Electric Wizard
BAD TRIP more
Pianos Become the Teeth
Truly stunning the track in the split with Touché Amoré, the rest has never really amazed me. more
Planes Mistaken for Stars
Unjustly overlooked more
Marissa Nadler
Goddess more
One Last Wish
A band that lasted only four months. An album recorded in 1986 and released only 13 years later. Just a year had passed since the breakup of Rites Of Spring and only one was left until the formation of Fugazi. In the middle, there's this gem. Thank you again, Guy. more
Kyuss
I’ll say this to define them: listen to "Gardenia," a seven-minute track that opened the album "Welcome to Sky Valley"... at an unheard volume… MOTHERFUCKER… more
Rosetta
They have declined after the debut masterpiece, of course, but they managed to do so by just a little and still recorded beautiful albums. Endless class. more
Haemorrhage
The lesson of Carcass taken to the extreme: Goregrind saturated with primitive violence for the Spaniards, with sick videos of disturbing impact... BLOODY... more
Kyuss -Blues For The Red Sun
A trip on acid that has redemptive power. It’s 1992 and the guys from Palm Desert are releasing their best work: heavy-psychedelic-blues of beastly strength, with a saturated and lowered guitar sound that hurts. It’s the heavy-fuzz of "Thumb" that kicks off the listening: the possessed Black Sabbath multiplied by ten, a hundred, a thousand... But there’s no respite because the boulder of "Green Machine" comes crashing in, followed immediately by the colossal "Molten Universe"... And there are still eleven tracks to go. more
Moreno
The worst are those who question it with important artists. "Great De Andre, not even close to Moreno." You are worse than him. "Woke" fucking rapper, pointless, brown-noser, serf, human trash: to define musicians as such is an insult to the great masters of music, from Robert Johnson to Frank Zappa, just to name two. more
Fabrizio De André -Rimini
The Bubola period is perhaps the one I've always been least drawn to, probably because it serves as a "watershed" between the De Gregoriane-hermetic drifts and the tribal-ethnic "Creuza de Ma." It's still a great album, always adhering to medium-high standards. "Sally" and "Andrea" are the highlights. more
Antonello Venditti
It scares me. more
Naruto
The story of SATURN and URANUS within the pages of one of the most beautiful anime, accompanied by soundtracks that are nothing short of spectacular... more
Think Tree
Just one album and little else in their discography; the closest relatives of Primus. Check out the album "Like The Idea": country-psychobilly-heavy-funk...FR EAKED OUT... more
Prefab Sprout -Steve McQueen
One of the quintessential pop albums; we’re in 1985 and it’s the second full-length work by the band led by that genius Paddy McAloon. Simple songs that captivate you from the first listen; haunting in their always elegant, delicate, finely crafted progression. Epochal already from the cover; but it’s the songs that convey pure emotions from the opening "Faron Young" to the concluding "When The Angels," a delightful track dedicated to Marvin Gaye, not to mention "Appetite"... PERFECT. more
Voivod
The only adjective that reflects them is... brilliant! Pure genius, a desire to experiment, and a career sustained at the highest levels, like only a few artists. Music for open minds! more
Alice
Where there is Battiato, there is Art. more
Giuni Russo
Two spans above all the other Italian singers, considering not just the vocality but also the content (when Battiato is involved, quality is guaranteed). Of course, she is almost always remembered for the most trivial song (in the literal sense of "lacking") she has sung, namely "Un'estate al mare," demonstrating the fact that success is inversely proportional to artistic quality. more
Laibach -WAT
This album has disgusted all the fans, yet I believe it is the last great album by Laibach. Listen to it. more
Orchid
The last rites of the vocal cords more