Often overlooked in the face of the grandiloquent subsequent works, this record is, however, already incredibly dense and polished in detail. Claustrophobic, experimental, effective: a great debut. more
Unique. Goose skin. more
It's not my favorite album by Donovan, and perhaps (I say perhaps) not even his best work, but we are clearly facing one of the fundamental records of sixties psychedelia (Paul McCartney is among the guest artists on the album) and the most influential among the Scottish songwriter's works. more
From Tunisia with Progressive more
Five Tunisians with beryllium balls. An Arab spring prog-hard? more
Arab Spring Prog! more
I migliori amici che abbia mai avuto. more
Live recorded in Berlin in 2013 and released on double vinyl by Fuzz Club on April 1, 2016. The live versions are not better than the originals (they don’t add anything) for a band that likely delivers at its maximum potential also and especially visually, where the live dimension effectively becomes a true 'happening'. For enthusiasts. more
Coleridge would have been one of Steve Harris's biggest fans. more
I’ll say just one thing... “Havoc.” And I’ll say another... take the damn thing in hand. more
Very remarkable. Prog-hard-symphonic-Gentle-Giant Rock... straight from Norway! more
If calling Mogol a poet is blasphemy... calling FILIPPETTI a poet... is it foolishness? more
What we were waiting for more
Cox, you've broken my balls. more
The first three films are absolute masterpieces; since 2000, in my opinion, he hasn't been able to match that level, but nonetheless, his entire directing style has perfectly managed to keep up with the times. To me, he remains a great director. more
Monumental, fundamental album that marks the birth of the TRUE Deep Purple, pioneers of hard rock and heavy metal. more
Jimi Hendrix picked up the guitar and, in just one hour, changed the game, turned everything upside down, with just one album. more
At concerts, she shows her stuff, a type of performance that is always appreciated. Rating: 5. more
"A little too extreme for my tastes"
A. H. more
A sound wall that merges hardcore, metal, new wave, noise; featuring Chino Moreno's voice that shifts registers with disarming ease. Razor-sharp, dramatic power gives way to more reflective and contemplative moments. The black and the white, Hell and Heaven. The whole album unfolds this way, peaking in "Head Up," where a certain Max Cavalera joins the vocals: a beast of cruel ferocity, with that ending where they slow down and the track gradually fades out, extinguishing...MASCARA... more