Hello my name is Luca, I am a very lonely person, I hate the people I'm forced to spend my time with to not seem like a lonely loser, I often hate my life, the things I'm doing and how I feel; so I find myself isolating and running out from everything, to escape the recurring thoughts that reminds me that I don't have the will to change, I'm doing nothing and I will achieve nothing with my life.
Because of this music has been the only thing that really made me happy, a ... read more
RATSIL #147 jazzart underground
Polish people I love you.
Masterpiece, pure eargasm, incredible experience.
The build-up on every song is incredibly satisfying and when all the instruments (carefully played in the most unconventional ways possible) plays together at maximum energy and the climax is reached, your ears get transported to another dimension and the whole body gets lost in those beautiful and intimidating guitar an violin drops.
Really looking forward to hear more stuff from them ... read more
RATSIL #146 kokyuu
"I wanna be just like a melody
Just like a simple sound
Like in harmony"
The soundtrack to my favourite film ever, felt criminal to not give it a 100 (and everyone should watch it)
The epitome of aethereal: the sweet and lush instrumentals flows really well, they transport you to a whole another planet with their gentle guitars and piano parts and the singer's incredibly versatile and addictive voice.
The feeling of melancholy, emptiness, the need to escape ... read more
RATSIL #145 akuma no uta
Recommended by and listened with @mika0v0, he's goated.
The sound is absolutely crazy, after the slower and droning introduction the energy skyrockets, the guitar and drumming work becomes more intrigued and intense and takeshi's voice reaches incredible highs
The riffs are absolutely addictive (expecially on the beast Naki kyoku), and the noisiness is never too excessive, making the overall experience still pretty accessible.
Top 3: naki kyoku, akuma no ... read more
RATSIL #144 a promise
Jesus Christ I don't want to experience it ever again.
Agony, angst, rage, this is a promise: a dreadful, heart-wrenching, mind destroying trip that encapsulate perfectly the darkest pits of the human self.
Shifting from calmer and more melancholic moments to batshit, fear-inducing, angst-provoking, industrial parts, all of this is topped by Jamie Stewart's broken and mad vocal performance.
Truly terrifying stuff
Top 3: apistat commander, Ian Curtis wishlist, ... read more
RATSIL #143 vision creation newsun
Japanese people never fail to impress me.
So dreamy it feels like a very confusing and lucid dream, all thanks to the tribal drumming and the noisy guitars.
Despite being almost fully instrumental, with rare appearance of confusing vocals, the experience doesn't feel boring, and contrariwise every piece sounds different from the other, with an incredible originality in the arrangements and instrument choices making this a one of a kind experience.
No ... read more