Farrell, who suffers from the suicide of his mother when he is 4, Avery, who discovers as a teenager that his biological father is someone else, Navarro, who at 15 comes home to find his mother and aunt murdered in a pool of blood... Human clinical cases more than a rock band. Perkins, the unique, shining, and wonderful white fly of the group. Metal, Rock, Funk, New Wave, Gothic, Psychedelia, Mystical, Esoteric, Lysergic... Nothing is Shocking. Sex and Violence. Señores y Señoras... Jane's Addiction. more
Say what you want, but Bon Jovi released great albums up until "These Days" (1995), or at least listenable records! "New Jersey" is, in my opinion, the best of the group, even better than "Slippery When Wet," which is also a fantastic album!! Listening to a band without prejudice and without hearing the opinions of "music experts" can sometimes be useful, because you can judge a band calmly!! more
Do we want to find a flaw? Well, yes, the only one, but it was huge ... he was a Genoa fan. more
150 albums!? Damn, this guy (in quantity) has even surpassed Zappa! more
Drugadelic more
Beyond the bottom more
The elitism/snobbery/showing off/somekindofstuff that comes out when talking about certain things really irritates me to no end. I say it's just suffocating. more
Experimental, hallucinatory, and oppressive. Undeniably a masterpiece. more
I know I'm being annoying, but today I feel like giving the Queen a hard time. Mediocre album, but in its mediocrity, it’s more pleasant compared to the previous and the following one ("A Kind of Magic"). There are a few decently bearable tracks, but nothing more. Right after "The Game," it’s the most "dignified" of the Queen's 80s albums, but I just can’t give it three balls. more
divine more
Shabby commercial-necrophilic operation. I even gave it away to someone just to get it out of my house, and I collect it under "Never (I don't care)" because these options in de-collection are awesome :D more
What can you expect from Brazilians high on LSD playing English prog? Nothing good, actually, a mess. more
Can you write a masterpiece with just 6 pieces??? Well, listen to "Rising" (come on, you've all already listened to it) and then we can talk about it... "Stargazer" reaches incredible heights, one of the most beautiful songs ever!! p.s. it seems that the band's reunion is near, with Turner on vocals... more
Raffaella Carrà is to Italian television what Cruyff is to football: debuting in the '60s, stellar in the '70s, always at the center of the scene and endowed with multiple talents. Total. And beautiful to behold, at least at the peak of her form. more
Once, I considered it the ultimate trash produced by Queen during their (horrible) '80s, but now I must admit that "The Miracle" has surpassed it. Still, it remains an overall mediocre album with some truly impressive peaks of horridness. more
Since the Quìn are back in fashion in the re-definitions-of-re-works, I’ll dive in too. Horrifying record, the peak of flatness and plasticity logically arrived at the twilight of a decade that had seen this group churn out one piece of trash after another. I save nothing, the deepest abyss before the unexpected and dignified last gasp. more
the maximum more
Right now, to save the day, there are "It's Hard Life" and "Is this the world we created." Like all the others from the '80s. more
A masterpiece, indeed the MASTERPIECE of crossover; it is with this album from 1991 that the wild congregation, led by the infectious energy of Angelo Moore, reaches the perfect and exhilarating balance by mixing the most disparate genres: ska, reggae, metal, soul, funk, and even pop. All of this is bolstered by a hefty dose of fun, their trademark in live performances. So let yourself be swept away by "So Many Millions": as if countless songs fused into a single track. Out of category... more
The Italian way to pop-rock with wave influences. Those who downplay it forget the shock that its television appearances brought to provincial Italy in the early '80s, when it was enough to have even longer hair and dress in leather to pass as alternative. Perhaps its true limitation is being largely tied to the eighties, but seen in a historical perspective, that was its world and the world it had something to say about. more