Nice more
Musically the most American of his works, it contains five gems: "Quello che non ho," "Fiume Sand Creek," "Hotel Supramonte," "Se ti tagliassero a pezzetti," and "Ave Maria," a reinterpretation of a well-known Sardinian prayer. The rest still adheres to medium-high standards. L'Indiano. more
4.5. Great album, even if it's far from the masterpieces of the seventies. Nevertheless, there are some gems, like "Amore che vieni, Amore che vai," "La ballata dell'Eroe," "La Guerra di Piero," and "La Canzone di Marinella." Watch out for the gorilla! more
4.5. Regardless of what they say, I still find it a great album: it contains some of the most beautiful Italian covers, such as "Suzanne" by Leonard Cohen and "Delitto di paese" by Brassens. Ah, "La Canzone dell'amor perduto" among the top 10 Italian songs of all time. more
Mr. Zimmerman revisited (with a focus on the nighttime atmospheres of "Oh Mercy" and "Time Out Of Mind," conveniently) in a jazz-instrumental key for piano/Hammond, double bass, and drums - Saft, Cohen, Perowsky. And Mike Patton interpreting "Ballad Of A Thin Man" in his own way is worth the price of admission for the whole album... more
...it is well known that when you look to the East, enormous discs always seem to appear. If you also have the slight added value of being a Genius, then the odds increase even more. Odd times, drums and percussion, electronics, Arabic scales from the first to the last minute. In 10 years, not many albums have come out better than this. more
The last moving masterpiece by De André, perhaps the album that most encapsulates all his 30 years of career. For those who travel in a stubborn and contrary direction. more
FUNDAMENTALS. Debaser fans, where are you? Why is this page so desolately empty? more
My favorite by Sonic Youth, although up to and including Daydream they are practically perfect and remain great up until Murray Street. An immense album. more
Meh... it really doesn’t convince me much. Compared to the just previous debut (fabulous), this is a big step back. Fortunately, a good ten steps forward will follow. Nice album, but nothing more for me. more
The asshole older brother of "Spiderland." If you love Slint and have never heard of Bitch Magnet (at least "Umber," come on), you should start having a little self-reflection. more
My splendid wolves from the forests come to me in the throne room... more
Ladies and Gentlemen... take off your hats! more
Florence and the Fucking Machines more
Really a great band, with a recognizable sound, yet never truly the same throughout their discography. Live, they are an absolute blast. more
Sweet and icy electronics. The music that comes from the cold. Beautiful album. more
Disc that I would take to the Moon. Chaotic beats and spastic fibrillations. Masterpiece. more
plastic waste. more
Modern Heavy Rock, a perfect recipe of 70s hard rock, stoner, rocky psychedelia, post-rock, noise. Very underrated. more
All things considered, credible more