Dope Stars Inc. seems to want to take you to a new and different world, theirs, full of sci-fi and pop culture references.

 The first half is the most successful, with compositions more balanced between techno-electro-synth-pop and distorted guitar riffs.

Dope Stars Inc.'s Ultrawired uniquely blends electro-pop with rock and retro 8-bit arcade sounds, creating a fresh sci-fi atmosphere. Their concept carries enthusiastic yet somewhat naive views of technological revolution. The album’s distribution via free download and optional physical CDs is innovative. The energetic first half stands out with catchy tracks, while the second half is less immediate but still engaging. Recommended for high volume listening. Listen to Dope Stars Inc.'s Ultrawired now and dive into their energetic sci-fi electro-rock world!

 Whatever you say will be incomprehensible to someone, someone else will find it in bad taste...

 The more I look at human beings, the more you disgust me; it’s not just a matter of physical appearance...

This review delves into the raw, uncompromising narrative of Libero De Rienzo's film, portraying a character grappling with societal rejection and existential angst. The reviewer expresses disillusionment with social hypocrisy and mediocrity while highlighting the film's honest portrayal of flawed humanity. Though critical yet mindful, the review reflects on the discomfort and solitude embedded in modern existence. Explore Libero De Rienzo’s intense portrayal of alienation—watch or read the film’s profound reflection on life and society.

 "Take a look at this oil on canvas, year 1913. One meter and 20 x 81 centimeters: large dimensions, devastating visual/emotional impact."

 "The metropolis and the many souls without soul intent on crowding it, filling countless other rhomboid paintings, multiplying like mass-produced goods."

This review explores Ernst Ludwig Kirchner's 1913 painting 'Cinque Donne Nella Strada,' highlighting its raw emotional power and expressionist style. The piece embodies the restless energy of the Die Brücke movement and challenges academic conventions. The depiction of five female figures reflects urban isolation and psychological complexity. The review also touches on Kirchner's troubled life and the political context of his work. Discover the intense world of Kirchner's expressionism—explore Cinque Donne Nella Strada now!

 A summer made of awareness of its end.

 Lyrics like: into the wilderness away from the loneliness sung by a female voice with a medium-dark tone.

The review highlights Burning Hearts' album 'Into The Wilderness' as an appealing blend of Nordic wave influences and ambient sounds. The lyrics evoke a summery awareness of endings, carried by female vocals, synths, and varied percussion. Despite one less favored track, the album is appreciated for its thoughtful composition and mood. The reviewer enjoys the overall atmosphere and looks forward to the band's future development. Discover the atmospheric sounds of Burning Hearts' 'Into The Wilderness'—listen now and explore their unique Nordic wave influence.

 Von Trier stages the primordial cannibalistic nature of social relationships, a nature that millennia of civilization have not managed to eradicate but only to soften with a coat of good manners always ready to fly away.

 The result is a flat and at times unbearable film, made of two-dimensional silhouettes, both drawn on the floor and enacted.

The review critiques Lars von Trier’s Dogville for its stark minimalist style and a harsh, cynical depiction of human nature. While visually effective, the film relies too heavily on sarcastic caricature, resulting in flat characters and a tedious narrative. The critique also challenges the film’s blasphemous provocations and rhetorical approach, ultimately rating it below average. Explore Lars von Trier’s Dogville to decide if its bold minimalism and sharp social critique resonate with you.

 In 1995, on the brink of turning 60, the lawyer from Asti creates, in my opinion, his absolute masterpiece.

 Listen to it, let yourself be carried into his world and his music, and you'll feel light and refined, sweet, melancholic, sad, wise, or mad.

Paolo Conte's 1995 album 'Una faccia in prestito' is praised as his absolute masterpiece, featuring evocative, elegant, and rarefied atmospheres. The album tells stories filled with nostalgia, love, regret, and charm, carried by Conte's unique style and artistry. Although some songs in the second half adopt a boozy, South American-Neapolitan vibe, they are still considered some of the album's best. The reviewer encourages listeners to immerse themselves in Conte's world for a refined and emotional musical experience. Listen to 'Una faccia in prestito' and immerse yourself in Paolo Conte’s timeless musical storytelling.

 "...assuming hell really exists, there’s a ninety percent chance it’s still under construction."

 A comic is truly great because whoever draws it is above all a poet, in Gipi’s case of human miseries.

