I've heard much worse, even though live they are nothing like they sound on the record, and certainly not for the better. more
Piano Concerto No. 1. I won't say anything more. more
... or the metamorphosis. more
The trash mixed with the cheesy discotheque crap of the '90s. But I really love it. more
perfection made music more
An absolutely negligible album except for "Finestre di Dolore." more
Complete depression more
A Woman Who Made Two Generations Dance more
One of the few ultra-depressed albums where ultra-depression doesn't descend into mannerism. Listen and learn, Radiohead... more
With or without the blink, he remains an excellent drummer. Energetic, technical, and never cocky (like a certain Mike from Dream), perhaps even underrated for his skills. Travis Barker - Snare Drum (solo) Travis Barker Drum Solo 2011 (HD)
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I believe in God! The real one! more
Benchmark for beauty in rock music (and also for top scores). more
Successor not just chronologically to Blues Funeral. Lanegan continues his justifiable musical obituary. more
That true art can be infused into a product intended for the masses may seem madness, and indeed it is. Above is an exception (one of the very few) to this rule. more
Dark album, profoundly sick, unique in the sense of discomfort it manages to convey. And then there's "Frogs." Hard to find better than that. more
Inferior to the debut (which for me wins hands down with those 2-3 tight pop-funky tracks + "Hole in the River"), but still a very good pop album that confirms the quality of the Finn brothers' offerings. Aside from a couple of forgettable ballads that are a bit too "80s" and clichéd, tracks like "Mansion in the Slums," "In the Lowlands," and "Sister Madly" stick in your head, the latter being an impeccable and irresistible pop tune that treats itself to an electric guitar solo by the super special guest, none other than Richard Thompson, for about ten seconds to make an already delightful album even more enjoyable. Crowded House are always great. more
Maybe I wouldn't know how to answer when asked about the greatest of all time, but if I'm asked about the coolest... more
a few words: Grace in its purest form more
For my first review, I thought about writing about someone or something less famous.
Then my eye fell on this man ("dressed like a British worker in the evening at the pub," wrote La Repubblica after his wonderful concert in Milan in '84, maybe '85) and I can only agree with the judgment on Veedon Fleece. In my opinion, the best of a series of extraordinary albums. Strangely - but not really so much - it's perhaps the least cited one. more
I have the feeling that this is the most underrated album by Faber; in my opinion, it's one of the best! more