Musicians with a big attitude, they form more or less an armored division of the Wehrmacht (in terms of number, of course). They span between prog, funk, and jazz with disarming simplicity, and when you hear them live, you can really tell how much they love their craft. And then, the talk box in "sleeping" really gets me (censored) in my pants. more
Nothing to say. Chill-out more
Masterful work. Two minor flaws: the clean/scream vocals are still somewhat inexperienced (it's only the second album), and the linear structures of the tracks reveal at certain points a faint flattening that, however, does not overturn the pleasant fluidity of the music. Excellent the solemn Walhall and the closing instrumental (engaging enough not to suffer from the absence of Vratyas’s vocals). more
Finally the Punk Rockers Are Taking Acid more
The LSD March more
With this album, Fossati reaches the limit, arriving at the border of what is, by definition, the Italian singer-songwriter genre. A limit he will never want to surpass, by a conscious and shareable stylistic choice, but one that leaves other possibilities unrealized that could have emerged. In the end, during this long coexistence of the musician with the singer-songwriter, the latter has almost always prevailed. And this is by no means a bad thing. more
Thank you to my little fairy! (26/02/2015) more
they were better in the beginning, with really great albums like "Kerplunk" and "Dookie," even though I didn’t mind "American Idiot," it’s a shame they changed so much. more
For me, their best, along with Space Ritual from a couple of years later. "Master of the Universe" would be enough on its own to secure the album's place in history. A masterpiece... more
ambient-punk more
No words are needed to describe it... more
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
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
:)hmmm seems like one with the countercoyotes..... tested and approved..... YEAH. more
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
To truly enjoy their first albums, it’s preferable that each of you sells your soul to Satan... more
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
Thanks to my fairy! (02/26/2015) more
How to best enter the infamous eighties. 1981, all in all, a great year. more
From damnation to redemption, lately Cave, shedding the mask of the cursed poet, is decidedly more introspective but still maintains high standards. more