"The mountain does it and where what is not told does not happen."

 "A 5-star rating for a beautiful story of life."

Un Mondo a Parte is a beautifully crafted film focusing on the struggle of a remote school to survive amidst social margins. The performances by Antonio Albanese and Virginia Raffaele are powerful, and the inclusion of non-professional local actors adds authenticity. The movie blends nature imagery with a poignant story of dedication and unexpected love, earning it a full 5-star rating. Watch 'Un Mondo a Parte' to experience a heartfelt story of hope, resilience, and love in a remote Italian school.

 Jovanotti didn’t ask for permission, entered with those 10 tracks of samples, bases, rough guitars, shouts, verses, in a broken English that in retrospect makes you smile.

 This album was the baptism by fire for my sense of belonging. I wanted to be part of the ‘movement,’ as Lorenzo called it, this is where the party is, right?

This review reflects on Jovanotti’s debut album 'Jovanotti For President' through the lens of childhood nostalgia and personal growth. The reviewer recalls youthful music tastes and social belonging connected to the album. While initially skeptical, the album marked a significant moment of cultural connection. Over time, the reviewer’s music preferences shifted away from Jovanotti’s style. Despite diverging paths, the artist is regarded warmly. Discover the nostalgic journey behind Jovanotti’s debut – listen now and explore the roots of a beloved Italian artist!

 "If you’re not open-minded, open your mind before listening to this album."

 The opening track is a prologue: 'I am showing you my madness and my genius, my energy.'

This review offers a mature and introspective take on XXXTentacion's album '?'. Initially distant due to personal music preferences, the reviewer revisits the album during a reflective moment and uncovers its complex mix of emotions and raw honesty. The album blends rap, R&B, and electronic elements, portraying the artist’s troubled past and fragile mind. The reviewer encourages open-minded listening to understand the profound yet unsettling journey within the music. Discover the raw emotions and complex story behind XXXTentacion's '?'—listen now and explore a unique musical journey.

 "Zwei-Osterei stands as a monument to the avant-garde, a visionary journey through the very frontiers of musical experimentation."

 "A proto-electronic, 'chaotic' and noisy work that skirts the unheard."

Kluster's 'Zwei Osterei' is an exemplary avant-garde album featuring pioneering improvisations with acoustic and electronic instruments. The record unfolds rich, hypnotic soundscapes driven by cello, tape manipulation, and rare German narrations funded by the church. Its bold experimental nature pushes the boundaries of conventional music, creating a challenging yet rewarding listen for hardcore avant-garde fans. In all, this album stands as a groundbreaking and essential sonic artwork. Dive into Kluster's 'Zwei Osterei' and experience one of the boldest experimental albums ever made!

 The real danger of mistakenly considering them rock charlatans melts away when we realize their musical potions offend the taste for a moment, compared to the pleasant aftertaste that presents itself after a few listens, like the sweet syrup of childhood.

 I don’t know precisely what they have but they hypnotize, lucidly daze some inner chord of mine that resonates with their recitation of a playful Saturn, of a cultured taunt of impersonal intelligence that hesitates a decisionism tending towards pursuing ephemeral victories.

White Glove Test’s 1989 album ‘Leap’ offers a captivating blend of rock, pop, and wave with a dreamy, baroque twist. The music’s hypnotic quality and nostalgic melodies evoke mixed emotions and a sense of melancholy without regret. Rooted in the L.A. scene, the album balances playful yet profound compositions that reward repeated listening. It complements their first work by deepening their unique sound with elegant variations and emotional depth. Listen to ‘Leap’ by White Glove Test and immerse yourself in its hypnotic blend of nostalgic and elegant rock melodies.

 Stories of depression, unrequited loves, broken relationships that leave wounds in the soul.

 A continual seesaw between moments of false calm before the storm, of tracks that slowly unwind between indie and funk only to explode into choruses with near nu-metal guitars.

The Bowers’ debut EP, Pieno mezzo vuoto, explores heavy themes like depression, unrequited love, and social frustration. Musically, it mixes indie, funk, and nu-metal elements, creating a tense balance between calm verses and explosive choruses. The album critiques societal facades and forced monogamy, reflecting a deep emotional unrest. Overall, it’s a thoughtful and intense introduction to the band’s sound. Dive into The Bowers' intense debut EP and experience a unique blend of indie, funk, and nu-metal with powerful emotional depth.

 This project reveals itself as a bold step forward in Brando Eandi’s musical universe.

 The sound tapestry dances between folk introspection and the contagious energy of dance, never losing that pop touch.

