I'm not a big fan of Linkin Park, but when I heard about his suicide, I was really upset. Truly wonderful voice. more
When I think of Phil Collins, the Phil Collins of the 70s, and then I come across this album, only one word comes to mind: SADNESS! Here he tries to be Mike Oldfield, but the result is a desolate total flatness. more
Complex, yet accessible, always of the highest musical quality. more
the good Gionata before the Teatro, by Capovilla, of the fingerpicking... or maybe just old age. Bring us back the sebp more
Historic Death Metal band that unfortunately had the bad luck to come at the wrong time. They could have truly been one of the very first bands of Death Metal. In any case, the early albums are legendary. more
Few frills and a lot of substance. Slightly inferior to Live Bullet, but we could use more like this!!! more
Listen to "The Slim Shady LP" before judging. more
Made in Japan, live from 1973, has more energy and drive than entire discographies of numerous bands. If we add Machine Head, from 1972, and In Rock, from 1970, I think giving them top marks is even an understatement. What a history, damn! more
It had been years since I last listened to it in full; today I gave it a thorough listen again, still a great masterpiece, flawless. Beautiful. more
Need Your Love So Bad....... And I still get emotional. more
sometimes you don't seek them out, but they find you. A pleasant surprise from a forgotten singer-songwriter. more
punk is for normal people more
Modern fusion is, by definition, them; it's a shame they have dissolved.
However, their sound lives on in other projects of the individual members. more
If you search for "rock" in a dictionary, an image of these four types pops up. more
The white soul with stars and stripes more
The usual grand Stones. They never disappoint live, and here, almost unplugged, they enrich some gems from the past. Are they or are they not the greatest band of all time? more
They mix blues and folk with pure hard rock. They are truly great, and if I had to describe John Bonham, well, I would say he grabs you with his very first hit on the bass drum. Jimmy Page? Everything about him is better, from the low notes to the high notes of his formidable guitar. John Paul Jones? One of the many legends of the bass, I highly respect him. Robert Plant? A voice worthy of all the success they achieved. Even today, they remain a legend, nearly 40 years after Bonzo's death. more
As far as I can understand, I would say the worst of Korn, an absolutely flat and apathetic album. more
How the hell am I supposed to define all this mess?! more
Wonderful record, stop! more