Take an hour, sit comfortably, start this album, and begin. Do not delve too much into criticizing sound, or performance, or imbalances... they aren’t needed.

 Break the habit of seeking 'songs'. These are not songs, this is music.

Burzum's 2010 album 'Belus' defies traditional musical expectations with its raw, abstract black metal approach. The review encourages listeners to fully immerse themselves, embracing repetition and unconventional structures. Vocals are distant and abrasive, enhancing the atmospheric experience. The album's emotional impact comes from its complexity and interpretative depth rather than clarity or conventional songwriting. 'Belus' demands active listening and appreciation of its abstract nature. Dive into Burzum's Belus and experience black metal beyond song structure—listen closely and discover its haunting abstract depth.

 10 out of 10 just for this fading ad libitum, remarkable idea.

 In the end, yes, this album is annoying to me, both for the hissing and dull voices, and for the lack of innovation.

This review of Baustelle’s second album, La Moda del Lento, praises the strong synth use and some catchy, lively tracks like "Arriva lo Ye Ye" and "Love Affair." However, it criticizes the dull and difficult-to-understand vocals, repetitive themes, and lack of innovation. The reviewer finds some moments engaging but overall feels the album lacks enthusiasm. Discover Baustelle’s unique blend of synth and indie pop—listen to La Moda del Lento and decide for yourself!

 "The film starts slowly, but over time it manages to capture the viewer’s attention, piquing interest in what is truly evil and demonic within the various wards of this gigantic 'monster'."

 "Viewers are then rewarded in the second half of the film, where effects are not spared to offer a final ride between spiritual, splatter, and a rather disgusting suggestive scene."

ESP Fenomeni Paranormali by The Vicious Brothers starts with a slow-paced docu-style horror that some may find irritating due to shaky camera and weak acting. However, as the story progresses within a haunted abandoned psychiatric hospital, it delivers effective chills and a final intense combination of spiritual and splatter horror. Though the genre's clichés are present, the film remains enjoyable and entertaining by blending atmosphere with decent scares. Fans of paranormal thrillers will appreciate its eerie escalation despite familiar techniques. Dive into this eerie paranormal docu-horror and experience the chilling journey inside a haunted asylum—watch ESP Fenomeni Paranormali now!

 A simple sound, but in its emotional intimacy, rich in nuances.

 Practically encapsulating the overwhelming passion that 'burns' within their art.

Galaxie 500's 1988 debut album 'Today' showcases a dreamy, poetic rock sound influenced by the Velvet Underground and 80s underground scene. The album blends shoegaze, dream pop, and post-punk elements with emotional intimacy and simplicity that leaves a lasting impression. Tracks like 'Tugboat' and the instrumental highlight the band’s melodic and textured style. The review praises the album as a timeless hybrid sound suitable for any listening moment. Dive into the dreamy world of Galaxie 500's 'Today' and experience a foundational indie rock masterpiece.

 "An album that leaves the old AM fans a bit bitter and that... has also become part of the 'musically banal' and the 'sold-out group that sells.'"

 "Besides the lyrics, our beloved monkeys should also dare a bit more in the music. Pull back while you can."

This review reflects on Arctic Monkeys' fourth album, 'Suck It And See,' highlighting its softer, vintage-inspired sound compared to the band's earlier energetic style. The reviewer notes the album's lack of innovation and the bittersweet feelings of longtime fans. While some songs hint at classic influences and melody, the album is seen as a departure from the band's original grit. It's recommended mainly to new listeners, with a caution to longtime fans about the band's musical shift. Listen to 'Suck It And See' and decide if Arctic Monkeys' new direction suits your taste!

 ‘Songs From Black Mountain’ ultimately turns out to be an album neither here nor there, severely penalized by a production and an attitude that are really too soft.

 You can still sense... the same enthusiasm and passion that infused songs like ‘All Over You’ and ‘Lightning Crashes’.

This review analyzes Live's 2006 album 'Songs From Black Mountain', highlighting a desire to return to their rock roots after more commercial experiments. While some tracks exhibit passion and lyrical depth reminiscent of earlier work, others fall into blandness and overly soft production. The album precedes the band's eventual breakup amid internal conflicts. Lead singer Ed Kowalczyk pursues a solo career, while remaining members form The Gracious Few. Listen to 'Songs From Black Mountain' and explore Live's passionate yet divided final chapter.

 "Last Flight is the final testament of the Wings' concert activity, a high-quality live performance that had never seen an official release until recently."

 "The live performance demonstrates the remarkable technique of the new Juber and Holley, showing a tightly-knit band in a new phase of adjustment."

