethical and social consequences of drone use for national security. The film examines the tension between safety and privacy, highlighting the human flaws behind advanced technology. Despite strong supporting performances, Sean Astin’s lead role is somewhat underwhelming. The narrative raises important questions about morality, control, and the cost of surveillance in modern society. Explore Watchbird’s intense exploration of drone ethics and decide what we sacrifice for security—watch now and dive deep into its thought-provoking themes.

 The melodically impeccable ballads return, enriched by the strings of the loyal Will Malone, a trademark of Mad Richard since the days of "Bittersweet Symphony."

 Six years are a long time, and expecting a bit more was understandable, yet Richard Ashcroft's return is by no means to be dismissed.

Richard Ashcroft's fourth solo album These People arrives a decade after his last acclaimed work. Produced by Chris Potter, it blends classic melodic ballads with more experimental, rhythmic tracks. The first half impresses with strong singles like 'Out Of My Body' and 'This Is How It Feels,' while the second half falters with some less inspired songs. Despite some uneven moments, the album showcases Ashcroft's craftsmanship and hints at fresh ideas. Discover Richard Ashcroft's These People—listen to the mix of nostalgic ballads and fresh rhythms today!

 They locked themselves in a New York studio and emerged with their most drug-fueled, sick, psychedelic work of their career.

 Over six minutes of 'Soft,' with a voice so similar to Perry Farrell’s; shamanic, to be listened to at high volume so as to be penetrated and pierced by a heavy acidity that reigns supreme.

Chill Pill is Warrior Soul's dark and psychedelic fifth album, reflecting the band's troubled period with heavy drug use. With a sound comparable to Jane’s Addiction and Monster Magnet, it mixes punk bursts with long, immersive tracks. While not as direct as their earlier work, it still delivers a successful and compelling sonic journey. Dive into Warrior Soul's Chill Pill and experience a raw, psychedelic journey rich with punk spirit and deep atmosphere.

 Anni difficili is a satire where the bitter prevails over the sweet, focused on fascism, intelligent and painful for the survivors but with a promising hemlock flavor for the ignoble nostalgic fascists.

 The ventennio is described in all its hypocrisy, its false facade of cardboard and papier-mâché medals, the boastful emphasis of balcony propaganda, and the depressing ignorance of the marshall tulips clad in black shirts.

Luigi Zampa's 1948 film Anni Difficili is a biting satire on fascism, exposing its hypocrisy and false pride with intelligence and pain. The film features strong performances from Umberto Spadaro and Ave Ninchi, though it faced critical snubs and public neglect at release. Today, its restoration reveals its deep historical and ideological significance. Anni Difficili stands as a courageous and important cinematic work from Italy's immediate post-war period. Discover Luigi Zampa's bold satire—watch Anni Difficili and explore a powerful reflection on fascism's dark legacy.

 This masterpiece is deeply melancholic and nostalgic, inspired not only by Norwegian folklore but also by Romanticism.

 Kveldssanger should be listened to in complete silence, so as not to disturb the nature and atmospheres of the landscapes described by the beautiful notes.

Ulver’s 1996 album Kveldssanger is a significant departure from their black metal origins, focusing exclusively on acoustic Norwegian folk with a melancholic and nostalgic atmosphere. The album envelops listeners in a serene yet haunting experience, inspired by Romantic ideals and nature’s sublime. It is praised as a masterpiece for those open to its quiet intensity and emotional depth. Best enjoyed in silence, Kveldssanger transports the audience into Scandinavian woods evoking both calm and unease. Experience the haunting beauty of Ulver’s Kveldssanger—listen now and immerse yourself in its melancholic folk atmosphere.