To listen to this work 3D glasses are indispensable. Mandatory.

 An incredible thing, indescribable in words!

Parson Sound's self-titled album from 1967-68 is a boundary-pushing sonic adventure combining psychedelia, jazz, minimalism, and ethnic music into a complex, layered experience. Described as elusive and visionary, the album demands focused listening—likened to wearing 3D glasses—to fully appreciate its multidimensional sounds. This challenging yet rewarding work evokes vibes from Velvet Underground to Eastern influences, immersing listeners in a vivid and intense audio journey. Dive into Parson Sound’s psychedelic fusion and experience a visionary sound journey like no other!

 "After hearing Eiszeit my brain was melted" - Julian Cope

 Music that evokes cinematic shivers. Losing oneself in the depths of thought, with the strange sensation of a lurking danger.

GAM's Eiszeit is an introspective, dark cosmic album from 1978 that explores the infinite depths of the mind through guitar-driven soundscapes. Rooted in the post-punk and psychedelic traditions of German bands like Ash Ra Tempel and Tangerine Dream, it blends meditative and energizing elements with unsettling, cinematic atmospheres. The album evokes a mysterious and ominous journey, praised by notable figures like Julian Cope. Dive into GAM's Eiszeit and experience a dark, cosmic journey like no other. Listen now and explore the depths of sound!

 "The original 'Eloise' undoubtedly has a baroque charm, almost like an epic-medieval poem, which does not leave one indifferent."

 "'Kitsch' is perfect as it is, a sumptuous and charismatic proto-glam anthem that didn’t get the resonance it deserved."

This review revisits the musical legacy of Paul & Barry Ryan, highlighting their charming pop-beat style with orchestral arrangements from the 1960s and 70s. The reviewer reflects on their notable hits like 'Eloise' and 'Kitsch,' praising their historical value and enjoyable melodies. Though some later songs fall short, the album remains a valuable introduction to their work. It's described as a pleasant, educational experience that honors these somewhat overlooked artists. Discover the captivating sounds of Paul & Barry Ryan and dive into classic pop-beat gems from the British invasion era today!

 Albert Ayler was not a normal guy, and his music is not normal.

 His music is a raw assault on jazz, absolutely iconoclastic, deafening and incontrovertibly free, yet angry beyond belief.

This review explores Albert Ayler's revolutionary live recordings at Greenwich Village in 1965, highlighting his wild, uncompromising free jazz style. Ayler's music challenges traditional jazz norms with its raw intensity, dissonance, and iconoclastic energy influenced by New Orleans brass bands and religious tunes. The energetic and chaotic performances capture the artist's personal rebellion and emotional turmoil. The review encourages open-minded listeners to experience this bold and essential piece of jazz history. Dive into Albert Ayler's raw and fiery live performances—experience the essential free jazz revolution now!

 Short pieces that evolve in a decidedly unexpected way: frenzied synthesizer arpeggios, playful post-punk guitar, post-hardcore riffs.

 Every song has its own reason... the song turns and twists, jumps, twists back, the little riff returns and it’s over.

The Pissing Rain EP by Horsehands delivers short, dynamic tracks featuring frenzied synthesizer lines and playful post-punk guitar. The music blends influences reminiscent of Arctic Monkeys, Black Keys, and Dinosaur Jr. with a unique and unpredictable style. Each song evolves differently, showcasing the band's eclectic experimental edge and inventive approach. Overall, the EP is a creative and engaging exploration of genre fusion. Dive into Horsehands' Pissing Rain EP and experience a fresh, experimental post-punk adventure today!

 Meeting winged demons in the scorched abyss smoking from the earth;

 Rolling in the black sky: the dark realm of the damned.

The review poetically describes Metamorfosi's album Inferno as a vivid and emotional journey through dark, mythical realms. It highlights the album's haunting atmosphere and evocative imagery, praising its intensity and depth. The review is brief but conveys strong admiration for the work. Dive into the dark depths of Metamorfosi's Inferno and experience its haunting musical journey now!

 "Phobia proves to be a pleasant album that can be summarized in speed, melody, aggressiveness, and lots of emotions."

 "Dance With The Devil is pure aggression and adrenaline... a track that alone raises the overall level of the album."

This review praises Breaking Benjamin's album Phobia for its blend of melody, speed, and aggression, highlighting tracks like "The Diary of Jane," "Breath," and "Dance With The Devil." While some songs feel less impactful, the overall album is highly recommended for rock fans. The reviewer notes occasional out-of-place screams but appreciates the band's emotional delivery and powerful choruses. Listen to Breaking Benjamin's Phobia album to experience their perfect mix of melody and aggression today!

 It is probably to be considered their masterpiece, though not rendered in their most common and celebrated style.

