Anathema -Weather Systems
Another shining gem is added to the already priceless collection of the Cavanagh brothers' band; and I will never tire of repeating that they can touch you emotionally and profoundly like very few other bands. An album that once again stands out for Vincent's brilliant vocal interpretation, accompanied by the ethereal voice of Lee Douglas, who manages to take the songs to shores of absolute inner peace. To be listened to day, night, and forever. more
Dave Grohl
Can I break a lance for Dave? Even just for having been the drummer on albums like "Nevermind" and "In Utero"... PROBOT... more
Weidorje -Weidorje
Weidroje is the flying saucer with which the mutineers of Commander Vander escaped from the mother ship. A fantastic disc even if the audio quality is not top-notch. If it were branded Magma, it would be one of their best albums. And that says a lot. more
Thin Lizzy -Vagabonds of the Western World
The first real record by the Irish. More compact songwriting, less derivative and confusing. There are true standout tracks like "The Hero And The Madman," "Slow Blues," the title track, and "The Rocker," featuring an extraordinary guitar solo by Eric Bell. The best of their early career, even if it's not a complete masterpiece. (8) more
Thin Lizzy -Shades of a Blue Orphanage
Superior to the previous one, but with some of the same flaws. Very bluesy and not very hard 'n' heavy. Enjoyable. (6.5) more
Thin Lizzy -Thin Lizzy
A rather confusing album, where I never quite understood where Lynott wanted to go with it. Not exactly trash, but the ideas are all just sketched out and need development. (5.5) more
Obituary
Old school death metal. The voice of an entire genre. more
Michele Santoro
I'm surprised that there are people who say "I won't pay the fee gne gne! There are certainly assholes on TV" and then are willing to spend 30 euros a month for some private television offer. more
Anathema
Never a wrong move! more
The Who
"Don't cry
Don't raise your eye
It's only teenage wasteland" Baba O'Riley more
Sepultura -Morbid Visions
November 1986: the first work by Sepultura on long distance is released. A production and recording quality that is dismal ruin an already crude and rough album; and it's a shame because the four very young guys, Igor has just turned 16 and the others are just a bit older, propose a Thrash-Death played without any technique, at a speed that is simply insane. The beginning of a climb toward the peaks of Heavy Music… CRUCIFIXION… more
Steven Wilson
Steven John Wilson, recently turned 47; in his thirty-year musical career, engaged in an endless number of projects, he has released around forty albums!! And I would like to emphasize his always calm, reserved demeanor: he speaks with his wonderful Music...COMA DIVINE... more
Candlemass -Tales of creation
Mystical and powerful monolith of heavy-doom metal. Completes the quadrilogy of the "fantastic four." From here on, they will never be the same again (a bit like what happened to Manowar or Metallica, to be clear). more
Candlemass -Ancient Dreams
Inferior to the debut, superior to Nightfall. Dark, fascinating, and arcane... more
Nenia
Depression. Listening not recommended if you're hosting a party at home: it would be a bloodbath. Cut veins, slit throats, drownings with heads submerged in the sink... more
Van der Graaf Generator
Don't like prog? Well, this band might make you change your mind... more
Aretha Franklin -I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You
The turning point album for Aretha, simply one of the greatest Soul-R&B records ever conceived. Her renditions of Redding's "Respect" and Cooke's "Change Is Gonna Come" are sublime, the latter so beautiful and intense that it sends chills with every listen; then there's the rest of the album, with Franklin co-writing as many as 4 songs. A masterpiece. more
Roger Waters
Unfortunately, I can only give 5 stars, sorry Roger... more
The Beatles -Revolver
The time for the Beatles' most bizarre and "daring" moments hasn't arrived yet, but Revolver contains some of their best songs: Taxman, Eleanor Rigby, I'm Only Sleeping, Good Day Sunshine, For No One. more
Stormy Six -Un biglietto del tram
The pages of resistance are honored in this sublime folk-prog, a cornerstone of rock in opposition. Great emotions, especially in Stalingrado and Dante by Nanni. more