Mortician -Domain Of Death
This album released in 2001 is a terrifying blow of Brutal Gore Grind; 17 songs in under 37 minutes. A journey into dark hell, with a growl of an unprecedented heaviness: even with the lyrics in front of you, it’s impossible to understand a single word... A disturbing sound that is hard to endure until the end, with a drum machine that sets tempos unimaginable in terms of ferocity; the bass and guitar pin you down and drag you into the abyss... Cannibalized... more
Yellow Magic Orchestra -Yellow Magic Orchestra
(different cover from the original edition) Not my favorite phase of YMO, still too focused on Germany, but you can already get to track 4 just for the lyrics of "La Femme Chinoise," which is poetry. And indeed it was written by a poet. A TRUE poet, not just to say... more
Gorement
Decadent and melancholic death metal, truly captivating. more
Mortician
Brutal Gore Grind is the musical genre proposed by the American band; hyper-distorted bass, downtuned guitar, and drum machine. With a growl so dark and grim that it instills true terror in the listening...DOMAIN OF DEATH... more
Creedence Clearwater Revival -Willy and the Poor Boys
Folk, blues, country, rock 'n' roll, in short, pure CCR. Fogerty at the peak of inspiration, an extraordinary performer, Fortunate Son, Down on The Corner, Cotton Fields, Midnight Special above all, even though the overall level is exceptionally high. Great band! more
Creedence Clearwater Revival -Bayou Country
Timeless album, swampy rock blues that is rich and captivating. And the best is yet to come. more
Tom Waits
Tom Alan Waits (Pomona, California, December 7, 1949)... Besides being an extraordinary singer "madly genius," he has collaborated several times with my dear cousin Les and Primus...FIVE STARS...Bad like me... more
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Suit omm alabama, uen de scai is blu ai finc is blu, well well... glorious during the Ronnie period... after obviously everything was over.. more
The Verve -Verve EP
This EP deserves the highest praise. Psychedelia, trip. In my opinion, these are in Verve. more
Peter Gabriel
5 just for "Passion" (and I’m skipping the albums with Genesis and his solo career, which I know in a very patchy way). more
Eric Clapton
A great guitarist who knows how to combine elegance and technique but falls short when it comes to creativity. more
Howlin' Wolf
The voice of the Blues. more
Tim Buckley
The Icarus of rock music. more
Peter Hammill
One of the very few who has elevated "rock" to an art form. more
Gorefest
This band hailed from the Dutch lands; a Death Metal of unheard ferocity played at a breathtaking speed of astonishing beauty. Their album "False," released in 1992, is highly recommended; with the "skinned" voice of Jan-Chris De Koeyer adding yet another brutal merit... more
Mark Knopfler -Kill to Get Crimson
We are in 2007 and Mark Knopfler gives us another album that I believe deserves the highest praise; musical quality as always excellent, with that unique guitar sound of his that, in some songs, cannot help but remind me, with great pleasure, of his first unreachable band. In this regard, I need only mention a single song: "Punish The Monkey" - a superb rock-blues oriented ballad that seems like the twin sister, in a roots version, of "Ride Across The River"... Eternal praise to Mark... more
Marillion
A lifetime 5 with Fish on vocals, pure orgasms. more
NOFX
NOFX - Vincent at my place, this is called contempt for a work of art.
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NOFX
Am I punk? Am I not punk?... they kick ass and that’s more than enough. more
Rem -Murmur
I had the chance to listen to it properly a few days ago on the train after a long time, still a great record, an excellent debut for the band from Athens. It flows smoothly, with no weak points, great harmonies, and an excellent cover of "There She Goes Again" by the VU (even though the original has its own charm). Great album... more