It's incredible how much an album like Transilvanian Hunger can evoke emotions despite its very minimal technique and terrible production... more
They never caught me, apart from a few small things. more
Of the big 4, the ones I'm least attached to, I should rediscover them... But I have fond memories of Among the Living and Spreading the Disease :3 more
Live At The Harlem Square Club, 1963 more
Great fusion of adrenaline, melody, and psychedelia, once again. But how powerful are the records from the late sixties? more
His music is the barbaric variant of the Wagnerian epic symphony. more
Blixa Cave & the bad neubauten more
Talented. And as far as I know, the allegations of pedophilia are false, just like the story that "he had his skin bleached!" more
Knopfler is a great guitarist, but apart from the usual 4 or 5 songs, they don't say much to me... more
Sure, please provide the text you would like me to translate. more
If I think that at the time they thought they would sell only 30/40 thousand copies... and instead..... Great album.... no bullshit.... more
Just like with Metallica: I pretend their journey ended with the Black Album. However, I’ll add that the choice not to use alternate picking (regardless of whether one knows how to do it or not) is a technical necessity: play Master of Puppets or Blackened with alternate picking, and you’ll see what a mess comes out... Not to mention that playing everything in downstrokes like he does isn't exactly easy, you know. more
ABSOLUTE MYTH!!! NO BULLSHIT!! more
"Jaws," "E.T.," "Jurassic Park," "Saving Private Ryan"... do we need to add anything else? more
If Songs About Leaving leaves you indifferent, you’re probably already dead. more
There have been no other trips. more
I also want to win a globe! more
what a drag the sitar more
Necrophilic operation aside and everything you say, but this is their best album since 1980 (Innuendo excluded). It's an honest Pop album, nothing more though (even if "Too Much Love Will Kill You" brings on the tears). more
One of the most beautiful records of the '80s, period. Greg Sage is a God. Post-punk vibrations, hints of psychedelia, and stunning pop sensibility for one of the greatest yet criminally underrated bands in history... more