Weiland’s sticky melodies made of sugar, honey, and lots of 'brains' are made to go hand in hand with the riffs of the Los Angeles brothers.

 The last sweet and melancholic ballad 'Maver' is a true gem of the album that will literally make you fly with your imagination among the clouds.

Stone Temple Pilots' sixth album arrives nine years after their previous release, showcasing the combined talents of the band despite some imperfections. While lacking standout hit singles, the album features notable tracks like 'Maver' and 'Between The Lines,' blending Weiland's unique vocal style with the DeLeo brothers' classic riffs. The review highlights the band's chemistry and references to rock influences, acknowledging both the strengths and shortcomings of this comeback effort. Discover the raw emotion and classic riffs of Stone Temple Pilots' comeback album – listen now and experience the band's enduring chemistry.

 An album to have to understand the new frontiers of madness.

 Serj Tankian’s vocal versatility dictates unthinkable and brilliant melodies, all characterized by an underlying madness.

This review praises System Of A Down's debut album as a groundbreaking work that challenged and reshaped the conventions of the nu metal genre. The reviewer highlights the band's originality, vocal experimentation by Serj Tankian, and dynamic mix of furious and reflective moments. Key tracks like "Mind," "Suggestions," and "Spiders" exemplify the album's inventive exploration of mental themes and genre-blending. The album is considered essential to understanding new musical frontiers in metal. Explore System Of A Down’s debut album and experience the raw, inventive energy that reshaped nu metal.

 The hypnotic ebb of the sea takes you towards calm, true or illusory as it may be, but for a moment frozen in time, you remain convinced that you have discovered what was hurting you and could not see.

 Anathema shows here their individual idea of rebirth and salvation through nine steps sublimated by the final triptych of 'Panic,' 'A Fine Day To Exit,' and 'Temporary Peace.'

Anathema’s album 'A Fine Day To Exit' captures a haunting atmosphere through evocative cover art and a blend of psychedelic, alternative, and gothic rock. The review explores themes of escape, emotional struggle, and the search for peace. The album acts as a musical journey into the human soul’s contradictions, culminating in powerful tracks that reflect rebirth and acceptance. Overall, it is praised for its depth, mood, and musical evolution. Dive into Anathema’s 'A Fine Day To Exit' and experience a haunting journey of sound and soul.

 The guys put out real numbers: above all "She’s American," a delightful blend composed of INXS, Bowie, Peter Gabriel, and Duran Duran.

 A rather good sophomore work, this new album by The 1975, which places the band on a rather challenging launching pad.

The 1975's second album delivers a diverse and sometimes complex listening experience that blends 80s influences with modern indie pop. Despite moments of unevenness, standout tracks like 'She’s American' shine brilliantly. The band experiments boldly across 17 tracks, showing significant growth and artistic ambition. The album sets a challenging but promising foundation for their future work. Listen now to The 1975's eclectic sophomore album and discover standout indie pop tracks like 'She’s American'!

 The cinema of Lav Diaz, a monolith with which the cinephile eventually tries to engage, is inextricably tied to the history of his country.

 Lav Diaz creates what is perhaps his most personal and nostalgic film, based on his childhood and the characters that populated it.

Lav Diaz’s ‘From What Is Before’ is a deeply contemplative film exploring social unrest and the nature of evil in 1970s Philippines. The film features haunting imagery, vast landscapes, and a narrative rooted in folklore and history. Diaz’s signature slow cinema style evokes meditation on human suffering and political violence. It stands alongside his other acclaimed works as a masterful and personal achievement. Discover the haunting depths of ‘From What Is Before’ — watch Lav Diaz’s epic journey into history, nature, and human suffering today.

 The people in that photo are dissolving. After a few more seconds, your eyes will start to burn.

 It’s a memory of those who were captured a minute before vanishing forever.

The review reflects on a seemingly ordinary photograph taken at Bologna station at 10:24 AM, moments before a tragic bombing. It explores the personal and collective memory tied to the image, highlighting the human stories behind the disaster. The narrative evokes a sense of loss and haunting remembrance. The reviewer shares a vivid personal recollection, deepening the impact of the artwork. Explore this evocative artwork and reflect on the poignant moment frozen in time before tragedy struck at Bologna station.

 A melancholic breeze evokes ghosts of memories once believed lost in the rooms of memory.

 Capsules of emotional stillness akin to the personal world of William Basinski.

Talbot Fade's November Versions presents a delicate and melancholic musical journey, blending piano, drones, and subtle field recordings. The album evokes emotions tied to memory and timelessness, reminiscent of William Basinski's work. It offers a profound experience of stillness and emotional resurrection. The review praises the album's ability to connect listeners to the spheres of memory through sound. Listen to Talbot Fade's November Versions and immerse yourself in a hauntingly beautiful journey through memory and emotion.

