"Kolik San Art is an album that does not fear exploring the boundaries of electronic music, pushing beyond the limits of the conventional."

 "It is a sensory experience that transports the listener to unexplored and visionary worlds."

Kolik San Art by Cranioclast is a remastered 1986 classic blending acoustic instruments, electronics, and field recordings into a hypnotic, experimental sound journey. The limited CD edition offers fans a deep sensory experience, enhanced by redesigned artwork. This album pushes electronic music boundaries and invites listeners to explore visionary sound territories. It stands as a bold testament to the duo's innovative and enigmatic artistry. Dive into Cranioclast’s Kolik San Art—explore its visionary sound and immerse yourself in the ultimate experimental music experience today!

 The record is awesome... Diving into listening to it, we are hit by an acidic psychedelic rock, and the street vibe is unique.

 Throughout the record, the pleasure of active attention...stirs an irreverent stance towards any unfavorable situation.

The reviewer recounts a personal journey to discover Apteka's 'Big Noise,' a 1990 Polish psychedelic rock album. Despite challenges in finding the record, the album's bold sound, mixing English and Polish vocals, impresses with its acidic and dynamic street vibe. Praised for originality and irreverence, the album remains engaging and memorable. The 2013 reissue finally made it accessible to passionate collectors. Dive into Apteka's Big Noise and experience a bold psychedelic rock journey from Poland's underground scene!

 "That 'I love you' from which the rebellion and ruin of Winston and Julia starts... seemed so frightening to unleash that whole system against the two poor sacrificial victims."

 "More than those half-asses of the IRD, the Americans had well understood the potential of your books and, especially, those two 'guides' of anti-communism that were 'Animal Farm' and '1984'."

This review is a deeply personal and reflective meditation on George Orwell's 1984, blending biography, politics, and the symbolic power of love and rebellion. The author muses over Orwell’s complex life, the commercial history of his works, and the enduring cultural relevance of his warnings against totalitarianism. It acknowledges the novel’s limitations and evolving interpretations while revering its core message. Dive into an evocative reflection on Orwell's 1984 and rediscover its enduring power and relevance today.

 Apart from just two tracks coming from ACTUAL U.J. concerts, all the other tracks are STUDIO recordings from already published albums.

 In my opinion, a genuine celebratory flop.

The Umbria Jazz 50th Anniversary album, intended as a celebration, primarily features studio recordings rather than live festival tracks. The reviewer criticizes the lack of actual concert performances and notable jazz artists' absences. Additionally, missing musician credits contribute to a disappointing compilation overall. Discover why the Umbria Jazz 50th Anniversary album falls short and explore better jazz festival recordings today!

 They hurt, they’re terrifying!

 Caustic hardcore played breakneck... A sandpapery voice proclaiming furious tirades against the entire world...

SECT's Blood of the Beasts delivers an intense caustic hardcore experience featuring furious, short tracks and abrasive vocals. With production by Kurt Ballou and members from notable hardcore bands, it channels raw energy reminiscent of Discharge. The album combines angry vegan ethos with brutal D-Beat rhythms, making it a powerful and relentless listen. Dive into SECT’s Blood of the Beasts and experience uncompromising hardcore fury now!

 Cranioclast transports us on a journey through the ruins of time, making us reflect on the consequences and scars left by war and abandonment.

 The reissue of these two masterpieces is enriched by three new tracks, included as a welcome unpublished bonus.

Cranioclast's reissued albums 'A Con Cristal' and 'Rats Can Coil - Cats Can Roil' revisit the dark, experimental industrial sound of the 80s and 90s. These remastered editions with bonus tracks offer immersive post-apocalyptic soundscapes and macabre inspirations. The review highlights the band's visionary compositions and influential role in industrial music. The remastering and new artwork enhance the listening experience, making these albums essential for fans of dark, experimental music. Explore Cranioclast's haunting industrial soundscapes – listen to the remastered albums with bonus tracks now!

 "I was in the dark. There was humidity. Silence. Then, suddenly, someone turned on the light. I don’t know if they washed me afterward. Then I saw my mom. Beautiful, gorgeous. It was July 14, 1940. It was the day of my birth."

 "Renato, always with a smile, says he is proud of everything he has done and ready for the curtain call of life... Because life l’è bela. But it’s also strange. And in the end...you just need to have an umbrella."

Renato Pozzetto’s autobiography, 'Ne uccide più la gola che la sciarpa,' is a candid and humorous recount of his multifaceted career in Italian comedy and cinema. The book highlights his lifelong friendship with Cochi Ponzoni and captures the vibrant Milanese cabaret scene. Pozzetto shares personal passions, professional milestones, and reflections with warmth and humor. Despite its brevity, the autobiography flows smoothly and leaves readers both amused and touched. Dive into Renato Pozzetto's unforgettable journey through comedy and life – read the autobiography today!

