One of the best bands of all time! Only God is better than them! more
Michael Bay's movies = BOOM...BOOM......RATATATATATATATATA TATATATATA...CRASH...PUM PUM PUM TATATATA...FAP FAP FAP...BUUUUURP PROOOOT...PTUH.... more
To make this bitch enjoy herself, not even the cannons of Navarone will suffice. more
The album that one wouldn't expect from an extreme group like Opeth; it’s the skillful hands of Steven Wilson that guide the Swedish combo in a largely acoustic work, rich in intimate and relaxing moments in their flow, far from the Death fury of their early days. The track "Closure" is intensely chilling, my favorite: a song that develops with a steady growth, leading to the instrumental conclusion where the guitars of Mikael and Peter weave a tapestry with an Arabic flavor. more
I don't understand all these critical definitions. Rotting in abundance ACxDC - Antichrist Demoncore LP [2014]
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John Mellencamp, born in 1951; throughout his magnificent forty-year musical career, he has always remained true and consistent to his sacred word: an inner fire, an unwavering spirit... Necessary, even for future generations. more
a shit that’s half enough more
They compete in burping contests with Guns N' Roses at the porchetta festivals. more
a really ugly thing. But ugly, ugly, ugly though. more
The Rock-equivalent of Giorgio Mastrota. It's been a lifetime of selling the same pots and the same mattresses. more
With a name like that, they could only vanish. And that’s exactly what happened. more
Apart from the beginning with the ringtone of the Nokia 6303, it wasn't even a bad album... nice songs... 'Sonnet', 'Lucky Man', 'The Drugs Don't Work'... although in my opinion it has absolutely nothing to do with what the (real) Verve were. more
One of the most beautiful realities of the second decade of the 2000s, as well as an excellent psychedelic indie rock band. Well done. more
He took Moggio's place. more
Maria more
We are in 1994, twenty years have already passed: Les Claypool gives free rein to his musical nature, calling Todd Hutt on guitar and Jay Lane on drums. This is how the trio that represented the birth of Primus, about a decade earlier, is reformed; calling this record masterful is, for me, far too easy. And it’s Les's fluid bass and Todd's frantic guitar that open "Prelude to Fear," kicking off an album complicated in its skewed progression, but crazy and hypnotic... more
I have always associated Marc with compositional elegance, driven by a constant musical quest that seeks no end. A unique and immense artist...Madame de la Luna... more
The best Italian rock band of recent years, those who haven't understood it yet might as well stay in their healthy and old ignorance. more
I was 16 years old but I didn't listen to good music. A friend of mine, a hi-fi enthusiast, bought the CD of Brothers in Arms and made me listen to it at his place just to show me how good his new stereo sounded. I had an epiphany, and I forever gave up on the chart-topping pop songs. I listened to Dire Straits for maybe a year, then came Queen, Deep Purple, and Pink Floyd, and then gradually all the others. Dire Straits were my first love and, in any case, a fantastic band, no doubt about it. more
as a director he is nothing, as a person I wouldn’t want to know him more