The jazz in this record is tavern jazz, fiery, black, crowded, that flows, like lava, almost impossible to contain.

 Louis Armstrong, the boy born... who forever revolutionized jazz and music in general, driving the public’s attention to the performer’s solo.

This review praises Louis Armstrong's 'The Complete Masters 1925-1945' as an indispensable jazz collection. It highlights the raw, fiery nature of early jazz and Armstrong's unparalleled trumpet virtuosity. Spanning 14 albums, the set captures the vibrant and revolutionary spirit that shaped jazz and influenced generations. The review emphasizes the authentic, emotional power of Armstrong's music over technical perfection. Explore Louis Armstrong’s iconic jazz collection and experience the fiery spirit of true jazz mastery.

 The Visitors were born in 1978 and can be considered a true continuation of Radio Birdman.

 Mark’s deep crooner voice gives everything a touch of captivating originality.

The Visitors, formed in 1978 by former Radio Birdman members, deliver a powerful continuation of the iconic Australian rock band’s spirit. Their sole album features a blend of rock’n’roll gems, punk energy, and unique keyboard elements. Vocalist Mark Sisto adds a distinctive voice, separating them from mere imitators. The band holds a significant place in Australian rock history, proving that new great bands can emerge from established ones. Explore The Visitors’ album and experience a fresh yet classic take on Australian rock’n’roll today!

 This record is much, much, much better than that of Tame Impala (in my opinion).

 I recommend it to you with affection, sending a big psychedelic kiss while I prepare to enjoy it all over again.

This review expresses a spontaneous and affectionate appreciation for Pond's Beard, Wives, Denim. It highlights the album's gentle, catchy, and fantastical qualities, comparing it favorably to Tame Impala and Cymbals Eat Guitars. Memorable highlights include Hendrix-like guitar work and 70s-inspired sounds. The reviewer warmly recommends the album to psychedelic music lovers. Dive into the lush psychedelic world of Pond’s Beard, Wives, Denim—listen now and experience its captivating melodies and rhythms!

 'Extremities... is an album that exalts to the fullest the shamanic and preachy charisma of Jaz Coleman, a stentorian, gloomy, evocative voice, an industrial Jim Morrison.'

 'An album of denunciation, intense, strong, vibrant, direct, exciting... which closes with Jaz's liberating laughter, aware of having hit the mark, once again.'

This review delves into Killing Joke's 1990 album 'Extremities, Dirt And Various Repressed Emotions,' highlighting its heavy industrial sound and strong social critique. It praises Jaz Coleman's vocal charisma and the band's musical prowess, emphasizing the album's coherence and impactful themes. The work is seen as a powerful continuation of Killing Joke's legacy, distinctively non-commercial and prophetic. Particular tracks such as 'Age Of Greed' and 'Intravenous' are noted for their emotional weight and complexity. Dive into the raw power and prophetic message of Killing Joke’s 'Extremities, Dirt And Various Repressed Emotions'—listen and experience their defining industrial sound today!

 Kopfschuss is a crucial junction for the Megaherz of Alexx: it is with this album that the transition occurs from the electro-alternative metal sounds of the early days to the heavier, industrial, and NDH sound.

 Alexx Wesselsky delivers a cutting satire on the much-mythologized figure of the cursed rockstar, and the fantasies of death contrast with a visceral attachment to love, passion, and life.

Megaherz’s Kopfschuss is a pivotal album marking the band’s shift to a heavier, industrial NDH sound with a stable lineup. While not their most outstanding work, it holds important artistic value, featuring strong tracks and Alexx Wesselsky’s sharp songwriting. The album showcases a blend of aggressive guitars, hypnotic arrangements, and provocative lyrics dealing with themes of passion, death, and societal critique. Kopfschuss remains a fundamental release in the band’s discography and the wider NDH movement. Explore Megaherz's Kopfschuss to experience the defining transitional NDH album with powerful riffs and sharp lyrics.

 Explain to me why I should get a headache from listening to a CD.

 The result is disappointing, I don’t think the human ear is ready for this outrage.

The review expresses strong disappointment with the Lou Reed and Metallica album Lulu. The collaboration is described as repetitive, unengaging, and awkward, with lengthy, tiring tracks and an uncoordinated vocal delivery. It contrasts the album negatively against both the artists' earlier work and contemporaries like Megadeth. Only one track, 'Iced Honey,' is considered mildly acceptable. Read this candid review of Lulu and decide if this controversial Metallica and Lou Reed album is for you.

 His voice is still the same, warm and raspy, maybe just a bit more modulated compared to the shouts in 'Talkin' 'bout you.'

