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Pino was on stage and immediately started singing the energetic 'Quore Di Rock ’ N ’ Roll' which gave even more energy to the 300 people present. The rocker also spoke about his project for Belize and the fact that in the future, with Dr. Caterina Vetro, he will move to Cambodia to help other children.
Pino was on stage and immediately started singing the energetic 'Quore Di Rock ’ N ’ Roll' which gave even more energy to the 300 people present.
The rocker also spoke about his project for Belize and the fact that in the future, with Dr. Caterina Vetro, he will move to Cambodia to help other children.
Federico Laurenti reviews Pino Scotto’s 2011 live concert in Piobesi Torinese, praising the energetic performance and strong political messages. Despite some delays, the show captivated around 300 fans, featuring classic and new tracks. The review highlights Scotto's outspoken critiques and his humanitarian plans, making for an impactful rock experience. Discover Pino Scotto’s fiery live performance and passionate lyrics—listen now and feel the true spirit of Italian rock!
The golden days might be in the past but 'Coaster' commands respect. 'Blasphemy' targets the fake moralists who consider every damn thing immoral or blasphemous with lyrics that I more than fully endorse.
The golden days might be in the past but 'Coaster' commands respect.
'Blasphemy' targets the fake moralists who consider every damn thing immoral or blasphemous with lyrics that I more than fully endorse.
After a three-year break, NOFX returns with 'Coaster,' delivering a solid blend of punk and ska infused with sharp social critiques and personal reflections. The album mixes ironic tracks with serious themes, including religious controversy and autobiographical narratives. Though not their golden era, 'Coaster' commands respect for its honest approach and musical variety. Discover NOFX's thought-provoking 2009 album 'Coaster'—listen now and explore their unique blend of punk energy and sharp social insights!
Lick It Up is one of the bands that has marked the history of rock and continues to do so today with their raw yet melodic and pleasantly catchy sound. An album not to be missed for fans of this great band, which has always entertained many people with their spectacular tracks and electrifying concerts.
Lick It Up is one of the bands that has marked the history of rock and continues to do so today with their raw yet melodic and pleasantly catchy sound.
An album not to be missed for fans of this great band, which has always entertained many people with their spectacular tracks and electrifying concerts.
KISS's 'Lick It Up' is a quintessential 80s glam metal album featuring fast-paced, catchy tracks. The album marks a commercial high point for the band with standout songs like "Lick It Up" and "Exciter." With strong performances by Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons, the album delivers energetic rock that fans and newcomers alike will appreciate. It's a recommended listen for anyone exploring the era or the band’s diverse catalog. Listen to KISS's 'Lick It Up' now and experience the electrifying spirit of 80s glam metal!
The film starts by immediately spoiling itself, in a magnificent opening sequence featuring a Wagnerian soundtrack. In his two latest films Lars, in my view, achieves his maturity. Deep and pessimistic films, that touch a multitude of themes and push for reflection.
The film starts by immediately spoiling itself, in a magnificent opening sequence featuring a Wagnerian soundtrack.
In his two latest films Lars, in my view, achieves his maturity. Deep and pessimistic films, that touch a multitude of themes and push for reflection.
Melancholia by Lars von Trier is a deeply pessimistic, artistically rich film exploring cosmic doom through two sisters’ contrasting reactions. The film blends Wagnerian music with evocative visuals, producing an unsettling, intimate drama. Praised by critics and audiences alike, it marks a mature, reflective phase in Von Trier's career. The reviewer highlights its dark humor and emotional depth, recommending a cinematic viewing experience. Discover the haunting beauty of Melancholia—watch it now and experience Von Trier’s cosmic masterpiece.
It glued me to the couch from the first to the last note, like few works have managed to do lately. The ticking of the clock slowly fades, leaving us once again in solitude, at the mercy of our thoughts.
It glued me to the couch from the first to the last note, like few works have managed to do lately.
The ticking of the clock slowly fades, leaving us once again in solitude, at the mercy of our thoughts.
Gazpacho's album Tick Tock captivates with its deeply emotional and cinematic sound, inspired by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's desert experiences. Despite an initially off-putting band name and banal album title, the music's atmospheric layers, melancholic moods, and impressive compositions shine through. Drawing influences from Marillion, Porcupine Tree, and Anathema, the band delivers a unique and expressive neo-progressive work. Vocalist Jan-Henrik Ohme's expressive range seals this immersive, thoughtful listening experience. Explore Gazpacho's Tick Tock and immerse yourself in a cinematic and emotional neo-progressive rock experience today.
Sidi Mansour is a track that will thrill you regardless of your condition at the time of listening, impossible to resist. The frippertronic alchemies here are never intrusive, lightly rising through the eight tracks of the album among rhythmic carpets and the brothel mantras of the mythical Algerian singer.
