The voice is still there, and the 'End of World Tour,' which stopped in Milan yesterday, proves it.

 Final delirium on 'Rise' with a thousand people shouting 'ANGER IS AN ENERGY!'

John Lydon remains a commanding presence on stage despite the years passed. PIL's End of World Tour in Milan showcased a tight, powerful live set with precision instrumentation and raw energy. The latest album reflects personal and dark themes, amplified in the concert’s mood. The crowd's passionate engagement highlighted the enduring impact of Lydon's work. The review dismisses newer acts in favor of PIL’s authentic punk spirit. Discover the raw power of PIL live – read the full review and experience the End of World Tour energy.

 The band members bizarrely masked for the imminent Halloween create a thematic atmosphere that fits perfectly.

 Ultimately, an album that flows pleasantly and is listened to with interest, well-played, arranged with meticulous details, sung with professionalism.

Danse Macabre by Duran Duran is a thoughtfully arranged Halloween-themed album mixing classic covers and new songs. Though some tracks falter, the album generally flows well with professional performances and nostalgic charm. The inclusion of notable ex-members and collaborators adds depth. This release underscores the band’s enduring creativity despite their age and long career. Listen to Danse Macabre and discover Duran Duran’s unique Halloween-inspired sound!

 A 'land of plenty' where abundance is primarily widespread poverty curbed only by volunteer organizations no one wants to talk about.

 The themes are more than relevant even though almost twenty years have passed since the film’s release.

The review explores Wim Wenders' film 'Land of Plenty,' highlighting its layered narrative about America's overlooked poverty, terrorism fears, and global conflicts. The story follows a young woman reconnecting with her uncle, a Vietnam vet turned security officer. Noted for its evocative soundtrack featuring Leonard Cohen, the film remains relevant two decades after its release. The reviewer appreciates the film's depth and social commentary. Watch Wim Wenders' 'Land of Plenty' for a thought-provoking journey into America’s hidden realities and timeless global issues.

 It is a great shame because it is a must-see film, for the subject matter, for highlighting one of the many semi-unknown stories of racial crimes committed by white North American colonizers against the natives.

 Even the finest wine can be easily ruined if you water it down. And that’s what Scorsese did, diluting this great story with a first part that is too long and repetitive.

Martin Scorsese's The Killers of The Flower Moon is a significant film exposing underrepresented racial crimes. The powerful performances by De Niro and DiCaprio stand out. However, the excessive runtime and repetitive early sections may discourage viewers. While the story is vital and well-directed, the pacing and some underdeveloped characters weaken the experience slightly. Overall, it's a must-watch despite its flaws. Discover the gripping true story and powerful performances in Scorsese’s latest epic—watch The Killers of The Flower Moon now!

 These are no longer the Jethro Tull.

 The album... earns a solid three stars of merit.

Jethro Tull's latest album, RökFlöte, marks a departure from their classic sound, embracing a somber tone and Nordic mythology themes. Ian Anderson's vocals have notably changed, impacting the album's atmosphere. While not a masterpiece, it earns a respectable three-star rating as a concept album blending progressive folk elements. No individual song stands out significantly, but the cohesive mood intrigues listeners who appreciate the band's evolution. Discover Jethro Tull's evolving sound with RökFlöte—listen now and explore their unique blend of progressive folk and Nordic myth themes.

 "The trick is in the title of the first of these brief episodes: ‘Pulse Pause Repeat.’"

 "His background music... will continue to outlive us for many, many years. Adios amigo."

This review reflects on Harold Budd’s 'Music for 3 Pianos' as a profound ambient and minimalist piano work that embraces silence and repetition. It situates the album within Budd’s artistic journey and collaborations, praising its purity and emotional subtlety. The review contrasts Budd’s refined musical approach with more mainstream neo-minimalist pop trends, highlighting the album’s timeless and intimate qualities. It also touches on the impact of Budd’s passing and his enduring legacy. Discover the timeless beauty of Harold Budd’s 'Music for 3 Pianos'—listen now and immerse yourself in its poetic ambient worlds.

 "One More Time" is an album built on the foundation of positive nostalgia, driven by the suggestion and repayment of the wait for longtime fans.

 Only by carefully listening to each track can we understand how Tom, Mark, and Travis are invoking the past to give a new and definitive meaning to the future.

Blink-182's new album 'One More Time' marks a mature and reflective reunion of the iconic punk trio. The album balances nostalgic callbacks with fresh elements. While some tracks feel repetitive, the overall work is well-crafted and emotionally resonant. It highlights the band's growth and renewed friendship after years of separation. Discover Blink-182's heartfelt comeback—listen to One More Time now and experience their renewed passion!

