Primordial -The Gathering Wilderness
The dark and desolate metallic decay. more
HammerFall
Many have pointed the finger at him. But there's worse out there... more
Helloween -Rabbit Don't Come Easy
Lame and obsequious. Like all the products from Helloween since the 90s. more
The Lord Weird Slough Feg
No one has managed to bring back Doom, Folk, Celtic, and Epic influences quite like them, while remaining genuinely metal! more
Perigeo -Azimut
The Rock Matrix is much more pronounced than the Jazz one, but stuff like this had never been heard in Italy in '72 (neither Area nor Napoli Centrale existed yet). "Grandangolo" and the drum solo in "36° Parallelo" are worth the price of admission. From 1972 to 1976, they deserve the highest praise, unbeatable. more
Helloween
"Walls of Jericho," "Keeper of the Seven Keys PT1 and PT2." Hansen on guitar and Kiske on vocals. The birth and death of a band in just one trilogy. So far a 5, then... well, let's drop it... more
Falconer
One of the few power groups that manages to combat the flattening typical of the sound thanks to a baritone and evocative timbre and to some really interesting folk inserts. more
The Mothers of Invention
Pantagruelian tragicomic staging on a grand scale! Phenomenal musicians under the aegis of a madman: Mr. Frank Zappa. more
Darren Aronofsky
That son of a bitch deserves to go work the fields. In fact, he deserves to become one with the earth that would surround the coffin containing his body. Good only to serve as food for the worms. more
Sensations' Fix
Today they would be labeled as Low-Fi, Post Rock, and who knows what else; 40 years ago, they bypassed all of Italian Progressive, delving into a kraut dimension without borders. Portable madness that is unaligned. more
Otis Redding
An unforgettable voice, the king of Soul, one of a kind. more
Envy
Insomniac Doze is one of those albums that made me realize that ultimately it's worth living this shitty life. more
Shinya Tsukamoto
Good luck figuring out what's going on in this one's head, oh. more
Lars von Trier
I cum blood more
Minor Threat
5 for eternity more
Atomic Rooster -Death Walks Behind You
After the excellent self-titled debut, the fantastic trio Crane-Hammond-Du Cann delivers a wonderful album, dark, shadowy, played beautifully. An excellent dark-prog-heavy record that made history. more
Roy Harper -Stormcock
A wonder of an album. more
Il volo
"Promising, but we need to see if they'll manage to emancipate themselves..." That was my definition 5 years ago. No, for heaven's sake, 1 fixed. They've already said it all. I prefer the Radius group for life! more
Alessandro Esseno
AN AUTHENTIC ARTIST, TRULY DIFFERENT.. ANCESTRAL SOUNDS, ELUSIVE ATMOSPHERES. AN IMPECCABLE ARTISTIC JOURNEY. FEW WORDS, LOTS OF MUSIC. more
Sufjan Stevens
I give 4 stars just for that great album "Illinoise." I've listened to a couple of his other works, but they left me quite indifferent. more