That evening of February 17th I will carry as one, if not the only, of the greatest moments of this edition.

 Modà with Emma make a song by Gianni Morandi ... beautiful and exciting. A nice rock that I highly recommend listening to.

The review explores the Sanremo 2011 album, praising standout performances by Emma with Modà, Davide Van De Sfroos, and others. While some traditional songs felt less convincing, several modern reinterpretations brought fresh life to classic Italian music. The reviewer highlights emotional and skilled renditions, marking the festival as memorable and recommending select tracks for listening. Discover the highlights of Sanremo 2011 and listen to the best modern and classic Italian hits today!

 "I only trust two people, one is me, the other isn’t you."

 A tough movie for tough people, not budgerigars.

Con Air is a 1997 action film starring Nicolas Cage as Cameron Poe, who finds himself amid dangerous convicts hijacking a plane. The review highlights the stellar cast, thrilling action sequences, humorous plot points, and memorable dialogue. It praises Cage's intense performance and the movie's exciting finale. The review blends fun commentary with a clear appreciation for the film’s entertainment value. Watch Con Air now and experience Nicolas Cage in one of his most intense action roles!

 Neon Nights represents the perfect summary of the Minogue household philosophy in the 00s, a flirt between the magic of the dance floor and alternative sounds.

 Overall, a pleasant dance-pop work, simple, immediate, and perfect for introducing oneself to the family alternative to the magnificent Kylie.

Dannii Minogue's 2003 album Neon Nights offers a vibrant blend of dance-pop, disco, house, and retro sounds. Positioned between fun dance-floor tracks and sophisticated electropop, it serves as a strong statement separate from her sister Kylie. The album is praised for its catchy tunes and balance between energetic and chill sounds, making it a worthy listen for pop and dance music fans. Dive into Neon Nights and discover Dannii Minogue's vibrant dance-pop world—perfect for fans of retro meets modern beats!

 There’s nothing to say about Verdena scenically and musically speaking, it’s just a shame, but predictable, on the human level they prove quite enigmatic and uncommunicative.

 It was worth it.

Verdena’s live show at Black Out in Modica delivered a powerful and dynamic experience, with a setlist largely focused on their acclaimed album 'Wow'. Although the audience's energy was mixed, the band’s performance, especially tracks like 'Elefante' and 'Mi Coltivo,' stood out. The venue was intimate but marred by some disappointing policies on parking fees. Despite limited interaction on stage, the concert was an overall rewarding night for fans. Discover Verdena’s captivating live energy—listen to their latest album or catch them live for an unforgettable rock experience!

 "Perhaps reality itself is our end. Perhaps the dream is this."

 "I was falling, continuing to fall, close to the end, my end, the end of everything... And then I woke up."

The review reflects on themes of dreams and reality inspired by Hugo Race's album Fatalists. It narrates a surreal experience of falling and existential uncertainty. The album evokes deep introspection, blending a haunting atmosphere with vivid imagery. The reviewer appreciates the emotional and philosophical nuances without explicit praise or criticism. Overall, the review engages listeners seeking a reflective musical journey. Dive into Hugo Race's Fatalists and experience a haunting exploration of dreams and reality.

 Kicking ass, they give some serious kicks in the ass!!!

 I want a girl who screams like a madwoman, actually give me a guy who screams like a madman too.

This review celebrates F-Minus's album Wake Up Screaming as a fierce hardcore punk work produced by Steve Albini. The album is praised for its aggressive vocals, intense guitar work, and powerful rhythm section. The review highlights the raw energy and passion infused into the music, capturing the hardcore essence. Overall, the album receives a strong positive rating for delivering authentic hardcore intensity. Listen to F-Minus's Wake Up Screaming now and experience hardcore punk at its rawest!

 They play Rock for pure pleasure without aiming to dominate charts or please critics.

 An unexpected taste that sweetened my afternoon musical teacup rather than making it bitter.

Headquake’s 2007 self-titled album delivers an enjoyable blend of 90s heavy rock and grunge with stoner riffs and strong instrumental skills. Released by Phonosphera Records, it stands out for its raw energy and polished production, pleasantly surprising the reviewer. The band’s early '90s background adds authenticity, avoiding clichés of post-grunge or hard rock. The album adds fresh enjoyment to a diverse label known for psychedelic and avant-garde releases. Listen to Headquake’s raw and passionate 2007 album for a fresh take on 90s heavy rock and grunge vibes!

 The drawings? Terribly made hence beautiful, to hell with the naif, but from these emerge glimpses of insane talent.

