Third and final (exciting) album by Mike Patton and the clattering crew. more
F-E-N-O-M-E-N-A-L (do I need to add anything else?) more
Eco-friendly electronics: what a great album! more
Mini CD (5 tracks) definitely surprising (and beautiful). more
It must have been the classic stroke of luck, but this little *discherello is truly amazing... (at least that's how I seem to remember it). more
S-T-O-R-Y (the judgment does not include the obscene/ridiculous Nazi-like lyrics.. for the sake of clarity) more
Dear Franco, the old jobs are a whole different story.. more
Slightly inferior to the previous masterpiece, but well above average. more
After Reign In Blood, anything they did would have been inferior... this is, sometimes, musically by quite a bit. more
Well... we're back to the usual (for the latest albums): plenty of grit but so-so quality. more
Death (look a bit..) Metal played impeccably: too bad for the not-so-devastating impact. more
Highly appreciated by most.. a bit disappointing for the wrecked writing. more
Wow, what an ignominy... but musically (so to speak) I had a lot of fun. more
Abandoning the (idiotic) semi "evil" themes, they dive into their eco-death/opera: not bad. more
Militant A on vocals + i Brutopop on instruments: an interesting combination. more
In my opinion, it is the absolute pinnacle of the long, winding Neurosisian career. more
Neurosis on Music For Nations (1999): not a masterpiece, but for fans of the genre, it easily holds up. (1999) more
Story.. (pure visionary madness in 1975) more
Damn, what a disco man.. more
Music contained therein: trip hop in a more dance/floor version compared to the recent past. more