The delayed grandson of Robert Fripp. more
I find them wonderful. more
"Merging cryptic melody, dirty hardcore power, and intense dirge into their own uniquely inspired sound." The Deathwish website has already said it all. more
One of the best groups of the scene humorously defined as 'The Wave' by the participating bands (La Dispute, Touché Amoré, Defeater, ...). With their latest album, 'Keep You', they definitively abandon the outbursts and shouted parts, adding a bit of post-rock to the formula. Essential for fans of the genre. more
The virtuosos (and the best virtuoso among the virtuosos was, of course, Stratos) who surpassed, in terms of instrumental technique, 90% of the foreign bands of the time. 5 stars are even too few for such innovative musicians. more
Ska Manifesto from the late '70s more
quite a nice record more
Sublime record, with the opening suite that is one of the greatest masterpieces of Italian music and three other tracks also strongly infused with the impressive emotional charge of Alan's voice. Certainly, one cannot deny affinities and inspirations from Buckley’s "Lorca" and Starsailor, but it is nonetheless a work not lacking in originality and class. Paid 2.50 euros. more
Compilation of outtakes and other unreleased recordings. Here we find ourselves faced with 13 equally 'acid' gems but with a dreamy quietness, stripped of the feedback and distortions that dominated their only, splendid album from 1987 "Happy Nightmare Baby." There are cases where a 'scraps' record is as beautiful as an official release. Wonderful Opal.... more
Dreamy masterpiece by a slightly crazy man, as well as an immense multi-instrumentalist. more
The Pooh, the quintessential Italian group, unfortunately too underrated by us Italians and highly appreciated in Europe. more
I believe the names of Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, and Jimmy Page, guitarists who have taken turns within the group's lineup, are sufficient to convey how significant this band's activity has been. more
God is in his voice more
Grant-Lee Phillips, a Californian musician who has stubbornly pursued his vision of music, without yielding to trends. more
The new wave that retreats to the inviting trash can of the 50s and 60s. more
A melting pot in music born from the wave of posse, the Panther, and an antagonistic left that suddenly emerged from the niche of its origins and invaded the beautiful country. more
An impressive group of musicians and at the same time hilarious comedians. Overall, not easy to listen to except for the usual singles. more
So cheerful that they remind you of a revised version of the Beach Boys; sure, there are worse things out there, but after listening to their albums multiple times, you may risk becoming little happy sprites or hating them so much that you’ll throw their records out the window. more