His masterpiece more
The album that marks their growth, with the (highly successful) attempt to "calm" their music by creating a hybrid of rage, sadness, and anguish, yet with unexpected moments of sweetness (Affection and Violent Youth), their masterpiece. more
Brilliant. more
Non-Specific Urethritis. more
"When you are about to begin" by Finardi, from 2:40 onwards. I won't add anything else. more
Yes, yes, their peak, along with another 2 or 3 live shows. more
Who doesn't have it? Too bad for them. It’s hard to find better. more
Big balls, no doubt about it, but "Once Upon The Cross" has an edge over many albums in the genre. more
I thought they went extinct a long time ago... more
In person, back in '92, they left me with a beautiful memory. more
It’s outside the mainstream circuit and still does fun things. more
Albums like "Evol", "Sisters", or "Goo" are ones I like and consider essential, but I absolutely hate Thurston Moore and Kim Gordon. The former has a never-ending jerk face. The latter is a bitter feminist. more
They were way ahead! more
Among the worst smells ever, an unbearable stench. Fortunately, after the age of 15, I moved on to something else. more
Good record... "Dedicato" surpasses Fossati's version as an interpretation, but the arrangement is terrible, with cheesy keyboards that don't match the blues of the song AT ALL. And then, well, the rendition of "Prendi fra le mani la testa" pales in comparison to the original. more
We all hoped that the black guy, the one who was taking the whore home, would turn back that evening... more
Well, it's true that good wine comes from a small cask, but there’s very little wine, both good and bad, that fits into a tiny flask. more
Very large acid rock, psychedelia, folk. Corrosive guitars and an evocative female voice. Live & studio (UK 1969) is a masterpiece, a superb cover of the Love that holds its own against the original. more
CHEMICAL WARFARE, CHEMICAL WARFARE, CHEMICAL WARFARE WARFARE WARFARE! more