As a Gilmour-centric album, it has all the right cards.
After the historic split of the band, the magic faded away.
That said, I believe it's a quality album that caters to the market far less than 90% of the music products released in the last twenty years.
For those used to listening to musical trash, this album is surely disconcerting.
A requiem of Floydian conception and, I would like to believe, a final act.
Rien ne va plus. more
S U P E R V I S O R more
My favorite idol girl group, I LOVE THEM. more
An exceptional guitarist, terribly underrated. more
It manages to be both one of the peaks of so-called rock music and one of the peaks of so-called vocal experimentation. Ultimately, the highest rating is inevitable. more
What could be better? more
I bought it just because everyone was talking about it when it came out. From the very beginning, I never liked Fred Durst. And then on top of that, the only thing worse than him is DJ Lethal's cheap electronics on this record. more
Do you remember? You hear something on the radio and say, "cool!", without needing others and their useless opinions. So this album, after a few years of silence, the same people who told me it was crap were dancing to its songs in the club without inviting me. I've always hated it when I say, "check this out" and they act all knowledgeable, until a band climbs to the top of the charts. Then all of a sudden, everyone becomes an expert on my boots. more
This is when even the most pretentious university students, in a youthful mood, despite thinking like old bourgeois, all became fans of "uno, due, tre, stella!" pretending to be alternative. more
Yes, it’s an album of reinterpretations, so what? With this, they decided to break up, "for having failed their goals." more
In practice, it represents the entire era in which a generation of teenagers deluded themselves into believing they could make the revolution with impunity. Indeed, its conclusion. more
Their most Hip Hop work. And less immediate. The cover is awful, but they did it on purpose. more
Let's say that out of the entire discography, it is the rawest. more
Very nice, but I prefer Around the Fur. more
Can we call it a masterpiece, without shame? more
Among the best that hip-hop has ever produced. "The Infamous" is an absolute milestone. more
Uhm Para...bolonza without equals in the Italian song (of stocazzon!) more
Brother of mine, I woke up with the bottle and an ache in my chest... Brother of mine, now you sleep in the iron bottom, blue pacific. more
A piece of adolescence that is actually a piece of heart. A solid discography up until the hiatus, only to lose itself after reforming. The Illusion of Safety and The Artist in The Ambulance are among the most genuine works that nu-emocore has ever produced. Vheissu, the highly praised Beggars and Major-Minor are albums of tremendous musical growth that skillfully combine the ability to explore other soundscapes with the capacity to reach broader audiences. Respect. more
A prerogative of SOLO is to play with looks and images, which often change for each new project, also with the aim of not fully revealing one's true image. more