Hysteria set to music: interesting. more
Pleasant to listen to when in company (during those moments when musical depth doesn’t matter, and you catch just a few notes between one chat and another). But in my musical intimacy (at home or in the car), I wouldn’t listen to them even under torture. more
Sometimes their merits are excessively inflated, but undoubtedly they were an important piece in the change that music was undergoing at that time. more
Here, these are nice and warm. When Dream Theater were still not in the preliminaries, they had already had a good twelve orgasms! more
Progressive, folk, psychedelia, world music, for a night spent among the spectral branches of this arcane forest. Unmissable! more
far from the Beatles more
A few days ago I mentioned my uncle. Well, how many times have I turned the plate with this show! I miss him...sigh...no; I'm not talking about my uncle (I hope that was clear, right?) Damn, if I don't get him back soon I swear I’ll lose it!!! more
As always, absolutely great. There’s still so much to listen to: the icy melodies of The Rise of Darkness, The Artic Swarm, and Mounth North; the battle fury of the thrashing Hordes to War; the untouched epicness of Norden on Fire... and there's even a grand doom suite. Make yourselves comfortable and hit play! more
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Giving less than a 5 is practically impossible! But "Dirt" is a step above, at least for me... more
Virtuosos, without poetics and soulless. Hypertechnical carnival acts that compose only to please the audience with their executive skill. When I think of the prog metallers who worship them to such an extent, I can only respond: "People... prog is something else..." more
How annoying it was when, on the school trip in our last year, my classmates sang "gli anni d'oro del grande reaaal ..." more
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The lyrics are nice, but musically I don't like them one bit. more
The frost of Battles in the North, and the darkness of Diabolical Fullmoon Mysticism, compacted by a less bombastic production and more genuine sounds (the drum machine of Blizzard Beast is not even a consideration yet). The result is one of the most interesting albums, shaped by Norwegian black metal. more
Well yes, really monumental. Crack the Skye and Leviathan above all. But live they are really out of tune... more
meh... more
funny guys more
Songs for Kids more