After the irresistible abyss of despair of The Broken Man, a faint glow illuminates Matt Elliott’s latest work.

 Twilight, dusk: now only a heart attack can break our heart, no longer our perverse vice.

Matt Elliott’s album 'Only Myocardial Infarction Can Break Your Heart' is a profound exploration of despair and fragile hope. The record balances darkness and light with subtlety, offering complex arrangements and poignant lyrics. Songs like 'The Right to Cry' encapsulate the album’s emotional depth, inviting listeners into a delicate transition from grief towards tentative healing. This review praises the album's powerful mood and thoughtful composition. Dive into Matt Elliott’s emotional depths—listen to Only Myocardial Infarction now.

 From the Tea-Rooms of Mars... is not only long in title but also in duration, almost 8 minutes, and consists of three movements.

 "Einstein a Go-Go" is a success probably due to the tune played with the flute that makes it very catchy and original.

Released in 1981, Landscape's second album is a concept record mixing synth and jazz with strong New Wave influences. Highlighted by standout tracks like "Einstein a Go-Go" and "Norman Bates", the album explores themes of Western vices and impending apocalypse. Despite its obscurity, the album offers a compelling listening experience, blending instrumental and vocal pieces. It remains essential for fans wanting to dive deeper into 80s New Wave hidden gems. Dive into Landscape's unique blend of synth and jazz—listen now and rediscover a hidden 80s New Wave treasure!

 "The number ONE and it could not be otherwise with the brilliant name they bear."

 "I want to thank Les, Larry, and Tim ... who managed to dethrone from the heights of my listening a trio of musicians I rightly considered unsurpassable."

This review is a deeply personal and emotional tribute to Primus' 1991 album Sailing the Seas of Cheese. The author highlights the technical skill and unique genre fusion of the band, praising the album's complex music and storytelling. Despite acknowledging its challenging nature, the reviewer expresses enduring admiration and recalls the album fondly as a pinnacle of their musical journey. Dive into Primus' unique sound—listen to Sailing the Seas of Cheese and experience a timeless musical journey!

 The Unnatural World trims away what was superfluous in the first album, refines the sound bringing it to the brink of perfection.

 In the scarce three minutes of 'Unholy Life' you'd wish time could pause forever.

Have a Nice Life's sophomore album 'The Unnatural World' builds on their cult debut with a refined, powerful sound. Drawing on post-punk, industrial, and shoegaze influences, it delivers a dark, immersive listening experience. Tracks like 'Defenestration Song' and 'Unholy Life' exemplify the album's emotional intensity. This album confirms the band's growth and solidifies their place in underground music. Experience the haunting beauty of 'The Unnatural World'—listen now and dive into Have a Nice Life's dark, immersive soundscape.

 Every element here... is human, at our level, and reminds us of being so.

 The uncontrolled voice shouting stories of lived realities, nightmares, smiles, wounds, thoughts, and fears.

This review highlights Continents.' album as a heartfelt and genuine expression within the DIY and melodic hardcore scenes. The band from Germany offers raw, sincere vocals and emotionally charged lyrics rather than aggressive musical assault. Positioned in the evolving indie and self-produced music landscape, the album connects deeply through its human, approachable themes. It is compared to European contemporaries known for emotional depth. Discover the raw emotion and DIY spirit of Continents.' melodic hardcore album—listen now and feel the genuine human stories behind the screams.

 This long playing is a provider of wonderful atmospheres: rarefied and pulsing.

 One of the most beautiful and poignant lyrics ever composed by Dalla can be found in 'Tu come eri.'

Viaggi Organizzati, Lucio Dalla's 1984 album, marks a daring artistic departure after a string of genius releases. Despite initial unluckiness, the album reveals powerful, imaginative songs and deep, poetic lyrics. Collaborating with Mauro Malavasi, Dalla explores surreal and emotional themes, making the album a unique and poignant work. It stands as an important bridge between his genius era and later works. Discover the rich atmospheres and lyrical genius of Lucio Dalla’s Viaggi Organizzati—listen now and experience a masterful chapter in Italian music history.

 It is not the mystery of the accident that is the main plot of the film; rather, it is the human relationships.

 How a man’s dignity and personality are diminished in the face of the cult of money and submission to Power.

Il capitale umano by Paolo Virzì is a compelling film blending drama and noir elements, centered on a tragic car accident and complex human relationships. The film explores themes of money, power, and dignity through strong performances, particularly by Fabrizio Gifuni. Its narrative unfolds through multiple viewpoints, enhancing the mystery and depth. Virzì achieves a more ambitious tone, avoiding dialectical clichés and provincialism. Watch Paolo Virzì's Il capitale umano now and dive into a gripping story of power, mystery, and human complexity.

