oh my goodness! more
And do I also have to waste time thinking of an impactful definition? The Swans are THE PARANOIA. more
A great job. Then the stagnation of this sound made me allergic to this band and others, all so similar to each other, but this one was still very valid. Chapa.. more
The darkness inside. more
Uncomfortable record in the dual task of putting an end to the journey of two of the most important British bands of the '80s. It does so in the moment of awakening, where dreams accumulate before fading away like dust in the wind. Blurred images of Greek-Cypriot caravans led by a gothic declaiming shaman remain. MINDBLOWING. more
"Swans are majestic, they are beautiful creatures with a bad temper." more
He has made hilarious films, like E' Arrivato Mio Fratello, but also a little gem like La Patata Bollente. more
It stopped making me laugh since '86. more
Yes, it made me laugh, sometimes. more
The progressive is influenced by certain Punk and New Wave hints in a fantastic concept about George Orwell's "Animal Farm." Their latest masterpiece is among my all-time favorites: I must have worn it out, I believe. more
How to brilliantly combine an orchestra and a band. Magnificent, perhaps their most strictly progressive album. THE COW. more
With two masterpieces like "Echoes" and "One Of The Days," a perfect score is a must. Also shining is the gem "A Pillow Of Winds." more
Except for a few peaks (like "Comfortably Numb" and "Hey You"), it never convinced me completely and I never loved it as much as the previous albums. Too boring and Ruggero-centric. Nevertheless, a great album in itself. more
Another splendid concept album, more intimate and less far-out than the previous one. Beautiful, for me it’s still a masterpiece. And then it’s dedicated to me... more
The album I’m most attached to above all. Among the most beautiful progressive masterpieces ever, both from a lyrical and musical perspective. I loved it dearly and I still love it to this day. more
How to make 3 generations laugh without uttering a single word. more
But please. 2 because I like them. more
Sure, the '90s, between morphine and codeine, are truly the decade of narcolepsy... more
This stuff makes me understand why in the '80s I listened to new romantic and synthpop. One of Nirvana's merits was to sweep away all this lacquered junk (in every sense)...and that's when I dove headfirst into Rn'R. more
With this EP, we reach the absolute pinnacle of Hardcore. Then comes Zen Arcade and...Christ! more