Tears record. No more, no less.. more
Less overwhelming than the previous one (could it be otherwise?) But, if the subsequent albums are to be forgotten, this remains a beautiful country album. more
Oh my goodness. A groundbreaking turn for the minstrel of Duluth, here the great tracks are endless. more
An evocative album, with extraordinary beauty. more
Areknames, Beta, Plancton, Pollution: a terrifying sequence for one of the best albums by the Sicilian artist. more
I had just been born and already felt inside my heart... more
Great album, the best since Relayer. Oh, is Relayer the one before? Well. more
Perhaps not entirely to be discarded, but certainly a disappointing, trendy pop album. A band I have overestimated. more
Well, I admit I’ve only really listened to "Post" and a few other songs here and there, but it didn't grab me at all.. I don't like the way she uses her (beautiful) voice; sometimes it's cloying.. However, I admire her because she is eclectic and still does what she loves to do.. more
I’ve been revisiting these days with the Spin Doctors, with whom they had quite a bit in common. One of the first CDs I bought, this debut (year 1990) by the Princeton band led by the incredible harmonica player John Popper, is almost entirely played on a funky-blues groove where the powerful bass of the late Bobby Sheehan took center stage. more
half girl half fairy, magnificent voice and extraordinary arrangements... almost always wonderfully enchanting. more
it would be a non-vote... because I have never understood why she is so idolized, while perhaps the equivalent hatred from the other half of the world is a consequence of the first factor... anyway, I will never go beyond listening to the two albums I have known so far. more
I'm guaranteed to break your little heart more
You're so ugly that even suppositories don't want to get involved with you. more
Pleasant jazz rock. more
Until "Empire" they are indisputable. What comes after is probably something they themselves don't even know what it is. more
For me, the best in Italy. more
Pure feelings like a morning breeze. more
But how can you forget these guys? Actually – how can you remember them only for "Two Princes"? Big band, big band. Technicians, yes, but above all, great songwriting. They came back last year with a new album, but I don't know how many people paid attention to it... more
Perfect blend of Melodeath and Black Metal. more