Masterpiece. When out of 8 tracks there isn't a second to waste and when at least 6 of these tracks, one after another, are all among the most representative and valuable pieces of the band, then we are facing a record of absolute worth. Here the sound becomes even heavier, more monolithic, but we also find the surprising gem that I believe very few expected from them at the time, namely "Planet Caravan." Then there’s a stunning opener like "War Pigs," the riff of "Iron Man," and my favorite from "Paranoid," which is "Electric Funeral" and its mind-bending, vomitous riff. Monolith. more
Too much useless noise aimed at covering up the ramblings that want to be intellectually "significant" but are just annoying and senseless, doing harm (...or worse) to what dozens of Italian bands have done before them. Insignificant. more
The Rocker Next Door more
Absolutely Zappa, no one like him more
A step below Plasteroid but with one of the most beautiful covers ever made, and a certain Galactica on 5 is out of the question. more
every now and then a pear of British folk is just what you need more
Let's forget about the '60s revivals, which were charming at first but then became tiresome; his solo albums were fascinating, original, and far from predictable, especially "Superivan" and "Urlo." And if he had avoided the antics from Big Brother, it would have definitely been for the best. more
Ridiculous actress, pointless character, classic example of a privileged individual who got lucky. more
Discovering Happiness more
too bad for the second half of the cd, their nonsense ruins the good stuff! more
I may be biased, but if a nearly 70-year-old man, suffering from cancer and just months away from his death, creates an album like "Blackstar," there’s no room for talk. more
If they had split up in the late '90s, we would remember them as a decent prog band. And indeed, Moore's departure hurt their sound more than a kick to the shins. The rating holds up until Falling Into Infinity (and partially Metropolis pt.2); afterward, they replaced them with lookalikes. more
Electronic dandy, cultured futurist with romantic nostalgia: a music of unions that only the eclecticism of this little Englishman could give birth to. more
A masterful album that tiptoes into each song before exploding; "the calm before the storm" is perhaps the expression that best represents "Origin of Symmetry," in my humble opinion, the best work of Muse. Inspired, refined, a classy piece that at the same time roars with its guitar bursts and Bellamy's excellent vocal performance. One of the must-haves in the collection among post-2000 albums. My favorites are Bliss and Citizen Erased, capable of both cradling and overwhelming you. SUBLIME more
The same movies for over 20 years...seen one, seen them all... more
I have also read some irreverent comments, that's the beauty of democracy. This is why I have some reservations (about democracy). more
The most Springsteen-like of our rockers.
Like Gimondi with Merckx, he was unfortunate enough to be contemporaneous with Ligabue.
He deserved more luck. more
Perhaps the most underrated among Italian singer-songwriters.
A masterpiece with Alì Zazà Doppio lungo addio Il cielo d'Irlanda Niente passa invano
and other gems. more