We are herds that hurt each other with lies.

 I abhor the whore who calls herself reality, reality TV.

Serj Tankian's album Harakiri presents a powerful blend of rock aggression and experimental influences. The album delves into social and environmental issues with thoughtful lyrics. It balances the hard rock energy of his debut with the experimentation of his previous work. Notable tracks like 'Cornucopia' and the title song highlight his creative depth. Overall, Harakiri is a satisfying and anticipated release on Tankian's solo journey. Listen to Harakiri to experience Tankian's unique rock journey filled with powerful messages and innovative sounds.

 "Eighties Colours Vol. 2 is a record that rocks everything and stops at no obstacle."

 "The Sleeves...the most flavorful slice of Paisley Underground transplanted to the Old Continent."

Eighties Colours Vol. 2 successfully follows the excitement of its acclaimed predecessor, showcasing powerful Italian garage and underground rock. Featuring legendary bands like the Sleeves and vibrant new acts, the compilation captures the raw energy and passion of the 80s rock scene. From psychedelic influences to gritty garage beats, the album is praised for its craftsmanship and nostalgic value. It's a must-listen for fans seeking authentic rock experiences. Dive into Eighties Colours Vol. 2 and experience the raw spirit of Italian 80s garage rock—listen now and discover hidden rock gems!

 The debut album is entitled No mamma no and is a fake live.

 The penultimate song of the album, Sogni nel buio, is the most touching of the entire work.

Renato Zero's 1973 debut 'No! Mamma, No!' emerged during Italy's rising pop rock scene, blending catchy tunes with introspective and nonconformist lyrics. The album creatively simulates a live performance and explores themes of identity and existence. While not as mature as later works like 'Zerofobia', it remains an easy-listening and remarkable introduction to one of Italy's iconic artists. Listen to Renato Zero's classic debut 'No! Mamma, No!' and discover the roots of Italian pop rock!

 Whole lotta love, famous for its catchy and insistent guitar riff, will mark the history of rock.

 Led Zeppelin II is an anthem for those who live for rock.

Led Zeppelin II, released in 1969, is a landmark hard rock album featuring iconic songs like Whole Lotta Love. The album blends blues and hard rock with memorable guitar riffs and powerful vocals. It marked a significant evolution from their debut with its heavier sound and sexual lyrical themes. Praised for its flawless execution, Led Zeppelin II remains an essential listen for rock fans. Dive into the magic of Led Zeppelin II and experience the birth of hard rock today!

 The Flaming Lips draw out the child within you.

 It feels like being in a Gondry movie. Everything is remarkably surreal.

This review captures the vivid and surreal experience of The Flaming Lips' 2012 live show at Grugliasco. With colorful confetti, lasers, and playful puppetry, the concert evokes childlike wonder. Verdena opens with high energy, and the Flaming Lips deliver an immersive psychedelic spectacle that leaves the audience deeply moved. The night culminates in a heartfelt sing-along, making it an unforgettable event. Dive into the vibrant world of The Flaming Lips' live psychedelic show—watch, listen, and feel the magic of their unforgettable performance!

 "Poe's sharp and 'acid' writing transforms in Ahab's world into melancholic and funereal digressions of vague psych inspiration."

 "'The Giant' departs from previous works, seeking new space in adoom metal that winks at the acid psychedelia of the seventies."

Ahab's third album, 'The Giant', deepens the band's nautical and abyssal themes with a melancholic, psychedelic funeral doom approach inspired by Edgar Allan Poe. Blending epic, atmospheric doom with progressive influences, the album shows evolution from previous works. While some passages may feel stretched, it remains an intriguing and successful effort worth exploring. The review highlights the softer yet pressing aspects of the music, offering a fresh take within the genre. Dive into Ahab's 'The Giant' and experience a fresh, melancholic take on nautik funeral doom inspired by Poe's dark tales.

 "If something works, throw it away!" captures Bowie’s endless pursuit of change.

 From this Bowie and this handful of beautiful songs, a bit of bitterness remains and a series of tracks there to be appreciated by young people approaching Bowie for the first time.

David Bowie’s Let's Dance marked a bold shift toward pop and dance, sparking mixed feelings among longtime fans. The album’s vibrant energy shone especially in live shows, but with time its songs felt somewhat short-lived. While younger listeners may appreciate the collection, seasoned Bowie fans recall it with a tinge of bittersweet nostalgia. Ultimately, Let’s Dance reflects Bowie’s restless drive for change even if the result was divisive. Dive into the evolving world of David Bowie with Let’s Dance—listen and decide if the leap was worth it for you!

 "It’s best to first clear up the misconception of ‘Eighties Colours’ being the manifesto of the tricolor garage revival: not true for the style, because all the colors of 1980s Italian music are mixed in these records."