Wings' Last Flight captures the final live concert of the band in 1979 during a warm-up tour before an anticipated Japanese tour. The performance highlights strong musicianship with fresh arrangements of Beatles classics and Wings songs. Despite some less inspired moments, the show reflects a band in transition with promising new talents. The intimate setting and tight band synergy make this an essential listen for fans and rock enthusiasts. Listen to Wings' Last Flight live and experience the raw energy of Paul McCartney's final tour with Wings!

 Pure energy.

 These No Trigger reveal themselves as one of the most underrated bands around with an incredibly charged album that should not be missed for any reason.

No Trigger’s 2006 debut studio album Canyoneer is a high-energy Melodic Hardcore Punk experience from Massachusetts. With fast, sub-three-minute tracks and standout drumming, the album flows quickly and maintains intensity. Despite minor technical imperfections in guitar and bass, the album impresses and highlights the band as an underrated force in punk rock. Dive into No Trigger's Canyoneer for an intense melodic hardcore punk ride you can’t miss!

 "Dream or reality, tell me what substance this life is made of."

 Your meeting is the meeting of love, of poetry, of art, of everything that moves this life.

Diamond Mine by King Creosote and Jon Hopkins is a beautifully intimate blend of folk and electronic music. The collaboration feels like a poetic meeting of two worlds, creating a dreamlike atmosphere filled with emotion. The album highlights the power of music to express what words cannot, touching the soul deeply. It's praised as an extraordinary and heartfelt artistic creation. Experience the poetic fusion of folk and electronica—listen to Diamond Mine today and feel the dream.

 Certain vastnesses are too boundless to be contained, and you remain mute, listening to the crickets around you.

 What emerged was a double album of pure and ethereal ambient, never banal nor forced, but constantly capable of catapulting you to sideral distances.

The review evokes a serene experience of listening to Stars Of The Lid’s double album 'The Tired Sounds of Stars of the Lid,' highlighting its ambient, ethereal quality. The music captures vastness and silence, inspiring deep meditation and cosmic exploration. It praises the artists’ ability to transform sound into an ancient, reflective storytelling experience. The album is portrayed as a soothing journey from night into a warm morning. Immerse yourself in the cosmic ambient sounds of Stars Of The Lid—listen now and journey beyond the stars.

 Music is ready once again to save your ass, to make your day go a bit better.

 The Two Bit Dezperados know how to play catchy and at the same time viscerally rock'n'roll; they are filthy and sweet at the same time.

Two Bit Dezperados’ self-titled album is an energetic blend of garage pop, lo-fi, blues, and country influences, packed with catchy melodies and no filler. From hyperactive opener to poetic closer, the 11 tracks showcase a joyful yet raw rock’n’roll spirit that captivates listeners. The band's mix of sweet and filthy sounds and charismatic vocals make this album a standout. Overall, it’s a vibrant, heartfelt record that revitalizes and uplifts. Dive into Two Bit Dezperados’ vibrant garage rock blend and let their infectious energy brighten your day!

 "Left Fire is one of the coolest debut EPs I’ve ever heard in my life."

 Arcane Roots stand out for their vastly superior skill and intelligence and to not discover an album like Left Fire would truly be a shame.

Arcane Roots' debut EP Left Fire impresses as a unique blend of math rock, progressive, and hardcore. While heavily influenced by At The Drive-In, the band's superior skill elevates the release. Each track showcases high quality and inspired composition. Left Fire stands out in a crowded scene and promises much for the UK rock landscape. Listen to Arcane Roots' Left Fire now and experience one of the most inspired rock debuts of recent times!

 WARNING!!! PLAGIARISM ALERT!!!

 It’s safe to say that these are not 'small details' but yet another expertly done copy! Judge for yourselves.

The review highlights strong similarities between Giusy Ferreri’s 'Piccoli dettagli' and Ivano Fossati's song 'Milano' from 1983, suggesting the former may be plagiarism. It points out nearly identical chord progressions, rhythms, and vocal cadences despite key differences. The reviewer urges listeners to compare both tracks themselves to judge originality. This casts doubt on the creativity of Ferreri's work. Listen closely and compare Giusy Ferreri's 'Piccoli dettagli' with Ivano Fossati’s 'Milano' – decide for yourself!

 If chart music were like this, then I would listen to it. Maybe I wouldn’t be a die-hard fan but I would go looking for Barnes to tell him that he does good for music.

 This music has the label of a truly exquisite brand: Of Montreal.

False Priest by Of Montreal delivers a vibrant fusion of 70s-inspired funk, disco, and psychedelic pop with exceptional production. Kevin Barnes' unique artistry shines through intricate compositions and playful experimentation. The album balances catchy grooves with eccentric twists, reaffirming the band's signature style. Collaborations with artists like Janelle Monae enrich the sound. Overall, it's a strong, engaging record that celebrates musical adventure and emotional depth. Dive into Of Montreal's False Priest and experience a fresh 70s-inspired psychedelic funk journey—listen now and feel the groove!

