The complete work of a genius. 45 minutes of inspired Ambient. Exceptional. more
The best album in history and above all a tribute to a great singer. more
If they had followed the style of "Gente Di Merda" on two or three more songs, they would have earned a solid 5. The only album I appreciate from Zen Circus, fuck off! more
"My mills." more
Sell her as much as you want, but in the meantime she can sing and in "The Truth About Love" there are quite a few good songs! more
One of the best albums of the 90s and of Rock (in this case Metal) in general. "Monkey Business," the title track, "The Threat," "In a Darkened Room," "Psycho Love," and all the other tracks deserve a more detailed description, but for me, the peak of the album is reached with two ballads... The immense "Quicksand Jesus" (just the title hypnotizes you) and the extraordinary "Wasted Time" (with a Sebastian Bach at his best)... An album to listen to and re-listen! more
The greatest Italian actor of all time!!! more
A huge, gigantic joke. It's not that I was expecting some phenomenal work, but come on. The worst of the worst b-sides from the Maiden in the last 20 years, by the way stretched beyond belief, with the final track that, with its over 18 minutes (for a classic heavy metal track, it's a mess), can only be a pain in the ass. A review, fuck it, I'm not doing because I've already wasted too much time writing this stuff, let alone a review. more
A gem more unique than rare. A collection of tracks that calling songs might even be limiting. It is a unique work to be listened to from start to finish to fully understand and enjoy it. more
My favorite metal band. I'm seriously crazy about them, I can only give them five stars :) more
Shame of Canosa!!! more
Thank you for existing. more
Great comedy, but above all, great charisma. more
Reappeared a few days ago on RaiUno, a mystical hallucination that even Fantozzi would have experienced when he saw Christ on the waters. I listen to his "interview" and yes, I finally realize that those famous THREE WORDS were the same ones he knew in Italian. more
A middle ground between De Andrè and Chopin more
The greatest Italian artist of all time more
They absolutely deserve it, great musicians, among the greatest of the British Invasion. more
The Gaber-Luporini duo begins to take hold of us by experimenting with the "theater-song" formula. The prose expands, and the new songs will be remembered as the first classics of the Gaberian repertoire. "Lo shampoo," "La presa del potere," "La libertà" are all here. Pieces that will later be revisited in the subsequent show in a superior form. "Un'idea," on the other hand, remains perfect just as it is, in its bare essence! more
A masterpiece of heavy music and rock altogether. It infuses me with an incredible power: a mix of adrenaline and aggression, a powerful sensation that I often find myself needing to shake off after the fifth track, otherwise, I swear, I could kill someone. Not even black metal albums can charge me up like this. Unique, monumental, clear, technical, and without weaknesses. A necessary mention to the title track. HISTORY! more
Masterpiece from '67. It practically went to school with Sgt. Pepper, only it was definitely less pretentious. more