Frankly, for us, she is the diva of the coiffeurs. more
Reed "duu nòrdo" with a touch of Nick Drake more
The discs of Pink Floyd, according to my conception, belong to the genre of "classics," meaning works that have managed to convey the eternal feelings of the human soul expressed at their best and the fundamental characteristics of their time. This magical fusion of pathos and epos was born in the 60s amidst the fairy-tale tones and hallucinogenic journeys of Barrett, continues through the unrestrained symphonism of AHM, and culminates in the masterpieces of the 70s, all worthy of being among the great masterpieces of music of all time. One of my favorite bands. more
A band portrayed in a single, swift yet intriguing record. more
it was missing, here it is more
Great Irishmen, who look like Englishmen, who look like Genesis more
The best rock band of all time...according to Jack Black... more
Stupefying. more
Nothing disguised as an author. more
You either love it or hate it. Personally, I adore it. more
When I die, at my funeral I want Silver Rocket echoing in the air, and I absolutely want to be buried holding this absolute masterpiece, Good by Morphine and Ape Of Naples by Coil, always hoping that rigor mortis doesn’t break my balls too much. more
the beautiful summers that will never return more
Noisy, dark, and loud yet at the same time relaxing and "psychedelic," at times even sensual. A band capable of producing 4 masterpieces in a row from "Bad Moon Rising" to the immortal and never sufficiently praised "Daydream Nation." The rest continues with the stunning "Dirty" and "Goo." The decline in recent years is not so significant as to prevent me from giving it a 5. Eternal praise to the New Yorkers, the "heirs" (so to speak, since they are two different genres, albeit not too far apart) of the Velvet Underground. more
Great album, one of the most interesting works of classic singer-songwriter music: just guitar and voice. He, with a sublime and melancholic voice. But... what a life, poor thing... more
The manifesto (in every sense) of QMS. Direct, sharp, and adrenaline-fueled pieces alternate with more cumbersome and complex ones: an appetizer for the incredible Happy Trails! Undoubtedly the perfect album for getting to know this unique band. For some still inexperienced, for me their first masterpiece. A guitar duo in splendid form and an unmissable trademark of this album. Valenti is missing, but that hardly matters: to posterity! more
Anarchic acid rock, a timeless manifesto. Grace Slick has a voice like a siren. Wooden Ship and Eskimo Blue Day remain the standout tracks of a sublime album. more
There is no more poetry growing. more
Are there any groups capable, within about three years, of producing a triptych of masterpiece albums such as "Good" - "Cure For Pain" and "Yes"? I doubt it... more