Paradise Lost -Draconian Times
It may be part of their more "easy" phase, I don't doubt it. But what an album!! more
Negazione -Lo spirito continua...
The tangible proof that HC and Italian singing can give rise to an album that would be an understatement to call immense. more
Death in June -Nada!
One of the best albums of their career. more
My Bloody Valentine -Loveless
Acids and distortions galore more
Metallica -Master Of Puppets
When you're 11 years old and you receive your first heavy metal album as a gift. more
Marlene Kuntz -Catartica
The top of the Cuneo band more
Laibach -Opus Dei
Martial and ironic. more
Killing Joke -Killing Joke
Cold, surgical, alienating. Their best album. more
Katatonia -Discouraged Ones
Twilight, at times angry but above all unique. Forget about "To night's Decision"! more
Dead Can Dance -Spleen and Ideal
Nocturnal and exciting more
Iggy and The Stooges -Raw Power
Brief, blazing, and painful. Like a bullet. more
Zach Hill
One of the best artists of the 2000s, by far the best drummer. He is the Tony Williams of punk, humanity's response to the rhythmic dominance of machines. King of chaos. more
Toto Cutugno
Toto Coutinho more
Miles Davis -'Round About Midnight
With Columbia, Miles couldn't have started better. So many classics and jazz standards (Porter, Bird, Gillespie, of course Monk, even the very Davis of the "Birth of the Cool" era) wonderfully reinterpreted by his trumpet and backed by a quartet of extraordinary musicians, Jones, Chambers, Garland, and a magnificent Coltrane. The version of 'Round Midnight by Monk included here is of a moving beauty. Perfect album. Masterpiece. What a quintet. more
Earth -Earth 2: Special Low Frequency Version
The perfect soundtrack of a slow agony from overdose where everything gradually becomes slower and heavier (the first two tracks) until the total cessation of all vital functions (the last exhausting half-hour OM, where nothing moves anymore). This album could last even 20 years, once you reach the last track. I might be crazy, but I love it. Long before this sound became "cult." more
Toto Cutugno
His participation in the San Remo festival of 2179 has been confirmed, along with Albano, Dolcenera, Michele Zarrillo, and Irene Fornaciari! more