Gipi's 2006 comic 'Hanno ritrovato la macchina' reveals his talent through a bluish-gray tale focused on society's 'last' and their journey toward rebuilding life. The story masterfully blends irony and humanity, exploring themes of guilt, conscience, and love. It unfolds as a mystery with a surprise ending, highlighting the transformative power of affection and redemption. Discover Gipi’s deeply poetic and ironic comic — dive into 'Hanno ritrovato la macchina' now!

 The comet has hit the target, and we cannot help but marvel at it.

 "Baptized," perhaps the best track on the album, purely Bouncing Souls, unmistakable with the potential to become one of their greatest hits.

The Bouncing Souls' 2012 album Comet is praised as another solid success within their pop punk legacy. The review highlights standout tracks like 'Baptized' and 'Static', noting a blend of punk styles reminiscent of their earlier work. While a few songs are less exciting, the overall album is seen as strong and consistent. The closing ballads offer a fitting finale to one of the year's best punk releases. Listen to The Bouncing Souls' Comet and experience their powerful pop punk resurgence!

 Opportunistic Thieves of Spring is an incredibly elegant and mysterious album, capable of creating hypnotic and enchanting atmospheres.

 This work by A Forest of Stars perfectly aligns with the term 'gothic' not in the modern 'Goth' sense, but as the mysterious and unsettling atmospheres of a good late 19th-century novel.

The review praises A Forest Of Stars' album 'Opportunistic Thieves Of Spring' for its originality, improved production, and unique blend of Black Metal with Middle Eastern and gothic influences. The album creates enchanting and mysterious atmospheres using unusual instruments. It challenges genre purists but delivers an elegant, hypnotic musical experience. The digibook version is noted for its beautiful aesthetic. Explore the mysterious world of A Forest Of Stars—listen to 'Opportunistic Thieves Of Spring' now!

 "I just knew it had to be done there!" – on choosing Pompeii as the setting.

 "The Echoes suite reaches the pinnacle of sublimity at Pompeii."

Live at Pompeii captures Pink Floyd's psychedelic concert in the ancient ruins of Pompeii, directed by Adrian Maben. The film blends live music, band life, and a mysterious atmosphere. Iconic tracks like 'Echoes' highlight the progressive rock experience. More than a concert, it's a unique documentary featuring the band's creative process and daily moments. Watch Pink Floyd’s Live at Pompeii and immerse yourself in a legendary blend of psychedelic rock and historic atmosphere!

 "Each track is a pearl of wickedness thanks to the two singers"

 "Endless Pain is a good album that I highly recommend to fans of extreme metal"

Endless Pain is Kreator's 1985 debut album, showcasing raw and violent thrash metal with black metal undertones. Despite immature production and vocals, the band's energy shines through aggressive riffs and intense tracks. Highlights include the title track, Tormentor, and Flag of Hate. It remains highly recommended for fans of extreme metal and its influence on later artists like Burzum is noted. Listen to Kreator's Endless Pain and experience the raw power of classic thrash metal!

 No difficulties nor the passage of time can undermine true talent.

 The album sounds fresh and modern yet clearly inspired by Rush's classic periods.

This review praises Rush's Clockwork Angels as a mature and fresh return to the band's classic prog rock roots. It highlights Geddy Lee's vocal evolution, Neil Peart's dynamic drumming, and Alex Lifeson's refined guitar work. The concept album's storytelling and orchestral arrangements receive special mention, as does the excellent production quality. The album is considered the band's best since Counterparts, underscoring their enduring talent. Discover the enduring genius of Rush with Clockwork Angels—listen to this masterpiece now!

 Meshuggah have come very close to fulfilling that wish, indeed, they sound like a machine.

 It’s music that sounds like the soundtrack of a reality where everything repeats and expands, the same yet different, being born and dying together, beyond alienation and beyond consumerism.

This review highlights Meshuggah's EP 'I' as an extreme, mechanical-sounding record that captures the dehumanizing effects of modern industrial society. The music is described as chaotic yet precise, reflecting a machine-like world with eerie, alien melodies. The voice stands out as a rare human element amid mechanized noise, evoking imagery of alienation similar to artistic works by Warhol, Fritz Lang, and De Chirico. Overall, the review praises the record’s powerful, innovative sound and thematic depth. Dive into Meshuggah's 'I' and experience a relentless journey through mechanized chaos and sonic precision.

 Already the opening 'Ulvaskall' contains these two different 'landscapes': the untouched environment of the Swedish winter and bursts of Kyussian and Sabbathian echoes.

 A 'real' album, in its simplicity, in its non-trivial charm, in the successful choice of multilevel integration of different genres.

