Dark as pitch this "cursed" second (head) job. more
The lowest point... or the highest of the dazzling Morphine discography. more
Last work in the studio (posthumous to the passing of Mark Sandman). more
First album (full) after the divorce from Earache. Hype-Grind sound but "songs" that aren't particularly memorable. Still on the rise. more
Great roaring comeback for the Birmingham quintet. more
Perhaps their most "accessible" (not trivial) album. more
Monolithic thrash metal. Behind the drums, a certain Gene Hoglan. (1991) more
One of the records that has most impressed/ruined me (positively) during my middle/young age. more
I admit it: this little disk didn't drive me crazy.. more
In my opinion, from here on, the ugly "decline" begins.. more
Of course, the early works were a completely different matter... but a good half hour can still be afforded. more
They paraphrase (if I'm not mistaken) a title of an Ornette Coleman record... excellent and courageous album. more
Started as a death/doom band, they have turned into something that lies halfway between dark and metal (nice but nothing more). more
Portuguese metal (if I'm not mistaken).. I don't remember any other reason. more
Everyone (so to speak..) is crazy about Converge: even though I'm a fan of the genre, they don't really grab me. more
Neurosis on Relapse Records... truly something else. more
Story... (pure visionary madness in 1974) more
History.. (pure visionary madness in 1978) more
Practically useless album, indeed: monolithic and quite boring in terms of form. Much better the first part of the career. more
Truly venomous, this extremely furious album: a devastating mix of Unsane and Neurosis... but with more flair. more