Sidi Mansour is a track that will thrill you regardless of your condition at the time of listening, impossible to resist.
The frippertronic alchemies here are never intrusive, lightly rising through the eight tracks of the album among rhythmic carpets and the brothel mantras of the mythical Algerian singer.
Cheikha Remitti's 'Sidi Mansour' is a remarkable 1994 album that fuses traditional Algerian rai with progressive rock influences. Featuring collaborations with artists from King Crimson, Dead Kennedys, and Red Hot Chili Peppers, the album combines hypnotic rhythms, powerful vocals, and innovative instrumentation. The production by Houari Talbi allows the legendary singer's voice to shine over complex yet accessible soundscapes. Despite its brilliance, the album remains underappreciated. Explore the hypnotic fusion of Algerian rai and progressive rock in Cheikha Remitti's 'Sidi Mansour'—listen now to this hidden gem!
They are a surge of slaps that set your face on fire. Caro sings, and touches the heart, an enveloping timbre, halfway between icy sensations and black warmth.
They are a surge of slaps that set your face on fire.
Caro sings, and touches the heart, an enveloping timbre, halfway between icy sensations and black warmth.
Oathbreaker's Mælstrøm is a powerful and unrelenting album that blends hardcore aggression with sludge and black metal elements. The intense and abrasive female vocals drive the emotional weight of the record, carried by crushing riffs and dynamic tempo shifts. Acoustic and folkish touches add unexpected depth and contrast. This debut promises exciting potential for future evolution. Listen to Oathbreaker’s Mælstrøm now and experience a fierce wave of hardcore and metal unlike anything you've heard before.
The sound is excellent, crafted, jazzy, relaxing, and (brace yourselves because here comes the bomb!) there’s even Ron Carter’s legendary bass pumping in Verses from the Abstract. Finally, we can enjoy some rap made by cool people and not like those MTV-repping pain-in-the-neck rappers.
The sound is excellent, crafted, jazzy, relaxing, and (brace yourselves because here comes the bomb!) there’s even Ron Carter’s legendary bass pumping in Verses from the Abstract.
Finally, we can enjoy some rap made by cool people and not like those MTV-repping pain-in-the-neck rappers.
The review highlights the unique jazz-infused sound and poetic lyrical style of A Tribe Called Quest on their album The Low End Theory. It praises the group's charm and originality, especially noting Q-Tip's abstract poetic flow and the solid beat-making by Ali Shaheed Muhammad. Iconic tracks such as Scenario and Verses from the Abstract are recommended. The album stands out for its relaxed and crafted sound, making it accessible even to listeners unfamiliar with rap slang. Dive into The Low End Theory and experience jazz-infused rap at its finest – listen now!
PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 3 IS COMICAL. AIDS WOLF IS HORROR. 'Ma Vie Banale Avant-Garde' is the shining example of how one can render schematic and technical a genre born from no-wave.
PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 3 IS COMICAL. AIDS WOLF IS HORROR.
'Ma Vie Banale Avant-Garde' is the shining example of how one can render schematic and technical a genre born from no-wave.
AIDS Wolf's album 'Ma Vie Banale Avant-Garde' is praised as a pinnacle of noise music and avant-garde expression. The band intensifies their sound using influences from grindcore and noise legends, delivering a chaotic and haunting experience. Vocalist Chloe Lum's unique performance adds to the album's unsettling atmosphere. The review regards the album as a masterpiece that surpasses their previous work and sets a high point in their career. Dive into AIDS Wolf's chaotic noise world—listen to 'Ma Vie Banale Avant-Garde' and experience pure avant-garde horror!
There is above all the great ease of the German Froese in manipulating the musical material and assembling it into combinations that are always interesting and pleasant to listen to. This was the electronics of those mature ’70s: passion, hard work, the satisfaction of making music.
There is above all the great ease of the German Froese in manipulating the musical material and assembling it into combinations that are always interesting and pleasant to listen to.
This was the electronics of those mature ’70s: passion, hard work, the satisfaction of making music.
Edgar Froese's fourth solo album, Ages, showcases diverse inspirations from cinema, literature, and history. The album features a range of electronic and instrumental craftsmanship with notable contributions from Klaus Krüger. Despite a few omissions in reissues, Ages remains a compelling work from the mature 70s electronic era. It is recommended as an honest and passionate listen for fans of vintage synth music. Dive into Edgar Froese's Ages and discover the rich world of 70s electronic music craftsmanship today!
