After the misstep of the previous album, where they attempted an electronic experimentation that barely connected with their Gothic-Doom attitude, Aaron and his loyal followers return to those spectral, heavy, suffocating sounds, crafting nine songs that in some cases exceed ten minutes in length. It’s the growl of the leader’s voice that adds an extra dark and malevolent touch to an album that reaffirms the group’s significance in the Metal scene...THE FEVER SEA... more
"Stoner Doom is a genre that is not very innovative"...FAMOUS LAST WORDS! more
Those who arrive late for the S.O.D. have to settle for the M.O.D. Billy Milano fat piece of shit! more
Amazing debut album by Van Halen... The peaks reached in this record will never be replicated by the band, despite always releasing great albums (except Diver Down)... What more can be said about the record... Pure Hard Rock played as it should be... more
The first Italian musician to be defined as "punk": the first five badass, rough, rock n' roll, and fucking politicized albums, among the most memorable of Italian singer-songwriter/rock music. From 1977 onwards, the protest became more "refined" but less spontaneous and angry, but "Sono Solo Canzonette" and "Uffà! Uffà!" still remain great albums. Of what comes after, only a few nice tracks are mixed with passable and forgettable missteps. more
Superb masterpiece by Stills in his best season with a respected ensemble, in a mélange of styles and influences of Southern rock from the States. more
At times rather irritating, but there are 2-3 gems. more
A bit raw but not bad at all. They had talent. more
Mauricio Kagel more
Funky, Dance, urban hysteria, and tribal rhythms. Thanks to B.E. for "The Overload."
CARRY THE WATER AT THE BOTTOM OF THE OCEAN REMOVE THE WATER AT THE BOTTOM OF THE OCEAN more
Blues-Acid Rock enveloped in the coils of the wicked little organ of Ray Manzarek. more
Striking, decadent, murky, visionary (and heavily intoxicated) debut. more
Blues-Acid Rock interpreted brilliantly and entwined among the coils of Ray Manzarek's wicked organ. more
Finally, someone thought to review it, giving me the chance to say a few words about this album. Right away, I say that "Le radici e le ali" is a masterpiece, one of the albums I loved and listened to the most in the nineties; Marino's singing tells stories, of characters on the fringes of society and the world. Important tales that speak, with hearts in hand, of suffered episodes, of continuous struggles, of wars, of denunciations, of open wounds that are never healed... SUD... more
Project born as a result of David Torn's album Clouds About Mercury, which sees our records unleash their sordid desires without falling into the usual rants. Drum & Bass to the max! more
"I am everybody, I am nobody, I am a jerk, I am a drunkard, I am a poet, I am a buffoon, I am an anarchist, I am a fascist; I am rich, I am broke, I am radical, I am different and I am the same, negro, ebreo, comunista!" L'avvelenata, 1976...NOT EVEN IN THE TOILET DO I POSSESS A MOMENT OF MY OWN... more
Hallucinogens come to me!! more
Recommended by my trusted shopkeeper, it soon turned out to be quite disappointing. And then that booklet, which once you took out of the CD, you could only manage to get back in with a hammer. Forgive me, but I detest rock and roll and the blues. more
I find their music empty. more
it was better with Mazzarri more