"In Flight" can be considered a "missed small masterpiece," a halfway dream to be rediscovered and appreciated in its tender imperfection.

 As it is said regarding it, "In Flight" is indeed a flight that never took off.

Linda Perry's 1996 solo debut 'In Flight' showcases a personal and introspective singer-songwriter style distinct from her previous band. Despite lacking commercial success, the album's tender imperfection and emotional depth mark it as a hidden gem. The review emphasizes its ambitious yet sincere approach and the bittersweet fate of the project. It highlights standout tracks like 'In my Dreams' and 'Fill me Up' while lamenting the industry’s failure to support Perry’s vision. Listen to Linda Perry’s intimate and overlooked album 'In Flight'—a soulful journey worth rediscovering.

 Jean-Marc is increasingly prostrated by the fear of no longer being able to one day recognize his partner Chantal.

 The concluding part of the story unsuccessfully tries to elevate her to something meaningful instead yielding to the realm of surreal rhetoric, leaving quite a bitter aftertaste.

L'Identité by Milan Kundera centers on themes of incommunicability and identity through the fractured relationship of Jean-Marc and Chantal. While evocative settings and psychological depth are present, the concluding surreal rhetoric leaves a bitter aftertaste. The book touches on anxiety about privacy and memory but lacks a cohesive guiding perspective. Kundera's later work, Ignorance, is noted as a stronger exploration of these themes. Dive into Milan Kundera’s complex world of identity and relationships—read L'Identité and explore its rich psychological layers.

 "Rimmel is like a blooming flower in a meadow of kindness, a delicate breeze of wind on the sea, a hermetic poem seasoned in sweet-and-sour sauce."

 "A finished love is not tragic here, but a mix of sweetness and disillusionment, among few gestures and shy smiles."

Rimmel, released in 1975 by Francesco De Gregori, is celebrated as a peak of poetic and lyrical musical expression. The album balances tenderness, dreamy nostalgia, and reflective maturity through evocative songs like "Pieces of Glass" and "Mr. Hood." Despite initial criticism of being commercial, Rimmel remains a timeless classic in Italian music, deeply rooted in personal and cultural memories. The review highlights the album’s blend of innocence, sensitivity, and social awareness. Listen to Rimmel now and immerse yourself in De Gregori’s timeless poetic genius and emotional storytelling.

 The perception of the sextet as a band of generic American hard/metal rock... is not yet justified here: Hatchet’s first album is pure and tough southern rock.

 'Gator Country' is one of its apexes if you like multi-layered rock-blues guitar.

Molly Hatchet's 1978 debut album delivers powerful Southern Rock with aggressive rhythms and layered guitar work. The album channels the spirit of Lynyrd Skynyrd while carving its own identity. Standout tracks include the guitar-driven 'Gator Country' and a dynamic cover of 'Dreams I'll Never See.' The album remains a significant and inspired work from late 1970s rock, capturing passion and raw energy. Listen to Molly Hatchet's fierce Southern Rock debut and experience the powerful guitar mastery and vocal grit that defined a classic era!

 Iommi rolls out (dare I say) one of the best riffs of his career (yes, of his ENTIRE career).

 'Damaged Soul' is the only entire track where you can feel the spirit of Black Sabbath, and the authentic intention that led them to compose pieces like The Wizard or War Pigs.

This is a detailed review of Black Sabbath's nineteenth album, 13, highlighting the attempt to return to their roots with the classic lineup alongside new drummer Brad Wilk. While Tony Iommi's guitar work and certain riffs shine, Ozzy Osbourne's vocals are often seen as weak compared to their classic material. The album delivers a mixed experience, with 'Damaged Soul' standing out as the most authentic and powerful track. Overall, the album is decent but falls short of their iconic past. Discover Black Sabbath's latest effort: listen to '13' and experience the legacy, riffs, and flaws of a legendary metal band!

 It's undeniably a solid product, that sounds 100% Black Sabbath.

 My favorite track is the single 'God Is Dead?' supported by remarkable lyrics and slow, threatening advance.

After 18 years, Black Sabbath returns with their album 13, featuring the classic lineup minus Bill Ward, replaced by Brad Wilk. Produced by Rick Rubin, the album delivers a familiar Black Sabbath sound with some standout tracks and a few weaker moments. Highlights include the energetic 'Loner' and the powerful, lengthy single 'God Is Dead?'. Overall, a solid effort paying tribute to fans without trying to revolutionize music. Listen to Black Sabbath's 13 to experience their iconic heavy metal return today!

 Mamma Roma, masterfully played by Anna Magnani, is a strong, tenacious, loud, eclectic, eccentric, powerful, and even 'muscular' character.

 Far from sacred and profane blockbusters, distant from the Trilogy of Life and the apocalyptic Salò, Mamma Roma is the second cornerstone of a cinematic career that has managed to marry spirituality and corporality.

