"La Musica Peggiora is a 'little record' in the most endearing sense of the term... one you should listen to without expectations."

 The final title track 'La musica peggiora' elevates itself to the ambitious title of 'generational anthem' and fully succeeds in this endeavor.

Plug's La Musica Peggiora EP offers a catchy and energetic mix of pop, rock, and rap that resonates with emotion and social commentary. The EP features five memorable tracks, each with strong hooks and thoughtful lyrics. While not groundbreaking, it delivers honest music that appeals to fans of melodic pop-punk and rap fusion. The reviewer appreciates its charm despite questioning the band's market positioning. Listen to Plug's La Musica Peggiora EP and explore a fresh blend of pop, rock, and rap that sticks with you!

 He forcefully brought out from the blank page the most ancient archetypes present in the human being, such as the greatest fears inherent in each of our unconscious.

 This jumble of freaks, gigantic eyes, drugs in abundance, assorted hallucinations and retro-flavored technologies is now so realistic as to be almost irritating.

Gianluca Lerici, aka Prof. Bad Trip, uses his black and white art to explore deep human archetypes and fears with irony and a futuristic feel. His work reflects a dystopian yet highly relevant present filled with surreal imagery. The review highlights his precise, incisive style and the transformative power of his art that captures the modern condition in a striking way. It invites us to reflect on our current reality and potential futures. Discover the haunting and visionary world of Prof. Bad Trip—explore his art that challenges perception and probes the human soul.

 Like a chameleon, it seemed to mimic the summer breeze that, in a kind of soft dance, flirted with the curtains of my window.

 At the end of the album, the feeling is like having taken a little safari around the Milky Way.

Murcof’s 'Cosmos' is praised as an impeccable album featuring a delicate balance of silence and sound. It captivates listeners with its subtle textures and celestial atmosphere. The reviewer found it both inspiring and immersive, perfect for deep focus or reflective listening. The album's evocative soundscapes create a journey through the stars that resonates deeply. Dive into Murcof's Cosmos and experience a cosmic sound journey that will captivate your mind and soul.

 An album that gives the listener: warmth, affection, and that hint of good humor typical of Van De Sfroos’ songs.

 This, in my opinion, is the best work ever published by good Davide, it is dated 1999 but some tracks like “Cyberfolk”, “La balera” and others are still performed live, thus becoming real anthems.

Davide Van De Sfroos Band’s 1999 album Brèva & Tivàn offers heartfelt music blending folk, country, and waltz rhythms. The album paints warm, vivid pictures of lakeside life and village traditions with a mix of humor and poignancy. Songs cover diverse themes from comic tales to serious historical reflections. Van De Sfroos’s use of the Laghee dialect enriches the album’s regional identity, making it cherished beyond local listeners. The reviewer considers it the artist’s best work, deserving top marks. Listen to Brèva & Tivàn and experience Davide Van De Sfroos's poetic tales and heartfelt melodies today!

 'Stranizza d'amuri is a heavenly song, eternal, perfect. It will never age, and I will never renounce it.'

 'This song, in the prologue, describes images of a Sicily that once was... not vulgar in the way it’s sung, in a rather understandable Sicilian dialect.'

This review praises Franco Battiato's 'Stranizza d'amuri' as a timeless and beautiful song in Italian music. It highlights the vivid depiction of Sicilian life, the gentle vocals, and the song's evolution into an uplifting bolero with captivating melodies. The reviewer admires its emotional depth and lasting appeal, considering it a masterpiece that transcends time. Listen to Franco Battiato's 'Stranizza d'amuri' and experience a timeless journey through Italian musical artistry.

 The collective was even born in 1973! ... frighteningly similar to the 'modern' ones of today, if it weren’t for the small detail of being composed solely of overlapping voices.

 The heart of the pieces is thus in the resonances, in the very slow superimpositions borrowed from North-Indian/Tibetan singing, which make everything extremely evocative.

Prima Materia's The Tail Of The Tiger is a groundbreaking 1977 album highlighting sustained vocal drones and natural harmonics. The group’s ability to produce long, overlapping vocal tones creates a hypnotic and evocative sound rooted in meditation and traditional singing techniques. The review appreciates the album’s uniqueness and technical skill, considering it a proud contribution to experimental and progressive music. Experience the mesmerizing vocal drones of Prima Materia's The Tail Of The Tiger – dive into this unique sonic journey now!

 This is the best description one can give of this (controversial) album. Because it is indeed a masterpiece; but it is a masterpiece in potential.

 George Martin said: 'I didn’t want them to release a double. I told them to make a single album with 12 great songs.'

