Disc that I have practically worn out... (even though it has been harshly criticized by the "critics") more
Peek-A-Boo, Explosions, Out Of Sync remain among the absolute (POP) peaks of the second part of Devo's career (mid-eighties). more
Perhaps the album I am most proud of (even a gift... Thank you again, Beppe Calcidrata..) more
Mark Mothersbaugh + Gerald V. Casale.. do I need to add anything else? more
Super offer £. 2,900... but if you ask me what's inside... more
Ridiculously posers.. but how much sick clarity in these tragic serenades more
Space pop (in every sense..) Franco-Italian: in concert they would emerge from giant eggs... not even Mork & Mindy. more
How much I liked this album... you have no idea: a kind of more immediate Celtic Frost with an excellent guitarist... different times! more
Not to be confused with the previous namesake from a few years earlier... on Metal Blade Records if I'm not mistaken... more
Really unusual "Metal" album and "ahead" of the surrounding chronological junk (1989) more
A.O.R./Pomp Hard Rock of the finest quality (1988) more
One of the metal albums that impressed me the most (in a positive way) during my youth. more
Very, very, very below the debut and my expectations. more
Not at the spectacular level of the first two.. but reasonably listenable. (1989) more
Undoubtedly the most complete and successful album by Savatage (first phase of their career). (1987) more
Epic Metal of stellar caliber (with all the fanfare that entails). more
Epic Metal that is grim (truly monolithic sounds) of stellar caliber (with all the necessary bombast). more
"Death To False Metal" is written on the back.. so why such a "light" album (compared to their previous standards)? Yet I liked it a lot.. more
This time they self-proclaim themselves KINGS OF METAL... an ego reminiscent of the berlusclown, I would say: much better the old records. more
Tommy Iommi doesn't give up and hires the (good) Tony Martin on vocals: an enjoyable record. more