Depeche Mode -Delta Machine
The previous album by the English band "Sounds Of The Universe" had quite disappointed me; I was eagerly waiting for their new album in 2013. And I must say that this time, while not reaching the heights of their masterpieces from the nineties, I was able to reaffirm my utmost esteem for Martin, Dave, and Andy. A "clever" and mature work composed by Depeche Mode, with that sound so recognizable from the very first notes of the opening single "Heaven"...SOOTHE MY SOUL... more
Pavement
I love. I love. Love. I love. I love you. You are the people I love the most. more
Simon Jeffes
A composer unable to write bad music. A brilliant talent that unfortunately faded a bit too soon. more
Van Halen -Women And Children First
They have released definitely better albums, but here we also find noteworthy tracks like "Everybody Wants Some!!," "Fools," "Romeo Delight," "Take Your Whiskey Home"... more
Van Halen -Van Halen II
A little over half an hour of great Hard Rock... It doesn't reach the heights of the debut, but overall it's a great album!! (I notice that the site has put the definition for Van Halen III, even though I clicked on Van Halen II) more
Peter Gabriel -So
A very introspective album, unlike what "Sledgehammer" and "Big Time" might suggest. It’s just him, the production is his, and on the cover, he appears without makeup or styling against a white background, with the album title, "So," an interjection in Gabriel's conversations, something that finally allows us to fully delve into his depths. Breathing in Gabriel's emotions in this album will surely give you goosebumps... more
Peter Gabriel -Peter Gabriel IV
Incredible is the depth of this album, the rhythm of warmth echoing in the highly innovative sounds for the time, the production is deadly. One of the best records of the 80s, but it’s Gabriel, and that doesn’t surprise me. more
Peter Gabriel -III
Well, from this album you can start to smell the scent of a masterpiece, albeit raw in sound compared to IV, but with an overall quality of the songs that is more than excellent. 4.5 more
Peter Gabriel -II
A curious album that I haven't quite managed to understand fully yet, but perhaps it's simply Fripp's production that makes it more mysterious. The songs I like the most are "Indigo" and "Flotsam And Jetsam"; the rest of the album contains some very good songs (especially the first ones) and others that I find a bit superfluous... more
Litfiba -Terremoto
Great, a series of pearls that seems never-ending. The keyboards are now overshadowed by the massive riffs of Renzulli, and Piero is as fierce as few other times. Too bad about the rhythmic sections, which are rather flat compared to the previous album... more
Peter Gabriel -Peter Gabriel (Car)
A strong solo debut, with some outstanding tracks ("Moribund....", "Solsbury Hill", "Humdrum"), a dip towards the end, and finally the immense pathos of "here Comes The Flood," truly spine-chilling. more
Brocas Helm -Black Death
Among the most beautiful epic albums of all time. Tetro, dramatic, powerful, and heroic. The metallic whirl of the title track alone is worth the blind purchase. "Prepare for Battle" is also great with its clumsy choruses, and "Hell Whip" is an anguished and claustrophobic descent into the inferno. There's even an unexpected gem: "The Chemist" is pure and ungraceful medieval harmony. The production sacrifices it a bit but in no way diminishes its beauty! more
U2 -The Unforgettable Fire
The first truly 5-star album by U2, well.... you can definitely hear Brian Eno.......... more
David Gilmour -About Face
An album that has nothing to envy from the Pink Floyd albums. The peaks, in my opinion, are "Murder," "Out Of The Blue," "Cruise," and the splendid farewell "Near The End." A stunning album, the best of Gilmour also because it was released when Waters was about to leave Pink Floyd to continue as a solo artist. And I don't care about the criticisms. ;) ;) ;) more
The John Butler Trio
"Open" trio that revolves around the figure of the leader, an exceptional guitarist and great songwriter. Music made with the heart. Until "Grand National," perfect as far as I'm concerned, then an inevitable but dignified moderation of the wild escapades that characterized the early works. more
Roy Buchanan
an enormous guitarist, deserved more success. more
Chuck Berry
"Memphis, Tennessee" is one of the most chilling tracks ever heard; if you're familiar with the most primitive blues, you know what I mean. more
Greg Graffin
I type Greg Graffin and read "Undefined Artist": I'll take care of it then!!...Very simply: he has always been the voice of Bad Religion...MODERN MAN... more
Nas
Without a doubt, one of the best artists on the scene! more
King Crimson -In The Court Of The Crimson King
Listen to it! Even those who are passionate about other music genres. Then you can share your thoughts. It's an absolutely perfect album! more