Root Jam is the tribute they gave themselves for their ten years on the road and a precious gift for those with ears refined by time and tempered by classic rock in all its forms.

 In all, 90 minutes of total music borrowed from the best seventies that catapults you mentally onto that Stockholm stage but with your feet soaked in the Ganges.

Root Jam is Siena Root's celebrated live album marking ten years on the road, featuring powerful analog sound and a blend of classic rock and blues. The album captures the energy of a Stockholm stage with extended jams and guest appearances, enriched by exotic instruments like sitar and flute. Offers unique acoustic rearrangements and a vivid musical journey inspired by the 70s. A must-have for fans seeking authentic live rock experiences. Listen to Root Jam now and immerse yourself in a powerful live classic rock journey with Siena Root!

 Manuel Agnelli (together with his Afterhours) is a damn genius, in short.

 An album that is challenging, twisted, colorful in gray.

Afterhours' Padania is praised as a fresh, challenging album perfectly suited for spring. Manuel Agnelli's genius shines through in blending diverse influences from blues to jazz. The album balances innovation and the band's roots, creating colorful yet twisted soundscapes. It's a work that both honors the past and marks a new direction for Afterhours. Recommended to be enjoyed slowly and thoughtfully. Listen to Afterhours' Padania and experience the genius of Manuel Agnelli’s evolving sound.

 Music is the engine and words are the fuel.

 An album that envelops you, almost assaults you and then returns you to dry land.

The review captures Desidia's L'essenza as a powerful and immersive album that takes listeners on an emotional voyage. Using vivid color metaphors, it evokes moods from darkness to hope. The music drives the journey, creating an intense listening experience that ultimately uplifts. Dive into Desidia's L'essenza and experience a colorful musical journey full of emotion and intensity.

 Trent Reznor’s mind has been infected by a particular disease called nihilism.

 Society is descending into a Downward Spiral, destined for self-destruction, which will conclude with the extinction of man.

The Downward Spiral by Nine Inch Nails is praised as a crowning achievement of the 90s industrial genre. The album explores themes of nihilism, societal decay, and human suffering through distorted sounds and raw emotion. Trent Reznor reflects a mechanized, hopeless existence marked by violence and despair. The review highlights the album’s bleak yet powerful atmosphere and its deep cultural context. Dive into the dark world of The Downward Spiral—listen now and experience the raw intensity of Nine Inch Nails' groundbreaking industrial album.

 If listening to De La Soul, in general, is like taking a walk in the park in springtime, then listening to '3 Feet High And Rising', in particular, is like eating a popsicle.

 The message of De La Soul is positive and sunny, and even if positivity isn’t exactly blowing in your neck of the woods, well, it’s spring nonetheless, isn’t it?!

This review praises De La Soul's debut album 3 Feet High And Rising for its fresh, colorful, and joyful style. Its 24 tracks vary in delivery and mood, offering a unique and positive hip-hop experience. The album is highly recommended as a mood-lifting, springtime musical walk. Overall, it celebrates the group's creative spirit and upbeat message. Listen to De La Soul's 3 Feet High And Rising and experience a fresh, vibrant hip-hop classic today!

 From the first notes, they vanished from my view making way for that characteristic and noble sound, and that wonderful voice.

 It is an unjustly overlooked work, which I consider worthy of a well-visible place among the usual titles.

This review praises Procol Harum's 1973 album Grand Hotel as a timeless classic that skillfully merges rock with classical elements. The author reflects on the band's enduring musicianship despite their age, highlighting the elegant production and profound lyrics by Keith Reid. The album is celebrated for its detail, emotional depth, and continued relevance. It's deemed an overlooked gem worthy of recognition alongside other progressive rock masterpieces. Explore the brilliance of Procol Harum’s Grand Hotel—listen now to experience this timeless rock-classical masterpiece!

 Baby Chaos had nothing to do with Grunge.

 They had the potential to snatch the scepter from much more well-known formations like Manic Street Preachers, Terrorvision, Supergrass, Blur, and so on.

Baby Chaos was an underrated 90s Anglo-Saxon indie rock band with unique influences ranging from pop-punk to cerebral metal-crossover. Their album 'Safe Sex, Designer Drugs & The Death Of Rock N Roll' showcases a melodic yet powerful sound that could have rivaled famous contemporaries. Despite being overlooked, the band offers a fresh alternative to the dominant Grunge and Brit Pop scenes of the time. This album is highly recommended for 90s music fans and those who appreciate a blend of melody and intensity. Dive into Baby Chaos' powerful blend of melody and metal-crossover — listen to 'Safe Sex, Designer Drugs & The Death Of Rock N Roll' now!

