Matteo Salvini's favorite group more
They invented the Drugo. For me, that's more than enough. more
ROCK'N'ROLL + GLAM = T.REX more
An unhinged director that can appeal to fans of pulp, western, and splatter, but nonetheless, in his career, he has produced half good films and half duds. On the podium, I place "From Dusk Till Dawn," "Desperado," and "Machete," and I add that I enjoyed his Grindhouse much more than Tarantino's. more
Elegant Crossover-Prog Rock with some indie and pop rock messiness. DIVINE more
Post Metal for Astronauts more
14 pieces 1983-86 more
a fun cover band. more
the ultimate masterpiece of the band that will never be replicated by them again. fast, accessible but never glossy, outrageously badass. The best :-) more
Who remembers them? These Italian groups are so cool, I'm always trying to think of some new ones. more
Ehh, when it came out, everyone was in a frenzy. I want to go back to 2008, damn it! Anyway, a great album. more
the birth of legends! Both this and T.N.T are excellent debuts, with some songs that are now internationally famous: T.N.T, the jack, it's a long way, high voltage... damn there are too many! more
It's a shame, something much better could have come out. The mixing only makes things worse. more
If we have to compare it with its predecessor, it comes out defeated; however, the title track and the usual handful of good songs (COD, push the venom...) make it quite enjoyable. more
a very underrated gem. The most beautiful song by AC/DC is hidden here... more
After Razor's Edge, they could have stopped; the album is actually nothing special, except for "Hard as a Rock". Three because I'm being nice. more
even more badass than before, this album is the perfect link between the dirtiest sounds of "let there be rock" and the more classic hard rock of the next one. A masterpiece unjustly underrated, "gone shootin" and "riff raff" are orgasmic. more
A supercazzola with holes (black) in the screenplay. Visually well made, it thrives on the usual clichés of the genre and gets lost in a finale of pure comedy (come on, the "fifth dimension of love"...) and excessive length. Besides being unbelievable in various parts, Nolan must necessarily indulge himself, otherwise it almost seems like he can't make a film. Moreover, I don't like his way of using the handheld camera, which sometimes throws the shot off balance. A film that has been stamped with authorship, but has a superficial and lackluster message. (4.5) more
Unmissable debut. Beyond some jewels of protest folk, certain other songs here from 1964 were truly something original and very particular, thanks to the unique style and incredible voice (though not yet so filled with mind-bending vibratos as it would become later) of Sainte-Marie. "Mayo Sto Hoon," "Eyes of Amber," "The Incest Song" are masterpieces written and performed with a style that had no equals at the time. Then there are other beautiful songs to embellish the masterpiece ("He Lived Alone in Town"). Exceptional singer-songwriter, immense voice. more
Another album from the Madonna of the Extreme! Despite its prohibitive length (76 minutes), the album doesn't tire you out; on the contrary, it is appreciated in all its nuances! Five big balloons! more