It was one of the most beautiful concerts I’ve attended. I brought out my true self, felt free, felt myself.

 When the 'bastard, fucking bastard!!' arrives, everyone shouts it in chorus, and start moshing.

This review captures an intense and intimate live performance by Birds In Row in Trento 2015. The writer shares personal moments of shyness, heartfelt acoustic songs, and energetic hardcore punk music. The concert is praised for its powerful atmosphere, new exciting tracks, and audience connection. The event left a lasting emotional impact on the reviewer. Dive into the raw power and emotion of Birds In Row’s 2015 live show—listen now and experience the hardcore intensity!

 My musical legend was alive before my eyes, and I could finally touch it firsthand!

 I live the present with the pleasure of the memory, hoping that the dream can resume from where it was born… just like that… all of a sudden…

The review warmly recounts Manilla Road’s headlining performance at the Truemetal Festival 2014 in Milan. Despite a smaller venue than expected, the intimate concert delivered strong metal energy, memorable moments with band members, and impressive musicianship. The author also praises other festival acts like Icy Steel and Wotan. The live show’s emotional impact resonates deeply with the reviewer, who closes with an optimistic yet reflective note. Discover the epic energy of Manilla Road live—read the full review and experience the magic of Truemetal Festival 2014!

 I broke into a cold sweat as I read with suspense, line after line.

 Despite the author spending two years researching neurosurgery, some critics accused the novel of arrogance and inaccuracy.

The review reflects on Ian McEwan's novel 'Saturday', following neurosurgeon Henry Perowne through a suspenseful day disrupted by dangerous events. The narrative intertwines family life, music, and medical challenges, particularly Huntington's disease. Despite mixed critical reception, the author’s detailed research adds authenticity. The reviewer enjoyed the reread and found the story gripping despite some physical reading preferences. Dive into Ian McEwan’s 'Saturday' for a thrilling and thought-provoking journey through one intense day—read or listen now!

 The characteristics and skills of this wonder trio are primarily a propensity for plagiarism, the almost nonexistent depth of the lyrics.

 This album... represents the average level of Italian music and its listeners, a worthy representation of a musical movement once among the most renowned in the world, now degenerated into cheap tunes, ridiculous lyrics, and pathetic attempts to mimic American boy bands.

This review sharply criticizes The Kolors' debut album 'Out' as a superficial and plagiarized production typical of the Italian pop boy-band scene. The album is burdened by shallow English lyrics, repetitive tracks, and lack of originality, despite a few attempts at piano-driven melodies. The duet with Elisa fails to save the overall bland and uninspiring record. Discover the truth behind The Kolors' 'Out' – listen and decide if this boy-band album lives up to the hype.

 The album has captured me, and lately, I have been listening to it often.

 Give it a chance, but do so with patience and careful listening!

Tau Cross’s self-titled debut delivers a compelling fusion of crust-punk and gothic rock, led by the talents of Amebix's Rob Miller and Voivod's Michel Langevin. The album features dense, claustrophobic riffs with occasional brighter moments, showcasing dynamic drumming and vocals reminiscent of Lemmy. Influences range from classic punk to metal icons, resulting in an epic and captivating listening experience. Though challenging, the album rewards patience and careful attention. Listen to Tau Cross's debut album and explore a unique fusion of punk and gothic rock with epic intensity.

 "Burn Your Bones" is not the traditional screamo album that gently lands on your doorstep like a new neighbor.

 Comadre truly succeed in exploding and engaging you like never before.

Comadre's 'Burn Your Bones' is a standout screamo album combining raw emotion and sophisticated musical shifts. Produced by Jack Shirley, it delivers powerful riffs, unpredictable rhythms, and heartfelt melodies. The album balances hardcore aggression with vulnerable moments, ensuring a compelling listening experience. While underrated, it remains a cult classic blending chaos and creativity flawlessly. Dive into Comadre’s 'Burn Your Bones' for a powerful, emotional screamo journey—listen now and experience the intensity!

 She is truly talented, perhaps the most genuine talent to emerge in this specific disco-electropop realm of the 2000s.

 Working Girl remains a very interesting work from various perspectives, with finesse and restraint dominating its minimal synth-pop sound.

The review praises Victoria Hesketh (Little Boots) for her authentic talent and maturity shown in her third album, Working Girl. Though initially challenging to connect with, the minimalistic electropop sound and clever lyrics reveal a sophisticated artist evolving beyond flashy disco origins. The album balances restraint with creativity and showcases a refined vocal style, making it an interesting, rewarding listen that grows in value over time. While it may lack the immediate charm of earlier works, it solidifies her place as a genuine and thoughtful artist. Explore Little Boots' Working Girl for a sophisticated electropop experience that rewards repeated listens.