 "What remains in your hands is a record to be listened to endlessly, with the awareness that these ten groups and these ten tracks have started to write an important story that will last for a long time..."

Eighties Colours is a vibrant compilation capturing the essence of Italy's 80s underground rock scene. With raw garage punk, mod, and psychedelic sounds, it showcases seminal bands like Sick Rose and Party Kidz. The album reflects a passionate and formative era marked by youthful energy and stylistic variety. It remains an essential record for fans of alternative Italian rock history. Dive into Eighties Colours and experience the raw energy of Italy's 80s underground rock scene—listen now and rediscover these timeless gems!

 For forty-three minutes, one truly becomes the greatest discoverer of mini masterpieces of the shadows, of wonderful gems unknown to most.

 "The Amazing Colossal Band" is indeed a really great record, a treasure that saves us from the typical anxieties of the typical music lover.

This review celebrates the rare Finnish band Laika And The Cosmonauts and their album The Amazing Colossal Band as a vital musical discovery. The album offers an escape through 1960s instrumental surf rock, filled with lively and futuristic tracks like "Delayrium" and "Café Equator." Praised as a hidden treasure, it provides comfort and delight for music lovers overwhelmed by the vastness of global music. The reviewer highly recommends sharing this gem with others. Dive into the mesmerizing world of Laika And The Cosmonauts and experience the cool waves of The Amazing Colossal Band today!

 Charles is a jack-of-all-trades musician.

 "Survive the Gesture", an opportunity to get to know Charles Hayward in an album that embraces many elements of his musical past and leaves him to a future not as grand as it could have been.

The review explores Charles Hayward's 1987 solo album Survive The Gesture, highlighting its continuation of the style found in Camberwell Now. It praises Hayward's distinct drumming, keyboard textures, and vocal style, emphasizing the album's originality and connection to 1980s experimental UK music. The reviewer appreciates the album as an important piece in Hayward's musical journey. Explore Charles Hayward's Survive The Gesture and experience a landmark in 80s experimental music.

 "Stone Rollin' is rich with true black music like in the old days, played with real instruments and that does not bow to the rigid rules of the market."

 "Just listen to tracks like 'Go to Hell' which recalls the sounds of the legendary Motown thanks to suggestive strings and surprising gospel choirs."

Stone Rollin' by Raphael Saadiq stands out as one of the most compelling albums of 2011, reviving classic black music styles with real instruments and soulful passion. Eschewing modern electronic trends, the album blends Motown, rock, gospel, and blues influences. Tracks like 'Go to Hell' and 'Radio' highlight Saadiq's homage to music legends. The album reaffirms the importance of timeless soul traditions in contemporary music. Explore Raphael Saadiq’s Stone Rollin’ and experience a soulful journey back to the roots of black music today!

 This time he is much more like a "normal teenager" and thus much closer to the audience.

 Combining humor with action scenes results in a film that manages to keep the viewer’s attention alive and constant.

This review praises Andrew Garfield's charismatic and relatable portrayal of Peter Parker in The Amazing Spider-Man. The supporting cast, especially Emma Stone and Rhys Ifans, is commended for strong performances. The film balances humor and action effectively, maintaining audience engagement. Some backstory elements are underdeveloped, but overall, the movie is fresh and enjoyable. The reviewer finds this reboot more accessible and entertaining than previous versions. Discover the fresh take on Spider-Man with Andrew Garfield—watch the movie and experience the perfect blend of humor and action!

 "A+E is the triumph of sick, neurotic, psychedelic electricity, often tainted with electronics."

 "The album’s atmosphere is spontaneous, raw at the right point, giving the pleasure of things done on the spur of the moment."

Graham Coxon's album A+E marks a departure from his folk-influenced past towards a raw, electric, and psychedelic sound. The album showcases his growing role as a one-man-band, handling nearly all instruments with studio mastery. Influences of post-punk, new wave, and early ‘80s rhythms shape a spontaneous, vibrant record. Notable tracks exhibit garage-punk, blues riffs, and electronic textures, maintaining pop appeal. The work’s creative spontaneity and diverse soundscapes offer a compelling listen. Explore Graham Coxon's A+E for a raw, electric, and inventive rock experience that breaks new ground from his folk roots.

 The musical proposal of this band ... makes everything absolutely varied and personal.

 The album is certainly structured and very substantial, and precisely for this reason, a potential distracted listen might miss out on very important details or nuances.