 That first experience of his 'I'm Your Captain' just wrapped with the orchestra, at full volume in their producer’s stereo, was the highest and most exhilarating moment of his career.

This review highlights 'I'm Your Captain/Closer to Home' as Grand Funk Railroad’s masterpiece, praised for its epic structure and emotional depth. It explores the song's evocative lyrics about mutiny and longing, its significance to Vietnam War veterans, and its rich musical arrangement. The track's orchestral crescendo and passionate performance have cemented its place as a classic rock landmark. The review also notes the band’s raw power in their early trio phase before later changes. Listen to Grand Funk Railroad’s timeless epic and experience the powerful emotions of 'I'm Your Captain/Closer to Home' today!

 Excellent double LP that encapsulates the essence of the band, two years after the tragic accident that jeopardized its existence.

 Gold & Platinum is a collection with the merit of its publication date, right after the tragedy and well ahead of the reunions of the following years.

This excellent double LP compiles key Lynyrd Skynyrd tracks from 1973-1977, including live versions from their iconic album One More from the Road. While some notable songs are missing, it serves as a solid snapshot of the band’s prime before their tragic 1977 accident. Ideal for both newcomers and completists, the album effectively captures the spirit of the 70s Southern rock legends. Discover Lynyrd Skynyrd’s golden era with this essential Gold & Platinum double LP—listen now and experience classic Southern rock greatness!

 Despite everything, a masterpiece. Absolute.

 Thirty tracks to listen to as a whole, all things considered, so as not to lose the conceptual unity that was paradoxically created only in the end.

This review explores the complex creation of The Beatles' White Album, highlighting its spontaneous, eclectic nature and the band's evolving artistic directions. Despite internal tensions and a chaotic recording environment, the album stands as a timeless masterpiece showcasing a wide array of styles and personal expressions. Producer George Martin and Paul McCartney played key roles in shaping the final product. The album's eventual release under the simple title 'The Beatles' represents its unity amid diversity. Explore the legendary White Album's eclectic sounds and rich history – listen now and experience The Beatles' creative genius!

 "'Total Eclipse' is certainly one of the most effectively deadly hits I've ever listened to, a delightful pop madness that alone would be enough for the highest ratings."

 "Klaus Nomi gained more notoriety and following after his death than when he was alive, and a quick listen to this album is enough to understand why."

This review highlights Klaus Nomi's self-titled debut as a bold and innovative album that defies mainstream appeal. Despite its eccentricity and niche appeal, the album is recognized for its originality, vocal prowess, and lasting influence. Key highlights include the hit "Total Eclipse" and the theatrical covers that showcase Nomi's unique artistry. The album is described as an essential listening landmark that remains unmatched in courage and impact. Explore Klaus Nomi's groundbreaking debut album and experience a truly unique blend of opera and new wave.

 It’s the first complete live of Italian rock, preceded only by the snippets of concerts contained in New Trolls’ ‘Searching For A Land’.

 The repertoire is excellent and thrilling, and the performance inspired and spontaneous, with all the sonic penalization.

Le Orme’s 'In Concerto' is a landmark 1974 live album capturing the band’s Mediterranean progressive rock style despite its rough, amateur-sounding recording. The review highlights the trio's talents, influences from Emerson Lake & Palmer, and the album’s historical importance as Italy’s first complete rock concert release. Although the sound quality is imperfect, the performance remains inspiring and genuine, marking a turning point in Italian rock live recordings. Explore Le Orme’s pioneering live concert album and experience the roots of Italian progressive rock today!

 A sinister and dark masked minstrel coming from the most cursed spiral of hell, who with his guitar made from coffin wood plays a dark melody that hypnotizes your soul.

 When you open your eyes, you find yourself on the bed, in your room, with the headphones on and the player on your chest... Certainly, you had quite a journey, didn’t you?

The review describes 'The Conjuration by the Fire' by Orne as a deeply immersive and hypnotic musical experience. The dark and gothic imagery evokes a chilling atmosphere akin to wandering crypts and catacombs. Musical elements like organs, guitars, and flutes blend into an enchanting yet sinister soundscape. The surprise reveal of Reverend Bizarre members adds a fascinating layer to the album. Overall, the reviewer praises the album's capacity to transport listeners on a mysterious and captivating journey. Dive into Orne's dark and hypnotic world with 'The Conjuration by the Fire'—listen now and experience the journey yourself!

 The building expresses (or expressed) a monumentality that serves no purpose, empty in its repetitiveness and weak in language.

 Located at the end of the road axis...the Palace was supposed to ensure a rhetoric that would easily appeal to and engage the masses.

