May Blitz -May Blitz
The sole opening track "Smocking the Day Away" is worth the purchase. A very powerful and energetic English hard-blues band from the late '60s, responsible for just a couple of excellent albums... more
Bakerloo -Bakerloo
The only work by the trio Clempson, Poole, and Baker, a great demonstration of blues/jazz with a touch of progressive. A power trio dedicated to improvisation, showcasing excellent instrumental technique. The last track, "Son of Moonshine," deserves special mention, featuring nearly fifteen minutes of blues with excellent jazz influences… more
Alessandro Esseno
:)hmmm seems like one with the countercoyotes..... tested and approved..... YEAH. more
Arti & Mestieri -Tilt
Beautiful little disc of Jazz-Rock fluid, with the suite "Articolazioni" standing out above all. Extra applause for the production by Paolo Tofani and the presence of that great drummer Furio Chirico. more
Mercyful Fate
To truly enjoy their first albums, it’s preferable that each of you sells your soul to Satan... more
Acid King
A successful and valid fusion of doom and stoner. But I don’t feel like judging them, because to fully grasp their exhausting solutions, you’d need a pear planted in your vein! Unfortunately, I don’t do drugs, so... more
Caetano Veloso -Outras Palavras
How to best enter the infamous eighties. 1981, all in all, a great year. more
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
From damnation to redemption, lately Cave, shedding the mask of the cursed poet, is decidedly more introspective but still maintains high standards. more
Dissection
Just the piece Where Dead Angels Lie would be enough to convince any listener with at least a basic understanding of music that extreme metal can also possess significant artistic depth. more
Adramelch -Irae Melanox
After the debut and The Etruscan Prophecy by Dark Quarterer, this album represents the pinnacle of Italian epic metal. Sophisticated and inspired, it remarkably balances heavy, doom, power, and prog influences! Enchanting, romantic, decadent, at times even depressive, it never strays from the epic aspects that have made it a masterpiece! more
Immortal -Damned In Black
Temporarily setting aside the Nordic atmospheres of previous albums, this work reclaims the dark ambiance of the debut, while incorporating the crisp and powerful sounds of At the Heart of Winter.
A grim, thrashy, and epic album. Another hit for the band. And the title track is an unmissable journey to hell for every self-respecting metalhead! more
Benjamin Clementine
It looks very promising, very well... let's hope it stays that way. more
Dire Straits
Quattro uomini che fanno semplicemente il loro lavoro: suonare buona musica! more
Howe Gelb
the voice of the desert more
Pink Floyd
What a drag, their songs are so bland and confusing that I just want to kill myself. Instead, go listen to some genuine rock. Anyway, giving them a one would just be a compliment, so I’ll give them a two so they don’t even get the consolation of having received the most disgusting grade. more
Chelsea Wolfe
Ok, I love her. more
Vision Divine -The Perfect Machine
Well, honestly, I can’t understand all the enthusiasm circulating around this album. I bought it upon its release: years go by and I like it less and less. Too cheesy and boring (said by someone who anyway really likes power metal), and then there’s the unbearable and hysterical queen-like voice of Michele Luppi. Fortunately, Lione has returned to give a bit of substance to the vocals... more
Immortal -Battles In The North
A soundstorm at the limits of audibility. But it has charm to spare. And then...brrrr...how cold... more