 Gatto Mondadory is forced to walk mischievous gnomes to school while epic battles and absurd adventures unfold.

Dr.Pira’s graphic novel Gatto Mondadory showcases a unique, wild art style that is both terrible and beautiful. The story follows mischievous characters in absurd, epic adventures with a darkly humorous and mythological backdrop. The reviewer appreciates the originality, the chaotic energy, and the raw talent expressed through the drawings and narrative. Discover the bizarre world of Gatto Mondadory—dive into Dr.Pira’s wild graphic novel now!

 "Have You Seen This Ghost? is seventy-four soporific minutes of the usual whimpers and grotesque atmospheres: nothing new."

 "The Eternal Drowsiness continues to march to the beat of a chamber dark, unique in its kind, but far too prolix and mannered for those already accustomed to feeding on these sounds."

The review discusses the complex and unique nature of 'Have You Seen This Ghost?' by Sopor Aeternus, noting its professional and artistic merits but also its repetitiveness and difficulty for listeners. While the album maintains the artist's signature dark and baroque style, it may feel stagnant and exhausting over its lengthy runtime. The album is a part of a ghost-themed trilogy and offers lyrical growth despite musical stagnation, leaving fans to judge its value for themselves. Dive into the haunting world of Sopor Aeternus and explore the enigmatic 'Have You Seen This Ghost?'—a unique journey for fans of dark and atmospheric music.

 "Aftertime, while moving on the same coordinates of a dark and icy ambient-drone, makes the more mechanical, metallic, sonic component its distinctive character."

 "A sick, masochistic seduction, but capable of generating pleasure."

After initially mistaking Aftertime for an imitation of Ben Frost, the reviewer discovers Roly Porter’s unique blend of mechanical, metallic ambient sounds. The album's cold, inhuman atmosphere creates a dark and intense listening experience. Though challenging and abrasive, Aftertime offers a coherent and masochistic appeal, especially suitable for winter nights. Porter’s work stands out for its sonic depth and brutal beauty. Dive into Roly Porter’s Aftertime and experience an intense journey through dark, metallic ambient soundscapes.

 Rihm between romanticism and avant-garde: this latter aspect is evident in the "Concerto Dithyrambe".

 The two "Sotto voce" pieces... represent an excursion into music that avoids harshness and lacerations, moving instead into territories where the pleasantness of sound and the enjoyment of listening are taken into consideration.

This review explores Wolfgang Rihm’s album featuring Concerto Dithyrambe and two Sotto Voce pieces, highlighting his balance between neo-romantic lyricism and avant-garde complexity. While the Sotto Voce works lean towards pleasant listening with classical forms, Concerto Dithyrambe is intense and passionate, showcasing a more challenging, energetic style. The quality of the Kairos recording is also praised. Overall, the album exemplifies Rihm’s prolific and multifaceted compositional approach. Discover Wolfgang Rihm’s captivating fusion of romantic and avant-garde styles—listen to Concerto Dithyrambe and Sotto Voce now!

 Steer has become a bluesman, a bluesman who talks about blue flames and silent strangers, passing through young men called Jack and lonely roads.

 You are no longer fifteen years old guys, throw away your metal shirts and all the CDs that mom and dad can’t stand, go buy yourself some classic vinyls and wear bell-bottoms.

This review uses a playful metaphor, the 'metalhead syndrome,' to depict Bill Steer's transformative journey from grindcore metal pioneer to accomplished blues-rock musician with Firebird. Grand Union showcases Steer's enduring guitar mastery in a simpler, bluesy style that retains remarkable energy. Released by Lee Dorrian's Rise Above label, the album is highly recommended for fans of classic riffs and those familiar with Steer's metal origins. Explore Firebird's Grand Union – experience Bill Steer's powerful blues-rock transformation today!

 "You won’t find rock riffs or bass slaps like in the old days, forget metal, and enter this new dimension that will lead you straight into the Matrix club."

 "KORN has managed to pull out a truly modern sound and, in my opinion, very well done."

The Path of Totality marks Korn's bold return, blending metal roots with electronic and DJ elements to create a modern, synthetic sound. While it may lack major innovations track-by-track, the album skillfully mixes rock and industrial influences, appealing to fans open to experimentation. Notable tracks like 'Chaos Lives in Everything' and 'Narcissistic Cannibal' highlight this fresh direction. Overall, a commendable effort that merges hardness with danceable rhythms. Listen to Korn's The Path of Totality and experience the fierce fusion of metal and electronic innovation today!

 "Lore is all this: a mix of black, doom, fire, ghosts, and visions."

