Fleetwood Mac -English Rose
Excellent compilation that features tracks already appeared on "Mr. Wonderful" and others that are unreleased or never released on the group's previous two studio albums. And it is in this aspect that the strong pieces of the album can be found, which deserves a 5 thanks to two masterpieces from the usual genius of Peter Green, the famous "Black Magic Woman" and the instrumental gem "Albatross," the latter, in my opinion, truly the peak of this album. As for the cover, I don't know if it's more amusing or horrifying. more
type O Negative -Slow, Deep And Hard
The merciless scream of a dying man. No one has ever matched such heights of hatred and self-destruction. more
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble -Texas Flood
Debut album for the rock-blues trio, a bolt from the blue in the musical landscape of the '80s. The world welcomes a new guitar hero, an exceptional musician who left us too soon. The title track and "Pride and Joy" standout, great album... more
The Zombies -Odessey and Oracle
One of the most beautiful albums of the '60s, the creativity of the Argent-White duo is exceptional, featuring great tracks, above all "Care of Cell '44," "A Rose for Emily," and the famous "Time Of The Season"... more
Marco Travaglio
A Journalist with Octagonal Balls more
moZart
You always come after Hendrix more
Smashing Pumpkins -Adore
One of the most controversial (and difficult to evaluate) albums in history. The record I would NEVER review, not even if they paid me or tied me to a chair. For me, it lacks just a bit to be perfect; it has masterpiece tracks, it may also seem boring at times, but in parts the atmospheres are sublime. It’s an album that should not be judged superficially. more
Morgan
A great, a total artist, a conceptual artist. He destabilized X Factor with his new look. Our Andy Warhol alla amatriciana. more
moZart
I don't believe he is the greatest composer ever... because many are convinced that a classical composer is more genius than someone who writes pop songs? How can you compare them? Who knows!! more
Win Butler
You see, we are not like Springsteen and these people here, we don’t make all the same records, we have a different conception of music, we play to be innovative, we make albums to create and revolutionize...” but rinse your mouth and get lost, asshole. more
Lenny Kravitz
When he wants to do beautiful things, and not just a little, he shows that he knows how to do them. When he wants to do nonsense purely for the sake of increasing his bank account, he shows that he knows how to do that too. When he wants to piss off the detractors who call him "a spoiled, pretentious trendsetter," he shows that he knows how to do that as well. This man knows how to do everything. more
Steve McQueen -Hunger
Very hard, raw, painful. A punch in the stomach. McQueen's style may not please everyone, but a denunciation of Thatcherite barbarism and trampled human rights has rarely been so clear and never rhetorical. A monstrous performance by Michael Fassbender as Bobby Sands. more
The Shamen -En-Tact
A piece of dance history, acid, house, electro pop. In short, a must-have. more
Modà
The guitarist goes by the name Zappa, but if only he were like Frank. Today's band, tomorrow no more. more
Ice One
It's like an earthquake! When I take off Funkadelic! more
Placebo -Without you I'm Nothing
I’ve left more than a few pieces of my life on this record; today it might sound almost ridiculous to say it, but I like it more than I did back then – and I like the previous one just the same. I don’t feel like an idiot, and why should I, in saying that in my opinion “My Sweet Prince” is a masterpiece. more
port-royal
An exciting electronic millefeuille.. more
Powermad
Slaughterhouse! more
Vangelis -Spiral
Minimal melodies over complex rhythms. more
The Beatles -Revolver
One of the masterpieces by the Beatles. more