Gigi D'Agostino
In the '70s and '80s, Italian dance music was fresh air; Gigi D'Agostino, mainly, along with other fools, dropped big farts in the '90s. more
Gorgoroth
I ask those who don't understand damn thing about BM and those who have been listening for a couple of years to spare us ridiculous comments like "it's not music" and "real bm is something else." This, my gentlemen, is History. I quote above all "Under The Sign Of Hell." more
Sieges Even
A band that has turned technique into poetry but put down the pen at the peak of its inspiration. One of the most underrated bands of all time! more
Gorgoroth
They've never accepted me, black isn't for me. However, "Ad Majorem Sathanas Gloriam" I have to say I like. The vote shouldn't be taken into consideration, yes. more
The Libertines
mmm... once there were, I’m sure I saw them, bah... they were funny... more
The Cure
The cure?... succeeded... since '78 to today.. but the beauty is that we will never heal.. nvere.... enough more
The Mission
The Mission? failed...in part... more
The Libertines
How is it possible that there isn't even one review on this site...
Bad, very bad.
They are excellent. more
The Black Heart Procession
They have returned to their roots, and the album "SIX" is a wonderful rediscovery! more
The God Machine
Powerful, epic, and dreamlike. My all-time favorites. more
The Black Heart Procession
The slow march of broken Californian hearts: delicate, romantic, deep. more
Ska-P
Stalin would have sent them to Siberia... and with good reason!!! more
Green River
Well, there isn't much to say... the direct and inspiring Fathers of grunge. more
Mother Love Bone
A highly promising band that ended too soon... more
The Undertones
I need excitement oh I need it bad And it's the best, I've ever had... more
Motörhead
No matter how silly, repetitive, and loud they may be, they remain the true Heavy Metal for me. more
Iron Maiden
A band that has produced beautiful songs, they belong to that classic Heavy Metal that is always enjoyable. Bruce Dickinson is a great singer. But they have never consistently been at a high level. more
Rhapsody
It may seem strange, but the first albums were musically valid and offered something truly different in the power scene, especially far from sugary and kitschy melodies. Then, in the new millennium, they became ridiculous, something to feel truly ashamed of. The definition of Albano playing metal fits them quite well, but I reiterate, the early albums were genuinely excellent, especially Legendary Tales... more
A Perfect Circle
The veiled calm of the finest darkness of A Perfect Circle is wonderful, a truly beautiful project; they never go overboard, neither too far forward nor too far back, they stay in the center; perfectly within their musical perspective, unique. more
Ashes Divide
Has nobody written anything about "Keep telling myself it's alright"? Good group, with James Keenan's very talented son, a project created by the great guitarist of "A Perfect Circle": Billy Howerdel. It's definitely worth a listen. more