 Hearing an album like The Broadsword And The Beast again with such beautiful and clear audio is truly goosebump-inducing.

 This is a box set that absolutely must be part of your collection because it is a real gem to be preserved and cherished.

This review celebrates the 40th Anniversary Monster Edition of Jethro Tull's 'The Broadsword And The Beast' as a stellar deluxe package. The set includes 5 CDs and 3 DVDs filled with unreleased tracks, demos, and outstanding audio quality. The album is praised as the last great Tull masterpiece, featuring a strong lineup with new members and exceptional compositions. The reviewer highlights its importance as a concept album and a must-have for fans of progressive rock. Dive into the 40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition of The Broadsword And The Beast and experience Jethro Tull’s prog rock masterpiece like never before!

 Suddance certainly has a double meaning... 'southern dance', with a clear reference to the Neapolitan essence of the group.

 Chiusoqui, a desperate cry in the face of the madness and injustice of asylums, was incredibly timely with the approval of the Basaglia Law.

The review praises Osanna's fifth album 'Suddance' as a powerful expression of their southern Italian roots combined with progressive rock. Despite internal band changes, the album delivers poignant themes and musical excellence. It highlights tracks inspired by Naples and contemporary social issues, marking a strong close to their first career phase. The reviewer awards the album a full rating, recommending it highly for its cultural and musical depth. Explore the rich blend of Neapolitan culture and progressive rock in Osanna's 'Suddance'—listen now and dive into this Italian prog masterpiece!

 One More Time is an album that claims the frustrated energy of a band too absorbed in its own mythology to innovate the formula it helped to create.

 At the end of the 17 tracks, the Los Angeles trio seems exhausted, as if worn out by a graceless chase towards self-narration at all costs.

Blink-182's 'One More Time...' album revisits the band's classic punk rock style but struggles to innovate or present a cohesive mood. The reunion of the original trio brings emotional weight, yet the album feels disconnected and uneven. While some tracks entertain, others fall flat due to uninspired lyrics and formulaic structures. Ultimately, the album appears more a reflection on past glories than a fresh creative statement. Read our in-depth review and listen to Blink-182's 'One More Time...' to decide if nostalgia wins or loses.

 One after the other, not a single one goes wrong, a perfect assembly of chosen pieces.

 We float on this magic carpet that, with the emergence of a mild seasickness, perpetuates a compassion to restart the eternal return of putting the needle back on the vinyl.

Snakefinger's compilation 'Against the Grain' is praised for its flawless assembly of tracks, delivering an exhilarating and cryptic experience. The album blends chaotic yet playful tunes that evoke nostalgia and timelessness. The review highlights the transcendent joy and sensory richness this music offers. It encourages daring listeners to immerse themselves fully in this unparalleled collection. Dive into Snakefinger's 'Against the Grain' and experience a mesmerizing journey through eclectic experimental sounds.

 Increasing the quantity of metal without increasing the quality can produce a contrary effect, potentially lowering the album’s overall level.

 It’s clear they are not Fates Warning; they rather seem like softened Fates Warning.

Ray Alder's solo album II leans more heavily into metal than his previous work but struggles to deliver compelling riffs. While melodic moments like "Keep Wandering" shine, the album overall is pleasant yet forgettable. It fails to continue the complexity associated with Fates Warning, highlighting the challenge of living up to the band's legacy. Fans may find some value, but it lacks breakthrough impact. Discover Ray Alder’s solo journey — listen to II and explore its blend of metal and melody now!

 "Marsha used her bulky and ungovernable body like a brick (or a bottle) to be thrown against every form of control and dominance long before that night at the Stonewall Inn."

 "If you title an album with something like: 'My Ass Was a Bridge for You to Cross,' well, I don’t think there’s much room for interpretation!"

This review explores Anohni & the Johnsons' album 'My Back Was a Bridge for You To Cross' as a powerful, politically charged work honoring Marsha P. Johnson and Stonewall legacy. The music sheds past baroque styles for a more essential, soul-inspired sound, drawing subtle inspiration from Marvin Gaye's 'What's Going On.' Revered for its emotional depth and courageous commentary on body politics and identity, the album is praised as one of the best recent releases despite not reaching perfection. Discover Anohni & the Johnsons’ powerful new album honoring queer history and political courage—listen now and feel the legacy!

 Aktuala is to music what Esperanto is to language.

 Laterra, for being 1974, is not a record of this planet.

