Is this the best Renato? more
"Are You Experienced?" and "Electric Ladyland" are two super albums, but this one is too... more
single released on 19/09/2019 that anticipates the new album by Brunori sas more
A truly underrated and overlooked group. An amazing band that has been able to combine post-hardcore, noise-rock, grunge, and post-rock in an exceptional way. All their albums are extraordinary, almost in a climax; if you’ve never listened to them, give them a try, it's really worth it. more
"Twin Infinitives" is an absolute disgrace. Simply unpleasant and unbearably dull. For the rest of their discography, three stars are fair enough, but that sonic abomination brings the average down. more
present Breakfast in America.....another group!! more
waste, pieces for others....well, I quite like it. more
Better than the previous "The Final Cut," which was flat and monotone, even if it had better lyrics. It's true that on this album the somewhat plasticky over-production based on sequencers and sound compressors takes the lead, but we are in 1987; that was the era. For me, it's not to be thrown away, even though it's definitely one of the last albums of the group in a hypothetical ranking. And to be honest, it can easily be considered a solo album by Gilmour. more
Another great album by Van Morrison, who in the '70s (and even in the '80s) lined up stunning records one after the other with just a couple of minor episodes/dips. I find this a very relaxing album, as well as emotionally moving, full of ballads, some of which are spine-tingling due to the intensity of Van's voice and interpretation, along with excellent arrangements (I’m thinking of the opening track "Snow in San Anselmo" and the grandeur of "Purple Heather" placed at the end, or the stunning title track—three of the best songs on the album). Then you can let yourself be rocked by his voice in the very relaxing 10 minutes of "Autumn Song," there's the more upbeat "The Great Deception," and the cherry on top, a cover: the Van Morrison version of "Bein' Green," which his beautiful voice transforms into an exhilarating piece; Kermit Morrison. Van the Muppet, in short. more
and thanks to @ilconte for the mention....and I give it a 5!!! more
Great live show, setlist of greatest hits. more
Time to dogs and police, clearance and backroom dealing. more
1 just for the cover of "Nothing Else Matters" that he did. more
manifest magic among the furrows more
beautiful neurotic simplicity more
Holy mother, what an album! more
It lacks a bit of the spontaneity of "Unorthodox," but the musicians' technique is highly refined. With a keen ear for jazz-rock and prog, one can notice very interesting details; "Sun In The Night" is a magnificent gem with oriental sounds, while "Hate Zone" and "Disco Suicide" are also very beautiful. Furthermore, the idea of having each of the four members write a couple of tracks will make the album more varied (Collapsar by Lumley or Orbits by Jones). It’s a shame about Phil's sweet contribution in "Maybe I'll Lend You Mind After All," where that “sweetness” makes an appearance again, which had already spoiled that immense gem called "Genesis" a few years back. Despite this, the album is quite peculiar, and I highly recommend it to those looking for new sounds, slightly outside the norms of both rock and jazz. 4 deserved stars. more
But why do they make certain people sing? I don't understand... more
Fantastic when she sings, less so when she talks. But here we judge the music, so... 5 full stars (well deserved). more