 Do you need to know there’s a cover of 'Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood'? No, you don’t.

The review praises The Eric Burdon Band's Sun Secrets album, highlighting Burdon's warm and raspy voice and the guitar work reminiscent of Paul Kossoff. The reviewer dismisses negative criticism and encourages listening. The 1974 release is recognized as a quality rock album worth attention. Listen to The Eric Burdon Band's Sun Secrets now and experience timeless rock magic!

 A succession of masterpieces one after the other, a catharsis that, as we all know, ended in tragedy for Ian Curtis.

 It feels like the natural extension of the album.

The reviewer finds deep personal solace in Joy Division's album Closer during a difficult time. Through vivid descriptions of tracks like "Twenty Four Hours" and "The Eternal," they highlight the album's powerful emotional resonance. The music serves as a companion to their introspection and a mirror to their internal struggle, culminating in a profound, cathartic experience. Dive into the haunting beauty of Joy Division's Closer – listen now and feel the timeless emotional power.

 Blood on the Floor is therefore a successful example, more than contamination between musical genres, of coexistence between different and historically characterized languages.

 The main role is played by guitar, sax, and drums, which integrate effectively with the rest of the orchestral group.

Mark-Anthony Turnage's Blood On The Floor masterfully blends a traditional chamber ensemble with a jazz trio, tackling heavy themes of addiction and loss. Inspired by Francis Bacon's painting, the piece combines contemporary writing with fusion sounds over nine instrumental parts. Its alternating tempos and featured solos create a vivid and impactful listening experience. This work stands out as a successful coexistence of distinct musical languages. Discover the bold fusion and emotional depth of Mark-Anthony Turnage’s Blood On The Floor—listen now and experience genre boundaries redefined.

 Wilson manages to let himself go, as usual, in high-quality guitar solos. Simply immense.

 Getting lost in his unexplored universes isn’t bad at all.

Steven Wilson's Grace For Drowning is a profound progressive rock album showcasing his mastery in blending dreamy soundscapes with aggressive guitar solos. The album features two conceptual volumes that highlight Wilson's evolving musical experimentation. Collaborations with top musicians like Tony Levin and Steve Hackett enrich the project's depth. This album confirms Wilson's stature as a leading figure in modern progressive rock, recommended for both longtime fans and new listeners. Dive into Steven Wilson's Grace For Drowning and experience a groundbreaking prog journey today!

 Success is a nasty beast, it’s something that gets inside you, takes control of you, makes you dependent, and you want more and more of it.

 For the early fans of Coldplay, there’s nothing left but to put on an old record of the group and hope that the intoxication ends.

Mylo Xyloto shows Coldplay fully embracing a pop and electronic style, moving away from their beloved rock origins. Despite a few hopeful tracks, the album feels overproduced and pompous. A duet with Rihanna is criticized as out of place. Longtime fans might prefer revisiting older albums to remember the band's former quality. Discover how Coldplay's Mylo Xyloto departs from their roots—listen and decide if this pop evolution works for you.

 The Gang is not just one of my favorite bands, they are one of the bands I love.

 Every time I listen to the double CD, I feel transported right to the front of the stage, singing, shouting, dancing, sweating with them.

This heartfelt review celebrates The Gang's live album 'Dalla polvere al cielo,' highlighting the band's emotional energy and socially engaged rock. The reviewer shares a personal connection, tracing back to the band's early days and many live performances. The album captures the core essence and passion of their concerts through classic Italian songs. Listen to The Gang's electrifying live album and experience the raw passion of Italian combat rock!

 Despite the evident fragmentation of the project, To Markos III is a catchy and carefree album that has nothing to envy of the giants of the era.

 ‘Love Suite’... is an unachieved classic, presenting a parallel structure where the feminine and masculine worlds confront each other supported by impeccable orchestral accompaniment.

To Markos III, released in 1969 by the original UK Nirvana, is an orchestral progressive rock album that remained obscure due to label issues. The album features inspired compositions reflecting influences from the Moody Blues with psychedelic touches, though it suffers from some fragmentation. Despite this, tracks like ‘Love Suite’ elevate the album to classic status. It’s a worthwhile rediscovery for fans of 60s and 70s psychedelic and progressive music. Dive into the unique sounds of Nirvana UK’s To Markos III and uncover a lost psychedelic rock masterpiece.

 "Fuá na casa de CaBRal was released in 1998 and presents itself as an intriguing listen for those seeking something different, a good opportunity to approach the rich rhythmic world of Pernambuco."

