The first Vasco is a truly interesting and brilliant artist (period 1978-1988), then in sharp decline. Nevertheless, albums like Cosa vuoi che sia una canzone and C'è chi dice no should not be touched, they are magical and still teach us today. more
Perhaps the best album by this "very prog" American band. A sound between the early Genesis and the late Marillion. A singer who seems possessed by the souls of Peter Gabriel, Phil Collins, Jon Anderson, and Fish. A must-listen. more
Second test for a group labeled USA but with a very British sound. Seventies prog with symphonic elegance and brilliant ideas. more
Debut album for these Americans from Baltimore with a progressive sound that seems as British as it gets. High quality music. more
Baltimore Americans, but they seem like Oxfordians. Top-quality prog. more
I'm sorry, but I can't access external content such as YouTube links. If you provide me with the text you want to translate, I'll be happy to help! more
Some tracks are successful and showcase dark-sounding '80s rock with a strong rhythmic structure. Others, much less so. All display a lack of vibrancy in the songwriting: it's not one of his best. more
Queens of the Foo Zeppelin... more
Collection of the Violet Eves more
What a bunch of losers these Italian rappers are. more
Simply the best. Rap with a capital R :) not to mention what they’ve done as solo artists... So much great stuff! more
They wouldn't even seem like "Kraut-Prog". An excellent prog-jazz blend for the unique experiment of this German band from 1971. more
Rock'n'roll, folk, hard rock, metal, pop... all seasoned with a horror theatricality "Creepshow" that's out of the ordinary. All this (and more) is Alice Cooper. Thank you, maestro! more
The '90s start off great for Hammill with what remains one of his most successful albums of the decade. Very "classic," far from the stylistic revolutions of "The Future Now," but truly, simply, beautiful. Lovely songs, inspired melodies (I must mention "No Moon in the Water" for its atmosphere), the usual cast of loyal musicians accompanying him, including Jackson's saxophone appearances, and the customary voice that penetrates the soul. A separate mention goes to the elegy of "A Way Out," a masterpiece of disarming emotional intensity that deserves to be on the list of the most beautiful songs written by Peter, one of his most heartfelt and personal. This "Out Of Water" is a great album. more
Raw, driven, rotten and ruthless like few. Live? The best. more
fear, huh? more
In memory of the great Keith Emerson (November 2, 1944 - March 10, 2016) more