Christian Death -Only Theatre of Pain
Year 1982. A cornerstone of New Wave/Postpunk/Goth, whatever you want to call it. One of those albums I would take with me to the afterlife. Sublime despair... more
The Who -Who Are You
A straightforward pop album, inferior to its predecessor, which was already far below the records from '67 to '73. The title track is nice, but nothing more. Not essential. more
Russian Circles
Empros makes me a bit crazy. more
The Doors
Sometimes a band succeeds because the singer is attractive, charismatic, and rebellious, even if there's little substance in the end. The Doors are absolutely not this case. Essential. more
Underworld -Beaucoup Fish
Bought unseen as soon as it came out, I liked the cover. Love at first sight. Epic. more
Temple of the Dog
One of the most beautiful things from that period, in my humble opinion... it struck me a lot and personally, besides being one of my favorite works (cornell-vedder together...cum..) it's one of those CDs that I can listen to without ever getting bored from the first track to the last... being a fan of the genre, I obviously give it a 5... anthem for those who love grunge... immense... more
Cannibal Corpse -Vile
Brutal masterpiece. more
Cannibal Corpse -Gallery of Suicide
The most "experimental" album by the Cannibals.
A masterpiece of the Fisher era alongside "Vile." more
Guns N' Roses
The first album has 2 or 3 good tracks, but the rest of their production seems really subpar to me. The guitarist and singer are fantastic (in the sense that I’d scream at them in every color). more
Gustav Mahler -Mahler Symphony no. 4 (London Symphony Orchestra feat. conductor: Valery Gergiev)
Wonderful, whimsical, and moving like a Paradise of lively and hungry children. Mahler narrows the orchestra for once and relies for the last time on the collection of songs from the wonderful horn of the child. What emerges is a MASTERPIECE of humor, grace, and infinite melancholy. more
Gate
An idiot. more
Motörhead -Ace Of Spades
Unique and unrepeatable Rock 'n' Roll!
A record that has forever changed the lives of many metalheads!!!
Lemmy is God! more
Claudio Cecchetto
He deserves life imprisonment. more
Overkill -The Years of Decay
A band that is too underrated.
A thrash gem waiting to be rediscovered! more
overkill -taking over
Pure thrash at 100% more
Lucio Dalla
Immense in its simplicity. more
Jethro Tull
But shall we talk about their bassist from the Aqualung/Thick as a Brick period, Jeffrey Hammond? more
The Dillinger Escape Plan
I listened to the beginning of some records, and all I heard was confused noise... more
Ravi Shankar
Transcendental. more