Seminal, epoch-making, and acidic! more
One of the best things about the '80s. more
Modena, but not only... HELLO CAT (1932-2016). more
One of the most intense, badass, and violent albums of the nineties; I've been saying it since its release. Led by the ruthless and pissed-off invectives of Kory Clarke and the omnipresent guitar of John Ricco, Warrior Soul stands right in the middle between Soundgarden's "Badmotorfinger" and Jane's Addiction's "Ritual De Lo Habitual." A Heavy-Acid-Psychedelic-Punk that had very few rivals in those years. Just listen to the opening track "Love Destruction" to get a sense of the album; all the remaining songs are no less!...ASS KICKIN... more
In my opinion, the first facade is clearly better than the second. Anyway, a great job. more
We are at the peak of a grand journey of fusion between tradition and modernity. The famous "Fairytale of New York" is certainly not the only song worthy of being passed down to posterity found on this album. more
Very inspired album, both in the acoustic and electric tracks. Rating: 4.5. more
Delicious appetizer that precedes the splendid "What Colour is Love." more
An absurdly handsome guy more
Not even a definition for the Dokken O__O
A band with BALLS more
urgent, engaging, captivating, and vibrant. more
really beautiful! more
If I listen to rock, I owe it to them. more
chaos and rebellion as a form of art! Daydream Nation is the forbidden dream of the 80s. more
a grand debut! more
Gothically pop, mystical journeys in the human mind. more
The lookalike of Mireno Scali. more
I have always found them annoying for no reason at all! more
Despite some brilliant ideas and sharp sounds, I find it to be a decidedly overrated album: the song structure can sometimes feel really heavy and the songwriting is confusing. Nonetheless, it's a great album! more
One of the most representative albums by Queen: cheeky, extravagant, dynamic, cohesive, dramatic, genius. "The Miracle" and "I Want It All" are among their absolute best tracks. more