this group has been a nice surprise. Beautiful rock, well played and with great melodies. In a just world, they would already be successful! Highly recommended! more
For those who love pogoing and constantly banging their heads, this album is definitely made for them! Carini more
one of the peaks of all melodic hard rock. Unfortunately a cult band and little known yet better than many more prestigious names. Takes two and I'll see you in my dream exciting to the point of being sick! more
Can pop, prog, and hard rock be fused? Certainly, and this captivating album proves it! more
great album, for a forgotten and too mistreated band. Less personal than the debut, but melodies as always outstanding! more
even more commercial than the previous ones with a sparing use of synthesizers, but still irresistible precisely for its very sugary nature more
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Lobotomy "born in hell" more
nice this group, practically unknown, in fact unusual also its purchase, anyway pleasant! more
Nice CD! Pleasant and historically significant, as it is considered by many to be the album that kicked off AOR! more
The disc of perfection. Perfectly circular structure, Captain Page shows everyone the soul of Led Zeppelin. more
The second stage of the journey starts to reveal new landscapes. The philosophy of the Zeppelins is spreading. more
The acoustic album. Misunderstood, criticized, it remains a gem of the discography of the Dirigible, which has only turned off the engine to continue to float in the air. more
A strange record, sometimes coherent, sometimes hard to fit into musical schemes. Just listen to "No Quarter" and let yourself go. more
The first CD of the Dirigibile, its departure, the beginning of its splendid flight. more
The destination's Cd. A crew member dies and the rest of the crew can't continue. Is it a physiological end or is it just a sudden gust of wind that brings down the airship? more
An impactful, sharp CD, but it doesn’t have the same depth as the others. Perhaps a bit worn out, the Zeppelins pay the price on this album due to the shortened recording times. more
The last true album of the Dirigible, gliding towards other destinations, towards an electronic and ambient future. Page, supported by Jones, creates an underrated album that manages to keep hidden gems. more
A double CD that showcases a double soul. The first is gritty, while the second is brilliant and atmospheric. A mystical omen amidst smoky mists and dark sunsets. more