 "0" is an album full of positive vibrations and represents an antidote against the decay of the modern world.

 The acoustic guitar tones and the faint misty embellishments of the synth envelop us in a dream where it’s possible to visit forgotten forests populated by druids and elves.

Murmur Mori's album '0' is a contemplative blend of ritual-ambient and folk influences, drawing inspiration from ancient sacred sites in Northern Italy. The music aims to transcend the chaos of modern life by reconnecting listeners with nature and spirituality. Composed of six tracks, it offers pure, dreamy soundscapes filled with positive vibrations. It stands apart from typical neo-folk, presenting a personal and authentic artistic path. Explore Murmur Mori's transcendent album '0' and immerse yourself in a mystical sound journey today.

 Rock is something for the ugly, dirty, nasty, and ignorant.

 It was '77 and it was Bologna, the streets were about to run with the blood of the defeated.

This review explores the rebellious and raw spirit of Skiantos’ album Inascoltabile as a foundational work of Italian punk rooted in satire and cultural critique. It reflects on Roberto 'Freak' Antoni’s restless and multifaceted life as an artist and agitator. The review situates the album within the turbulent 1977 Bologna scene, highlighting its irreverent challenge to traditional music and societal norms. Despite its rough edges, Inascoltabile remains a significant and innovative milestone in punk history. Ultimately, the review deems the album’s sound secondary to its cultural and emotional legacy. Dive into the irreverent world of Skiantos and rediscover the origins of Italian punk—listen to Inascoltabile today!

 "Acts of voluntary social denial born from inadequacy collected over fifty years of life, filling every single trace of this fifth studio work with lead."

 "The relentless drums of the opening ‘Quello della foto’ pin the listener against the wall alongside the words."

The review explores Giorgio Canali & Rossofuoco's fifth album, highlighting its raw emotional depth and social commentary. The lyrics convey haunting snapshots of life marked by desolation and alienation. The music combines electric and acoustic elements, reflecting anger and introspection. Despite occasional less inspired tracks, the album's poetic moments and intense delivery stand out as a testament to the band's unique voice. Overall, it's a compelling, anti-commercial work that challenges the listener. Explore Giorgio Canali & Rossofuoco’s powerful album and experience its emotional and social depth firsthand.

 "If it hadn’t been for rock’n’roll, we would have gone to pick cotton."

 "A song that... gave it the right credentials to make it an anthem for the group and beyond."

Lynyrd Skynyrd's Second Helping remains a defining southern rock album marked by powerful riffs, heartfelt lyrics, and standout tracks like Sweet Home Alabama. The review highlights the band's authentic sound, their rise from humble beginnings, and the skilled musicianship that brought depth to the album. Emphasis is placed on both energetic boogie rock grooves and poignant lyrical themes, making it a must-listen for rock enthusiasts. Listen to Lynyrd Skynyrd’s Second Helping now and experience the heart of southern rock!

 If I become mega powerful, I punch a ATM and take it home with me. And screw you all.

 What truly matters... is how the entire context is a synonym of possible, achievable.

The reviewer shares a heartfelt experience of viewing 'They Call Me Jeeg Robot,' an Italian superhero film set in Rome's suburbs, blending classic superhero elements with local realism. Despite distribution challenges and an unconventional screening, the film impresses with unique characters and cultural authenticity. The story revolves around Enzo, a small-time thief who gains superpowers but remains grounded in his flawed persona. The film pays respectful homage to superhero tropes while offering a fresh and comforting perspective. Watch 'They Call Me Jeeg Robot' to experience a fresh take on superheroes with Italian flair and share your thoughts!

 These ten minutes are one of the most bizarre and amazing pages of post punk.

 Dry sound, rich or fluttering voice, art school, sax assaults, about a million sarabands, about a million jokes, urgency, grace...and a bunny... All in magical balance.

This review celebrates Essential Logic's 'Wake Up' as a defining post-punk work marked by minimalist yet rich instrumentation and Lora Logic's unique voice. It highlights the album's blend of urgency, artistic experimentation, humor, and musical diversity, situating it within the broader context of punk and post-punk evolution. The reviewer praises the album's balance and creative spirit, calling it a standout in the genre and recommends exploring Lora Logic's earlier tracks. Dive into Essential Logic's 'Wake Up' and experience a post-punk journey full of urgency, wit, and avant-garde flair.

 Joe was well aware that this could be the final work of his long and fluctuating career, and evidently he put his total effort into it.

 "Fire It Up" deserves 4 stars, but how not to give 5 stars to Joe Cocker’s Career?