The Turin band fills the sound of 'Terrestre' with a quantity of guitars, never so present, despite maintaining their classic electronic references. 'Gasoline' is the most unusual composition for Subsonica with its five and a half minutes, being a hypnotic hard-rock breaking away from the usual quintet’s patterns.
The Turin band fills the sound of 'Terrestre' with a quantity of guitars, never so present, despite maintaining their classic electronic references.
'Gasoline' is the most unusual composition for Subsonica with its five and a half minutes, being a hypnotic hard-rock breaking away from the usual quintet’s patterns.
Subsonica's fourth album 'Terrestre' blends rock guitars with the band's signature electronic sound, resulting in a diverse yet sometimes unfocused collection. Highlights include the hypnotic 'Gasoline' and melancholic 'Vita d'altri.' Although the album experiments with various styles, it struggles to maintain consistent attention and cohesion throughout. Overall, 'Terrestre' is a mixed effort that fans might find interesting, but it falls short of essential listening. Explore Subsonica's 'Terrestre' to experience their bold fusion of rock and electronic sounds—listen now and decide for yourself!
The words are a pitch-black music from the veins of a postmortem pop. We are magnetically drawn into the voracious mouth of violent sex, the magnet placed on the tip of Mr. Munro’s dick, and by then we are already beautifully screwed since a while.
The words are a pitch-black music from the veins of a postmortem pop.
We are magnetically drawn into the voracious mouth of violent sex, the magnet placed on the tip of Mr. Munro’s dick, and by then we are already beautifully screwed since a while.
Nick Cave's novel delves deep into the troubled mind of Bunny Munro, an absurd yet strikingly real antihero. The story combines raw sexuality, psychological chaos, and a haunting on-the-road tale of self-destruction and reluctant redemption. Cave's prose creates vivid, dark imagery that pulls readers into a bleak but magnetic world. The narrative explores complex themes like obsession, failure, and the painful pursuit of limits. A gripping and profoundly unsettling read. Dive into Nick Cave's gripping and dark tale of Bunny Munro—explore a raw story of obsession, chaos, and redemption today.
Laurel & Hardy were, are, and will be the eternal geniuses of straightforward and effective fun. Watching what might be dismissed as outdated scribbles still has a certain effect for those who can still smile and laugh heartily.
Laurel & Hardy were, are, and will be the eternal geniuses of straightforward and effective fun.
Watching what might be dismissed as outdated scribbles still has a certain effect for those who can still smile and laugh heartily.
This review celebrates Laurel & Hardy's short film Blotto as a perfect example of their unique comedic style. Set during Prohibition, the film highlights their trademark slapstick antics and clever interactions. Despite its age, the film remains hilarious and relevant, capturing genuine laughter and still engaging modern viewers. The review praises the timeless humor and synergy between characters, reaffirming the duo's legacy as comedy legends. Watch Laurel & Hardy’s Blotto now and experience timeless comedy brilliance!
Their sound could be described as a sort of female Alice In Chains, with gritty and acidic sounds, desperate ballads, and a very unique voice. The album was just the right amount of explosive and heralded equally great things for the future of the band.
Their sound could be described as a sort of female Alice In Chains, with gritty and acidic sounds, desperate ballads, and a very unique voice.
The album was just the right amount of explosive and heralded equally great things for the future of the band.
The Nymphs released only one self-titled album in 1991, delivering a raw and unique grunge sound led by frontwoman Inger Lorre. Despite limited promotion and internal band conflicts, the album remains a hidden gem within the rich 90s alternative scene. Influenced by and contemporary to acts like Alice in Chains and Nirvana, it includes memorable ballads and heavier noise tracks. The band dissolved soon after but has seen partial revival with new lineups. This review encourages rediscovering The Nymphs among forgotten grunge classics. Listen to The Nymphs' explosive debut album and rediscover a hidden grunge classic from the early 90s!
Vitalogy, of the first three albums, is the most grunge-sounding, undoubtedly the least commercial and by far the most abstract. Ultimately, Vitalogy can be considered as an atypical album in the repertoire of Vedder & Co and perhaps not the best to approach their music, but it undoubtedly remains a surprising, intriguing, and seductive album.
Vitalogy, of the first three albums, is the most grunge-sounding, undoubtedly the least commercial and by far the most abstract.
Ultimately, Vitalogy can be considered as an atypical album in the repertoire of Vedder & Co and perhaps not the best to approach their music, but it undoubtedly remains a surprising, intriguing, and seductive album.
Vitalogy marks a bold turning point for Pearl Jam, showcasing a darker, less commercial grunge sound with abstract lyrics and varied melodies. The album combines intense rock tracks with emotional ballads, wrapped in a unique artistic presentation. It's a distinctive and intriguing work, highly recommended for true music enthusiasts and fans of the band. Dive into the depth of Pearl Jam's Vitalogy today and experience one of grunge's most unique and artistic albums.
