The human mind is extremely complex and intricate, almost like a labyrinth.

 My aim is not to show corpses, but to photograph reality, including the life and death that are part of it.

MPD Psycho is a complex and original manga that blends thriller, science fiction, and noir, revolving around a detective with multiple personalities. The story features intricate plots and vivid graphic art, exploring deep psychological themes. Despite its violence, it offers a meaningful depiction of death. The comic is a cult classic in Japan and highly recommended for fans of psychological and thriller genres. Dive into the dark labyrinth of MPD Psycho – read the manga and uncover its thrilling psychological mysteries today!

 The magic of these songs lies in the performance quality, in Crescenzo’s extremely powerful yet poignant voice, and in the melodies that are never banal and absolutely engaging.

 Listen to these EPs, give this great band a chance, then let me know...

The Dear Hunter's 'The Color Spectrum' is an ambitious 9-EP rock project inspired by colors, showcasing complex arrangements and deep emotion. Casey Crescenzo leads the band with his powerful voice and multi-instrumental talents. Each EP explores different styles, from progressive rock to electronic and romantic tones. The reviewer highlights the entire collection's strength, emphasizing its high artistic value and underrated status. Despite stopping reviews previously, the author feels compelled to share this exceptional work. Dive into The Dear Hunter’s Color Spectrum and experience a unique rock journey through sound and color!

 The album opens with the title track, an excellent example of a song that acts as a landmark for both the album and the genre.

 Papa Roach with 'Infest' deliver a product that satisfies both the public and critics, a remarkable work that knows how to combine freshness and energy.

The review praises Papa Roach's 2000 album 'Infest' as a strong, energetic nu-metal record that skillfully combines rap-metal elements with alternative and grunge influences. While the album is homogeneous and focuses on high tones without ballads, it features standout tracks like 'Last Resort,' 'Dead Cell,' and 'Between Angels And Insects.' The reviewer recognizes its freshness and energy despite missing an extra spark found in peers like Deftones. Overall, 'Infest' remains a fan favorite and an important work in the genre. Listen to Papa Roach's 'Infest' to experience the raw energy and defining sound of early nu-metal!

 A spine-tingling start as only they know how to do, they gifted everyone present an evening with dreamlike atmospheres.

 The finale was ever-increasing until reaching the last track, dedicated to their fans 'Route 666' full of energy and electronic cues of the highest quality.

God Is An Astronaut delivered a powerful and emotional concert at Rome's Circolo Degli Artisti. The band's dreamy and melancholic soundscapes captivated a packed audience. Despite some sound quality issues, the energy, lighting, and visuals enriched the experience. The finale track 'Route 666' energized the crowd before the band bid farewell, promising to return soon. Discover the magic of God Is An Astronaut live – watch, listen, and feel the energy of their unforgettable Rome concert!

 "This 'Start The Revolution Without Me' is simply a revised and corrected version for the American market of 'The Future Is Medieval.'"

 A completionist album, negligible for everyone else.

Kaiser Chiefs' album 'Start The Revolution Without Me' is a revised American version of their 'The Future Is Medieval' album. With some track changes and one standout single, it offers little new for casual listeners. The album is mostly for completists or dedicated fans. The unique DIY release of the original album overshadowed this official version. Discover the anthems and subtle changes in Kaiser Chiefs' revised album—listen and decide if it's for you!

 A single root, which answers to the name of "Bergtatt" by Ulver.

 "Bergtatt" doesn’t need many words, but only asks that one close their eyes and let themselves be carried away by its notes.

Ulver's 1995 album Bergtatt stands as a foundational post black metal work, combining raw Norwegian black metal with folk and atmospheric elements. The review highlights the album's haunting storytelling and unique vocal style. It emphasizes Bergtatt's significance in black metal history and its ability to evoke deep emotions and immersive experiences for listeners. Discover Ulver's Bergtatt and dive into a timeless post black metal journey today.

 Thank God because sativa is gone and only indica is around.

 The concept is simple: there are those who can and those who cannot. Spelljammer can.

The review praises Spelljammer Vol II for delivering an authentic and powerful doom metal experience. It highlights the band's ability to honor traditional doom while still impressing listeners with their heaviness and atmosphere. The album is described as relentless and immersive, embodying the true spirit of a genre that’s rarely replicated today. Despite referencing limitations, the review ultimately celebrates Spelljammer's effective execution. Dive into the dark depths of doom—listen to Spelljammer Vol II and experience true heavy metal power now!

 The twists, the drama, the characters make this work an eternal masterpiece of literature.

 Hugo transports us to his Paris, and you’ll feel a bit melancholic if you’ve ever been to this city.

