Ulver
5 mandatory, experimentation and courage (going from ''Black Metal'' to ''Trip Hop'' is not for everyone). Majestic and violent at the same time. The albums I absolutely prefer are ''Bergtatt'', ''Shadows Of The Sun'', ''Perdition City'' and ''Nattens Madrigal''. more
Metallica -Load
At that time, (I believe it was 1996), I was not yet fifteen and they were the present-day equivalent of Messi for a Barcelona fan. Well, I remember that after the purchase I walked with my legs very wide apart for several days. more
Deathspell Omega
Calling it "Progressive Black Metal" undermines it; what they do is not a genre, it's pure madness (just think about how in some songs there are scores that then completely disappear), mixed with rigidity. It's like dismembering the body to dissect the soul and transform it into music, transcendental yet angry. All the albums are commendable, but the true gems can be found in: "Si Monvmentvm Reqvires, Circvmspice," "Fas - Ite, Maledicti, In Ignem Aeternum," and "Paracletus." more
Faust -The Faust Tapes
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Rosa Mota
Forgotten London band buried in the 90s, with a whiff of indie rock & noise. Coordinates between Pixies and Sonic Youth… Rosa Mota - Hopey
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Jeff Buckley -Grace
When a single album is enough... and more. Without wanting to make comparisons with the father, this is one of the most beautiful works of the '90s that I have had the pleasure of listening to, and not only for the famous rendition of "Hallelujah." more
McCoy Tyner -Sahara
Monstrous record! I expected it to be a nice album, but not at this level! One of the best jazz records of the '70s I've ever listened to. more
Genesis -Abacab
Sycophant as much as you want... But it’s an intelligent and well-crafted electronic pop that can even get you moving with the danceable rhythm of some tracks; it gives a big middle finger to the mountain of commercial trash and hip-house of today, enough to warrant a high score! more
Genesis -Selling England By The Pound
Well... THE progressive! Their probably most complete album! more
Genesis -Wind And Wuthering
A perfectly successful attempt to revitalize their prog-rock! The sounds from Banks are clear and crystalline like never before! It could have ushered in a new phase; it didn't, but in the end, I really appreciate even the more commercial things made afterward! more
Sieges Even -the art of navigating by the stars
The art of creating intense and emotional prog-metal. Great album! more
Opeth -Heritage
They say it's practically a cover album... But what covers!!! more
Melvins
I don't know whether their music (?) or King Buzzo's face is more disgusting. Or maybe the hair. more
Death -Human
The highest expression of a musical genre, condensed into just over thirty minutes. Chuck's band delivers the masterpiece of Death Metal, through eight tracks of unparalleled power and violence; in this, the late leader of the band is perfectly in sync with the rest of the group, from the wild drummer Sean "double bass" Reinert, to the prodigious bassist Steve Di Giorgio, to the guitarist Paul Masvidal. The first three songs "Flattening of Emotions," "Suicide Machine," and "Together more
Nirvana
About a girl is the off-key rip-off of a Coca Cola jingle. Well yes, they represented a generation...the most acne-ridden and spoiled one ever. more
Rollins Band -The End of Silence
Hardcore that turns into post, mixing with hard rock and heavy, in a sound that in the longer tracks overflows into psychedelia; with Henry's voice that gets into your ears and doesn't want to leave you anymore... a force of nature, seasoned with a devastating charge of energy. 1992 Palatrussardi Milan... they opened for the Red Hot... maximum intensity, savage pogo. I made it through this test unharmed... but it was tough. The end not only of silence. more
Rush -Permanent Waves
How beautiful "Natural Science" is, oh how beautiful. more
Bob Dylan -Saved
I only keep it for "Covenant Woman," which is wonderful. And also a bit for "What Can I Do For You" and "Pressing On." For the rest, I just can't stand this Dylan of "conversion." more
Marvin Gaye -Let's Get It On
The sexiest, most passionate, tension-releasing album I've ever listened to. If after an intimate dinner for two you can't win her over even with this CD, it might be time to reconsider... and start asking yourself some serious questions. more
Bob Dylan
''MèTto 1 A DyLaN Cossì sEmb>Ro AltErNatIvo e ChE CApiSCo Di MuSIcA LoL''. Go screw yourselves, Dylan is a great singer-songwriter who has produced stunning albums like ''Blonde On Blonde'', ''Highway 61'', ''John Wesley Harding'', or even ''Blood On The Tracks''. That’s enough for me. more