What emerges is the compositional power of a debut that increasingly takes on the appearance of an ancestral and immutable dolmen. The guitar collapse of "Burn in hell" sets the first stakes for the listener: an elephantine sound erodes human resistance for eight minutes.
What emerges is the compositional power of a debut that increasingly takes on the appearance of an ancestral and immutable dolmen.
The guitar collapse of "Burn in hell" sets the first stakes for the listener: an elephantine sound erodes human resistance for eight minutes.
Reverend Bizarre's debut album "In The Rectory Of The Bizarre Reverend" is a powerful and monolithic landmark in doom metal. The Finnish trio delivers heavy riffs paired with anticlerical and mystical lyrics. The album includes epic, lengthy tracks that challenge yet engage the listener through their imposing soundscape. Though occasionally lengthy, the compositions remain brave and deeply atmospheric. Discover the monumental sound of Reverend Bizarre’s doom metal debut – listen now and experience the epic saga!
"The drums are a machine gun and the voice a scream erupting from the throat." "The Fun Things are grave robbers who exhume that sound, but forget to make it presentable and leave nauseating traces on any stage they tread."
"The drums are a machine gun and the voice a scream erupting from the throat."
"The Fun Things are grave robbers who exhume that sound, but forget to make it presentable and leave nauseating traces on any stage they tread."
The review celebrates The Fun Things' EP 'When The Birdmen Fly' as a raw and authentic piece of Australian punk rock history. The band is portrayed as grungy survivors carrying forward the legacy of pioneers like Radio Birdman and The Saints. Their music is described as powerful and unrefined, capturing the spirit of the leather era and underground rock. The EP's four tracks are seen as significant contributions to the punk genre down under. The review also highlights band members and their impact on the scene. Dive into the primal world of Australian punk—listen to 'When The Birdmen Fly' and experience the wild legacy of The Fun Things!
Pure, straightforward pop, magically simple, will lift you to the sky light as swallows if you have the courage to embrace it. Anna Persson's detached voice, never intrusive, as if she is lulling you with a fairy tale.
Pure, straightforward pop, magically simple, will lift you to the sky light as swallows if you have the courage to embrace it.
Anna Persson's detached voice, never intrusive, as if she is lulling you with a fairy tale.
Sambassadeur's third album 'European' offers a pure and straightforward pop experience that evokes the freshness of spring. Featuring vibrant violins, heartfelt piano and bass, and gentle vocals from Anna Persson, the album creates joyful and nostalgic soundscapes. Each track from 'Days' to 'Small Parade' showcases skillful instrumentation and emotional depth. Overall, 'European' marks a significant creative leap for the band. Listen to Sambassadeur's 'European' and experience a joyful journey through pure Swedish pop melodies today!
Wakefulness: the state between sleep and wakefulness, no longer reality but not yet unconsciousness. This faint fracture is the dimension of the Walkmen. One adjective: phenomenal. An album not for every day, not for every mood, but certainly for those able to let go and immerse themselves in the music.
Wakefulness: the state between sleep and wakefulness, no longer reality but not yet unconsciousness. This faint fracture is the dimension of the Walkmen.
One adjective: phenomenal. An album not for every day, not for every mood, but certainly for those able to let go and immerse themselves in the music.
The Walkmen's Lisbon is praised as a phenomenal album that captures a state between dream and reality. The review highlights the band's independent spirit, emotional depth, and standout tracks. Hamilton Leithauser's powerful and unique vocals are central, supported by solid instrumentation. It’s an album for listeners willing to immerse themselves deeply into its dreamlike and varied moods. Dive into The Walkmen's Lisbon—experience this phenomenal blend of dreamlike melodies and powerful vocals today!
Wonderful, majestic albums, gloomy at heart but psychedelic in content. Like Pink Floyd dragged into the new millennium, they encounter harmonies that descend directly from those beautiful grooves, never to be replicated again.
Wonderful, majestic albums, gloomy at heart but psychedelic in content.
Like Pink Floyd dragged into the new millennium, they encounter harmonies that descend directly from those beautiful grooves, never to be replicated again.
Following two acclaimed albums, Ancestors' Invisible White EP marks a new phase with a softer, more pastoral psychedelic sound. The EP blends gentle prog elements with heavy-psych roots, shedding harsher post-metal tones following a key lineup change. The reviewer praises the EP's emotional depth and spacey harmonies reminiscent of 70s psychedelia and Pink Floyd. While shorter, the EP promises exciting directions for the band’s future work. Listen to Ancestors' Invisible White EP and explore their enchanting new psychedelic soundscape.
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