"The bensonian hell has a dual dimension, a dichotomy perfectly encapsulated in the two canticles of greatest intensity and literary content."

 "Richard Benson is the High Pontiff, the much-mythologized Petrus Romanus, a depraved Pope, dedicated to nepotism and simony, who vulgar displays all the splendor of his sacrilegious vestments."

This review praises Richard Benson’s album 'L’Inferno dei Vivi' as a powerful exploration of personal darkness and societal flaws. The album fuses heavy metal with literary and mystical elements, showcasing deeply emotional and provocative themes. Benson’s artistry is highlighted, balancing technical guitar work with intense, poetic lyrics. The reviewer emphasizes the album’s unique blend of intensity, social awareness, and artistic maturity, calling it a definitive work in Benson’s career. Dive into Richard Benson's intense 'L’Inferno dei Vivi' and experience a dark, poetic journey through metal's depths.

 The Satanique Samba Trio place themselves on the opposite side of all the clichés that Brazilian popular music has erected around itself.

 If MPB were represented in its lightness and natural harmony by a passarinho, the Satanique Samba Trio would gut it and start playing with its entrails.

This review reflects on Satanique Samba Trio's album 'Bad Trip Simulator #2' as a radical conceptual work that uses inverted religious symbols to challenge traditional Brazilian music. It contrasts past personal experiences with thrash metal to the band's subversion of tropicalism and MPB, presenting a dark, experimental sonic journey. Discover the dark and radical sound of Satanique Samba Trio's Bad Trip Simulator #2—listen now and challenge your musical boundaries!

 Dannii Minogue 'The Singles' was the first official greatest hits, including all early hits from 1990 to 1998.

 This album is worth it for having all the early successes of the queen of the clubs.

This review highlights Dannii Minogue's first official greatest hits album released in 1998, featuring her singles from 1990 to 1998. It praises the collection of early club hits and notes the strong visual presentation on the cover. The reviewer also mentions the release of related remix and video compilations. Despite no bonus tracks, the album is valued as a must-have for fans of her early dance music. Explore Dannii Minogue's vibrant early hits and relive the 90s club scene with 'The Singles' album today!

 The boys from Orebro managed to redeem themselves, emerging from the shadows and avoiding the jingle-bell-punk trap.

 An artwork in line with their animalist orientations that strongly harkens back to 'Kingwood,' with joy and contagious underlying cheerfulness.

The review praises Millencolin's 'True Brew' as a strong comeback that redeems the band after a less impressive previous album. It highlights the band's return to the joyful, nostalgic punk roots reminiscent of their 2000 classic 'Pennybridge Pioneers.' The album avoids contemporary punk pitfalls and showcases the band's enduring appeal. Listen to Millencolin's True Brew and experience a vibrant return to classic punk energy!

 "The King Of Limbs is the most underrated album by Radiohead and possibly one of the best."

 "If the 2007 album was an explosion of colors, this is the absolute limbo, but they have one thing in common, the technique and professionalism that Radiohead have approached in recent years."

The review considers The King of Limbs as Radiohead's most underrated album and one of their best works. It highlights the complex electronic rhythms and dark tones throughout the tracks. The author draws comparisons to previous Radiohead albums, appreciating the technical skill and professionalism. Specific songs like 'Bloom,' 'Lotus Flower,' and 'Feral' are praised, while 'Give Up The Ghost' is viewed as weaker. The review also recommends watching the live 'From The Basement' performance. Dive into Radiohead’s The King of Limbs and experience this underrated gem now!

 Notorious is an album out of space and time, precious and homogeneous, which made elegance its hallmark.

 Listening to it gives the impression of sipping a good cocktail, catapulted into its elegant atmosphere right from the cover.

Duran Duran's 1986 album Notorious signifies a mature reinvention with a refined, funky sound under Nile Rodgers' production. Despite initial criticism, the album blends elegance with rhythmic boldness, highlighted by standout tracks like 'Skin Trade' and 'Notorious.' The review praises its timeless quality and sophisticated atmosphere, acknowledging its growth beyond the band's earlier New Romantic style. Listen to Notorious and explore Duran Duran’s elegant 80s reinvention with funk-driven hits and timeless style.

 The album opens in the best possible way, with a long instrumental overture titled "Il volo di Haziel," dedicated to Roby’s guardian angel.

 Roby’s voice differs from the "Pooh style;" on his own, he manages to highlight aspects not visible within the group.

Roby Facchinetti’s 2014 solo album Ma che vita la mia showcases his symphonic and pianistic talents distinct from his work with Pooh. Including ten tracks with sentimental and hopeful themes, it features a dedication to lyricist Valerio Negrini. The album balances instrumental pieces with vocal songs that highlight Roby’s unique voice. Despite its craftsmanship, it’s seen as a solid but modest work, earning three stars. Listen to Roby Facchinetti's Ma che vita la mia to discover a heartfelt solo journey beyond Pooh's sound.

 Truly nothing better than these warm, lustful Latin American rhythms grafted onto a fusion fabric, half jazz and half rock, with a touch of funky too.

 'Aqua Marine' is the perfect, unparalleled soundtrack for making love.

The review fondly recalls Santana's 'Aqua Marine,' praising its rich blend of Latin rhythms, jazz, rock, and funk. Positioned as the standout track on the 1979 album 'Marathon,' the instrumental conveys a sensual narrative with masterful guitar and percussion. Despite the album's overall mediocrity, 'Aqua Marine' shines as a unique, captivating piece. The review highlights both the musical craftsmanship and its evocative qualities. Listen to Santana's 'Aqua Marine' and immerse yourself in this sensual Latin fusion classic today!

 Tanooki Suit plays terribly well, with sharp guitars that try to sneak into the listener’s mind and often succeed.

 'Hope Rides Alone' is a tale of rejection, solitude, and revenge, masterfully extracted from the video game narrative like few others have been able to do in the musical field.

Tanooki Suit’s 2013 EP 'Euclid' blends heartfelt lyrics inspired by video games with expertly crafted guitar work. The two American guitarists create varied songs featuring expressive vocals and genre-defying sounds. Review highlights include the engaging riffs, emotive singing, and the ability to appeal even beyond gaming fans. Despite being a digital-heavy duo, their music remains captivating and technically impressive. The reviewer praises 'Euclid' for its replay value and unique style. Listen to Tanooki Suit's 'Euclid' EP and experience a unique fusion of video game lore and powerful guitar-driven rock.

 ‘Communion’ by Years & Years is an irredeemable piece of garbage, said in the clearest and most unequivocal way possible.

 Fifty minutes literally flushed down the toilet, among all the horrendous records I have listened to this would occupy a very high position.

The review condemns Years & Years' debut album Communion as a collection of uninspired, trivial songs with weak vocals and no creativity. The writer expresses frustration with the music industry for promoting such mediocrity. Despite some minor exceptions, the album is deemed a disappointing and forgettable electronic pop effort. Read this blunt review to see why Years & Years' Communion might not be worth your time!

 Given the success of my reviews, I’m including by "request" this LP by Delirium by Ivano Fossati as well.

 Put it on the turntable and enjoy listening.

This review covers Delirium's debut album Dolce Acqua, emphasizing its status as a classic LP. The reviewer suggests enjoying the entire album on vinyl without focusing on individual tracks. The tone is straightforward and respectful, offering a moderate rating of 3 out of 5. Put on Delirium's Dolce Acqua and experience this classic debut album yourself today!

 Just a few hours of play sufficed to define it as the most terrifying horror game of all time.

 The terror experienced here is firmly tied to the challenge of the unknown and the paranormal, which the player faces with the only weapon at their disposal: courage.

This review discusses the impact and terror of the Silent Hills P.T. demo, highlighting its unique horror approach. Although the reviewer did not personally play the demo, they experienced it through countless online reactions and praised its intense atmosphere, clever puzzles, and paranormal fear. The combination of Kojima and Del Toro promised a groundbreaking horror title, making the demo an unforgettable experience. The reviewer strongly encourages others to play or watch it. Experience the chilling terror of Silent Hills P.T. demo—play or watch it now to feel the fear firsthand!

 Little pieces of a vague and shapeless puzzle create a constant flow that runs fast as duration, but slow in assimilation.

 Their music is the classic sheet stretched on which you bounce throughout an Heliocentrics album: defragmented compositions at the core, funk with exotic strands, and extremely multifaceted sounds hold the listener’s hand in this jungle of distortions and amplified sinusoidal perceptions.

Quatermass Sessions 1 by The Heliocentrics offers an elusive and mysterious collection of experimental jazz sketches. Blending psychedelia, avant-garde, funk, and hip-hop, the EP is a stylistic enigma that fascinates with its fragmented yet captivating compositions. Though brief and leaving listeners wanting more, it serves as a great introduction to the band’s work and showcases their masterful approach to music. Discover the psychedelic world of The Heliocentrics—listen to Quatermass Sessions 1 and dive into a masterful blend of experimental jazz today!