 Venus in Furs which I think is even better than the one released on the album.

 It’s an absolute gem.

This review highlights The Norman Dolph Acetate as a unique collection of rare mixes and alternative versions of iconic tracks by The Velvet Underground. It emphasizes the technical role of Norman Dolph in the recordings and praises the authentic sound quality with its distinctive background noise. The reviewer considers it an absolute gem and particularly praises the versions of 'European Son' and 'Venus in Furs.' Discover these rare Velvet Underground mixes and hear the band like never before!

 "In 'Reptilia,' there's a great song, a piece that will surely remain for future generations."

 "We may have lived through one of the last decades of true Rock; great records have been released, but all with the pretense of Enjoying at PARTIES."

This review reflects on the 2000s music decade, emphasizing the decline of authentic rock in favor of electronic, market-driven trends. The Strokes' 'Reptilia' emerges as a nostalgic, energetic rock anthem representing this era—a melodic gem that captures the essence of early 2000s rock despite its lack of innovation. The reviewer calls for a return to genuine musicianship and listening. Ultimately, 'Reptilia' is praised for its catchy riff and enduring impact. Discover the iconic sound of The Strokes' Reptilia and revisit the energy of early 2000s rock. Listen and reflect on a memorable era!

 The album is a damn great record.

 True beauty is not for the lazy, for the faint-hearted. Beauty reveals itself slowly, at first appearing incomprehensible.

Afterhours' Padania might have a controversial title, but the album itself is a powerful and complex work. Reuniting with experimental guitarist Xabier Iriondo, the band delivers a demanding, intricate sound that challenges mainstream listeners yet rewards those seeking depth and innovation. The album is a socio-political statement with rich arrangements and emotional intensity, marking a triumphant return to form for the band. Dive into Afterhours' Padania and experience an intense, thought-provoking rock journey unlike any other.

 From this song alone, we understand that it was Sabbath who invented the Heavy and Doom sound.

 This album essential for Heavy Metal music, which gave rise to many subgenres.

This review celebrates Black Sabbath's 1970 album Paranoid as a cornerstone of heavy metal. It highlights key tracks like War Pigs, Paranoid, and Iron Man, emphasizing the band's dark sound and pioneering riffs. The album's influence on heavy and doom metal genres is underscored. Despite initial critical rejection, Paranoid established Black Sabbath's legacy and shaped the future of metal music. Explore the roots of heavy metal with Black Sabbath's Paranoid — listen now and experience the legendary riffs that changed music forever!

 Driven by the catchy and appealing chorus of Paradise City, the album reached the top of the charts worldwide.

 Rocket Queen, the album’s last track and true masterpiece of the genre: sleazy riff ... a solo bolstered by an orgasm (which never hurts), and a tear-jerking finale. Wow.

The review captures the hedonistic and rebellious spirit of Guns N' Roses' debut album Appetite For Destruction. It highlights the band's sleazy hard rock sound, punk attitude, and raw energy that defined late 80s Los Angeles. Key tracks like Paradise City, My Michelle, and Rocket Queen are praised for their musical and lyrical boldness. The album's success brought a fresh rebelliousness into mainstream rock, even though the band later imploded. Overall, the album remains a classic staple for rock fans. Discover the raw edge of 80s rock—listen to Appetite For Destruction now and experience Guns N' Roses at their wildest!

 Feeder just can’t make bad albums, this is now established.

 Generation Freakshow is their best effort ever if you exclude an perhaps unrepeatable masterpiece like the dramatically underrated Comfort In Sound.

Feeder's eighth album, Generation Freakshow, marks a high point in their career with solid rock compositions and emotional depth. The album balances aggressive and melodic tones, showcasing frontman Grant Nicholas's songwriting prowess. It stands out from previous works by evolving beyond Renegades' rawness into a more eclectic and commercial sound. Highlights include the singles 'Idaho' and 'Children Of The Sun.' Fans can look forward to dynamic live performances. Listen to Generation Freakshow and experience Feeder's finest blend of grit and melody today!

 "Probably 'Slow Dance' is the most 'fascinating' thing I have ever heard, a suite of rare beauty that at times can evoke intense emotions!"

 "Tears are possible!! (At least for those who 'feel' and listen to music)."

