"The Smiths' second album is titled 'Meat is Murder,' where a production worthy of the name allows the fluid flow of the nine contained songs to be appreciated; one of the best works of the Morrissey/Marr duo, with that wonderful pop sound and exquisite Sixties references. Additionally, there are the singer's scathing invectives against society and the British monarchy." more
"Support my Music, Not Rumors".... Chuck "Evil" Schuldiner used to say about his band. The NUMBER ONE of Death Metal. more
A bit of a bully, but he did do something good. more
Words and stars alone are not enough to define it! more
Among the worst, just one decent record, Boy, and nothing else. more
Immense. More or less like finding yourself in the middle of the desert looking for peyote in a dusty Plymouth Road Runner, an ounce of weed in the dashboard and no idea how you got yourself into this situation. more
A born loser. more
Passionate Creative more
Pleasant. Even the singer. more
One of Mark Knopfler's best works outside of that masterful band, his band. Songs so alive, rich with that guitar sound that always leaves me in awe with every new listen. "Speedway at Nazareth"......I won't say more........those who know it understand where I want to go..... more
"Boy", "War", "The Unforgettable Fire", "The Joshua Tree", "Achtung Baby": my beloved U2 are encapsulated in these essential albums, which have contributed to my personal musical growth... then the void, the nothingness, the abyss... and I shed bitter tears... more
Good American speed/power metal. more
Simply a masterpiece. more
The word Caballero brings to mind two things: a porn magazine from the eighties and a 50 cc motorcycle I had, the exhaust pipe of which someone had clamped with a pair of pliers. Don’s are like that, a crazy mess that makes you as hard as marble. Among the biggest rock groups of all. more
Two remarkable albums (Elio Samaga and Italyan Rum), one of the greatest parodies ever (Born To Be Abramo), then the decline, with still a few scattered gems (Mio Cuggino, Suicidio a Sorpresa). more
Heavy, very heavy. There’s only technique, and nothing else... more
Do you want to know what I think, for what it's worth? That this is the most overrated of Battisti's works. Yes, okay: technically it's perfection, played like a god, whatever you want. But there's no madness, no bite, no sweat. I've always found it a cold record. So impeccable that it's insubstantial. At the opposite end of "Anima Latina." more
Among the best exponents of that psychedelic rock revival that sprang up in the mid-eighties. The Australians reach their compositional zenith with the album "Starfish" in 1988, doing so by incorporating into their already excellent music that light yet distinctly recognizable pop touch: tracks like "Antenna" and "Reptile" demonstrate my argument.......and I haven't mentioned that song, their song. more
Jizz Jazz more