The leap from the already enjoyable debut is spectacular and disorienting. With Jackson on woodwinds and Potter on bass, the incredible VDGG formula is almost complete: only the brave choice to do without guitars remains. more
Anyway, a man of wonder. Contested for certain Nazi sympathies, which he always denied. Some thought he was immortal, while others marvel that he made it to at least 70. more
Incalculable loss in the world of Metal, farewell big guy, teach the angels how to rock out and drink Jack Daniel's. more
Unfortunately, another great one has left us, a tremendous loss for Rock and Metal which he influenced so much. I am truly sorry. more
Immense visionary, each of his albums is a cosmic journey both musical and personal. more
Milanese rappers or those from nearby areas mostly suck, and Emis is no exception. However, at least he tried to break away from the stereotype of the kid rapper, so I give him credit for his perseverance (even though, well, I still don't really like him). more
The Last of Us is a masterpiece like few others. more
You can't understand a damn thing. more
A career with a couple of classics and a lot of crap. more
Leader of the 70s punk rock movement and then in PIL, the 5 is a must. more
The first group reviewed on Debaser more
The female pop star of our times, no doubt about it. The rest is boredom. more
Soon he’ll be dissing his own mother too. In the '90s it might have been important, but in recent years, with this whole thing of dissing everyone, he’s really gotten on people's nerves, and he carries himself like he’s Rakim. A few cult hits and a couple of decent albums aside. more
The problem with Salmo is the fans, who often range from the obsessed metalhead to the thirteen-year-old kid who thinks he's rebellious by singing his songs. As an artist, though, there's nothing to say, he's one of the most interesting in the local rap scene over the last five years. more
Surely a director by trade, too bad that in recent years he has bent over for Hollywood. more
The "death trilogy" laid the groundwork for future horrors. Less understandable than Argento but in my opinion better from every perspective. Pure horror cinema. more
Just the self-titled album (packed with great songs) is enough to elevate them to the Olympus of rock music. more
The return to the sounds of their early days with the greatest heavy metal vocalist in history at the helm... Epic! more
Too stupid to be disliked more