This review praises Victor Hugo's Les Misérables as an eternal literary masterpiece filled with dramatic twists and rich characters. It highlights the emotional impact of the story and the historical depth that brings 19th century Paris to life. While some may find the historical digressions tedious, they enrich the understanding of the characters and setting. The author’s writing style, occasionally self-inserted, is viewed as an intellectual strength. Dive into Victor Hugo’s Les Misérables and experience a timeless story of passion, struggle, and humanity.

 "Wer Bist Du" is an album homogeneous and balanced, to be absorbed slowly, little by little, and grows with each listen.

 With "Wer Bist Du?" Megaherz proposes a personal and incisive electronic metal, ennobled by excellent and thoughtful lyrics.

The review highlights 'Wer Bist Du' as a balanced, polished debut that helped shape the Neue Deutsche Härte scene alongside Oomph! and Rammstein. Megaherz’s mid-tempo electronic metal with gothic undertones stands out through distinctive vocals and thoughtful lyrics. The album’s homogeneity is praised as a sign of style and personality. Despite a weak ballad, the record remains a strong introduction to the band’s unique sound and a recommended listen. Discover the roots of Neue Deutsche Härte with Megaherz's 'Wer Bist Du'—listen now and experience a powerful blend of gothic metal and electronic beats.

 They can strip you of everything but not of the perhaps illusory hope that tomorrow will be another day.

 Despite adverse fate, despite suffering, something can still be done, nothing is yet compromised.

Marco Risi’s Mery per Sempre breaks the typical mafia film mold, focusing instead on the harsh realities faced by Sicilian youths trapped in a degrading Palermo prison. Using neorealist techniques and local dialects, the film gains authenticity through non-professional actors and genuine settings. It explores themes of delinquency, social neglect, and the difficult hope carried by a progressive teacher. Despite its grim narrative, the film ends on a note of fragile optimism. Explore Marco Risi’s gripping Mery per Sempre and witness the raw truth of Sicilian youth beyond mafia myths.

 "That roar is the most thrilling thing I’ve ever heard come out of the grooves of a vinyl in over thirty years."

 "Divine Rites is as great as Moby Dick, it makes your heart beat fast, and it enamors you."

This passionate review celebrates The New Christs' Divine Rites as a visceral embodiment of 1980s Australian rock. The author expresses deep admiration for Rob Younger's vocal performances and the album's standout tracks like 'Born Out Of Time' and 'I Swear.' Despite the band's slow start and long waits between releases, Divine Rites is praised as a vital and heartfelt rock record. The review connects with fans who value emotional resonance and classic guitar-driven sound. Dive into Divine Rites and experience one of Australia's finest rock treasures today!

 This One Time, Somewhere first surprises you, then captures you, finally imprisons you.

 Days Of Summertime is a MASTERPIECE, and I’m not exaggerating.

Marco Machera's debut album 'One Time, Somewhere' offers a rich, mature musical journey blending progressive rock, electronic elements, and heartfelt songwriting. With standout contributions from acclaimed artists and a variety of sonic landscapes, the album demands attentive listening to fully appreciate its depth. Highlights include the masterpiece 'Days of Summertime' and the audacious western-inspired 'El Muerto!'. This is a remarkable entry for a first album, praised for its creativity and timeless feel. Listen to Marco Machera's 'One Time, Somewhere' and experience a captivating journey through genre, emotion, and artistry.

 His voices are never just simple voices, but ghosts of angelic voices.

 It is a progressive-dub work conceived only as the Master could: ruined, skewed, absolutely on point in the vocals and wonderfully incongruent.

Burial's EP Kindred marks his return after five years, showcasing his signature UK garage rhythms and ghostly vocals. The EP features three expansive, progressive tracks blending dub and house elements. Notably, 'Ashtray Wasp' stands out with its emotional development. While some tracks feel like fragmented jumbles, the overall effect is powerful and evocative. Listen to Burial's Kindred EP and experience the haunting blend of UK garage and progressive dub today!

 In a world that seems like an immense latrine of debauched U.S. metropolises, the 'old scoundrel' par excellence wallows in it wonderfully.

 Ruling imperishly in Tales of Ordinary Madness is the eternal triad of alcohol-sex-writing, contexts moreover functional to each other.

This review highlights Bukowski's Tales of Ordinary Madness as a vivid portrayal of American social decline and personal excess. The collection's raw depiction of depravity, sex, and alcohol is balanced by Bukowski's unique narrative style. The stories serve as an insightful prelude to his other major works, capturing his refusal of conventional success and his embrace of a chaotic, wandering life. The review appreciates Bukowski's complex character and enduring creative spirit amidst a decaying society. Dive into Bukowski's raw and rebellious world—read Tales of Ordinary Madness today!

