Anyone who gives Tupac less than 5 stars clearly knows nothing about music, or has never listened to him, which is basically the same thing. more
Frenetic, industrial rhythms. Impactful sounds that catch you off guard. Sheet music in hand, post-apocalyptic. more
5 to these two who blend rhythms and electronic sounds, both analog and digital, with their own trademark. From them, various electronic musicians will take inspiration. more
Among the most rotten records I own. From the Rising Sun, year 1996. I don't know how to define them. Like a filthy and rancid bootleg of Comets On Fire (who didn't even exist in '96) played in symbiosis with Metal Machine Music. But even more warped and recorded with a bad setup. An assault on the neurons (and on the eardrums). more
Truly out of this world. more
We are faced with a band that doesn’t like to repeat itself, a band capable of experimentation that never falls into the banal or the ridiculous. Great style and great music. more
he's dead! RIP johnny! more
I never appreciated Black Metal; but Dissection represents the classic exception that proves the rule. Their second album from 1995, "Storm of the Light's Bane," contains passages in Musica glacialmente ferali; and listening to it still overwhelms me today. more
I delved into it, it deserves 5 stars. Some pieces are history in the singer-songwriter genre. Always tracks of great lyrical quality, and the music is never predictable. more
This musician is synonymous with ambient/house electronic music. He has released over 200 records. Crazy. The collaboration with Klaus S. and their "The Dark Side of The Moog" is intriguing. more
One of the biggest groups ever, and not just in punk, but let me say this: few musical figures get under my skin as much as Biafra. Too often that shitty American pops up. more
Nothing. Nothing wrong, nothing special. War Stories better than Neverland...super collaborations but not up to par. more
Another fantastic album from our local singer. The instrumentals are beautiful, along with "Dio mio no" and "Una". Perhaps the best of the Mogol era, after "Anima Latina". more
I like it more and more, a great album. more
"The End Complete" remains for me the best album by the guys from Florida; the production by Scott Burns is excellent, managing to create their Death Metal filled and dense with dark sounds, culminating in nine compact, terrifying, ferocious tracks. A wall of sound that gives no respite, from the opener "I'm in Pain" to the song that closes the collection "Rotting Ways," everything is aimed at the pursuit of that overwhelming heaviness that disorients the listener, with a growl that impresses. more
…hmmm …something should be written… more
Thank you, that was exactly what I needed. more
Among the best punk bands ever: angry, fierce, and how morbidly attractive their album covers were...HOLIDAY IN CAMBODIA... more
Certo! Inviami il testo che desideri tradurre. more
Fragile and Close to the Edge are their artistic peaks. more