Kiss It Goodbye -She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not
An album that pulls you into oblivion and despair with every listen.
Absolutely essential. more
Airbourne -No Guts. No Glory.
Slightly less direct than the excellent debut. The standout tracks are certainly not lacking ("Raise the flag," "Chewin' the Fat," "Born To Kill"), but in this work, the band seems less inspired. The final result is still satisfying. more
Porcupine Tree
I still have quite a bit of stuff to listen to, but just like with Steven Wilson's solo albums, I'm sure they are worth 5 stars. more
Airbourne -Runnin' wild
AC/DC lovers cannot miss out on Airbourne. "Runnin' Wild" is inspired by the early works of Angus and co., especially "Let There Be Rock" and "Powerage"... While being clones, the O'Keeffe brothers have given their own touch to the band... An album to listen to when you need a good dose of adrenaline!!! more
Romario
He had said it was a rat's nest. more
Kiss It Goodbye
From the ashes of Deadguy and Rorschach comes one of the best Post-hardcore bands of the last century. Existential anger in its purest form. more
Giuni Russo
The best pop interpreter in Italy. You must have hearing problems to deny this. It's a shame she was "misunderstood" in her lifetime. more
Johnny Cash
A few years before the two famous prison concerts, he managed to release two genuine gems: Ballads of True West and Bitter Tears. A period to be rediscovered. more
Mike Patton
Immense idiot more
Mike Patton
"I have never been as bad as I am now." more
Lynyrd Skynyrd -Second Helping
Excellent second album for the Skynyrd, although, as I said, they don't grab me as much anymore like they did on their debut. Still, the album is always tight and enjoyable; for the masterpiece of the record, thanks to J.J. Cale (their version is excellent), and "The Ballad of Curtis Loew" is beautiful too. But all the tracks are a very pleasant listen (I especially mention "Don't Ask me no Questions" and "Swamp Music"); then there’s the super-classic "Sweet Home Alabama," which has never been one of my favorites from the band. more
Grant Lee Buffalo
American Epic more
Steven Wilson
His latest album, "Hand. Cannot. Erase", earns him a perfect score. I haven't listened to the other solo albums yet, but I'm sure they won't drop the 5 stars. more
Johnny Cash
I wouldn't know what else to say but...Legend! more
Deep Purple
Important, of course, extraordinary live, without a doubt, but there's something that doesn't quite sit right with me, I don't know, maybe the impression is that they're a bit "clumsy"? more
Mitsuru Adachi -Rough
I passed the age for manga a while ago. But this I occasionally reread with pleasure and a bit of nostalgia. At the time of its release, we read it with only a few friends, and the publication was spotty. I liked it a lot, a sort of adaptation of the story of Romeo and Juliet set in late '80s Japan. Beautiful. more
The Blues Brothers -The Blues Brothers
the mission on behalf of God has produced one of the best soundtracks more
Tour de Trance
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Vuelta
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Giro
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