Genesis -And Then There Were Three
A record that marks the gradual detachment of the band (or what sadly remains of it) from the romantic suites typical of the seventies towards catchy and easy-listening pop. Nevertheless, it remains a really good and underrated album that at certain points offers excellent ideas. more
Genesis -Wind And Wuthering
The Genesis of the mid-seventies continue to showcase their unlimited creative vein and within a few months of The Trick of the Tail, they compose their final masterpiece, their swan song. It is the second technical-compositional peak of theirs in just twelve months; it reaches a vigor that touches exquisite heights. From this, it is clear that Peter Gabriel is now just a pleasant memory. more
Genesis -Trespass
one of the classics of the Gabriel era. Although the album is released just over twelve months after their debut, a significant improvement is immediately noticeable in both the musical and lyrical aspects. Their first progressive milestone. more
Genesis -A Trick Of The Tail
A splendid and grandiose romantic fresco with jazz-fusion incursions, as well as an album of homogeneity and sonic compactness not seen since “Foxtrot.” In some ways, the album represents the technical and compositional peak of the quartet: indeed, paradoxically, with the farewell of Peter Gabriel, Genesis had more compositional freedom in the studio. more
Genesis -The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
The first and true album that sought to go beyond the mere definition of progressive or art rock, to transcend and explore the points that characterize the same genre and to stitch them together at will. The double LP presents a strong detachment from the harmonious and melodic sounds that have characterized Genesis's career up to this point: these are projected more towards a not extreme, but conventional experimentation according to the band’s standards. The album is therefore permeated by powerful sounds, more
Genesis -Seconds Out
The pillars of Hercules of this monumental live are the progressive testament of Genesis, containing all the skill and technical perfection the group had managed to achieve in the seventies. A cornerstone. more
Genesis -We Can't Dance
The best album since “Duke,” very well arranged and played, and free from those truly irritating sounds that were quite noticeable in all the albums from 1981 onwards. more
Genesis -Foxtrot
Among the highest masterpieces of Genesis art, aided by a sound different from the two previous albums: less raw and baroque, but much more polished, refined, smooth, and masterfully packaged. All thanks to the sublime arrangement by that little great man, Tony Banks, and his mellotron. Just "Supper's Ready" is worth 6 balls. more
BDSM
The American site Kink (whippedass, wired pussy, device bondage, etc. etc...) is great and Madison Young is its prophetess! more
Marilyn Manson
MAN (noun, plural "men") - "Mammal characterized by an upright posture, extraordinary brain development, psychic faculties, and intelligence, by the exclusive use of articulated symbolic language, and by the consequent ability to found, transmit, and modify a culture. In the absence of such conditions, we refer to life forms not belonging to the human species." more
Guns N' Roses
A good album that I still listen to and a mountain of crap to be crushed without mercy, with the aggravating factor of an ostentatious and hateful tackiness, worthy of the most lowbrow hair metal. Mainstream radio, with all that implies. "Street rock" at 0.05% - there's a risk that the survivors of true Rock won't take certain statements well... more
Marilyn Manson
AAAH HOW SCARY! I was afraid they wanted to give me one of his records. more
Marilyn Manson
Mary The immense. more
Rage Against the Machine
The accusation of hypocrisy doesn’t hold up. It’s true that it’s a contradiction to use a major to spread a communist message, but the only difference this fact has made for them is the greater dissemination of the message. The writing times (and the quality, always top-notch) haven’t changed. In a sense, they used the machine to spread a sincere message. At the highest levels. more
Giorgio Gaber
Great man of song and culture, and inventor with Luporini of a genre that is fully vibrant! "Freedom is not standing on a tree, it’s not even having an opinion, freedom is not a free space, freedom is participation." more
Phil Collins
Among the best rock drummers of the '70s, excellent fusion performances with Brand X. After the '80s, just a clone. 5 balls. more
Carmine Appice
Revolutionary for its time. It set the standard in the hard genre, but today it is widely surpassed. The fact remains that at least his brother can (even today) polish his shoes. more
Phil Collins
A wrist that even McEnroe would envy at Wimbledon '81. And he may not have been the best of the best, but if this is a mediocre drummer, 90% of drummers in the mid '70s should have switched to bass. more
Marilyn Manson
If you behave, I'll tell you the story of MARLIN MANSON... more
Burzum
I like your references in the DeBaser guide. more