 "Manguebeat, a movement characterized by the fusion of traditional Pernambucan music and rhythms with different genres such as hip-hop and rock."

The review traces the evolution of Brazilian music through key genres and highlights Mestre Ambrosio's 1998 album, Fuá na casa de CaBRal. It celebrates the album's rich fusion of traditional Pernambucan rhythms and the manguebeat movement. While acknowledging the movement's limited development, it praises its role in promoting Pernambuco's cultural heritage nationally. The album offers an intriguing and diverse listening experience for those interested in Brazilian regional music. Discover the vibrant rhythms of Pernambuco with Mestre Ambrosio's Fuá na casa de CaBRal. Listen now and explore Brazil’s musical heritage!

 When you watch them for the first time, immediately make you say: "this is a Tarantino film."

 It’s the film that made me fall in love with this director, a true cult that marked my life.

This review celebrates Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction as a defining cult classic marked by its stylish storytelling and unforgettable characters. It highlights the director’s unique influence from spaghetti westerns and other genres, praising the stellar cast and sharp, ironic dialogues. The intertwining narratives and iconic scenes are dissected with admiration, emphasizing the film's lasting impact and Tarantino’s rise as a key filmmaker. Dive into the world of Pulp Fiction—explore Tarantino’s iconic masterpiece and its unforgettable characters today!

 The opening of the first track had a heart-wrenching beauty to it.

 Their rare ability to express the feeling of melancholy in a thousand gradations and shades.

Marjorie Fair's 2004 debut album Self Help Serenade stands out for its deeply melancholic and beautifully crafted songs. Led by Evan Slamka, the album mixes ballads and acoustic elements to express a wide range of emotions. Notable tracks like 'Don’t Believe' and 'My Sun Is Setting Over Her Magic' showcase the band's rare sensitivity and musical skill. Though they released only this album, its timeless appeal endures. Listen to Marjorie Fair's Self Help Serenade and experience a beautifully melancholic journey through music.

 Who could ever like this album? The gluttons for fish stic–, um, Immortal fans? I doubt it.

 Few ideas to enliven the music, much sterile repetition of their ingenious ideas from some time ago.

Immortal's album 'All Shall Fall' is met with mixed feelings, showing signs of stagnation and lacking the energy of their earlier works. Although Abbath's distinctive vocals remain strong, the guitar riffs and drumming fail to impress, leading to a routine feel. The album offers few fresh ideas and feels like a step down from their past masterpieces. Fans of the band might find occasional highlights, but overall, it's a disappointing release. Explore the review and decide if Immortal's 'All Shall Fall' is worth your listen today!

 'Contagion' insinuates the unspoken doubts of humankind, the great fears of modernity.

 The result is an extremely 'cold' film, where there is no room for emotionality.

Steven Soderbergh's 2011 film 'Contagion' is an ensemble thriller focused on the human response to a deadly epidemic. Featuring a star-studded cast, the movie employs a documentary style to explore widespread fears and media influence. While well-crafted, its fragmented narrative and cold tone limit emotional engagement. The film provides a detailed but somewhat confusing overview of crisis and power dynamics. Watch Steven Soderbergh's Contagion to explore a gripping and thought-provoking epidemic thriller.

 The sweat, the smoke of explosions, the concussions of depth charges filter through the screen.

 The U96 is the ship of the damned that drags across the vastness of the ocean and history this curl of deviant humanity.

Das Boot is a meticulously crafted film capturing the brutal reality of WWII submarine warfare. Directed by Wolfgang Petersen, it offers a sober, anti-militaristic perspective on Nazi Germany’s doomed struggle. The film stands out for its technical excellence, intense suspense, and historical accuracy, despite occasional stylistic heaviness. The reviewer strongly recommends the uncut 2004 version for its immersive portrayal of claustrophobia and despair. Discover the gripping realism of Das Boot—watch the intense WWII submarine epic now!

 "Today, I feel strongly that I am their messenger."

 "An excellent album, well blended in the selection and arrangement of the tracks, played excellently and thus an outstanding testimony as a leader of a Jazz piano legend like Red Garland."

Soul Junction, recorded in 1957 and remastered in 2007, is a significant jazz album led by pianist Red Garland featuring John Coltrane. Produced by Rudy Van Gelder, the album showcases strong performances and sophisticated interpretations of classic tracks. Highlights include the nearly sixteen-minute title track and the centerpiece 'Birk’s Works.' The review praises the seamless collaboration of Garland, Coltrane, and other members, presenting the album as a valuable testimony to jazz history. Listen to Soul Junction to experience the magic of Red Garland and John Coltrane’s iconic jazz collaboration.