 This album is one of those creations that happen all in one breath, a creation from the unconscious that generates surreal atmospheres.

 The voice is used as an instrument in which the echo enthralls and fascinates the listener who... is spellbound and speechless.

The review reflects a deep admiration for David Crosby's 1971 album, highlighting its unique Californian origin and seamless flow. It praises the album’s surreal, fluid soundscapes and the magical unity of instruments. The reviewer emphasizes the timeless, unconscious creation behind the music and its impact since first hearing it in 1972. The album is described as emotionally complex, beautifully arranged, and spellbinding. Dive into the enchanting world of David Crosby’s classic album and experience its timeless magic today!

 The start is overwhelming, with the triad "Emulator" - "Over It" - "Sling The Decks," exquisitely commercial, showing the duo in great form.

 It seems they really want to give a lesson to the many young DJs who pop up like mushrooms every day.

The Crystal Method’s sixth album marks a fresh start with a self-titled release, aiming to reach a broader electro-house audience. The album delivers some strong and commercial tracks upfront but tends to average out later. Although lacking the breakthrough creativity of their earlier work, the duo balances originality and mainstream appeal. It stands as a respectable effort that avoids nostalgia and shows their enduring skills. Listen to The Crystal Method’s self-titled album and discover their fresh take on electro-house with a perfect blend of commercial and original sounds.

 Fortunately, back then, someone realized that this energy should be considered a treasure of humanity and needed to be passed down to future generations.

 The Hull concert was undoubtedly memorable, listening to the album you can't say otherwise.

The Who's Live At Hull album captures a powerful 1960s concert nearly lost due to technical problems but rescued through careful repair. While energetic and memorable, it closely mirrors the famed Live At Leeds show with minor differences in setlist and performance nuance. The reviewer appreciates the album but considers it more suited for devoted collectors than casual listeners, praising Leeds as the definitive live recording. Dive into The Who’s Live At Hull to experience a near-lost classic and compare it with their legendary Live At Leeds performance.

 The three guitarists let loose, taking turns at solos, first in eight-bar rounds, then four, then two, and finally one, as well as harmonizing together two or even three at a time.

 Essentially, this band certainly does not burst with personality and innovative flair, but they are capable of delivering energetic and healthy rock, always with the heart in the right place and the right 'drive'.

April Wine's 1978 album First Glance showcases a compelling blend of hard rock rooted in American and Southern styles. The trio of guitarists creates dynamic harmonies and solos that energize the record, while Myles Goodwin's vocals and songwriting anchor the band's sound. Though not highly innovative, the album delivers solid, soulful rock with memorable highlights like 'Roller' and 'Get Ready For Love.' Overall, it is a strong, well-crafted effort from a hardworking Canadian band. Dive into April Wine’s First Glance and experience a powerful mix of hard rock and Southern grooves—listen now and feel the classic rock drive!

 "'Ghost People' represents an immersive headphone listen with a profound work on sound and its preference over melody construction."

 "'Ghost People' is neither a masterpiece nor a complete disappointment, but a work in which Martyn tries to renew himself and present a new guise."

Martyn's second album, Ghost People, marks a clear stylistic shift towards techno with a focus on sound layering rather than melody. While it lacks standout tracks like his debut, it offers an immersive club-oriented experience appreciated by insiders. The album reflects both Martyn's artistic courage and some stagnation, making it a mixed but notable effort. Dive into Martyn's 'Ghost People' and experience the bold techno evolution firsthand. Listen now and decide where you stand!

 "Eugenio Finardi’s agile, unmistakable voice is unchanged, resurfacing powerfully after years of experimentation."

 "Aside from some social-rhetorical concessions, there’s still a beautiful, dense album to be listened to and re-listened to with pleasure."

Eugenio Finardi's 'Fibrillante' is a rich album of unreleased tracks that showcase his true songwriting talent. The album blends personal introspection with social critique through soulful and jazzy arrangements. While some lyrics feel less inspired, the overall work highlights Finardi's enduring voice and artistic sensitivity. Notable moments include feminist themes and emotionally moving songs, positioning the album as a deep, rewarding listen. Discover the soulful depth of Eugenio Finardi’s 'Fibrillante'—listen now and explore its heartfelt storytelling and rich melodies.

 "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law" hides a much deeper concept: to realize one’s True Will.

 "Magick" eventually sheds its reassuring mask, making us realize that the main path will be arduous and challenging.