Grand Magus' 'Monument' successfully blends stoner rock with Viking and doom metal, creating a unique Nordic soundscape. The album continues the band's evolution from their debut, delivering powerful rhythms and atmospheric contrasts. Tracks like 'Ulvaskall' and 'Baptised in Fire' stand out with their evocative and multi-genre integration. This release deserves recognition beyond prejudiced critiques. Explore Grand Magus' 'Monument' and experience the powerful fusion of Viking and stoner metal today!

 Atom Heart Mother is the first album in which an orchestra appears: the title suite, lasting 23 minutes, is an imposing orchestral work and the piece... is considered a musical masterpiece even if too pompous and pretentious.

 Still considered a milestone, even though Pink Floyd consider it garbage.

Atom Heart Mother marks a unique moment in Pink Floyd's catalog, combining orchestral arrangements with psychedelic and progressive rock. While critics hail the album as a milestone, the band themselves have dismissed it. Notable tracks include the 23-minute title suite and the poetic 'If'. The album's iconic cow cover remains a rock symbol. Listen to Pink Floyd's Atom Heart Mother and dive into one of progressive rock's boldest experiments.

 "'Trouble' is a good album, certainly imperfect, but worthy of more listens and capable of great tracks."

 "This is the summer album. You put it on, and you’re filled with light."

This review highlights Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs' debut album 'Trouble' as a vibrant, entertaining electronic record despite some imperfections. It praises standout tracks like "Household Goods" and "Tapes & Money" for their hypnotic beats and summer vibe. The album balances cool image and genuine talent, making it a compelling listen and a strong contender for 2012's electronic music scene. Though somewhat lengthy, its energy and diverse soundscapes shine through. Dive into 'Trouble' and experience the vibrant, hypnotic world of Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs—perfect for your summer playlist!

 Seven years after that distant "Bleed like me" we find them more in shape than ever, and it seems the silence was beneficial.

 "Not Your Kind Of People" comes across as an album that overcomes the uncertainties of the last two productions, at the same time it gives us the old and new Garbage.

Garbage returns after a 7-year hiatus with 'Not Your Kind of People,' mixing their classic sound with fresh elements. The album balances nostalgia with innovation, showcasing both upbeat and introspective tracks. While initially uncertain, the reviewer appreciates the band's evolution and honest comeback. The album scores a solid 3.5 out of 5 as a respectful return for longtime fans and newcomers alike. Explore Garbage's blend of nostalgia and innovation—listen to 'Not Your Kind of People' today and experience their unique comeback!

 These guys make a kind of hip-hop (?!) filled with glitch, crude and pointless electronic experiments (I would rather call them atrocities).

 I see that this album is praised left and right, even being considered among the best albums of 2012... An absurd and shameful hype, in my opinion.

The reviewer expresses strong disdain for Death Grips' album The Money Store, describing it as chaotic, inconsistent, and senseless. They criticize the unpredictable beats, crude electronic experiments, and unintelligible lyrics. Despite the album’s critical acclaim, the review condemns its artistic value and the hype surrounding it. The experience of listening is described as frustrating and unpleasant. Discover the divisive sounds of Death Grips' The Money Store and decide if the hype is deserved or just noise!

 "There are albums that surprise me like the first warmth of spring: 'The Sons Of Intemperance Offering' by Phil Cody is one of them."

 "Without being a masterpiece, one of those albums that definitely puts you in a good mood."

Phil Cody’s album The Sons Of Intemperance Offering pleasantly surprises with its honest and simple music. It blends Americana with rock and country elements, reminiscent of the Jayhawks and Counting Crows. The album features diverse instrumentation and moods, from melancholy to fun. Though not a masterpiece, it effectively creates a good mood. Listen to Phil Cody’s The Sons Of Intemperance Offering and experience its honest Americana charm today!

 The voice ranges from calm to desperate tones with a maturity that lends solidity to the pieces.

 This album speaks of your weaknesses, of what you sometimes can’t express, of the things that leave you stunned on the ground without anyone to help you back up.

After a seven-year hiatus and industry delays, Fiona Apple returns with The Idler Wheel, a raw and intimate album emphasizing sparse piano and percussion. The emotionally mature songs explore themes like love, frustration, and self-knowledge. Though initially challenging, repeated listens reveal deep poetic layers and vocal power. Highlights include the poignant 'Werewolf' and the complex vocal interplay in 'Hot Knife.' This album firmly establishes Fiona as a fearless artist unafraid to share her scars and strengths. Dive into Fiona Apple's emotionally charged The Idler Wheel and experience a masterpiece of poetic indie music.