Japanese Ultra Shit Band more
A first-class hypocrite: he allows himself to talk trash about those he doesn't like, but beyond his mediocrity, as a musician, he has never gone far, the dear pathetic counterpart of Ozzy Osbourne ;) more
Masterpiece, with all due respect to Dino Valenti. more
Dressing a decade with class, style, and elegance, unique and unrepeatable. more
Kicked out on his ass by Sky, he started doing live streams on YouTube. more
The night-singing robin... more
The poet of simple yet vintage things! more
BRRRR! more
Now, I don't want to come down hard on her, it's just that... it drives me crazy to see her presenting her latest work on FAZIO. more
One of his weak points? The power of Love. Main reason? The lazy oscillation between two classics (Für Elise by Alice and... that one by The Who) without any neoclassical experimentation, but let's get to the point.
In the two decades before and the one after, aside from infinitesimal flaws, he hasn't missed a beat, and that cruel joke played on him by fate has not in the slightest diminished his artistic career... fantastic and never contradictory... more
nothing nothing bad, on the contrary!! more
A concept album about good drinking more
One of the most overrated songs in the history of music, "Imagine" is one of the ugliest songs ever written, both musically and conceptually, on par with "We Are the World." more
The last true "rockstar" in history... more
Genesis, one of the most beautiful pages of progressive rock ever written by a group that was just starting out. Magnificent. more
A stunning album. Pyrotechnic compositions but never over the top, millimetric arrangements, performers with real chops, and a sound that's downright terrifying. Is there anything else you need? more
20 years of Gaucho, Fagen and Becker still as fresh as ever!! more
For me:
_The Hurting 7
_Big Chair 9
_Seeds of Love 8.5
_Elemental 8
_Raoul 9.5
_Saturnine Martial & Lunatic 8
_Everybody Loves a Happy Ending 8 more
After contributing to the creation of Grindcore with the first part of "Scum" in Napalm Death, Mick Harris and Nick Bullen found themselves in the early nineties setting up the chilling creature Scorn. Nightmare Post-Grind; the first album Vae Solis is a journey, a fall into the vastness of dark hells spanning 75 minutes filled with suffocating industrial noise, samples, and stunning Ambient passages. The uninterrupted listening experience remains shocking even today. No peace, towards nothingness, towards the destruction of the human mind; it’s the 8 minutes of "On Ice" (a rather explicit title) that stands out as the most effective (s)brano, describing the unique approach of the English duo to sound material. They would never be able to replicate such chilling relentlessness again... SUCK AND EAT YOU... more
his best work. more