Acrobatic sonic alchemy in balance between carefree and mocking "song-form" and daring Jazz-Rock, with the virtue of undeniable cohesion among the three. To summarize, a burst of carefree creativity. The roots of the so-called "Canterbury school." more
I have two vinyl copies. Maybe I'll buy the CDs... more
The ineptitude and incompetence of Stanlio, who turns every action into a disaster, makes him the true comic character of the two, but also the naivety of Ollio, who blindly trusts him and becomes his victim. All of this, of course, is what makes us laugh. more
Sunday morning, a beautiful sun and this as a background. I couldn't ask for more... more
A big more
Even today, after years and years, the greatest of all. We laughed genuinely and without vulgarity. "The world is full of people like Stan and Ollie. There's always a fool to whom nothing ever happens, and one who thinks he's clever, but is actually the biggest fool of all. It's just that he doesn't know it." (Oliver Hardy). more
I had one of his cassette tapes when I was a kid; I don't know how many times I listened to it. I think he made some great songs, if you contextualize the genre. Much better than an Al Bano, that's for sure. more
A great poet! more
Will it be understood why the vinyl of this album is now worn out? more
Hard rock. Period. more
There is truly a delta missing for definitive maturity. Yet in this last hint of shyness, they may be even greater. more
Lately, I've been listening to Bob a lot; he's always been my favorite in reggae, which is usually not among my preferred genres, but he is the exception. more
beautiful is beautiful. but why do I never think it? more
It's difficult, even for a band like Isis, to replicate the glory of their previous two albums; indeed, as far as I'm concerned, "In The Absence Of Truth" remains a step below "Oceanic" and "Panopticon." There are no shortage of songs of enormous quality, featuring that celestial and ethereal sound that first envelops you, warms you, and then suddenly sinks you with abrupt shifts in sound that move with colossal, asphyxiating cadences of the Sludge Metal school. The nine minutes of the concluding "Garden of Light" once again demonstrate the greatness of a band among my favorites of the last twenty years. Listen to the instrumental part that concludes the piece, with those tribal percussion accompanying a guitar sound that "ascends" to total ecstasy...HOLY TEARS... more
I like it when we talk about "smart marketing"; this is an example. Sorry, but if only there were more like this on the radio compared to other nonsense we hear. more
Lagna DelRey more
Wow, what a flow these Rappica! more
Hypnotic synth pop/new wave, nocturnal, chaotic, at times almost deliberately polished. Music reminiscent of a nightclub with neon lights, recalling the lost '80s. more
Freshly milked cow's milk is fantastic. I’ve tried it. Long live the cows. more
he manages to release some leftovers (Untitled Unmastered) and create a masterpiece just like he can duet with Maroon 5. Five for life. more