the perfect soundtrack to Carver's stories more
How do you say "schizophrenia" in French? "Schizophrénie"? No, "Pryapisme"! more
"Piece Of Time," "Unquestionable Presence," and especially "Elements." Three superlative albums of Technical Death Metal in constant stylistic evolution, adding Progressive and Jazz Fusion elements; a journey into the celestial infinite space. In Memory Of Roger Patterson...SAMBA BRIZA... more
combo English master in electronic sounds mixed with psychedelic rhythms their music is a cyber-spatial journey with an industrial carpet seminal in the 90s. more
bassist and singer in Aphrodite's Child, a great prog band with the legendary Vangelis, then he embarked on a solo career with questionable pop songs, but his voice is beyond discussion! RIP more
First album of the Hair-Metal group from the Los Angeles scene, it's a good record that recalls the American glam scene mixed with American punk, but after that, nothing. more
The fourth album was conceived and recorded under a diabolical aura in a villa that belonged to a satanist whom Jimmi Page idolized. Immersed in that diabolical atmosphere, they delivered their most cohesive masterpiece. more
Unfortunately, before recording it in an accident, the drummer and Richard Thompson's girlfriend died, but the producer brought them together in a desolate villa and they churned out this masterpiece, a cornerstone of English folk rock. IMMENSE! more
The beginning of a musical journey that will lead the band to release a sequence of masterpiece albums until 1988; a work recorded hastily, with just a few thousand dollars to rely on. I've always seen it as the "amateur" record of Metallica, precisely because of the spartan recordings and a sound that comes across as raw and devoid of technicalities. An Heavy-Thrash Metal played without any brakes by young lads ready to conquer the world... SEEK & DESTROY... more
Review pieces by Cream, Derek & The Dominos, and Clapton solo. more
Sweet son of time, you will see the line
The line that separates good from evil
You will see the blind man shooting at the world
Flying bullets collecting tolls
If you've been bad, oh Lord, I bet you have,
and if you’ve been hit by flying lead
You’d better close your eyes, bow your head
And wait for the bullet's rebound... more
When you need to unwind and relax a bit, there isn't a record in the world better than this one for that.... Best listened to lying on the couch, with the vinyl (or CD) held close to your chest! more
Rino Cosicca more
Group to listen to when ... you know summer, with the convertible, and two blondes with foam.... just like that more
The most important Italian group together with Area. more
The second solo album from the former Soft Machine, as always accompanied by illustrious names from the Canterbury scene, comes across as more progressive than jazz-rock. Probably his best album, without forgetting some interesting works from the nineties (Hughscore). more
It is said that he is not particularly nice; a doubt I will finally put to rest next April when he plays with his Diaframma at the "Loggia Del Leopardo," just a few kilometers from my home. It will be an emotion, and I will shed TEARS 3 TIMES... more
This album is rubbish; horrible cover, the band's logo has been "normalized" losing the sharpness that was evident in the previous five albums. I can't even remember the title of a single track, having sold it without even finishing the first listen; a painful, empty, insubstantial work with no hint of sonic venom and which has marked my definitive distancing from the former four horsemen of the apocalypse. In my "not" collection. more
How can you not appreciate an artist like this?? He loves Italy more than many Italians, and that would be enough, but Eddie, before being a great man, is above all an immense Vocalist. Every time he steps on stage, he returns to being a child.... He has fun like crazy.. he downs his bottle of wine (strictly by himself) and gifts us three hours of concert... IMMENSE! more
Like it or not, Alive! is one of those albums that every collector should own! Released to revive the fortunes of the band, which had already released three albums without achieving the desired success, Alive! quickly propelled KISS towards the success they longed for, becoming one of the best live albums of all time!!! more