Great remedy for personality issues. more
Raw and primitive thrash...
... destructive like few! more
Masterpiece! more
Spectacular debut of the four cannibals from Buffalo.
The birth of Brutal Death Metal! more
Well, what can I say?!
An album that has inspired thousands of bands and endless legions of deathsters.
A masterpiece and the best record by Possessed: it’s unlikely they will ever match it again!
A must-have, no excuses! more
Undisputed masterpiece.
The ultimate Death album! more
From this masterpiece, many will take inspiration. Fortunately, only trash will emerge from it. This album is untouchable. more
Fantastic American Death Metal band.
Masterpiece of the genre... more
Great album from a '70s rock band that is unfortunately still very underrated to this day... more
Brutal debut that’s out of this world! more
Undisputed masters of the heaviest and most brutal sound alongside Cannibal Corpse. A must-listen! Just like all the albums in their discography! more
The most crushing, direct, and sincere Brutal Death, a cut above Cannibal Corpse & Co.
Mullen's growl is unique and simply
putrid and cavernous like few others.
Undisputed legends! more
The year is 1998; the album is the fifth long-distance release for the guys from Washington DC. And the musical quest of Fugazi shows no sign of ending, as they engage in the album of artistic maturity; songs that are more thoughtful and less explosive compared to their early days, although there are still moments where generational anger and ferocity come to the surface. I only need to mention the explosive "Place Position" with its chorus "legal-illegal" that gets stuck in your head instantly, staying there FOREVER... more
A sublime work...
An absolute must-have in your "record collection."
A very pleasant discovery of an impeccably polite George Coleman on tenor saxophone. more
An exciting debut, Steve Strange and his AllStarsCustomers Ure/Currie/McGeoch/Egan/Formula reinterpret Glam through Kraftwerk, bowing to Punk now infested by worms. Manifesto 1980 of his Blitz Club, where boys in tutus mingled with ladies in pinstriped double-breasted suits. more
A pivotal year for the Seattle scene, 1991; in addition to the albums by Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Soundgarden, the self-titled and only work by Temple of the Dog is released: a tribute to the late Andrew Wood, a friend... A work of emotional intensity that is at times disarming... Say Hello 2 Heaven... more
Pleasant solitude in the depths of post-rock more
Tormented by the call of open spaces. more
Website discovered by chance in the summer of 2007 and frequented for almost 2 and a half years, even though I wasn’t a registered user (it was still possible to comment anonymously). It was a nice community, made up of both educated people and the worst kind of kids. The reviews on various carta, fibra, lavigne, etc., were unmissable, especially if they were written by their 'true' fans. Abandoned by many, it has become a void place animated only by a few loyal members. more
Until recently, I appreciated them a lot and that was it, but after seeing them live on Tuesday, I love them unconditionally. They captured me. more