The review offers a personal and historical introduction to Aleister Crowley and his work Magick. It highlights the book's complexity and requirement of prior esoteric knowledge, detailing its topics from meditation to ritual magic. The reviewer shares youthful fascination but admits to being unprepared for the demanding content. Crowley's influence beyond Satanic metal culture is noted, as well as clarifications about misconceptions. Overall, the work is seen as an intriguing but challenging esoteric classic. Delve into Aleister Crowley’s Magick and discover the mysteries of Thelema and occult practice today!

 The graphic virtuosity will be accentuated in subsequent works, like Animal'z, although it is likely that with the work we are reviewing, he reached the highest levels in terms of screenplay.

 A great masterpiece, now a classic of comics and science fiction.

The Nikopol Trilogy by Enki Bilal is a landmark in sci-fi comics, showcasing a transition to a painterly and unique graphic style. Set in a dystopian future Paris, it combines compelling storytelling with strong social commentary. The trilogy explores fascinating characters and surreal scenarios, establishing itself as a classic. Despite minor flaws in lettering, it remains accessible and highly recommended for fans and new readers alike. Dive into Enki Bilal’s Nikopol Trilogy and experience a sci-fi comic classic that pushes artistic and narrative boundaries.

 It is this very image that prompted me to write quickly and very concisely, for more than a review it is a stark tribute to 'Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead' by Sidney Lumet.

 You can’t trust anyone, not even your own blood.

This review pays a moving tribute to Philip Seymour Hoffman’s performance in Sidney Lumet’s 'Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead.' It reflects on Hoffman's rich and varied career and the film’s exploration of betrayal and human suffering. The reviewer highlights the film’s cold, classical direction and the compelling cast. Despite not being Hoffman's best work, it remains a powerful and relevant piece. The review mourns Hoffman's untimely death and praises his consistent high-quality performances. Explore Sidney Lumet’s gripping film and witness Philip Seymour Hoffman’s unforgettable performance now.

 "Eleventeen is a wide-open door into the perverse, psychotic, and degenerate world of Her Sick Sweetness Katie Jane Garside."

 "The pleasure of letting yourself be seized, helpless, by these visceral sounds is pure pleasure."

Eleventeen by Daisy Chainsaw is an intense dive into the disturbed, dark world of Katie Jane Garside. The album combines raw punk energy with gothic, noise, and grunge influences, creating a unique and visceral sonic experience. It captures both horror and delight through wild, unrestrained performances and haunting lyrics. Praised as a standout underground record of the early 90s, Eleventeen remains a compelling listen for fans of extreme punk and experimental rock. Dive into Eleventeen and experience the raw power and dark vision of Katie Jane Garside’s legendary punk sound!

 It’s a summer album or one to listen to while admiring the vacation photos that were.

 Let the adventure of the Palms begin, whether it will be fleeting or something else, only time will tell.

Palms' self-titled debut offers a warm, expansive post-rock soundscape reminiscent of natural and serene landscapes. The album diverges from the heaviness of Deftones and the unpredictability of Isis, favoring stable, relaxing melodies. Notable tracks like 'Short Wave Radio' and 'Antarctic Handshake' showcase both subtle intensity and instrumental depth. This summer-themed album is ideal for reflective listening and evokes a calm yet immersive experience. Listen to Palms' debut for a warm, atmospheric journey into post-rock serenity today!

 The prolonged sessions had the primary objective (successfully achieved!) of researching and ultimately recording a pretentious combination of psychedelia, blues, and a vigorous sonic expressiveness to seal it all.

 Voodoo Chile as a delectable jam session that leaves Hendrix an infinite freedom of creation-expression through his gleaming Stratocaster, presenting himself as the Van Gogh of the seven notes.

Electric Ladyland is a complex and ambitious album by Jimi Hendrix that blends psychedelia, blues, and rock through intense and collaborative sessions. The review highlights standout tracks, key contributions by guest musicians, and the album's evolving sound and deeper musical awareness. It praises the album as a rock masterpiece that rewards repeated listening, reflecting Hendrix's creative freedom and passion. Dive into Electric Ladyland and experience Hendrix's groundbreaking masterpiece – listen now and explore the full review!

 Obsian keeps you company... it’s like falling, sinking in a spiral motion.

 An album certainly complex, labyrinthine, but precisely for this reason, it communicates something new each time.

Castevet's second album, Obsian, is praised as a rich, complex, and emotionally intense work that combines black metal with avant-garde and ambient elements. The 35-minute record offers a labyrinthine listening experience full of surprises and depth. Its incorporation of influences like Godflesh and Blut Aus Nord creates a unique and captivating journey. Ideal for listeners seeking music that transcends logic and rewards repeated listens. Dive into the immersive world of Castevet's Obsian, and experience a black metal journey like no other.