Gronge
technopunkbeatcabaret! more
Slayer
Am I the only one who prefers Hell Awaits to Reign in Blood? more
Slayer
but please more
Oxbow
Devastating noise blues, featuring the most unlikely of singers, a cross between M. Tyson, D. Yow, N. Cave, and a heroin-addicted gorilla. Fantastic------- Oxbow - Time, Gentlemen, Time  more
Mark Knopfler
A Lord of Music...one of the very few; a reserved person, never over the top...and that sound, the sound of his guitar. more
Living Death
Forgotten German thrash metal band among the oldest around, they definitely deserve a listen. more
The Stooges
Indispensable. more
Black Flag
"Damaged" blows the asses away and "My War" blows the uteruses. Anyway, one of my all-time favorite bands. more
Slayer
Legendary, I have no words. The kings of heavy music. I've seen them live 5 times. I even get myself off thinking about them. more
R.E.M.
Oh yes, those from Losing My Belino, how cute and cheerful this little group is! more
Anathema -Universal
Emotional; this is the feeling you get while listening to the stunning concert. From the venue located in an ancient theater in Bulgaria, accompanied by a philharmonic orchestra, the Cavanagh brothers envelop the listeners with ethereal music, soft in its progression, with a melodic taste...emotional...The concluding "Flying" compels you to an endless replay. more
Cathedral
The sacred, feral, dark verb of Black Sabbath finds a worthy continuation in Lee Dorrian's group; a 10 and honors for the career.....R. I. P..... more
Tony Banks
Eh... The Genesis are Tony Banks, the real leader and the true mind of the group, at least from 1971 onwards. A great keyboardist and prog composer, with a remarkable sense of grand melody; and I care for him a lot even if at one point he became more of a businessman than a musician. As a solo artist, however, he has released only one album, "Still," which is a nice little prog-pop record. more
Steve Hackett
Wonderful. Extraordinary guitarist with Genesis, he has carried on a very valid solo career, few missteps, quite a few good albums and here and there also some great ones ("Spectral Mornings" "Momentum" "A Midsummer Night's Dream") more
Yes -The Yes Album
How much I love this album. We're in the realm of a masterpiece, and I'm particularly fond of it, but even setting that aside, it's still a gorgeous record, the first hit for the band after two immature albums and peak of their career alongside the two that followed. This album damn is fun (why not), energetic, inspired, there's not a dull moment; it will only take two years before they start to mess things up, but when I listen to this album it's always a delight. The band is at the height of their power. more
CCCP Fedeli alla linea
Praise to Misihima and to MajakowskiJ more
Fabrizio De André
Certo, invia pure il testo che desideri tradurre. more
The Velvet Underground
Cute "Sweet Jane", for the rest noise and unease. more
The Pop Group
Not immediate but brilliant. more
Slint
Frescoes of grayness and routine more