 The Circus and the Nightwhale is a work full of energy that grabs from the beginning to the last track.

 Steve Travla finally finds Love and Peace, figuratively represented by a pair of white doves and musically by a duet between a 12-string guitar and mandolin.

Steve Hackett’s latest album, The Circus and the Nightwhale, stands as a vibrant new prog concept album celebrating 50 years since his solo debut. Filled with energetic compositions and autobiographical themes, it revisits the musical spirit that defined his career. The album balances musical depth with storytelling, showcasing his mastery and paying homage to his Genesis roots. Minor criticisms concern the production's commercial choices, but the music remains compelling. Dive into Steve Hackett's compelling new prog journey—listen now and experience a classic reborn!

 "Paolone will succeed in breaking into the most impenetrable hearts."

 "'E’ inutile parlare d’amore' is Benvegnù 100%; airy and dramatic ballads, ethereal melodies, very 80s tracks, and hermetic lyrics at the edge of being comprehensible."

Paolo Benvegnù’s album 'E’ inutile parlare d’amore' delivers airy, dramatic ballads with ethereal, 80s-inspired melodies and cryptic lyrics. While less experimental than his early works, it remains authentic and bold. Standout songs like 'Our Love Song' and 'Libero' exemplify his songwriting mastery. The album blends pop sensibilities without sacrificing uniqueness, inviting repeated listening and deep appreciation. Listen to Paolo Benvegnù’s latest album and immerse yourself in heartfelt 80s-inspired ballads and poetic songwriting today!

 The album is about accepting death, assembled backward to convey how much life there is in death and vice versa.

 'Loss of Life' is the album of two musicians who feel they have nothing left to prove and create music primarily for themselves.

MGMT's 'Loss of Life' is a thoughtful and honest album that reflects on life, death, and personal acceptance through psychedelic rock and introspective lyrics. It continues the duo's evolution from synth-pop success to complex, emotional music. The album balances vibrant music with disillusioned but sincere storytelling. Collaborations and production enrich its varied sound, offering a comforting companion for listeners. Overall, it stands as a mature and reflective work crafted for artistic freedom. Discover MGMT's 'Loss of Life'—a soulful journey blending psychedelia and heartfelt lyrics. Listen now and explore their artistic evolution!

 The religious theme in this second part...becomes predominant, leading to eternal sociological and anthropological reflections.

 Villeneuve is the best mainstream and blockbuster director of today, even superior to Nolan.

Dune Part Two continues Denis Villeneuve’s ambitious adaptation of Frank Herbert’s saga, focusing heavily on religious and political themes. The film delivers grand visuals and deep philosophical reflections, though it loses some of the first movie’s coming-of-age charm. Despite minor flaws in action clichés and sentimental scenes, the sequel remains a powerful cinematic experience. Villeneuve’s work stands out for its visionary storytelling and thematic depth. Explore Denis Villeneuve’s visionary Dune Part Two – watch the epic saga and dive into a world of faith, power, and destiny today!

 "Ephemeral Seasons stands as a beacon in the ocean of the sound experience."

 "The listener is invited to plunge into a timeless journey, where the body dissolves and the soul takes flight."

Alio Die's album Ephemeral Seasons by Stefano Musso presents a transcendent and mystical sound experience, blending ancestral instruments and ethereal loops. The album invites listeners on a timeless journey through celestial and inner worlds, creating an oasis of peace and contemplation. Highlights include atmospheric wind instruments that elevate the music to spiritual heights. Dive into the mystical world of Ephemeral Seasons—listen now and experience a transcendent sound journey.

 The main way to interpret Palahniuk’s writing is contradiction and making the myth carnal, tangible, destructible.

 One does not seek a woman to create a stable couple; in Palahniuk, we have a model of a libertarian and free woman.

The review examines Chuck Palahniuk's novel Choke as a work built around contradictions and tangible myths. It highlights themes of Americanism, libertarian women, and the intersection of reality and imagination. The narrative evokes literary figures like Ophelia and Pirandello, and compares characters to mythic and literary archetypes. Ultimately, the reviewer finds Choke to reflect complex human relationships and societal critiques. Explore the intricate themes and bold storytelling of Chuck Palahniuk’s Choke—dive into this unique literary journey now!

 It might reflect the difference that exists today between a Polaroid, which nonetheless captures the immediate, and an art photograph.

 A journalist lent to history and a historian.

