He died just today... all sorts of things are happening, but this news makes me feel even more desolate. more
Verdena could no longer turn back. "Wow" is an album that reveals and exposes them, captivating without ever getting boring. The perfect calling card for the band that has dared more than any other. A complete victory. more
A great singer, the genre he performs may be liked or disliked, but he is beyond discussion. more
Incredible. The opener is not just hard prog, but at times reveals even a proto-epic metal spirit! The same goes for "The Trees," which also contains some unplugged-style fantasy passages! Not to mention the excellent and rocking "Circumstances" and a final suite that showcases the band’s prog side. In short, an album that, like Rising by Rainbow, could have inspired multiple musical genres. more
Heard online. So catchy that by the second listen it could already shatter the soul. more
"The Jester Race" is an undisputed masterpiece. Great albums up until "Reroute To Remain", then they shifted towards a much less complex and more easy listening alternative metal. The only thing to criticize them for, aside from the stylistic change—which is their choice—are the patterns that have been practically the same for 20 years, with the two guitars repeating at intervals of thirds. But they remain great for what they did in the '90s. more
In their genre, they are good, definitely better than Nightwish. more
Tell me if I'm not the shit of the shit. more
I like them, even though they're nothing special. What drives me crazy is that they are often compared to genuine crap like Bullet For My Valentine or Black Veil Brides. more
The Neubauten of the '60s. Extreme flower power more
Shut up, little girl. You call these animals "brothers"? Would you like to have black balls like them? They don’t want you as a brother, and they’re right. Now go take your Irish backside home. more
'Suspect Device' and 'State of Emergency' hit you like a one-two punch, the first taste of a breathless ride leading up to one of the covers (Johnny Was) that turned out immensely better than the original (not that it took much in this case), with a ton of other stuff before and after. more
Every now and then it's fine, come on... Then with Into The Wild Life they showed they can be a bit less monotonous. They still remain a relatively new band. more
Certainly among the best modern musical realities. Absolutely great! more
If they stopped bothering us with the same identical songs, I might even give them a 4. For me, they died with Back In Black, which is significantly inferior to an album like High Voltage or T.N.T. more
immense. more
In terms of importance, he comes last compared to Bob and Grant. There's no need to mention the group he was part of... I'LL NEVER FORGET YOU... more
Listening to them is like stepping into the Rabbit Hole. Wonderful. more
The delayed cousins of Deep Purple. more
Manifesto of rock, of prog, and of music as a whole. Setting aside the historic tracks that connoisseurs will have devoured to the point of nausea, the unplugged folk of "Mother Goose," the medieval turns of "Up to Me," the intricate and brutally hard "Wind Up"; these are also pieces of history worth listening to! P.S. The flute solo in "My God" would make the most impotent man on this earth ejaculate. more