Anthony Phillips' 1990 album Slow Dance is a fascinating blend of classical instruments and synthesized electronics. The album features two long suites that evoke intense emotions through a mix of orchestral and electronic sounds. The review highlights the complexity and epic flavor of the compositions, recommending attentive listening. Despite some moments that may challenge casual listeners, the album showcases Phillips' compositional versatility and creativity. Listen to Anthony Phillips' Slow Dance and experience a unique blend of classical and electronic music artistry!

 It’s one of the most beautiful albums I have ever listened to.

 This is music that represents the world today, it is not locked in an ivory tower.

Hermanos by Marcello Allulli Trio is hailed as one of the most beautiful albums by the reviewer, blending mystery, groove, and intense emotions. The album features a strong ensemble with guitar loops, drums, tenor sax, and notable trumpet contributions by Fabrizio Bosso. It offers a fresh, modern jazz experience with no regard for anachronisms, channeling diverse influences into a unique sound. Tracks like 'Madrid', '7 Agosto', and 'Inno' showcase the group's versatile and hypnotic style. Listen to Hermanos by Marcello Allulli Trio and experience one of the finest jazz albums of the decade.

 "Atomizer is perhaps my favorite album of the '80s."

 "Steve Albini is a genius, one of the best composers of the post-war period."

Atomizer by Big Black is hailed as a standout 80s album by Steve Albini, skillfully mixing hardcore, noise, and industrial genres. Its raw, distorted sound and aggressive lyrics make it a powerful listen. Highlights include the intense track 'Kerosene' and the compelling 'Bad Houses.' A near-perfect, high-energy release rated 9/10. Listen to Big Black's Atomizer and experience the raw energy of 80s hardcore noise rock today!

 A film that, despite accusations from critics of being biased, is a whirlpool of 70s clichés, lacking in brilliant ideas except for a few concepts.

 Extremely disappointing film, 16 euros wasted beyond appeal, and to think that some people are raving about it on MyMovies... bah.

This review critically examines Woody Allen's film To Rome With Love, finding it to be filled with tired clichés and poor acting. Although some scenes and appearances, like those of Antonio Albanese and Penelope Cruz, provide mild amusement, the overall movie is disappointing and feels like a forced addition to Allen’s city-themed series. The editing and dialogues fail to engage, making it a waste of money according to the reviewer. Discover the full review and decide if Woody Allen's To Rome With Love is worth your time and money.

 "Odio i vivi is a spit lasting 39 minutes. It hits from a distance even those who might struggle to get into the threads of an album that is a knife twisting its blade deep."

 "Edda you either love, or you don’t love."

Edda's second solo album 'Odio i vivi' delivers a raw and disturbing emotional experience. With 39 minutes of intense, poetic rock, it explores themes of love, pain, and despair. Produced alongside Taketo Gohara, the album blends orchestral and gritty sounds to forge a unique and powerful atmosphere. It demands empathy, challenging listeners with its unapologetic honesty and volcanic voice. Dive into Edda's 'Odio i vivi'—experience its raw power and poetic intensity today!

 The main problem is Lou Reed himself, with his monotonous, clinical, and borderline unmelodic singing.

 Essentially, the album sounds bad, and not because the arrangements are intentionally sparse, but because it often lacks a fundamental blend between the various components.

This review offers a dissenting view on Lou Reed's Berlin, criticizing its monotonous vocals, poor production by Bob Ezrin, and mediocre musicianship. Despite the album's dark and dramatic themes, the reviewer finds the overall sound uninspiring and emotionally unengaging. The review contrasts this album with other acclaimed works by Reed and Ezrin, expressing disappointment rather than admiration. Explore this critical perspective on Lou Reed's Berlin—listen yourself and decide if it's a masterpiece or a missed opportunity.

 It is certainly not a "great album," but a remarkable work, without a doubt. A little gem.

 A romantic album, which flows pleasantly on "spacey" and dreamy atmospheres - alternative enough not to risk resembling a certain type of adolescent music.

2 A.M.'s debut EP, 'The End. The Start,' is a well-crafted romantic album with dreamy, spacey atmospheres and subtle electronic touches. Initially requiring multiple listens, it revealed itself as a delicate and captivating work by two young Italian artists. Though not perfect, it holds a solid promise and showcases their sensitivity and production skill. Minor criticisms include some thematic monotony and underwhelming album cover presentation. Listen to 2 A.M.'s enchanting debut EP and experience a fresh blend of romance and dreamy soundscapes today!