After a first effort that was great but not exceptional, Grohl pulls from the hat what many consider to be their most successful work. Inside, we find tracks like "Everlong" and "My Hero," but also the devastating "Monkey Wrench," "Hey, Johnny Park," "Enough Space," and all the other songs that deserve to be mentioned... more
Sound sculptures. Between avant-garde and ignorance. more
Inspired, heartfelt, heterogeneous, fresh; there's the usual excellent songwriting at the core, there are Eastern influences peeking through in certain sounds, lyrics, atmospheres, there's expressive urgency, class, and there's even a fascinating story behind its creation. In short, yet another great album, crucial for their history and human and artistic journey. more
Most mediocre and overrated group in history. If we then compare them to their fellow townsmen Soundgarden and Alice In Chains, it's really enough to make you want to shoot yourself.... more
An Astral exploration of deep space in search of the Cosmic Absolute more
The 4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse ready for Armageddon more
A dazzling spiral of mantric beauty more
It may not achieve that 'putrid' perfection of works like "Propeller" and "Bee Thousand," which, in my opinion, are peaks never again reached by that old drunk Pollard and his tipsy companions. Nonetheless, it’s a small masterpiece as well. Chock-full of genuinely wonderful, wonderfully silly pop song gems. Analog recording (so... with ass). Perfection. more
The album that reached first place on the charts in Italy. more
The eternal Generator of apocalyptic nightmares more
5 just for having conceived "Fantasia." more
An old jokester. Personally, I find him likable, definitely someone not to be taken seriously. more
The dark city of the wolf, the last defense against the barbarism of modern civilization. more
Journey into a dream admiring the suicidal dance of the Lemmings. more
Something crazy comes out of the Black Forest. more
The mystical caravan in search of the absolute more
Original, fun, fresh. "Demon Days" is definitely their best album. Damon Albarn is a fucking genius. more
Merdà more
As a child, I was crazy about it; I fondly remember the summer of 2006 with "World, Hold On" and "Rock This Party." Then I realized it was time to grow up, and I discovered New Order. Still, it remains likable, not as bad as others. more
It was great, until he discovered the pussy. more