This review examines why The Beatles' White Album, despite its legendary status, suffers from mediocrity and inconsistencies. It highlights John Lennon's push for minimalism, Yoko Ono's disruptive influence, and the financial motivations behind releasing a double album. While containing gems, the album reveals internal tensions and amateurish production choices. Ultimately, it argues the album is a 'sick masterpiece'—a work with unrealized potential. Discover the hidden stories behind The Beatles' White Album and decide which tracks stand out as true masterpieces!

 It felt like listening to the soundtrack from some wonderfully anarchic musical.

 This is an aggressively contemporary album birthed by one of the best artists of this era.

Amanda Palmer’s third solo album, Theatre Is Evil, is a complex and stylistically diverse work blending dark cabaret and pop culture references. Funded through Kickstarter and following a storied career, the album grows with repeated listens and offers intriguing singles like The Killing Type and Melody Dean. The review praises Palmer's artistic perseverance and contemporary relevance, describing the album as a wonderfully anarchic musical experience. Discover the theatrical world of Amanda Palmer & The Grand Theft Orchestra by listening to Theatre Is Evil today!

 "We wanted something bold, halfway between AC/DC and the early Beatles."

 The first five tracks have an extremely high average quality, from the explosive opening of 'Nuclear Family' to the stadium rock of 'Stay The Night'.

Green Day’s album Uno! marks a return to a fun, power-pop driven sound, shedding the socio-political themes of recent albums. The first half of the record is especially strong, featuring high-energy tracks perfect for live shows. With influences ranging from AC/DC to early Beatles and The Clash, Uno! captures a vibrant and straightforward punk spirit. While the album slows down towards the end, it delivers memorable songs like Kill The DJ and Nuclear Family that highlight its rock credentials. Listen to Green Day’s Uno! and experience their bold return to power-pop and punk energy!

 It would have been foolish to expect a Maiden album in disguise as a solo record.

 An album of heart and power that doesn't claim to astonish but to embrace and console.

Steve Harris' solo album British Lion proudly embraces his British roots without political intent, showcasing a traditional hard rock sound. Drawing on influences from bands like Thin Lizzy and Scorpions, the record distances itself from Maiden while offering heartfelt, powerful riffs and melodies. The album resonates with both nostalgia and personal expression rather than seeking innovation. Overall, it’s a solid and sincere work celebrating rock tradition. Explore Steve Harris' British Lion and dive into classic hard rock full of heart and power today!

 Enzo Avitabile is talked about too little, but the reality is that few have reached his level.

 This album will greatly please fans of soul and blues but will also manage to convince those who 'live' in rock.

This review highlights Enzo Avitabile's 1988 album Alta Tensione, a soulful blend of blues, rock, and Neapolitan music. Praised for collaborations like Afrika Bambaataa and the album's rich musical texture, it recommends the album to fans of soul, blues, and rock. The reviewer notes Avitabile's underappreciated status despite his exceptional talent and unique style. Explore Enzo Avitabile's Alta Tensione and immerse yourself in soulful Italian blues and rock fusion today!

 The atmosphere is palpable, but antiseptic, as if all the air had been sucked out of the composition.

 Perhaps Hopper is simply a bad painter, but if he were a better painter, he probably wouldn’t be such a great artist.

The review describes Edward Hopper’s 'Morning Sun' as a painting marked by a palpable yet antiseptic atmosphere, where figures appear plastic and frozen in time. The composition’s light and architecture create a restless but closed world filled with alienation. The central figure embodies fragile humanity, amidst an eerie early morning stillness that suggests both stability and unease. Hopper’s mastery lies in conveying this haunting, inexpressive mood. Discover the haunting beauty and emotional depth of Edward Hopper's Morning Sun—explore the painting and its hidden narrative today!

 Paletti embodies and captures our generation, constantly on the edge, with an uncertain future, full of uncertainties.

 He deserves a chance.

Paletti's debut EP Dominus delivers a refreshing and emotional blend of Italian indie music influenced by Lucio Battisti. The EP explores themes of uncertainty, youth, and hope through poetic lyrics and harmonious vocals. Standout tracks like 'Adriana' and 'Raccontami di Te' showcase strong songwriting and heartfelt expression. The reviewer highly recommends downloading this free EP as a promising glimpse of Italy's evolving music scene. Listen to Paletti's debut EP Dominus now and experience a fresh breath of Italian indie music—download it for free today!

 This work has in itself that Parisian character, which has become an unrivaled style, it thus has the voice of a tradition we all know without ever having truly experienced it.

 Offenbach generously gives us an avalanche of melodies, with extreme loyalty, without adorning itself with that 'blonde-Viennese' aesthetic that was so pleasing to the courts.

