Their music can be as devastating as you want (and it is), but despite the insane Igor's drumming and Massimiliano's rituals, they deserve respect for one reason: they think war is awful, and they scream it out loud. more
Fundamentals more
"Empaia steit of 'Muràrumme'" more
Porcella smack more
"5 euros...two joints come on..." more
A chest full of treasures more
RAM DADAMA RAM DU DUM DURUDUM DAM DUM DUM
A project that has plunged the power metal genre into an endless abyss. more
Second title of the Irish sprite, which makes us feel how much we all lack. more
Pleasant as not taking a shit for 10 days more
"Son of a bitch" has always been the joke that thrilled him the most. more
he was: at 53 and a half..His last Xmas! more
I have never heard one of their songs, I'm trying to figure out if I'm missing out on something or not. more
Today it would be labeled in the worst possible ways, a symbol repeatedly destroyed and "disturbed" (with its magnificent work) by characters of questionable taste. more
If we dig beneath the media phenomenon, the most annoying fanbase in the world (or one of the most annoying), etc., we reach the substance, which is that gigantic album titled "In Utero." The rest doesn’t interest me. more
They take cues from At The Drive-In and mewithoutYou to create a unique style, blending post-hardcore, screamo, with a splash of jazz and post-rock. Jonathan Dreyer enriches the instrumental arrangements with truly high-quality lyrics and great vocal versatility, ranging from emotional screams to spoken-word. "Wildlife" is an incredible album and their masterpiece (and they probably won’t ever top it), but the other albums are no slouches either (especially the most recent "Panorama"). Super interesting and highly recommended! more
Bill Hicks would tear it down in his shows, and I laughed a lot because he was brilliant when he labeled you as "a big lady" and made all sorts of allusions. I've never really appreciated the Wham! era and that exhausting attitude; it was probably in his character. As he admitted himself, he wanted to boost his ego and be idolized (his own words). For better or for worse, he leaves us with the number 1 icon of the entire '80s, a devastating year for many artists known to the so-called "general public." As for songs, I remember "I Want Your Sex," "Freedom," and "Faith," which were still danceable. more
More looks than musical quality with partner Andrew, better later. more
How to make today's poppettare insignificant. more
If he had stopped at "Trilogy," he might not be so criticized nowadays. For over 25 years, his albums have sounded like a mix of monotony, expressionlessness, boredom, and billions of notes thrown together played at hyper speed. more
Simply one of the most beautiful albums of the '80s, probably his best solo album (excluding the duo with Linda) and... Is there really anything else to add in front of this? devonside Richard Thompson Artwork.
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