Queen -A Day At The Races
After the public's consent, a second attempt. more
Queen -A Night At The Opera
The Queen when they became "the Queen." more
Joe Satriani -Time Machine
The importance is quickly explained: the beautiful album of unreleased tracks, plus the live album that is a summary of the previous episodes. more
Steve Vai -Fire Garden
An unexpectedly melodic guitar virtuosity. more
Yngwie J. Malmsteen -Odyssey
In the eighties, mixing classical scales and electric guitar was definitely a novelty. Although now it seems like a cheesy idea. This is perhaps their second best after Trilogy. The rest can be overlooked. more
Yngwie Malmsteen -Trilogy
In the eighties, mixing classical scales and electric guitar was undoubtedly a novelty. Even though it may seem like a tacky idea now. This is perhaps its best, alongside Odyssey. Everything else can be overlooked. more
CHILDREN OF BODOM -HATE CREW DEATHROOL
As someone once said, Alexi Laiho is an Yngwie Malmsteen on amphetamines. more
Alice In Chains -Alice In Chains
To be made of heroin, to be more dead than alive, and to make a record. more
Alice In Chains -Dirt
Falling low and telling it... more
Guru -Jazzmatazz, Volume 1
"Peace y'all, welcome to Jazzmatazz, an experimental fusion of Hip Hop and Jazz..." more
Daft Punk -Discovery
Their "commercial" album. more
Guru -Jazzmatazz, Volume 2: The New Reality
The second chapter can be described as ambitious in some way and adds complexity. While remaining more anchored to hip hop than to jazz. more
BLIND GUARDIAN -a night at the opera
Progressive Folk Metal and medieval mythologies. more
Blind Guardian -Nightfall In Middle Earth
Progressive Folk Metal and Germanic Mythologies. more
Children Of Bodom -Hatebreeder
The starting album for modern metalheads who want to be bad. more
Perigeo -Abbiamo tutti un blues da piangere
If the debut was remarkable, here we're on levels that are nothing short of stellar; this album is a bit of a masterpiece. The very first track, Non c'è tempo da perdere, is perhaps my favorite piece by Perigeo, almost 9 minutes of musical perfection. Then come other gems; I almost have to mention all the tracks because each one is more beautiful than the last: Rituale is perfect in every single second, with a powerful crescendo, Abbiamo tutti un blues da piangere is a wonder from every perspective, one of the most unforgettable pieces in our music scene, the melancholic Nadir is fantastic, and the nine and a half minutes packed with insights of Vento pioggia e sole are the cherry on top. Perhaps the album is a bit more tranquil compared to the previous and subsequent works of Perigeo, but that's a flaw that's totally relative to the listener; if someone adored the frenetic energy of many points in Azimut, they might find themselves in different waters with this second chapter. For me, it's wonderful just the way it is; I would truly change very few things about this excellent second album. 9/10, don't miss it at all. more
Frankie Hi-NRG MC
My generation has seen better rappers than these morons of today. more
Salmo
I have always refused to listen to him, because of the stupid name. Then, just by instinct, the same old things, clichés and stereotypes galore. Maybe I am the one who is wrong. more
Beastie Boys -To The 5 Boroughs
Hip Hop after September 11th. more
Beastie Boys -Hello Nasty
Hip Hop before September 11th. more