Not that innovative, and I'm not particularly fond of his approach to the blues. But hey, I found him kind of likeable! 3 more
If Hell exists, they hold the keys to it. more
Overrated. But not in the sense that he doesn't deserve what he has become—in fact, quite the opposite. Rather, in the sense that he is not the only one! So, to all the pseudo-blues lovers out there who only know The Thrill Is Gone... burn yourselves!
He is truly magnificent. A big guy full of passion, smiles, and melancholy; he has skillfully blended multiple black genres to create a multifaceted blues. 5! more
Yes, yes, the voice is unbearable.
Yes, yes, the production is incredibly messed up.
Yes, yes, the solos are way too long.
...hey, but these guys really rock!
Closer to hell than so many others, they represent the true face of 80s Epic, the real one: far from rubber swords and similar bullshit, they tell the story of a world of monsters and big guys with great mastery; unjustly snubbed by practically 99% of every metalhead. more
There's nothing better to make sense of a melancholy and desolate evening. more
Inconceivable to give them less than 5. No, come on, seriously, they were the best ever! Such an on-stage chemistry will never be reached again, so much sex and blues fused together, so much genius at the service of four rowdy little Englishmen.
My favorites from here to eternity! more
I mean guys, this man is an absurd bonus on every album he's been a part of. That touch, sometimes with the addition of a violin bow... 5 and that's it. Incredible. more
Heralds of Teutonic metal, people like Petrozza have always done good for the metal scene. Unjustly undervalued... but perhaps it’s better this way, as it preserves their musical integrity! more
Wow, how beautiful [cit.] more
Absolute genius, extraordinary artist. A full and well-deserved five. more
he's quite cunning more
DeBaser. more
Madness sets us free... more
great people ...ask the USA and all the kicked asses they’ve taken.... more
"Know your enemy, know yourself" more
A pure pop shit, with some uninspired ballads here and there trying to rise above the general trash. The only salvable track: "Cease Fire." Feel free to say the album sucks, but that’s a great song. more
Rarely the best Gabriel of the '00s: "Low Light," "Father, Son," "Downside Up," and "Make Tomorrow" speak for themselves. more
the existing proof that there is never a limit to the worse more
RAININ' BLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD more