For lovers of the occult. more
If you love the ambient, give this record a listen. more
Dirk Serries has made history in ambient music. more
For lovers of modern weird and Ligotti. more
Follower of Thomas Ligotti. more
Together with Jean Ray, one of the masters of Belgian fantastic literature. more
A must-have for those who follow European weird literature! more
Masterpiece! Buy the version that includes the 2 different versions. more
An intriguing cover album. more
A 360-degree experimenter. more
A great start for anyone wanting to get to know this band! more
For those seeking weird thrills! more
Essential for those who follow Italian avant-garde music. more
The hidden treasure of French speculative literature. more
Ambient music for cosmic travelers. more
The best Italian weird novel? more
Magnificent more
semi-acoustic piece not exceptional a good filler as a facade b more
great song... we're in '71 and in Italy Claudio Villa is being played
this song has a nice drive more
I must say that I like it (almost) as much as "Phenomenon," by a band that firmly establishes itself among the most engaging and valid in the rock/hard scene of the '70s. The initial trio is simply irresistible, and there are other standout songs like the ballad "Belladonna," my favorite "On With the Action" with its grand and "epic" tones in the least tacky sense of the term, and the concluding "Martian Landscape" (which also honors the band's name, eh). All beautiful, highly inspired tracks. The definitive addition of piano and various keyboards is very welcome and adds a superb touch of variety and expressiveness to the band's sound; played on this album (the one with the two records on the cover) by Danny Peyronel, they serve as the perfect complement to Schenker's central guitar and decisively mark a good number of songs, some of which flirt with piano rock (like "Highway Girl," for example, another great song), while others, like "Belladonna," are elegantly enriched. Mogg delivers two or three very nice performances, Schenker shines with a couple of standout moments in some of the aforementioned tracks, and Peyronel significantly contributes as a writer or co-writer to some of the most successful pieces on "No Heavy Petting." Truly a great album, I enjoyed it a lot. more