Post-Joshua Tree spin-off, more than an album, it’s their last testament before the subsequent Berlin-electronic deviations. "All I Want is You" and "Angel of Harlem" could have easily fit into the Joshua tree. more
Perfect with Bon Scott, good even with Johnson, but a bit repetitive from the mid '80s onwards. Although I've always found Black Ice quite enjoyable. more
So much anger, and above all so much style. more
Awesome band that has brought back a certain type of "working-class" and street-style glam. more
brimmìdioraison more
Inside there is a World. more
The America, for those of my age, is very much, if not almost everything: freshness, joy of listening, and above all youth. And not only because they were young and we were young. So, I also say: don't touch my America! more
I consider this man the true father of modern songwriting. Without taking anything away from other great artists, he has more offspring, Young (I think of the various, extraordinary Kozelek, Linkous, Cobain...) than anyone else. He struggled while digging into the depths of the human soul, an innovator, a forerunner of sounds and musical movements that exploded years, decades later. A unique and genius artist from whom there is and always will be something to learn. more
Worthy of respect, in every aspect more
Giants of hard rock more
Wonderful, sweet, and polished pop more
Perhaps the best band of the UK82 wave. more
The first two were good, then nothing: they became more of a stereotype than a band. more
Of that genre, I might be among the least bad, at least here in Italy. more
Only something at the beginning is salvageable, then really terrible. Not to mention the obvious plagiarism of Stiff Little Fingers on the cover of the latest album. more
The debuts are good, the latest work is good too, with several positive flashes overall. As main drawbacks, however, "Let the Dominoes Fall" and the presence of a certain Frederiksen. more
Pop punk, the real thing more
Damned Damned Damned perhaps the best punk album of '77 in English. The collaboration with Motörhead is legendary, not to mention Machine Gun Etiquette. more
Wilko and Lee are enough to guarantee 5 stars for life. Pure and straightforward R&b, more
Only a maximum 15-year-old American teenager would get hyped listening to them. Pathetic. more