I Compagni Di Baal’s self-titled album successfully merges classic doom metal with Italian progressive rock influences from the 70s. The band’s precise instrumentation, especially the guitar and keyboard work, creates a rich and varied soundscape. Although the vocals occasionally lack expressiveness, guest singers add strong depth. The album’s structure showcases impressive dynamic shifts and moods, supported by solid production and appealing artwork. Overall, it’s a commendable debut from a promising Italian band. Listen to I Compagni Di Baal’s unique blend of doom and progressive rock and explore the rich soundscape they offer!

 "A Million Lights is able to marry trend and simplicity with dignity, charisma and naturalness, mainstream and taste."

 "Delicate, charming, exciting... Cheryl also dons the clothing of a good godmother of European pop, far removed from the artistic scandals of Lady Gaga."

Cheryl's third solo album, 'A Million Lights,' balances dance-pop energy with classic ballads, offering a richer sound than her previous work. The album features collaborations with top producers like Calvin Harris and Will.I.Am, showcasing a blend of electropop, dubstep, and soulful ballads. Despite some commercial leanings, it maintains charm and sophistication. Notable tracks include 'Call My Name' and Lana Del Rey's 'Ghetto Baby.' The album cements Cheryl's position as a respected figure in UK pop. Discover Cheryl's captivating blend of pop and dance in 'A Million Lights'—listen now and experience UK pop at its finest!

 Listen to albums like the second by the Genoese Gandhi's Gunn "The Longer the Beard the Harder the Sound" at ear-splitting volumes and feel an odiferous scent like of the Seventies, of Kyuss, of C.O.C. of the heavier times.

 Basically, an album that says not a damn new thing even under scrutiny, felt and re-felt countless times but ultra-scented-that-makes-the-ground-hole like few have done in recent years.

The review praises Gandhi's Gunn's second album for its powerful blend of heavy rock and psychedelic influences reminiscent of the 70s. With energetic riffs, strong vocals, and a variety of styles, it offers a compelling listening experience. The album acts as a daily energy boost and is described as both familiar and refreshing within the heavy rock genre. Although not groundbreaking, it stands out for its passionate execution. Turn up the volume and dive into Gandhi's Gunn's electrifying heavy rock sound today!

 The Dukes of Stratosphær were for Mr. Partridge & Co. the expedient to go back to the times when creativity was in power.

 'Pale and Precious' is a heartfelt tribute to Brian Wilson of Pet Sounds.

The Dukes Of Stratosphear’s 'Chips From The Chocolate Fireball' is a thoughtful homage to 60s psychedelic rock, blending clever references to Pink Floyd, The Beatles, and Brian Wilson. This collection merges two earlier releases, showcasing the band’s creative escape from the 80s mainstream. The album is a delightful mix of playful melodies and vintage production techniques, making it a heartfelt tribute rather than an absolute masterpiece. Dive into this vibrant psychedelic journey and discover a hidden classic from The Dukes Of Stratosphear today!

 "Listening to a forum full of teenagers in Assago singing from start to finish a powerful track like 'hai delle isole negli occhi' is quite impressive."

 "Tiziano has figured out how to shake off the compositional clichés of the typical-Italian-song-with-soul-aspects."

This review acknowledges that 'L'amore è una cosa semplice' is not Tiziano Ferro's best work and highlights some weak spots. However, it praises the album's ambition to blend pop with modern soul and its connection with teenage listeners. The review underscores Ferro's melodic talent and genuine emotional expression despite some lyrical shortcomings. The album's mix of jazzy, bossa nova, and Italo-ballads shows versatility. Discover the blend of soul and pop in Tiziano Ferro's fifth album—listen and see why it captivates young fans!

 Three-quarters of the old lineup are still there, indestructible and pulsating as they were back then.

 A nice revival that made many relive the same early hours of their youth, perhaps with the same sense of fulfillment.

This review covers The Pigs' live concert in Civitavecchia, highlighting their enduring punk spirit and vintage roots from Bristol's 70s punk scene. Supported by the Italian band The Jellyfish, the event was a nostalgic revival that engaged an enthusiastic audience. Though the set was brief, it successfully captured authentic punk energy and celebrated the cultural legacy of the genre. Dive into the punk spirit and relive classic vibes—listen to The Pigs & The Jellyfish live recordings now!

 The film is divided into an excellent first part and an unintentionally grotesque, rushed, and more or less disjointed second part.

 The director shows skill in creating the suspension of disbelief even for the most cynical viewer.

Joe Dante's Explorers is a film of two halves: a captivating, imaginative first part that evokes 80s childhood wonder, and a rushed, disjointed second part marred by production pressures. While the movie boasts impressive special effects and nostalgic atmosphere, its alien sequences and tonal shift disappoint mature viewers. Despite flaws, it remains a cherished memory for those who grew up with it. Dive into the world of Joe Dante’s Explorers – revisit the magic, the flaws, and the nostalgia of 80s childhood sci-fi cinema!