The album I'm least fond of from "THOSE" years. But I imagine the Boss doesn't care about this statement. more
They are Italians and they make beautiful music. What more could you want? Maybe if they were, I don’t know, English, they would end up in nothingness, who knows. more
5 stars, come on. I can't see what else needs to be done to get them other than writing grand debut songs, becoming an icon of a movement, and, well, who knows what else has come out of this album. more
It’s not a successful album; they seem quite lost. But when the pair "Deserve love" and "put your money" starts, everyone goes silent. more
Smaller than Funeral, equally important. Indeed. more
Let's call it astral convergence, but this album was a great success for him. A bit of a child of its time, but also quite ordinary. more
I will always remember the pill I found stuck to my pants the day after one of their live shows. more
4 because he deserved more. He deserved that each of you knew by heart at least "La Lavatrice E Il Muro" but also others, eh. more
Back then, I adored him. Over the years, it's gotten pretty worse. Anyway, how many times have I listened to these songs live... more
I would give it a 5, but that would be wrong. Anyway, it came out at just the right moment for me to take it straight to the face and discover this damn "indie italiano." more
I really would have wanted to love him. But even today, I can't get a song in my head. A great demonstration of musical variety, for sure. more
Hitting a handful of songs. Not everyone can do that. Well done. more
The album of maturity. Whatever maturity it may be. more
Some songs are iconic, but like everything they did back then. Of course, we're talking about paromana italiano. more
A good album by Afterhours. However, it lacks the highs found in their other albums. more
A much-needed celebration of a band that has been revolutionizing the Italian rock scene. more
Some songs I still listen to today. And when it all kicks in, I don’t skip anything, quite the opposite. more
One of the most interesting albums of 2011. An obsessive and highly successful cut-and-paste. more
Among the best artists around. Porcupine Tree is one of the best Prog bands of the last two decades, and the solo career has given us masterpieces like The Raven That Refused to Sing and Hand Cannot Erase, while his side projects range from good to excellent. Multifaceted, creative, and with an insane attention to sound and details. This one knows a lot. more
For some great expert of RePP and Niuwmerdal, these would be Italian pop songs that we only drink in Italy. As they say, shit for brains. more