R.E.M.
Sure, evaluated below evaluated above, evaluated before evaluated after, of course. more
Cows -Taint Pluribus, Taint Unum
Whenever I hear someone sing the praises of ELP, I can’t help but put on a record made up of 50% burps and 50% farts. Joking (?) aside, a cornerstone of the most gruesome, depraved, and toxic noise-blues. Ladies and gentlemen, the cows. more
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Come on, enough. more
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Simplicity a nice pair of balls. more
Genesis -Nursery Cryme
Initially, as many know, I preferred "Foxtrot" to any other album by Genesis, enough to declare it my absolute favorite rock album, but I have reevaluated this wonder, chronologically preceding the dethroned "fox album." Three immeasurable and indisputable gems + a more than good piece (Seven Stones) and three short pleasant tracks. "Nursery Cryme" is the most striking case of a perfectly constructed album, where all the pieces come together flawlessly. more
Genesis -Trespass
Pearl! The maturity of Genesis, both musically and lyrically, is evident and cannot be mistaken for didacticism, as it will be in "Selling..." and "The Lamb." "Trespass" is an incredibly smooth and pleasant album, touching throughout the entire first side, a bit bolder and more aggressive on the second with "The Knife" and the central part of "Stagnation." It ranks as the third album of the Gabriel era in my personal list. more
Neil Murray
Of course, going from the National Health to Whitesnake is all about the money and success, right? No hard feelings though, considering the times that were in play. more
Alessandra Amoroso
Unfortunately, it's still around. At least it's harmless. more
Genesis -Duke
Wonderful album, the penultimate inspired one, the last is We can't dance, but this is so much more. A lively album that expresses the anger over Phil's failed marriage and the desire to come together with a pop music album that is anything but trivial. I didn't find any weak tracks... more
Isis
...hmmm ...something should be written... more
Natalie Portman
I've been waiting for you for twenty years. Come here and let's love each other forever. more
DJ Van Gaal
One with some serious guts. more
Ian MacKaye
Minor Threat and Fugazi: do you need anything else?... You call it religion, You're full of shit...FILLER...ETERNALLY (shouting)... more
Fugazi -steady Diet Of Nothing
It's the second 33 RPM that comes out in 1991 for Fugazi, a band from Washington DC; an album that follows just a year after their electrifying debut full-length "Repeater." It's the "contained" and reflective hardcore of "Exit Only" that opens a work slightly less fierce and physically impactful compared to the groundbreaking first album; but "Runaway Return" makes it clear that their Sacred Fury is still far from fading. Five stars feel appropriate... IMMENSE... more
Hawkwind -In Search of Space
Album of brain ejaculation. The fathers of that form of psychedelia they would call 'space rock'. For me, this is the cream of their production alongside the self-titled debut, embryonic but already beautiful, 'Doremi Fasol Latido' and especially the live 'Space Ritual'... more
David Bowie -Young Americans
well, the way he sings here he hasn’t done anywhere else. more
Black Sabbath
Paranoid is one of those albums to save in case of an atomic disaster; for the rest, more than valid. more
Sly & The Family Stone
I only know that 'There's a Riot Goin' On' is one of the coolest funk albums I've ever listened to in my life. more
Metallica
Nothing else matters, is anyone talking about Kirk Hammett? more
Francesco Guccini -Via Paolo Fabbri 43
Listened to it again just today. A masterpiece of Italian music, six immense tracks both lyrically and musically. "Canzone quasi d'amore" and "Il Pensionato" are monuments. more