the greatest Italian rock band! more
The doppelgänger of Charlie Dominici! more
The hardest penises of indie more
but a lot of beautiful songs more
the ear submerged in the water of the cover is perfect for the album's content more
Enjoyment in music. more
someone who has understood how the world works. more
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An album that, without all those plastic and pompous arrangements, could have easily been rated 4 stars, but in the end, it boils down to simple and somewhat predictable electronic pop-rock. Two tracks save the day: "On the Turning Away" and "Sorrow". Their worst, just barely sufficient. more
Deleterious. Melodies that even the Backstreet Boys would struggle with, cranked up with guitars so sterile they sound like VST instruments. more
After seeing them play, one can only admit to feeling small and kneel before each of them in turn, giving each one a blowjob, and I mean the good kind!!! A group often criticized out of pure envy for a technical skill that will never be reached!
Yes, it's true, after Train Of Thought they haven't renewed themselves much and have mostly limited themselves to rehashing things already done, but they continue to be terrifying, and that's all it takes to keep sucking it!!! more
It may not be a masterpiece, it may not be innovative, but it is an album steeped in nostalgia and very inspired (played by great musicians, among other things). Of course, the musical references to masterpieces from the seventies like Dark Side and Wish You Were Here are clear, but if only we had more reheated stews like this. "High Hopes," a poignant Pink Floydian epitaph. more
The first album, the Live one, is sick, schizophrenic, dark, cosmic, as magnificently hallucinatory as could be conceived in those years. The second album, the studio one, offers very interesting insights and excellent tracks, above all the symphony of "Sysyphus" and the bucolic ballad "Grantchester Meadows." The album as a whole is one of the greatest examples of musical avant-garde of the time. more