Beg To Diffa! more
Dec 2000. At a friend's house, I slapped this vinyl on the turntable... I don't know who kept me from sneaking that record away from my friends, as it was gathering dust. But 10 minutes later, I was at the corner store buying the CD, which is still spinning in the player of my Peugeot 206 4 x 4. more
Cosmo: Star, Black Black Black, Star, Planet, Black Black, Black (hole), Star, Black, Black, Black...Planet etc etc...Here is the music of the MAIN. more
I'm sorry, but I cannot access external websites or videos. If you provide the text you'd like translated, I'd be happy to help! more
For 30 years "in the sign of evil." more
The first 3 albums are pretty good. Then...the cosmic void... more
Angelic voice, pretty good music, in short, nice Irish songwriting, as always. more
They scrape the mud off their combat boots with a good portion of the most "acclaimed" thrash albums. more
the favorite album of good hjhhjij more
Refined concept album with a profoundly philosophical reflection on the futility of war, conflicts between people, the lack of understanding, and the spirit of solidarity; the sum of interpersonal contrasts, surely a byproduct of the predominantly individualistic nature of the human race, only partially softened by social aggregations that sometimes succumb to their creators... in other words, VIOLENZA T(H)RASHISSIMA!!!!!!! (3.5) more
Classic of Virulence more
An electrifying and engaging live performance... a fairly rich setlist (even though "civil war," which I think is stunning, is missing...) beautiful live versions of "november rain" with a very long piano intro, and "don't cry" played and sung in a way that's definitely less syrupy and much more intense than the original... definitely an album to have for fans of the genre. more
The sung Mass more
In my opinion, the masterpiece of this group that has recently worsened significantly... all the tracks are very catchy and enjoyable. Perhaps the only one that leaves something to be desired is "get on top," but everything else is very smooth and well-arranged... except for the singer's voice, which has never really convinced me too much. more
I'm very attached to this album, as it was like the second one I bought with my pocket money as a kid... apart from that, I think it's one of the most beautiful works of the Emilian panzerotto! Beautiful especially "puro amore," "arcord," "dopo di noi," and "temporaneamente x sempre tuo." Awful instead is "karma stai calma." more
Joyful band from expanded prolificacy, although sometimes lavish in trivialities that don't mean much. Some collections are recommended, however, to those who enjoy a bit of Hollywood music. more
Inserting music from the Big Band era of the '20s and Charleston into the Disco of the '70s has a touch of genius. Intriguing and original, now ended up in the attic of oblivion. more
I appreciated him only for what he did with Aphrodite's Child. For the rest (and as far as I'm concerned), it’s a big "MEH." more
An artist active in the Irish underground scene for 30 years, his band The Frames is somewhat of a legend at home, selling out shows without almost any announcement. In Italy, nobody knows him. Yet he deserves it, oh yes, he truly deserves it.
Only for TRUE music lovers. Not recommended for others. more