 "Come Dance With Me" are no longer sighs, nor tender kisses, nor languid caresses, but only little legs shaking and little bottoms wiggling to hyper-kinetic rhythms.

 Is it one of the best fusions of jazz, swing, and rock 'n' roll? Without a doubt! Is it a proto-punk album? Without a doubt, once again.

This review narrates a creatively imagined backstory of Frank Sinatra during the recording of Come Dance With Me!, highlighting its energetic fusion of jazz, swing, and early rock 'n' roll. It praises Billy May’s explosive arrangements and the album’s role in engaging a new generation of listeners. Considered one of the greatest dance albums, it marks Sinatra’s shift towards more rhythmic and lively music, contrasting his previous, moodier works. Dive into the rhythmic magic of Frank Sinatra’s Come Dance With Me! and experience one of the greatest jazz-swing-rock fusions ever recorded.

 Even listening to Born Slippy .NUXX it’s impossible not to feel transported elsewhere.

 Their world is composed of lengthy sonic climbs that render reality rarefied, amidst innumerable minutes of ever-evolving patterns between stacks of layers filtering senses.

Underworld's Born Slippy .NUXX is a seminal track that revolutionized techno by blending it with rock and future electronic styles like trip-hop and drum and bass. The song’s hypnotic, hallucinogenic soundscapes and progressive structure made it a key anthem of the 90s rave scene and earned widespread recognition through the Trainspotting soundtrack. The review praises the duo's innovative partnership and the track’s transcendental qualities while noting slight regrets over overshadowed earlier works. Listen to Born Slippy .NUXX and experience the techno anthem that changed electronic music forever.

 ‘Hammer of the Witches’ really strikes fiercely on the eardrums.

 The album is intriguingly just right and dark enough... for a vampiric band.

Hammer of the Witches by Cradle of Filth delivers a powerful symphonic black metal experience with elegant melodies and sharp rhythms. The new lineup adds fresh energy without drastic changes to their style. Although not revolutionary, the album is a solid confirmation of the band's abilities and satisfies fans with its gothic intensity and strong tracks. Discover the dark symphonic world of Cradle of Filth’s Hammer of the Witches—listen now and experience gothic metal at its intense best!

 Lorenzo 2015 CC is an excellent work. Well-produced and made with valuable session players.

 The titles in Lorenzo 2015 CC themselves testify to a vision of life typically Renzi-style: reassure, encourage.

Jovanotti’s album Lorenzo 2015 CC shows a clear maturation in songwriting and strong production quality, reflecting Italy’s contemporary political and social climate. Despite its commercial success and huge fanbase, the melodies lean towards simplicity, with the lyrics offering reassurance aligned with Matteo Renzi's optimistic political message. The review contextualizes Jovanotti's position as a political artist supporting the current Italian leadership, highlighting both strengths and limitations. Explore Jovanotti's Lorenzo 2015 CC to discover a blend of catchy melodies and thoughtful political commentary.

 'Born in the Echoes' is the most drugged album by the Chemical Brothers.

 The tracks had a rather repetitive structure, often to the point of overkill, but this album breaks the formula presenting imperfect, unpredictable, jammed pieces.

The review reflects on The Chemical Brothers' album 'Born in the Echoes' as a heavy, psychedelic fusion of electronic and rock music. It highlights the raw, imperfect production contrasting with previous albums' polish. The reviewer praises specific tracks while noting some parts feel challenging to appreciate. Overall, the album is seen as a confident reaffirmation of their musical identity with nostalgic ties to their earlier work. Listen to 'Born in the Echoes' and experience The Chemical Brothers' bold return to psychedelic electronic rock.

 "I close my eyes, rewind the time and go back, back to when the music played."

 The Thunder album is beautiful, straightforward, passionate; there’s love, coherence, and dedication.

Thunder's 'Wonder Days' is a heartfelt hard rock blues album that reflects on the band's and Luke Morley's musical past with passion and coherence. The standout track 'When the Music Played' evokes nostalgic memories of rock's golden days. The record delivers a big, satisfying sound without fillers, showcasing the band's mature and stable reunion. This tenth studio album is celebrated as a strong comeback filled with love for the genre. Dive into Thunder's Wonder Days and relive the passion and spirit of classic hard rock blues today!

 The closer you got to the stage, the greater the violence of the physical clash; like in an infernal circle of Dantean memory.

 If you survive a Slayer concert, you can easily mosh with any band without taking damage. A sort of university exam with 110 honors (satanic).