The review critiques Pier Luigi Vercesi’s book on Mussolini's fall as an easily forgettable work that lacks deep psychological and character analysis. It notes moments of irony but finds the presentation overly theatrical. The reviewer contrasts the book's journalistic approach with historical depth, suggesting it captures events like a Polaroid rather than an artful portrait. Explore Vercesi's take on Mussolini's last night and decide if it captures history or just its snapshot.

 An artist far removed from the abyss of market logic into which the Italian music industry has sadly sunk.

 "We are only shells scattered on the sand, nothing can return to when the sea was calm."

Andrea Laszlo De Simone’s 2020 EP Immensity features four delicate and ethereal tracks that blend progressive pop with poetic lyricism. A self-taught artist, De Simone crafts music that evokes reflection and light melancholy. His sound recalls classic Italian music of the 60s and 70s while remaining fresh and innovative. The EP offers a refreshing escape from mainstream and indie clichés. Immensity invites listeners to pause and embrace our shared human fragility. Listen to Immensity now and experience a rare blend of poetry and progressive pop that will soothe your soul.

 This is an exceptional album that managed to win me over from the very first listen this night.

 The long title track stands out as the best track of the batch: an overwhelming catharsis, an extraordinary surge of energy that comes at the right time.

The review praises Mountainscape's second album 'Atoms Unfurling' as an exceptional instrumental post-rock work. The album captures attention with its unique sound and powerful emotional impact. It draws favorable comparisons to Pelican, Russian Circles, and Isis while standing out with its dynamic shifts and energy. The reviewer appreciates the album’s ability to convey deep imagery and mood without vocals. Listen to Mountainscape's 'Atoms Unfurling' now and immerse yourself in a powerful post-rock journey.

 The aftermath of violence the film presents to us as absurd but true, as true as God.

 No doubt about it, we are all 'good people' who... if we have one flaw, it’s that we are too good, at most we gnaw at our nails... Disgusting.

The review explores Jasmin Dizdar’s film 'Beautiful People,' highlighting its depiction of war’s absurdity and the divisive effects of propaganda. It emphasizes the film's use of English black humor to cynically revise Balkan conflicts' tragic reality. Personal anecdotes deepen the understanding of the war’s human toll. The reviewer also places the film within a broader context of Balkan cinema, describing it as raw and brutally honest. Discover the raw truth and dark humor of Jasmin Dizdar’s Beautiful People—watch the film and read our deep dive today!

 "Thought Gang is ultimately a Spiritual Commando that tends to isolationism and psychic communication."

 "In the chaos of noise are hidden all the potential sounds that can become music."

Thought Gang's self-titled album offers a challenging but rewarding fusion of industrial noise, dissonant jazz, and spoken word. The music explores themes of destruction, chaos, and existential decay through experimental soundscapes and unconventional vocals. Drawing comparisons to Tom Waits and Naked City, the band embraces noise as a creative force while provoking listeners to rethink conventional beauty. This album is a deep dive into a darkly surreal world that demands focused listening. Dive into the dissonant world of Thought Gang—listen now and explore a unique sonic journey through noise and jazz.

 The version of the song I’m talking about is a delight to the ears, but unfortunately, there is no album it is contained in, or rather, it was never recorded.

 And boom, there’s also Vedrai Vedrai, my favorite song by Luigi in its live version from the famous video always floating around on YouTube.

The review praises the 2009 Inediti collection for offering rare and intimate recordings of Luigi Tenco, including live versions and unreleased tracks. It highlights the emotional depth and timeless quality of Tenco's music, discovered through modern technology like YouTube. The compilation is considered a valuable treasure for fans of Italian songwriting and showcases Tenco's profound lyricism and voice. Dive into Luigi Tenco’s Inediti and experience rare, heartfelt performances that reveal the soul of Italian songwriting.

 The trio composed of Nick D’Virgilio, Neal Morse, and Ross Jennings returns in less than two years with the second album “Sophomore,” an album that is substantially more mature.

 Sophomore is the album of confirmation but also a step forward, resulting slightly richer and more engaging than the first.

The trio of D’Virgilio, Morse & Jennings returns quickly with ‘Sophomore,’ a more mature and richer follow-up to their debut. The album explores acoustic-driven folk, country, and blues with a distinct American vibe. Instrumentation is delicate and evocative, featuring acoustic guitars, organ pads, and subtle percussion. Though Ross Jennings’ vocals remain secondary, the album impresses as a step forward and promises future releases. Discover the heartfelt acoustic journey of D’Virgilio, Morse & Jennings – listen to ‘Sophomore’ and feel the rich Americana vibe.