The review explores the three albums by the Italian group Aktuala, highlighting their innovative fusion of Mediterranean, African, and Middle Eastern folk music. Drawing parallels with Franco Battiato, the band’s detailed instrumental experimentation and spiritual undertones are praised. The reviewer gives high marks to each album, especially noting Laterra as a masterpiece. The final album, Tappetovolante, reflects a mature and diverse sound, cementing Aktuala’s legacy as pioneers of world music. Dive into Aktuala’s enchanting world music journey—listen to their groundbreaking albums and explore the roots of Mediterranean fusion today!

 They confirm themselves at the top of their form even in Chaos Horrific.

 A perfect machine of evil, a personal institution of all extremism made into Music.

Cannibal Corpse's sixteenth album, Chaos Horrific, continues their legacy of brutal death metal mastery. Produced by guitarist Eric Rutan, it delivers a dense, oppressive sound with relentless aggression. The band remains true to their style, with intense guitars, heavy bass, and powerful drums. The album's ferocity and consistency solidify them as a longstanding institution in extreme metal. Experience the relentless brutality of Cannibal Corpse's Chaos Horrific—stream or purchase the album today!

 You know it’s easier to be convicted here for kicking a dog than for killing an Indian.

 After a work like The Irishman, a true funeral eulogy to a genre and an era, he makes a film if possible even gloomier.

Martin Scorsese’s The Killers of The Flower Moon explores the brutal exploitation of the Osage Nation with a restrained and respectful tone. The film departs from his typical mafia and crime narratives by focusing on historical atrocity and cultural tragedy. It features powerful performances by Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro, and Lily Gladstone. The movie challenges idealized views of American history while weaving in subtle spiritual and emotional layers. Discover Martin Scorsese’s deeply moving depiction of a dark chapter in American history—watch The Killers of The Flower Moon today.

 "Hackney Diamonds is the epitome of Rolling Stones art, a blend of well-used and interconnected ingredients."

 "The Stones have proven themselves true 'jewelers of the four-minute mark' by spicing up the collection of songs with two shorter diamonds and one longer one."

Hackney Diamonds marks the Rolling Stones' first album of new original material in eighteen years, blending rock, blues, pop, and gospel. Produced by Andrew Watt and featuring guests like Paul McCartney, Elton John, Stevie Wonder, and Lady Gaga, the album honors their legacy while introducing fresh energy. Highlighted tracks include the dynamic 'Bite My Head Off,' the soulful 'Sweet Sounds of Heaven,' and a nostalgic cover of 'Rolling Stone Blues.' The album reflects both innovation and reverence for the band’s history. Discover the iconic blend of classic and new sounds on Hackney Diamonds—listen now and experience the Rolling Stones' timeless artistry.

 An Irish folk tinged with red, with a combination that made a big impact at the end-of-the-decade Unity parties of the late ’80s and early ’90s.

 Alberto Morselli’s voice has a lot of personality, and let’s say that in MCR it fits better compared to Stefano Bellotti’s, which is more playful and immature.

Modena City Ramblers' debut tape 'Combat Folk' combines two originals and five covers with an Irish folk influence tinged by Italian political themes. The album evokes nostalgia for the late 1980s and early 1990s. Vocal styles vary between band members Alberto Morselli and Stefano Bellotti, with Morselli's voice being particularly fitting. The folk and political blend stands out, although the band's later work moves away from this Irish soul. Listen to Modena City Ramblers' Combat Folk to experience a unique blend of Irish folk and Italian political spirit!

 No one but Eric Clapton could confer class upon the assault without sacrificing its anger and fury.

 It’s the only document of its era that allows people to hear what a true club 'crave up' sounded like at the time.

This review delves into the 1975 Yardbirds compilation featuring Eric Clapton during his tenure with the band. It highlights the band's vibrant live performances in the 1960s London club scene, their energetic blues and R&B covers, and Clapton’s early guitar style. The reviewer appreciates the historic importance of the recordings despite imperfect sound quality, emphasizing the album’s role in documenting a raw and formative period of British blues rock. The review also places the band and album firmly within the cultural and social dynamics of 1960s Britain. Discover the roots of British blues rock — listen to the Eric Clapton & The Yardbirds collection now!

 The gold medal for the best dramatic theme undoubtedly goes to the 2 minutes and 37 seconds of perfection of Separazione.

 Andrea Guerra’s ability to translate the multiple and elusive emotions of the human soul into notes and rhythms deserves the highest marks.

Andrea Guerra’s soundtrack for the popular TV series I Cesaroni plays a vital role in its success, featuring around fifty themes spanning humorous to dramatic moods. The review highlights standout tracks like 'Blu', 'Dreams', and 'Separazione' for their emotional power. The soundtrack wonderfully captures the essence of key series moments across six seasons, earning top marks for its depth and range. Dive into Andrea Guerra’s masterful I Cesaroni soundtrack and relive the emotional highlights of this beloved TV series!