Humid and foggy atmospheres, darkness and desolation, a gloomy and oppressive environment.
A modern version of Dimmu Borgir's For All Tid and Satyricon's Dark Medieval Times. more
I adored Kyuss. QOTSA: An amazing debut, a great second album, then the boom album (which, in my opinion, is inferior to the first two), and then the end... What a pity. more
Travel writer and versatile essayist with a wealth of knowledge and an utterly fantastic sense of humor. more
Genius and charisma more
Unplugged is a masterpiece. The other albums are very good too (Dirt above all). more
...I'm angry! more
less than mediocre more
But how much do they show off, my God!?!?... There’s better in the Italian scene... more
... Crazy for a whole lifetime! more
King for a day... more
the perfect profile of a student living away from home who arrives in the city and tries to portray themselves as sophisticated more
In a ranking of singers with the most pathetic stage names, he competes with Jovanotti and Bobby Solo. more
..California sun, exotic landscapes and lots of LSD.. more
Head without a cap. more
Absolute and carefree master of cinema (and beyond). more
the only shredder who has always managed to combine technique and feeling, with a greater emphasis on the latter. It’s no coincidence that many of his pieces are known even by those outside the field. more
He’s so fast that with just the vibrations of his guitar he managed to stop Chuck Norris’s punch. more
still mineral water more
Magnificent. more
Everyone else is just guitarists... more