Mamma Roma, directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini, is a poignant neorealist film exploring the desperate efforts of a former prostitute to provide a better life for her son in post-war Rome. The movie contrasts harsh social realities with deep maternal love and tragic consequences. Anna Magnani delivers a powerful performance as the strong yet vulnerable titular character. The film blends melancholy and drama, highlighting themes of redemption, social class, and survival. Discover Pasolini’s gripping masterpiece Mamma Roma—watch how love, hardship, and despair unfold in post-war Rome.

 An intense and profound track that proves that an artist like R. Kelly is not afraid to put his hand before his face to shed a tear amidst the cynicism of Hip Hop.

 The song was an enormous international success, undoubtedly the most famous of the singer's career.

R. Kelly's 'I Believe I Can Fly' is a profound and soulful track blending soul, gospel, pop, and R&B. It became an international hit and the memorable soundtrack for the film Space Jam. The song reflects emotional depth uncommon in hip hop-inspired music and shares similarities with Michael Jackson's 'You Are Not Alone,' also penned by Kelly. It showcases the artist's ability to evoke sincere emotion. Listen to 'I Believe I Can Fly' now and experience the timeless inspiration of R. Kelly's soulful hit!

 Behind the veil of playfulness and tacky provocation, the guys from the Pop Bible craft with great class a song that’s outright “pop”.

 Listening to the Pop Bible for 15 minutes moved, entertained, and amazed me.

The review explores La Bibbia del Pop’s EP '6 Piccoli Teneri Infarti' as an inventive and captivating pop project. The reviewer highlights the catchy and varied songs, praising their blend of playful provocation and heartfelt emotion. The EP surprises with its musical diversity, blending modern and vintage influences. The reviewer eagerly anticipates future works from the band, impressed by their creativity and charm. Listen to La Bibbia del Pop’s eclectic EP and experience their unique blend of playful provocation and heartfelt pop today!

 Blue Vomit played an almost equally important role as their more famous heirs in the evolution of the Italian punk scene.

 Seven tracks where hysterical speed and iconoclastic urgency are dominant, and the dark, introspective despair of Nerorgasmo is still a distant shadow.

Blue Vomit's Demo '83 is recognized as a foundational EP in the Italian hardcore punk movement. The band’s sound bridges raw early punk with the emerging intensity of hardcore. Despite often being overshadowed by successors like Nerorgasmo, Blue Vomit played a vital role in the evolution of Turin’s punk scene. The demo's seven tracks blend speed, urgency, and sharp irony, making them enduring classics. Their influence extends beyond this release, marking an important legacy in Italian punk history. Discover the roots of Italian hardcore punk with Blue Vomit's Demo '83—listen now and explore this punk legend's legacy!

 ‘King of the Sidewalk’ transports you back to the happy times when you were 16 and getting drunk on Eurospin beer.

 Every time you listen to Gehennah, a Dream Theater fan faints.

Gehennah’s 1996 album 'King Of The Sidewalk' is a high-energy blend of thrash, speed metal, and punk. The band channels influences from Motörhead, Venom, and Exciter to create a raw and relentless sound. The album’s fast pace and cheeky attitude evoke nostalgia for rebellious youth and metal roots. Despite some repetitiveness, the momentum and fun make it a must-listen for metal fans. Listen to Gehennah’s King Of The Sidewalk now and unleash your inner metalhead with pure thrash speed!

 An album to be listened to again and again without getting tired.

 A smashing debut from these now (former) twenty-year-olds, now grown but who haven’t lost the habit over the years of writing immediate and fun songs.

This review highlights Vanilla Sky's debut album 'Waiting For Something' as a refreshing and memorable pop-punk record. Praised for its accessible melodies and well-crafted production by Wynona, the album balances energetic tracks with romantic and experimental moments. Standout songs like 'Distance,' 'In Your Words,' and 'The Point' showcase the band’s diverse approach and growth beyond typical genre boundaries. Listen to Vanilla Sky’s 'Waiting For Something' and experience fresh, memorable pop-punk energy!

 40 years later and still singing along to the notes of '5:15', 'Love Reign O’er Me', 'I’ve Had Enough', 'Doctor Jimmy'...

 40 years later and two guys are still touring the world with a show that’s among the most watched ever.

The review celebrates the enduring impact of The Who's Quadrophenia, highlighting its cultural and musical influence 40 years on. It connects the album to mod fashion, youth identity, and timeless songs. The reviewer appreciates how the 1979 film adaptation adds extra layers to the album. The timeless themes still resonate deeply with new generations and fans alike. Dive into The Who's Quadrophenia and experience a timeless mod rock journey that still moves generations.

 "Maison Ikkoku will always remain one of the most beautiful stories ever told in animation."

 "What remains with us after completing the entire viewing of the series is an inexplicable sense of melancholy, like when you suddenly part from loved ones."

