reflective, almost bleak, and covers a spectrum that ranges from ethereal synth-pop to stark indie, almost new wave. more
Substantial band more
Timely for the grafting of ideas from the Factory that still simmered in the alleyways of the drugged-up locals, all updated by the emergence of synths and therefore the robotic factor. A revolution that foreshadows the 80s of collapse and disenchantment. This stroll through the wild side of the red-light shows, the freaks, and the dandy nostalgia would lay the foundation for the wave to come. more
with her, Sicily becomes a gift from God more
Beyond the matter of whether they are overrated or not, am I going against the tide if I say that their masterpiece is Fugazi, with enormous detachment? more
Epic and barbaric death metal with a slight dose of Manowar-esque cheesiness. more
One of the most beloved albums by its author more
"Saints and Sinners," "Slide it in," and "1987" released one after the other highlight the greatness of the band... They deserved more... more
Strong! They're not bad at all, especially in their early works. "Tubthumping" might give a wrong impression of the band. more
When you’re about to think "well yes, Vasco was a true Italian Rocker, when he sang Alba, Jenny, Silvia, il negro e la troia"... that's when you should stop right there and think (first) that albums like this were not recorded in Switzerland. more
Beautiful pop record, I've always liked it a lot. It doesn't quite reach a 5 but it's close, really a great album (and not even their best, after all). Tracks like "Goodbye Stranger," "Gone Hollywood," "Casual Conversations," and "Child of Vision" are worth the price of admission, or rather, the album. more
For many diminished, but where do we place pieces like FROM THE GUT, WHEELS, GRAVITY, and PUNCH DRUNK? more
Between the negative monologue of a frustrated individual and his perverse memories, when one begins to narrate how life has contributed to reducing him to such a state, there lies a Dostoevskij who improvises as a paper psychologist of human mental turmoil. Among the greatest works of fiction that I know. more
Geniusly indefinable, I really don't know what to say... maybe it's also because I'm not an expert in the field.. great anyway. more
English band active between 1978 and 1982, led by Julian Cope. Heavily influenced by the Doors as well as more intellectual punk, they are regarded as one of the founding figures of the English neo-psychedelic movement. more
The color of this voice is a dark orange that tastes of bitter and rare spice. more
Axl's voice touches my old high school memories; it's impossible for me to speak ill of it. more
Desert island disc... more
In addition to Buddy Guy and Junior Wells, note the presence of Bill Wyman (1974 Montreux Jazz Festival). more