Slipknot -Iowa
Well.. (part 2) if we have to laugh again, then we can also grant him a (rough) auscultation... more
Fear Factory -Digimortal
What a bland and undynamic album. Where has the positive energy of the first work gone? more
Nevermore -Dreaming Neon Black
Former members of Sanctuary play a regular heavy metal (very thrash) of good quality. more
Machine Head -The Burning Red
Thrashone/Metallone (falsely) modern: pretty much useless. more
Brujeria -Brujerizmo
In my opinion, it's the best played of their ridiculous/funny (at times) discography. (Members of Fear Factory collaborate..) more
Quicksand -Slip
formidable debut: post(mainstream)HC of exceptional caliber. more
Quicksand -Manic Compression
I didn't like it much... a sound too bare and songs that weren't exceptional, unlike its predecessor. more
Aphex Twin -I Care Because You Do
Electro(melodic)Various and crazy Rumoraglia Part. 2 more
Laika -Good Looking Blues
Extremely oblique Indie-Pop: a tribute to the legendary impoverished dog in Earth orbit. more
Quintorigo -Grigio
But with all the useless groups out there... they really had to split up? more
Napalm Death -Fear, Emptiness, Despair
If unfortunately I had to discourage a Napalm Death work, I would lean towards this little piece here. 6.5 (six and a half) more
Morphine -Yes
If this is not a masterpiece, it's only a step away. more
Morphine -Cure For Pain
Dark, intriguing, nocturnal, sensual.. in a nutshell, the Morphine. more
Morphine -Good
Dark as pitch this "cursed" second (head) job. more
Morphine -Like Swimming
The lowest point... or the highest of the dazzling Morphine discography. more
Morphine -The Night
Last work in the studio (posthumous to the passing of Mark Sandman). more
Napalm Death -Enemy Of The Music Business
First album (full) after the divorce from Earache. Hype-Grind sound but "songs" that aren't particularly memorable. Still on the rise. more
Napalm Death -Order Of The Leech
Great roaring comeback for the Birmingham quintet. more
La Crus -Dietro La Curva Del Cuore
Perhaps their most "accessible" (not trivial) album. more
Dark Angel -Time Does Not Heal
Monolithic thrash metal. Behind the drums, a certain Gene Hoglan. (1991) more