La Périchole by Offenbach is a rarely known but deeply familiar Parisian operetta bursting with melodic warmth and lively character. The reviewer highlights its popular simplicity and enduring charm despite past critical disdain. Some arias and choruses particularly stand out for their catchy, timeless appeal. The recommended recording conducted by Lombard with Crespin and Vanzo brings this hidden gem to life. This operetta deserves a wider audience and renewed recognition. Listen to Offenbach's La Périchole and discover the timeless charm of this Parisian operetta classic today!

 "Disconoir becomes a noir product itself, where each song performs a function of narrative continuity in a story that must be freely interpreted."

 "The sobriety reigns in the sound of Gatto Ciliegia, who melodically develop songs that encourage you to listen chapter by chapter like a good book."

Disconoir, released in 2008 by Turin's Gatto Ciliegia Contro Il Grande Freddo, is an instrumental post-rock album with a unique noir atmosphere. The album's tracks create a continuous narrative, blending electronic elements, blues tones, and engaging melodies without relying on typical post-rock distortions. Collaborations with Italian artists on bonus tracks enrich the experience, making it a highly recommended listen for post-rock enthusiasts. Discover the immersive noir-inspired soundscapes of Disconoir—listen now and experience Italian post-rock storytelling at its finest!

 This young lady has truly invigorated him, without too much influence from the Star.

 An album that turns out to be one of the best releases of this year, fresh, modern, with a touch of art-chic.

Love This Giant is a vibrant collaboration between David Byrne and St. Vincent, blending funk grooves, brass ensembles, and modern production. The album showcases both artists' creativity and growth, delivering fresh, danceable tracks with artistic depth. Noteworthy is the cohesive blend of Byrne’s classic style and Annie Clark's distinct vocals and ideas. The record stands out as one of the year's best releases. Listen to Love This Giant and experience the electrifying fusion of David Byrne and St. Vincent’s innovative sound!

 Nelly resurrected from the mothballs all the creativity, fantasy, and unmistakable richness of her early productions, forging an 'indestructible spirit' overflowing with sounds, styles, inspirations, and colors.

 The Spirit Indestructible is therefore a true treasure trove of multi-flavored propositions that could receive positive receptions from the staunchest pop radio fans.

Nelly Furtado's 2012 album The Spirit Indestructible offers a richly diverse mix of genres, from folk-rock to electronic and hip-hop. Returning to her creative roots while embracing modern pop trends, the album balances mainstream appeal with artistic originality. Standout tracks include Big Hoops and Something featuring Nas. The review praises the album as one of the best mainstream pop releases of 2012, highlighting Furtado's ability to blend essential and experimental elements. Discover the rich, diverse sounds of Nelly Furtado's The Spirit Indestructible – listen now and explore the unique blend of folk, electronic, and hip-hop!

 You will never be able to discover the killer's name, even when everything seems clear to you!

 Faletti has proven impeccable in writing the text. His smooth writing helps not to ‘feel’ almost 700 pages.

Despite initial reluctance toward thriller-horror novels, the reviewer found Giorgio Faletti's 'Io uccido' captivating and well-written. The novel's suspense keeps readers engaged across almost 700 pages, enriched by deep characters and occasional humor. Though the ending loses some momentum, it doesn’t diminish the overall quality. The review encourages readers unfamiliar with the book to experience it. Dive into Giorgio Faletti's 'Io uccido' for a suspenseful read full of twists and unforgettable characters!

 La Luna speaks of this through the slow crumbling of a New York family due to the weakness of a father perhaps unable to handle some dependency.

 A very touching film directed by one of the greatest Italian directors of all time, and once again we find the fundamental contribution of music.

La Luna (1979) by Bernardo Bertolucci explores the troubled relationship between a mother and her drug-addicted son following the father's death. The film delves into painful themes of dependence, loss, and emotional complexity, highlighted by the mother’s career as an opera singer. Bertolucci’s direction and the interplay of music add depth, resulting in a touching and profound drama. The film avoids easy answers, portraying morally complex characters. Discover the emotional depths of Bertolucci’s La Luna—watch the film and experience its haunting family tale.

 On their sixth attempt, the English band Devil Sold His Soul hit the jackpot.

 In Our new "Empire Of Light" they seem to have shifted gears, perfectly incorporating their many influences and rendering them in a personal key.

Devil Sold His Soul's sixth album, Empire Of Light, marks a significant artistic breakthrough. The band successfully integrates their influences into a unique and emotionally intense sound. Compared to their previous work, this album feels more mature and cohesive. It offers a hypnotic, atmospheric journey fitting for autumn's changing moods. Fans of post-metal and emocore will find it especially rewarding. Listen to Empire Of Light and experience Devil Sold His Soul’s emotional and atmospheric breakthrough today!