The review critically examines the Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana as a key example of Fascist architecture in Rome's EUR district. It highlights the building's stylistic origins in Roman imperial symbolism and Littorio style, inspired by metaphysical art. Despite its monumental geometry and propaganda role, the structure is described as emotionally void and repetitive. The review notes the building's incomplete state due to WWII and its post-war functional changes. Explore the complex legacy of Fascist-era architecture—discover how the Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana shaped Rome's urban identity.

 A film that can be used as a "revealing film" of a parallel reality to the mega-productions of the new millennium.

 Gray molds a noir/thriller with well-defined characteristics and references to the 'masters' that are all too clear.

James Gray’s The Yards is a solid, classic noir thriller set in New York City, exploring themes of corruption and family strife. The film showcases Gray’s skillful directing and strong influences from cinema masters. While it suffers from some rhetorical weaknesses and a less convincing protagonist, the dense atmosphere, cinematography, and score enrich the experience. The Yards stands as a revealing work away from flashy blockbusters and deserves greater recognition. Discover James Gray’s cinematic craft—watch The Yards for a gripping noir thriller with classic style and NYC grit.

 Even a difficult awakening, a breakfast, a stroll in the park, a quarrel between husband and wife become something dreamy, epic, and fairy-like.

 An original and captivating concept, perfect melodies interpreted by a fairy voice and, in the ultimate synthesis, the triumph of Good Taste, against the squalid imitations and... the stress of modern life.

Tales From Turnpike House marks a refreshing shift for Saint Etienne with a concept inspired by daily life in London. The album combines retro British sounds, folk elements, and dance-pop, enhanced by Sarah Cracknell’s enchanting vocals. Produced in part by Xenomania, it delivers creative and elegant melodies rich with variety but never heavy. The review praises the album's charm, originality, and ability to turn everyday moments into dreamy, captivating music. Listen to Tales From Turnpike House and experience Saint Etienne’s elegant blend of retro charm and modern pop brilliance!

 For anyone interested in knowing what’s underneath the cover, the chaotic horde of psicalyptaliongasmic genres and sub-genres present here is offered for free via soundcloudfor your synaptic audio satisfaction.

 A conscientiously dynamic posture, ergonomic support for your auricular pavilions, and an appropriate propensity for self-flagellation of the auditory canal are recommended.

The review offers an ironic and energetic take on Hey Colossus' album, describing a chaotic blend of experimental genres. It highlights the intense, complex sound that challenges the listener. The reviewer humorously suggests wearing a fez and preparing for an intense auditory experience. Overall, it praises the album's dynamic and unconventional nature. Dive into Hey Colossus' wild sounds and explore the chaotic brilliance of 'Cuckoo Live Life Like Cuckoo' now!

 It takes equal intelligence not only to keep up with the times without seeming like old Valentinos dressed in new clothes, but also to make an album recorded six years prior sound perfectly current in 1983.

 Bill Nelson, despite a prolific solo career like few others, and historic collaborations, remains an unsolved mystery – a guitarist among my favorites, with unmistakable style and technique.

This review reflects on Be-Bop Deluxe's 1977 album Drastic Plastic as an overlooked masterpiece blending art rock, glam, and punk influences. It praises Bill Nelson's virtuosity and the album's sophisticated production, highlighting its lasting impact on later British music acts. The review weaves historical insights into the cultural atmosphere of the time, emphasizing the album's innovative and timeless qualities. It positions Drastic Plastic as a hidden gem deserving wider recognition. Dive into Be-Bop Deluxe's Drastic Plastic and experience a visionary blend of art rock and punk innovation – listen now and rediscover this timeless classic!

 Those who feared she had sold her soul to the charts can breathe a sigh of relief.

 FROOT still manages to sound like a unique and cohesive record in terms of sounds.

FROOT is a solid follow-up by Marina Diamandis, showing growth from her previous albums. While not reaching the debut's heights, it offers diverse and memorable tracks. The album blends various styles into a cohesive whole, marking a confident return to simpler yet quality pop music. Listen to FROOT now and explore Marina's unique blend of pop styles and heartfelt songwriting.

 IQ has the characteristic of coming closer than any other neoprog group to the sounds and style of Steve Hackett’s solo albums.

 Within a couple of years, IQ delivered to prog history no less than a dozen memorable tracks, including two important outtakes later included in the digital editions of both albums.

This review highlights IQ's two seminal 80s albums, Tales From The Lush Attic and The Wake, as milestones in the neoprog revival. The band achieves a perfect balance between complex progressive elements and accessible 80s sounds, heavily influenced by Steve Hackett and Genesis. The albums feature long, ambitious tracks balanced with lighter moments, showcasing superb musicianship and evocative atmospheres. IQ's work from this period remains a high point in progressive rock history. Explore IQ's classic albums and dive into the rich world of 80s progressive rock today!