This review highlights Joe Cocker’s 2012 album Fire It Up as a strong and heartfelt final work. Despite age and illness, Cocker's voice remains remarkable across eleven European edition tracks. The album balances rock, R&B, and pop influences while delivering emotional and classic sounds fans love. It honors Cocker's long and impactful career with a fitting tribute. Discover the soulful legacy of Joe Cocker by listening to Fire It Up, his powerful final album.

 In a society increasingly enslaved by empty pantomimes and hysterical egocentrism, the humility of this singer-songwriter seemed precious to me right from the start.

 'Candy Man,' a disturbing elegy... listening to such a song in 1970 must have been like taking a punch to the jaw.

David Ackles' 1970 album Subway To The Country is a compelling and versatile work that remains underappreciated. The review praises its haunting, melancholic atmosphere and delicate orchestration. Songs like 'Candy Man' stand out for their emotional depth and bold themes. Despite critical acclaim, Ackles never achieved commercial success, reflecting the industry’s disregard for subtlety and sincerity. This album is a misunderstood gem deserving renewed recognition. Discover the haunting beauty of David Ackles' Subway To The Country—listen now and explore a timeless folk masterpiece.

 An extremely delicate and suggestive work.

 We are on the brink of a new musical era, and not to name names, the premises are all there.

Yui Ondera's Semi Latice offers an intimate and delicate ambient experience, blending synthetic loops with gentle industrial textures. The album creates an emotional continuum that oscillates between introspection and alien sound worlds. It stands as a promising example of electronic music's evolving warmth and depth. The review praises its complex soundscape, emotional engagement, and subtle homage to Japanese influences without being confined by them. Dive into Yui Ondera's Semi Latice and experience a uniquely delicate ambient journey.

 "Repulsion, MC5, S.O.D., Venom, Motorhead, Misfits, Unsane: a series of names that first and foremost deserve respect... But the Swedish guys couldn’t care less and cover the tracks in a brutal way, disemboweling and tearing them to pieces."

 "Five damn (and there was no way I wouldn’t make the satanic reference!!!) heavy minutes of oppressive, obsessive weight."

This review explores Entombed's double CD of cover songs, 'Sons Of Satan Praise The Lord,' highlighting its brutal reinterpretations of influential bands from metal to punk. It appreciates the band's impact on death metal and praises standout tracks like Kiss's 'God of Thunder' and Hüsker Dü's 'Something I Learned Today.' The album reflects Entombed's diverse influences, released in 2002 as a tribute to their inspirations. The reviewer regrets the band's retirement in 2014, acknowledging their legacy in extreme music. Discover Entombed's fierce covers and explore the roots of death metal today!

 The music of BJH is easily recognizable: the delicate soundscapes of the mellotron and Woolly Wolstenholme’s keyboards and the pastoral vocal harmonies blend with the guitar skills of the - perhaps too - underestimated John Lees.

 'Time Honoured Ghosts is thus a work that deserves to be reappraised both by the group’s fans and by those who love the more melodic, relaxing, and - forgive the term - pop friendly side of progressive rock.'

Time Honoured Ghosts is Barclay James Harvest's polished sixth album, released in 1975 and showcasing their signature melodic progressive rock sound. Recorded in San Francisco and produced by Elliot Mazer, it maintains a smooth flow with flawless execution. The album features standout tracks like 'In My Life' and 'Moonchild', highlighting the band's strengths. While stylistically close to its predecessor, it offers improved production and accessibility without losing artistic quality. Listen to 'Time Honoured Ghosts' and experience Barclay James Harvest’s melodic progressive rock mastery today!

 Did I buy a Sabbath album without knowing it? The substance of the album is this, it sounds like a Sabbath album.

 The sound quality is truly awful... I would understand if it were an amateur band, but you’re the Wolfmother, damn it.

The review expresses disappointment with Wolfmother's third album, New Crown, mainly due to its poor sound quality and raw production. While the reviewer appreciates the band's earlier work and some tracks here, the album overall feels unpolished and unworthy of the price. Mention is made of a problematic solo and chaotic punk elements. The reviewer also comments on band leader Andrew Stockdale's difficult reputation. Read this candid Wolfmother review and decide if New Crown is worth your listen or a skip!

 A man. In his eyes, there’s something you can’t see but perhaps can feel, only because it’s stronger than any noise.

 To me, he just seems a good man with those eyes that speak. They reflect on the verdict of a capital sentence, without the possibility of defending himself.

The review reflects on a powerful image depicting Aldo Moro during his captivity by the Red Brigades, emphasizing the emotional and historical weight rather than political judgment. It highlights the tragic human story behind the events of Italy's Years of Lead and explores society's complex reactions to this dark chapter. The reviewer remains reflective and respectful, drawing attention to unresolved questions and the enduring pain surrounding Moro's fate. Discover the poignant story behind Aldo Moro’s captivity and explore the powerful history captured in this controversial artwork.