 Dirty sounds, feral screams, instruments abused to the point of exhaustion.

 A loving massacre along the new frontier of garage-punk, still unsurpassed today.

Oblivians' Popular Favorites is a raw, feral garage-punk album from Memphis featuring rough vocals and gritty instrumentals. Its unpolished energy and rebellious spirit surpass many contemporaries, creating a timeless punk experience. The album is a defining work in the genre and a must-listen at full volume. Crank up Oblivians' Popular Favorites and dive into the rawest garage-punk experience today!

 It was undoubtedly an enjoyable evening, yet another confirmation of the excellent health of the Brazilian ensemble, cohesive and strong in their offering.

 Who would ask Slayer for a new 'South of Heaven' or Metallica for a new 'Ride the Lightning'? Those works need to be contextualized, keeping in mind the time they were written.

This review celebrates Sepultura's 30th anniversary live performance at Circolo Magnolia, highlighting their blend of classic thrash metal tracks and newer material. Despite lineup changes and past dramas, the band shows strong cohesion and vitality. The setlist mixes fan favorites from the golden era with newer songs, pleasing long-time fans while looking forward. The reviewer applauds the band's continued relevance and live power without reliance on nostalgia alone. Explore Sepultura’s dynamic live energy and legacy—listen to their classic and current tracks from their 30th anniversary set!

 It kicks off immediately with "Whole Lotta Love," a track with one of the guitar riffs known across the entire planet Earth and perhaps even some other planets.

 Plant is relentless, Bonzo delivers true gunshots on the drums, Page’s guitar is exaggerated just as the whole LP is exaggerated.

This review praises Led Zeppelin II as a legendary rock album with a stunning cover and unparalleled energy. It highlights the instantly recognizable riff of 'Whole Lotta Love,' powerful vocals by Plant, thunderous drumming by Bonham, and Page's exaggerated guitar work. The reviewer strongly recommends experiencing the album on vinyl and listening to the closing track at full volume for maximum enjoyment. Dive into the powerful sounds of Led Zeppelin II—listen now and experience a rock masterpiece in its full glory!

 It kicks off with "Whole Lotta Love," a track with one of the guitar riffs known across the entire planet Earth and perhaps even on some other planets.

 Plant is relentless, Bonzo delivers real gunshots on the drums, Page's guitar is over the top, just like the whole LP is.

The review praises the iconic Led Zeppelin II album, highlighting its legendary guitar riffs and powerful drumming. It emphasizes enjoying the vinyl experience and suggests playing the closing track at maximum volume. Overall, the album is described as over the top and pulsating with energetic rock. Experience the power of Led Zeppelin II—listen on vinyl and feel the legendary rock energy!

 Tarkus is definitely one of the best LPs by ELP.

 The suite is a unique and original work for the progressive style.

Tarkus is one of Emerson Lake & Palmer's best LPs, highlighted by a unique progressive rock suite. The album showcases the mastery of Keith Emerson and strong contributions from Lake and Palmer. The review encourages enjoying the music at full volume with headphones for the best experience. Listen to Tarkus at full volume and experience a progressive rock classic today!

 One of the best Italian "prog" LPs.

 The conclusion, Canzona, is one of their best tracks.

Osanna's Preludio Tema Variazioni Canzona is praised as one of the best Italian progressive rock albums, especially for its collaboration with Luis Bacalov. It serves as the soundtrack for the acclaimed poliziotteschi film Milano Calibro 9. Despite being considered a 'minor album' by some, it includes standout tracks like 'Preludio e Tema' and the closing 'Canzona,' which is highly regarded. The album's strength led to a live rendition recorded in Japan titled 'Rosso Rock.' Explore Osanna's remarkable prog masterpiece and experience the iconic soundtrack for Milano Calibro 9 now!

 At the play, like at a starting signal, every hair and strand of yours turns aquamarine or violet or crystal blue.

 A sinuous ace-flavored synth will caress your neck with fresh sugary-alcoholic fragrances and will dry your butt.

The review captures the refreshing and sensory-rich vibe of Unicorn Kid's Tidal Rave EP, highlighting its aquatic Seapunk style and summer party feel. The EP stands out as one of the few notable contributions to a niche and fleeting genre. Recommended for those looking for a short, fun, and energetic listen, especially in hot weather or party settings. Listen to Unicorn Kid’s Tidal Rave EP and immerse yourself in a vibrant, refreshing summer electro experience!