Maximum respect more
A step back from the previous "Necroshine," but we are still faced with another excellent product of classic thrash. A CD that is a pleasure to listen to. 7/10 more
A bit too drawn out, but psych/stoner as it should be. 8/10 more
great pop melodies, great arrangements. I've always had a great, unhealthy passion for this band. Everyone has their skeletons in the closet. more
Disk shit, ridiculous "band." A girl gave it to me (who else? "Oh my God, Juliaaaaaaan!!! How coooool!")... Stuff that's as sterile as it is useless. If this was the rebirth of Garage Rock bands like Pussy Galore, Oblivians, and even Reatards were Satan himself. Five idiots more interested in poses and cool outfits than in music. Sold it off in a flash. more
Untameable blues voice, liquid beautiful guitar, great rhythm section, jazzy rock. The highest possible rating. more
The greatest Tommy Lee of all time. Period. A true masterpiece of the "frontier" genre, among the most beautiful of the last decade; the cherry on top is the presence of the late Levon Helm. more
Oppressed by its own length, but above all (when all is said and done) by the absolute untranslatability of Nabokov to the screen. All the brilliance, all the Genius of the novel gets lost here. Nevertheless, it was by no means terrible. more
Fascinating and tragic period depiction, with only a hint of self-indulgence on the aesthetic side. Extraordinary performance by Tony Leung. Perhaps not entirely deserving of the Golden Lion won, but a fantastic film. more
Seminal cult band that, at the dawn of the 90s, produced a handful of lo-fi shoegaze tracks. Just ask about The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart, The Manhattan Love Suicides... more
Great rhymes, great emotions. Mind-blowing rap. more
One of the great Italian rappers and among the greatest of all time. And, said by a man, a real stud. more
Great voice, great emotions. Today Italian music is shaped by Amici, the debaseriani should check the sales charts and then see which way the audience stands. Great Ale, keep it up. more
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