 "Alemà puts together a film that knows what it’s doing... a visually perfect film where there is no room for darkness and cramped dark spaces, but instead triumphs with light."

 "'At the end of the day' is a well-packaged product that develops very well and touches unexpected dramatic moments for a modern slasher."

Cosimo Alemà's first feature film 'At The End Of The Day - Un giorno senza fine' offers a compelling blend of slasher, thriller, and action. Though the plot is familiar, the film stands out thanks to solid performances, bright and distinctive visuals, and a captivating indie/post-rock soundtrack. Alemà brings personality and cinematic quality rarely seen in recent Italian horror. While the screenplay shows imperfections, the film’s execution and atmosphere make it worth watching. Explore Cosimo Alemà’s unique take on horror—watch ‘At The End Of The Day’ now for a fresh Italian thriller experience!

 Cristina Scabbia really makes a thong explode with a white liquid that I won’t even describe.

 Above all, about the angelic throat of Cri, her stage presence, and the sensuality unleashed live (stuff that makes even a polished Anneke seem like Loredana Bertè dressed as a clown).

This vibrant review expresses a deep admiration for Lacuna Coil's Dark Adrenaline, particularly highlighting Cristina Scabbia's captivating voice and sensual stage presence. The reviewer laments the lack of local recognition for the band while praising the album's strong songs and production. The cover of R.E.M.'s 'Losing My Religion' is noted as breathtaking, and the review blends humor with sincere passion for the band’s gothic metal identity. Discover the power and passion of Lacuna Coil's Dark Adrenaline—listen now and experience Cristina Scabbia's unforgettable voice!

 "Each of us has an imaginary personal 'sanctuary' within whose walls we isolate ourselves from the outside world, find peace, dream, and seek in a mystical atmosphere that grace and serenity."

 "The greatest quality that Carpani has demonstrated in this work, namely having been able to temper the eclecticism and skill on the ivory keys of a Keith Emerson with a more theatrical and dark style, accessible and 'catchy' in a Simonetti manner."

Alex Carpani's second album, The Sanctuary, is a compelling mix of instrumental and vocal progressive rock pieces. The album impresses with its refined melodies, eclectic influences, and accessible style. Combining theatrical dark tones with catchiness and compositional skill, it appeals to lovers of symphonic rock. Supported by talented collaborators, Carpani delivers an inspired work worthy of attention. Explore Alex Carpani's The Sanctuary and immerse yourself in a masterful progressive rock journey today!

 The guitars scream like scream queens from some trashy 1950s drive-in horror movie.

 It's like listening to the wails of the cursed child of Dick Dale and the Cramps.

Thee Cormans' single 'Biker Bitch' delivers a raw and raucous surf rock experience. The sound features screaming guitars, dirty drums, and crazy bass rhythms evoking 1950s drive-in horror films. The release embodies fun, unfiltered musical aggression with fuzz and reverb at its core. It's praised for its bold, unapologetic style reminiscent of legends like Dick Dale and The Cramps. Dive into Thee Cormans' wild surf rock ride—listen to 'Biker Bitch' and experience pure gritty fun now!

 These Norwegians can really DO WHATEVER THEY WANT with instruments.

 The group does not PLAY with the orchestra, but completely MERGES with it.

Motorpsycho's double album 'The Death Defying Unicorn' marks a significant and ambitious milestone in their career. Featuring orchestral collaboration and jazz influences, the record demands focused listening but rewards with intricate compositions and emotional depth. It merges rock instrumentation with classical music seamlessly, showcasing the band’s versatility and maturity. This is a challenging but deeply satisfying progressive rock journey. Dive into Motorpsycho's epic journey blending prog rock and orchestra—listen now to experience their boldest album yet!

 You are buying a piece of life lived on the margins. A piece of Rome, the most dark and unacceptable. But the most true and authentic one.

 Rage, bitterness, and nihilism ooze from every rhyme.

Chicoria’s SE.R.T. is a raw, unfiltered portrait of street life in Rome, marked by dark beats and honest, firsthand lyrics about drug dealing and crime. The album reflects the artist’s real experiences, including prison time, and offers a mature, bitter, and nihilistic perspective. Collaborations with well-known Italian rappers enrich the album, which stands out for its emotional depth and production inspired by 90s rave culture. This is not typical gangsta rap but a metropolitan poetry of Rome’s harsh realities. Listen to Chicoria’s SE.R.T. and experience the raw truth of Rome’s streets through his powerful, uncompromising rap.