 Let it be clear: “Victory” adds nothing to the long career of the Teutons.

 This is what the joyful German band has always guaranteed to their fans. This is what is also guaranteed by Victory.

Victory by Running Wild stays true to their longtime pirate metal style with classic riffs and anthemic choruses. Although it offers no stylistic innovation, it satisfies loyal fans with the familiar heavy metal sound and storytelling. Rolf Kasparek’s leadership shines through despite frequent lineup changes. This album solidifies Running Wild’s enduring presence in European metal, delivering a consistent, energetic experience. Discover the pirate metal spirit of Running Wild by listening to Victory and experience classic riffs and anthems that have defined a genre.

 Zao can be considered stylistically autonomous and pursue an original direction that is certainly interesting for lovers of certain contaminated Jazz-Rock.

 "Kawana" is certainly the most balanced and measured: the Magma-like Zeuhl influences have been somewhat muted, and this is not necessarily a bad thing, as the sound gains in terms of compactness and organicity.

This review highlights Zao's 1976 album Kawana as a key milestone in European Jazz-Rock fusion. It emphasizes the band's evolution from their Magma origins toward a more accessible yet complex fusion sound, mixing Free Jazz, ethnic influences, and virtuoso performances. The album's diverse instrumentation and standout contributions are praised, marking it an essential listen for fans of alternative French jazz of the era. Kawana is celebrated for its balance, originality, and artistic merit. Explore Zao's Kawana to experience a masterful blend of jazz fusion and progressive rock — essential listening for jazz and prog enthusiasts!

 The album is symphonic black metal with ambient undertones.

 'Apocalyptic Manifestation' is without any doubt the most beautiful song of the entire album, managing to blend old-school thrash parts with majestic symphonies.

Limbonic Art's Phantasmagoria impresses with its symphonic black metal and ambient layers. The reviewer praises its majestic compositions, especially highlighting 'Apocalyptic Manifestation' and 'Dark Winds'. This album fulfills long-awaited expectations and is regarded as a masterpiece in the band's discography. Dive into Limbonic Art's Phantasmagoria and experience the pinnacle of symphonic black metal brilliance!

 "The melodies are ethereal and dreamy, but also sad and melancholic."

 "The voices of Goswell and Halstead intertwining in floating mantras of pure wonder, sinking their song into celestial melodies and sweet dissonant waves of feedback."

Released in 1991, Slowdive's 'Holding Our Breath' EP is a key shoegaze work showcasing the band's ethereal and melancholic style. It features four tracks, including 'Catch the Breeze' and a transformative cover of Syd Barrett's 'Golden Hair.' The EP reflects a slower, more ambient approach compared to their contemporaries and set the stage for their acclaimed debut album 'Just For A Day.' This release is recognized for its dreamy atmospheres and unique sound within the early nineties shoegaze movement. Discover the mesmerizing sounds of Slowdive's early shoegaze masterpiece 'Holding Our Breath'—listen now and dive into dreamy atmospheres.

 "Illud Divinum Insanus" is nothing more than the new brother of "St. Anger" and "The Unspoken King"; thus, to be counted among the most obscene and disastrous "experiments" of all metal.

 The album sounds uninspired, incoherent, and tedious; an embarrassing collage of pseudo-experiments past their prime and weak metallic forays.

Morbid Angel's 'Illud Divinum Insanus' marks a dramatic and disappointing departure from their classic death metal roots. Attempts at blending industrial, electronic, and rave elements fall flat, producing an incoherent and sterile album. The few death metal tracks feel uninspired and fail to redeem the record. Production quality is criticized as artificial, diminishing the music's impact. Overall, the album is seen as a failed experiment that tarnishes the band's legacy. Read the full review and decide if Morbid Angel’s risky new direction is worth your time or a metal misstep to avoid!

 "Bobo, you’re a soul explorer, intimate and reckless, a wandering heart frequenting cheap joints where you drink wine until the host throws you out."

 "Disperati, intellettuali, ubriaconi: whoever is intellectual is often desperate and whoever is desperate tends to be a drunkard."

The review paints a vivid picture of listening to Bobo Rondelli's 2002 album 'Disperati, intellettuali, ubriaconi' on a rainy evening. Rondelli's intimate and reckless voice combined with Stefano Bollani's versatile jazz arrangements creates a nostalgic, melancholic atmosphere. The album balances irony and sadness through poetic lyrics and thoughtful musical interplay. Notable tracks include reinterpretations and touches of black lacquered club jazz. Overall, an inviting experience for lovers of emotional and jazz-infused songwriting. Dive into Bobo Rondelli’s melancholic jazz tales—listen now and feel the poetic depth of 'Disperati, intellettuali, ubriaconi'.