Brando Eandi's 'Marlon' showcases his growth by blending dance, folk, and pop sounds with a unique psychedelic twist. The album explores Italian culture and social themes with irony and depth, offering a profound yet enjoyable listening experience. It marks a significant and creative step forward in his discography. Discover Brando Eandi’s innovative 'Marlon'—listen now and experience a fresh fusion of dance, folk, and pop!

 In a world steeped in Reaganite hedonism, in a stripped-down and sleepy Rome, the characters move like automatons!

 The film is a mirror of humanity's future, and today it is so modern that 40 years seem not to have passed at all.

Nanni Moretti's Bianca (1984) presents a surreal and dreamlike critique of 1980s Italy, portraying its people as automatons trapped in empty hedonism. The protagonist, Michele Apicella, embodies the frustrations and mental struggles of a generation facing societal decay. The film uses symbolic settings like a terrace and a transformed school to reveal deep social commentary. Despite its past setting, Bianca remains relevant, reflecting ongoing issues of love, mental health, and social disillusionment. Discover the haunting and surreal world of Bianca—watch the film and dive into Italy's 1980s social labyrinth.

 Between melody and dissonance, in precarious balance, Basho has found the squaring of his circle.

 His youthful ardor for primitivist minimalism... matures into suites so tempered, where the stasis of an intangible raga is poured out, sharpened in bursts of dissonance.

The review delves into Robbie Basho’s album Venus in Cancer, framing it as a mature expression of his unique blend of primitivist acoustic guitar and mystical symbolism. Drawing parallels between Basho and the Japanese poet Matsuo Bashō, it highlights the album’s balance of melody and dissonance, its evocative imagery, and Basho’s distinctive voice. The review acknowledges the album’s depth while noting the artist’s eccentric approach and complex inspirations. Discover the mystical world of Robbie Basho’s Venus in Cancer—listen now and experience a unique blend of primitivism and poetic symbolism.

 Comfortably ironic, naively satirical. Perspective-altering, disorienting.

 I am trying, I think, to clear my head of all the junk cluttering it: assholes, flags, underpants.

The review explores Vonnegut's novel Breakfast of Champions, highlighting its surreal and ironic narrative style. It focuses on the characters Kilgore Trout and Dwayne Hoover, whose intersecting journeys reveal themes of madness and free will. The novel’s use of visual elements and satire adds a unique, disorienting effect. The reviewer appreciates Vonnegut’s attempt to make literature more accessible and visually engaging, especially in the context of a culture overwhelmed by television. Dive into Vonnegut's quirky, visual satire and discover the unforgettable story of Breakfast of Champions!

 Skinty Fia can be identified as their first album, the album where a remarkable band is born.

 Chatten’s voice... is like a monotone instrument, always on the same vibrations, becoming a sort of confidant voice.

Fontaines D.C.'s third album, Skinty Fia, marks the band's artistic maturity with a distinctive dark gothic rock sound rooted in Irish identity. The album features simpler arrangements and a unique vocal style by Jack Chatten that some may find monotone but ultimately compelling. Notable tracks like "How Cold Love Is" and "Jackie Down The Line" showcase emotional tension and melancholic beauty. The album balances political themes with poetic richness, making it a standout work in modern rock. Dive into Fontaines D.C.'s Skinty Fia and experience a hauntingly poetic journey through dark gothic rock.

 "When a man falls in love with me, I want to slit his throat, watch him die before my eyes, set him on fire. A woman’s power lies in contempt."

 "Life is a strange thing if you think about it, even when it shines, it is ignoble, yet it is precisely in this darkness that the untouchable core is found."

Isabella Santacroce's La Divina is a bold and erudite novel that explores the intertwining of eros, death, and divine power through its protagonist Eva. It portrays BDSM as a spiritual rite and delves into themes of mystery, love, and human darkness. The book challenges conventional narratives with a decadent style and a profound psychological journey. Crowned with a dedication to King Ludwig II, it is an enigmatic and piercing work that transcends genre. Dive into the enigmatic world of La Divina and explore the dark beauty of human desire and divine power.

 "This album flows practically without pause, so much so that during listening, you never feel the urge to skip a track or lift the needle."

 "Gino is light, pop (it’s true!), but possesses a freshness and creativity that leaves his contemporaries behind."

This review highlights Gino Vannelli's 1974 album 'Powerful People' as a vibrant and versatile soft rock masterpiece. Blending elements of rock, jazz, soul, and disco, the album stands out for its creativity and cohesiveness. The production and musicianship, especially involving Joe Vannelli and Herb Alpert, are praised. The reviewer encourages soft rock enthusiasts to revisit this underappreciated classic. Explore Gino Vannelli's 'Powerful People' and experience a fresh take on classic soft rock today!

