Abba Father more
Discone, thanks mainly to Lindsey Buckingham, or Buckincul as the gospel according to Hjhhjij says. more
One day her boatman couldn't take it anymore and said to her: "I’ve been your irritating helmsman for forty years, that's enough!" He jumped into the sea and swam back to the shore. Now he has locked himself in his house and even disconnected the doorbell... more
a great show in the sky... more
Astonished and Confused.... more
Can you tell me where I might find the Hydra? more
when it comes to discussing this album, even those who give it a 4 are detractors... more
Album released by Nuclear Blast in October 2001 to raise funds and provide financial support for yet another surgery that Chuck Schuldiner had to undergo in his battle against the cancer that had afflicted him. The concert was recorded in December 1998 in Los Angeles during the last tour of Death; the sound is not the best and the tracks presented trace the band's career. "The Philosopher," "Crystal Mountain," "Zombie Ritual," "Symbolic"...HAUNTING... more
They’re not funny, they’re unpleasant, and here and there...
Wait a minute... wasn’t this a music site?? more
A pride for Italy. more
Listening to "Filth" is like chewing on shards of metal. more
Engulfing and unstoppable, relaxing and explosive, mutable and essential. Like the sound of water. The five stars are truly too few for them. more
You should come with me to the end of the world, without telling your parents and your friends...running away like 68ers, today secrets are useless, these three already understood back then that immobility can only lead to ruin, and to not even having the gas pipe to cling to anymore. more
the love of my life <3 more
Stunning album, strongly influential and a true cornerstone of emerging Heavy Metal. More than Metal, however, I would still speak of heavy and dark Blues, characterized by that black and occult vein that will be their real trademark. The title track, "The Wizard," "N.I.B," and the concluding "The Warning" are my preferred tracks, but nothing from these Sabbaths goes to waste. Masterpiece. more
The fathers of Folk Rock: guitars, exquisite vocal harmonies, and a sound that oozes the '70s from every pore....!! Peace 'n love more
Those who cite them as an example of a Progressive Rock group either don't know them or don't know Progressive Rock... more
The Big Bang of pop and rock music as we know it today. And often someone forgets about it. more
I rate the work done with Van Morrison in the lineup. Well, everyone knows that we are the band that launched this extraordinary artist, but it's nice to note that in Them, when Van was there, Peter Bardens also played the keys. I wonder what brand of cigarettes Morrison smokes... more
With two amazing albums behind them, the fantastic Roman quintet surpasses themselves once again in this third magnificent work: fluid and expansive Jazz-Fusion, filled with ethereal and dreamy atmospheres, enriched by the splendid use of the synth (see the title track). An album of true maturity, now completely devoid of the Rock influences of their early days. 8.5. more