This review recounts an intensely ferocious live performance by Slayer and Machine Head at Palatrussardi in Milan, 1994. The author reflects on the chaos and energy in the mosh pit, the fiery setlist, and memorable band moments. Slayer's raw speed and power, along with Machine Head's solid opening, created an unforgettable night. The review emphasizes the physical toll and sheer intensity of the show. Relive the raw energy of Slayer and Machine Head’s 1994 Milan performance – dive into the review and experience true metal fury!

 Till Lindemann is a pirate and a gentleman, does not confuse sex with love, indeed, he keeps love right out of it, here there is only gratuitous sex lavishly dispensed;

 With Skills In Pills you dance really enjoyably, and Till's super-sexy deep voice creates an overblown epic/comically epic effect.

Skills In Pills is a playful and explicit side project by Till Lindemann that contrasts sharply with Rammstein's more serious work. The album delivers catchy, bubblegum-metal tunes with humorous and provocative lyrics accompanied by solid production from Peter Tagtgren. While less ambitious musically, it entertains and surprises, showcasing Till’s unique voice in a fun new context. Despite some reservations, the reviewer enjoyed the album's boldness and danceable atmosphere. Listen to Lindemann's Skills In Pills today for a bold blend of metal humor and epic vocals!

 "The album holds eight masterpieces. Eight perfect tracks, that scream anger, spit energy, vomit beauty."

 "Listening to the music is like re-watching the home movies of one’s youth, of those family moments when sadness and loneliness seemed far away."

This review explores the profound emotional impact of the album by Swedish band Vi Som Älskade Varandra Så Mycket. Blending screamo and post-rock, the music evokes themes of loss, anger, and nostalgia. The listener is taken on an intense journey through raw feelings and powerful soundscapes. The album is praised as a masterpiece that deeply connects with the heart and soul. Dive into the raw emotions and powerful soundscapes of Vi Som Älskade Varandra Så Mycket's unforgettable album today.

 Christ hadn’t reached Gagliano, Grassano, and Gaglianello, small godforsaken villages where Carlo Levi was exiled for his anti-fascist activities.

 It’s a crystal-clear photograph of what we shouldn’t be, a starting point for what we should do.

Carlo Levi’s 'Christ Stopped at Eboli' recounts his exile in rural Lucania, exposing the harsh lives of impoverished peasants neglected by the State. The book reveals a stagnant South, alienated from modernity and political progress. Through vivid descriptions and personal experiences, Levi paints a raw and distressing sociological portrait of isolation and neglect. The review highlights the timelessness of these issues and the need for change. Discover the harsh realities of Southern Italy through Carlo Levi’s unforgettable memoir—read 'Christ Stopped at Eboli' today.

 A group to love and listen to with emotional engagement.

 If you love the 60s, you will not be able to remain indifferent.

This review highlights the 1991-1995 collection by Gli Avvoltoi, an Italian band paying homage to 60s beat music through garage and psychedelic rock. The album includes singles, unreleased tracks, and live recordings, showcasing a blend of folk, psychedelia, and proto-prog influences. It is recommended for fans of vintage Italian garage and psychedelic scenes and lovers of deeply emotional and nostalgic rock. Explore Gli Avvoltoi's vintage psychedelic sounds and relive the golden era of 60s Italian garage rock now!

 Their greatest quality is to be traditional, but to be so in a very personal and unpredictable way.

 The tracks have their own personality, alternating aggressiveness with more considered and atmospheric parts.

This debut review discusses Horrendous' second album, Ecdysis, highlighting its traditional yet unpredictable Swedish-style death metal sound. The album combines aggressive growls with melodic and atmospheric parts, showcasing the band's unique personality and musicianship. Recommended for fans of old school death metal seeking originality, Ecdysis earns a rating of 4.5 out of 5. Listen to Horrendous' Ecdysis and experience a fresh take on classic death metal today!

 The music of this fellow is not only a drug but also a religion, the continuous references to a para-spiritual imaginary is one of the most characterizing components of his style.

 Certainly 'Say Goodbye To Babylon' was a turning point for Alexander Bard, this song is one of the very first episodes in which he experimented with a level of composition completely detached from dance in general.

This review delves deeply into Alexander Bard’s unique blend of art-pop and eurodance, highlighting the significance of 'Say Goodbye To Babylon' within Army Of Lovers’ 'Massive Luxury Overdose'. It emphasizes Bard’s intellectual and theatrical approach to music, his lyrical style combining spirituality, hedonism, and cultural references, and positions the song as a pivotal and visionary work in his career. Discover the visionary art-pop world of Alexander Bard—listen to Say Goodbye To Babylon and explore the theatrical brilliance of Army Of Lovers now!