 Temic’s debut is absolutely convincing without being revolutionary.

 When Diego steps into action, it’s undeniably him, with his flashy and aggressive style.

Temic's debut album 'Terror Management Theory' delivers a convincing mix of modern prog-metal and djent, featuring sharp guitars and melodic vocals. Diego Tejeida's aggressive keyboard style shines, adding unique depth. The album balances heavier and slower, anguished moments without extreme overindulgence. Though not revolutionary, it’s a solid, well-crafted work for fans of contemporary prog-metal. The review also reflects on the genre’s evolution compared to the melodic power of past waves. Discover Temic's fresh prog-metal sound—listen to 'Terror Management Theory' and explore modern progressive metal evolution!

 Elden Ring delivers a totalizing and satisfying experience rarely seen in the gaming landscape of recent years.

 From Software pushes its potential to the maximum, expanding the horizons of the soulslike genre like never before.

Elden Ring is the pinnacle of FromSoftware's refined soulslike RPG formula, blending brutal gameplay with an expansive, beautifully crafted open world. The game remains challenging but more accessible, featuring deep lore co-written by George R. R. Martin. Despite some repetitive bosses and uneven late-game difficulty spikes, it delivers a rich, immersive experience. The upcoming expansion promises to extend this masterpiece further. Dive into Elden Ring’s epic world and experience the ultimate soulslike adventure today!

 He is an extraordinary storyteller, capable of making true culture, that is, establishing links, creating connections, opening digressions, with an enveloping and evocative style.

 Buffa explains that football was born in England ('it fell out of the pocket of the English') but love for football was born in Argentina.

Federico Buffa, renowned Italian sports storyteller, presents 'La Milonga del Fútbol,' a theatrical show celebrating three iconic left-footed football legends from Argentina and Italy. Combining narrative with live music and emotional depth, Buffa explores their shared heritage and impact on football history. The performance is praised for blending humor, reflection, and passion, transforming sports storytelling into an art form. Experience the passion of football legends through Federico Buffa’s unforgettable storytelling and live performance. Explore the show now!

 "'From Here On In' didn’t get the success it deserved due to strange twists of fate."

 "This album holds a romance and sweetness you can’t do without afterward."

The review compares 'From Here On In' by South to the natural process of making sourdough, highlighting its emotional depth and layered musical complexity. Despite limited recognition, the album offers heartfelt ballads full of romance and warmth. It is described as a cyclic necessity, growing in impact with every listen. The reviewer shares personal affection for the album, emphasizing its lasting emotional resonance. Listen to South’s 'From Here On In' and experience a heartfelt journey of layered emotions and romantic ballads.

 "The rule... destruction. Always back to square one."

 "Cannibal rituals, coprophagic rituals, suicidal rituals, rituals against everyone": Crimes against humanity? Hurrah! "Let's call them alliances."

This review interweaves direct quotes from Pasolini’s Porcile with the reviewer’s reflective and critical commentary. It highlights the film’s exploration of dark and disturbing rituals alongside the ambiguous nature of good and evil. The review expresses a sense of confrontation with harsh realities and the loss of humanistic values. While acknowledging the film’s unsettling impact, the rating reflects appreciation for its complexity despite discomfort. Dive into Porcile’s provocative depths—watch the film and read the intense review now!

 The sinister charm of the opening track 'Black Sabbath' is undeniable, with ominous bells tolling and a storm approaching.

 Just to have a certain completeness in the collection of historic vinyls, it is worth having Black Sabbath’s debut album, from which the whole dark metal genre starts.

This review offers a personal reflection on Black Sabbath's 1970 debut album, emphasizing its dark atmosphere and historical importance in rock and metal history. The reviewer acknowledges the album's impact and uniqueness, especially Tony Iommi's riffs, despite a personal preference for other vocalists. It recognizes the album's influence on the dark metal genre and encourages appreciating it as a key piece of music heritage. Explore the roots of dark metal with Black Sabbath’s iconic debut—listen now and dive into rock history.

 "Farmer masterfully paints the details of daily life during the First World War, immersing us in the trenches and military camps, as well as in the schoolrooms and courtyards of the '60s."

 "Charlotte Sometimes is a book that will captivate not only young readers but also adults."

Penelope Farmer's Charlotte Sometimes offers a captivating blend of time travel and historical fiction. The story follows a young girl who switches identities between WWI and the 1960s. Rich character development and vivid settings bring both eras to life. Themes of identity, friendship, and belonging create emotional depth. The novel inspired The Cure's iconic song, adding cultural resonance. Explore the timeless journey of Charlotte Sometimes—read the novel that inspired The Cure and immerse yourself in a magical tale of identity and history.