Maison Ikkoku is a beautifully crafted anime series that captures the delicate emotions and everyday poetry of life set in a 1980s Tokyo boarding house. Centered around the shy Yusaku Godai and the mysterious Kyoko Otonashi, it blends gentle realism with surreal moments and heartfelt romance. The animation, soundtrack, and storytelling remain noteworthy decades after its release. Despite some dubbing flaws in the Italian version, it faithfully conveys the original manga’s spirit and emotional depth. Dive into Maison Ikkoku’s timeless romance and heartfelt moments—watch the anime or explore the manga today!

 Using only vintage equipment, they bring to life a dreamlike psychedelic pop.

 A bridge, a rainbow between a past sound and an imagined future.

Valvola's 1997 album 'Teenagers Film Their Own Life' offers a unique blend of vintage analog psychedelic pop inspired by classic Italian B movies and space age bachelor pad music. Using only analog keyboards, it creates dreamy and futuristic atmospheres reminiscent of Morricone and other Italian composers. The album stands out in the Italian scene and draws comparisons to artists like Stereolab and Broadcast. Highly recommended for fans of retro-futuristic soundscapes. Listen to Valvola's unique psychedelic pop journey and dive into a retro-futuristic sound adventure today!

 Christian Vander offers his drums as a holocaust while praying in a mysterious and fascinating hymn.

 The drums burn. It is the representation of a planetary system, planets of skins and cymbals of stars.

Christian Vander’s Offering I & II is a deeply spiritual and intimate solo project that marks a shift away from his Zeuhl origins with Magma. The album blends passionate drum rituals with transcendent voice and piano improvisations, symbolizing renewal and inner growth. It reflects Vander's exploration beyond his previous mythologies into a more personal and emotional musical journey. The review highlights his innovative singing style and the album's connection to his past works and evolving sound. Discover Christian Vander's spiritual and rhythmic masterpiece—listen to Offering I & II today and experience an intimate musical journey.

 The light we see on the cover can captivate us, lull us to sleep, but it must also be able to wake us up, to make us take the necessary step back to reflect on what we see.

 The multifaceted 'Nothing is Real' leaves you disoriented: with each new listen, the track seems to take on another shape, adapting to the perception that is privileged.

The review captures the haunting, immersive atmosphere of Boards Of Canada's 'Tomorrow’s Harvest.' It highlights the album’s thematic focus on environmental concerns and technical mastery in sound production. The Scottish duo's fourth album is praised for its static, panoramic compositions that evoke a futuristic, apocalyptic mood. Key tracks like 'Nothing is Real' stand out for their complex layering and evolving perception. Overall, this album marks a mature evolution in the duo’s sound. Dive into the immersive world of Boards Of Canada’s 'Tomorrow’s Harvest' and experience a haunting journey through sound and meaning.

 With strings, drones, bells, flutes, synths, and floating vocals, they create a dreamy Drone-Folk flow, an abstract ecological Psychedelia that magically merges with the song of nature.

 A ticket for a journey to mysterious regions.

Animalia Corolla by Juppala Kaapio is a reverent musical tribute to nature, blending drone, folk, and psychedelic elements. The album creates a peaceful yet mystical atmosphere led by Japanese and Swiss artists. It offers a grounded yet magical journey inspired by natural soundscapes and traditional instruments. Listeners are invited to explore personal interpretations and deep spiritual connection with the environment. Dive into the mystical sounds of Animalia Corolla and let nature's magic carry you away!

 "Kveldssanger represents the first veer away from black metal, embracing a folkloric and neofolk soul."

 "A timeless nocturnal neofolk jewel, in which the music truly becomes a part of us, either for what it conveys or for its immediacy."

Ulver's 1996 album Kveldssanger marks a significant shift from black metal to a pure neofolk sound deeply rooted in ancient Norwegian traditions. The use of acoustic instruments and Garm's choir-like vocals creates an intimate, natural, and melancholic atmosphere. Each track is brief but impactful, transporting listeners to rural landscapes and nocturnal settings. The raw production enhances the album's genuine and sincere expression. Kveldssanger is praised as a timeless and accessible classic within Ulver's catalog. Dive into Ulver's Kveldssanger and experience a mystical journey through Nordic folk and intimate acoustic beauty.

 Top names, all committed, to varying degrees, in devastating the best of the 883 repertoire.

 The flaws of these tracks, and more generally of Pezzali’s recent production, are known: music and lyrics halfway between the classic parish song and an animated series theme song.

Max Pezzali's 'Max 20' attempts to celebrate his 20-year career with duets and new songs but mostly falls flat. The album recycles classic tracks with guest artists whose contributions often clash or feel cheesy. New songs are simplistic and lack depth. The collaboration with Jovanotti stands out positively, but overall the album feels like a commercial cash grab. Discover why Max 20 may not meet fans' expectations—read the full review and listen to the album yourself!