Started well, but he's already doing the same thing again. I'm lowering it from 2 to 1.5. more
For over thirty years dedicated to meticulously rewriting the same song...but it's a beautiful and classic song. Better than the sad little songs that dominate nowadays. Any reference to the various Marco Carta (pecorina), ValeriA Scanu, Giuseppine Ferreri, Gigetti D'alessio is purely intentional. more
With the voice he had, he could have dominated everyone in the '80s. During a particular historical period, singing about homophobia to the sounds of New Wave. more
In reality, many recognize in the character only what the English tabloids have written - in my opinion - overly emphasizing his life offstage. I picture him as a solitary boy sitting down to write songs inspired by the books he's read, with his guitar beside him. I hope to continue to see him "clean" like he is now, because, in the end, the person is more important than the character. He has written great songs, and the first one that comes to mind is Love You But You're Green with Babyshambles. more
The industrial that meets hardcore, too bad the only legacy is just 6 (formidable) tracks.
MAN SHOULD SURRENDER! more
Her voice makes me double over. I cry with the high notes. STEEL THROAT. more
Only four definitions? Are you kidding? more
The greatest composer of the 20th century more
More than an actor, he is a face, and I firmly believe that "Matrix" would not have been the same without him. more
This is where it all begins; and by "all" I mean Death Metal. Before Death, Morbid Angel, and Obituary, there were Possessed. The singer Jeff Becerra and guitarist Larry Lalonde are only seventeen (did someone say Primus?!?) but they have crystal-clear ideas: to go beyond the Thrash of Slayer. To push even further, towards Hell. Guttural voice, lightning-fast riffs, a grim and satanic atmosphere; a rough production but still acceptable given the tight budget to record this cornerstone of extremism in music. The bloody and chilling "The Exorcist" opens the universal floodgates; they would never be able to reach such horrendous levels again... BURNING IN HELL... more
I will take you, Lady
I'll take you, Lady
uhuh
Great… more
4 to "Aria" and the subsequent, 2 to everything else, so the average leans more towards 2 than 3. more
"What went down" is a great album; the rest didn't excite me too much, unfortunately for them, the band is among the pioneers of the hipster movement. more
Among various changes in frontmen, the most remembered phase, sometimes celebrated (by the old fans of the so-called Madchester phenomenon), is that of "Life," a truly excellent album that is a mix of the sounds brought back to prominence by Stone Roses & company, very 60's. It’s a shame it was a very short-lived experience, and like many other bands from that era, they got lost along the way. The live "21790" is also fantastic (if you can manage to find it). more
A band that I have tried countless times to listen to, which is difficult for me because of Mrs. Shaw's shrill and terrible voice; maybe one day I'll find the courage.. who knows. more
How to rape a microphone. more
Well, I don’t understand all these negative votes. They may not be the Smiths, but they’ve produced some pleasant tracks as well. more
History of NYHC. more
Colossi of Crust. more