 "Legends is a phenomenal calling card, a passageway to hell."

Lore, the second album by The Flight Of Sleipnir, expertly blends black metal with Nordic mysticism and stoner/doom influences. The duo creates a unique atmosphere with acoustic and electric guitars weaving together evocative stories rooted in ancient legends and lost worlds. The album's depth and originality set it apart as a powerful and haunting musical journey. Dive into 'Lore' by The Flight Of Sleipnir and experience the epic blend of Nordic legends and black metal like never before.

 Perhaps, at first listen (or at first glance), this band may seem ridiculous and pretentious, but I urge a more careful examination.

 Metallo Non Metallo deserves a 4.5.

Bluvertigo's second album, Metallo Non Metallo, is celebrated as their most successful, blending '80s influences with 2000s sounds. The review highlights key tracks, Morgan's artistic contributions, and the album's lyrical depth. Despite initial impressions of pretentiousness, the work rewards attentive listening. The reviewer highly recommends the album, rating it 4.5 out of 5. Dive into Bluvertigo's Metallo Non Metallo and explore one of Italy's finest alternative rock albums today!

 Despite her misdeeds, Dublin still loves its most famous female musical representative.

 Almost closing the concert with 'The Last Day of Our Acquaintance,' a piece unparalleled in terms of pathos and emotion.

This review captures Sinead O’Connor’s inspiring live performance at Dublin’s Olympia Theatre, previewing her forthcoming album 'How about I be me and you be you?'. The concert combined new pop-oriented songs with emotionally powerful renditions of her past masterpieces. The audience showed great enthusiasm, reflecting the mutual affection between the artist and her hometown. The reviewer expresses excitement for the studio album release while praising Sinead's radiant presence and vocal virtuosity. Discover Sinead O’Connor’s emotional live power—listen to her new album and experience the magic!

 The Barbadian singer proves to be a versatile and musically prolific artist.

 'We found love' is a really captivating track that is having great success in clubs and high charts.

Rihanna's Talk That Talk album successfully follows her hit Loud with a bold blend of love, sex, and party themes. The album mixes dark tones from Rated R with dance beats and Caribbean pop. Notable tracks include the club hit 'We Found Love' and the urban gem 'Talk That Talk' featuring Jay Z. While some tracks push boundaries lyrically and sonically, the overall work is versatile and musically rich. Dive into Rihanna's bold and danceable Talk That Talk album—listen now and experience her versatile sound!

 "Noise like molten gold. In all different forms."

 "A powerful and unruly album, disgustingly visceral, in which each of the 14 tracks could be the soundtrack of a world that will never exist."

Orphan's Tragedy by Cows is a powerful and unruly punk rock album, blending noise and melody with psychotic vocals and distinctive instrumentation. The review highlights its raw energy, musical maturity, and standout tracks that evoke intense emotions. It paints the album as a visceral and complex work within the band's discography. The cover's symbolism and the album's themes underscore its deep and unique artistic expression. Dive into the chaotic brilliance of Cows' Orphan's Tragedy and experience punk like never before!

 "Burn was born and burned. Dad number one is Chaka 'Orange 9mm' Malik, and among the other fathers of Burn we find Alan 'Quicksand' Cage."

 "Malik has a voice that is so pissed off and hot that it’s out of this world."

The review explores Burn's two EPs, 'Burn' and 'Cleanse,' highlighting their raw, intense post-hardcore sound rooted in New York’s 1990 hardcore scene. Featuring Chaka Malik's powerful vocals and influences from Orange 9mm, the music blends fury with thoughtful lyrics. The 'Burn' EP delivers straightforward hardcore energy, while the later 'Cleanse' EP showcases a heavier, more evolved sound with extra guitar layers. The reviewer appreciates the band's passionate and gritty style. Dive into Burn's fierce Burn/Cleanse EPs and experience raw post-hardcore energy that shaped New York's hardcore scene.

 If I ever had to ascend to heaven, which is very unlikely, and had to choose an appropriate soundtrack, I would choose this album.

 Etheric and celestial ambient music suspended between the physical and the astral plane, with a clear tilt towards the latter.

Glass Vaults' EP Into Clear is praised for its dreamy and celestial ambient sound that balances sweet drones with emotional depth. With clear influences from Sigur Rós, Radiohead, and Dead Can Dance, the four-track EP delivers transcendental music that resonates deeply. The reviewer describes it as a perfect soundtrack for transcending reality and highlights the standout closing track's metaphorical noise layers. Listen to Glass Vaults' Into Clear and immerse yourself in celestial, ethereal ambient music that elevates the spirit.