Porno
'Tween' and 'Squirt' stratospheric albums more
Jack Nicholson
one of the greatest actors of all time, who also went out of his mind at the right moment (and not like De Niro who keeps doing junk every year) more
Jandek -Ready for the House
Truly disturbing. A masterpiece. Jandek resembles a Neil Young after an alcoholic night, abandoned by some woman from some street corner, with a out-of-tune guitar (or however you want to put it), contemplating the death of everything. The album cover best expresses alienation and loneliness. The echoing sound of the guitar seems to come from an abandoned psychiatric hospital, and Jandek appears to spit out all his hatred with a unique perversion. more
Afterhours -Folfiri o Folfox
The album is apparently heavily influenced in its content (from the lyrics and atmospheres) by the death of Manuel Agnelli's father. In this work, I find one of the usual flaws of the Afterhours, which is to always have too much going on. If it had been composed of just ten songs, we would probably be talking about a great album right now. Instead, alongside some very beautiful songs ('Non voglio ritrovare il tuo nome', 'Lasciati ingannare', 'Né pani né pesci'), we find some objectively bad tracks (like 'Fra i non viventi vivremo noi', for example) or in some way incomprehensible for how poorly they came out, if not at all ('San Miguel', the same title track...). My favorite? 'Se io fossi il giudice'. Beautiful halfway. more
Nicolas Winding Refn -The Neon Demon
In my opinion, it is a sort of ideal sequel to 'Only God Forgives,' even though the stories are obviously different. Both films somehow deal with innocence and how violence and horror, in all their possible forms, follow it almost naturally and consequentially. As if the two were necessarily two sides of the same coin. A successful psychological thriller, filled with scenes rich in symbolism, featuring the ever-brighter star Elle Fanning (with Keanu Reeves in the cast) in the lead role, and the music by Cliff Martinez, which is much more than just a true soundtrack, but which, in its essence, contributes substantially to the visionary and hallucinatory content of the film. more
David Jackson
In a simple definition, you can describe David Jackson as one hell of a phenomenon. more
Richard Wright
A top-class musician, brilliant composer, the "hidden" and reserved soul of the Floyd: always in the background, sidelined, yet how many gems has he gifted us (even as a solo artist: I love "Broken China")! A great... more
Stefano Sollima -Gomorra - La Serie
A first season with high levels of suspense, a second season that is very psychological, full of twists. In summary, a TV series (Italian!) of the highest quality, among the best available. more
2000
When he posted the picture of hjhhjij it made me piss myself laughing. more
Vanadium
Little originality, almost all the tracks are the same, live shows are incredibly loud, and a "vocalist" who spoke English as well as I speak Serbo-Croatian. However, they did manage to create a few decent pieces here and there. more
2000
user bimbominchia who can't give less than three stars to anything, not even stuff like blink(!!!) and then all this bullshit about trash movies... worthless failure, go dig the dirt. more
The Monkees
missed beatles more
Gentle Giant
How to be a progressive band without necessarily always creating long suites of at least 10 minutes... simply the Gentle Giant... and if we add masterpieces like "Acquiring The Taste" and "Octopus," we have the prototype of a group that aspires to perfection. The surprising changes in rhythm they managed to achieve, the vocalizations, the keyboards, the ballads, their debut, practically everything... more
David Gilmour
For me, THE guitar. more
Jovanotti -Safari
Yes, I'll get beaten up but I don't give a damn. Jovanotti has hit one of the best albums of his career here; aside from a few tracks, there are many beautiful songs. more
Camel -Mirage
The group in question shows incredible consistency, as it's called "Camel," and the cover features a dromedary... But it doesn't matter much, "Mirage" is a masterpiece! more
spring -spring
Wonderful album, unique atmospheres, it’s a shame this is just a debut work... Spring-Spring 1971 [FULL ALBUM]
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Creedence Clearwater Revival
They haven't missed a beat. Among the greatest in rock music. more
Judas Priest -Nostradamus
When experienced successfully: Nostradamus is a stunning Heavy Metal "opera" with a cosmic, arcane, prophetic atmosphere. There are few moments of sonic vehemence, as the work is mainly focused on mid-tempos. Incessantly adorned with high-quality acoustic/symphonic arrangements (performed with synths) of exquisite craftsmanship and refined suggestion. Prolix, yet fluid. more
Led Zeppelin -Led Zeppelin II
Among the first 4 albums of the Zeppelin, this is the most underrated. A masterpiece as well, with that folk breeze that will reappear in IV. However, there are also blues flashes, like "Since I've Been Loving You." Simply unique. Referring to 3. Mr. G needs to sort out the issue with certain albums... more