Listen to them at dawn. Now damn awful. A crossover trash in metal. Or pop? Or dance? Or funky? Or rap? Or crap? Ah, yes crap, did I guess right? What did I win? more
Always skipped the greatest hits, a record of absolutely mediocre unreleased tracks, except for 2-3 songs in a sea of crap. This had started almost a decade ago now. more
Cd1 grade 4. Cd2 grade 2. Average 3 more
The arrogance and mediocrity that, spurred by the basest selfishness, grotesquely copulate to produce shitty little songs and serve them hot and steaming to the fucking great Italian public... more
Very short career... but they left us with two very beautiful albums... Myles Kennedy was already proving his immense talents!! more
As far as I'm concerned, the best work by Ufo. Michael Schenker (making his debut with the English band) paints unforgettable melodies, indulging in solo virtuosity that deserves to be preserved in the annals of history (notably the solo in "Rock Bottom"). A gem somewhat overshadowed by the superb quality of those years. Worth rediscovering. (8.5) more
Long psychedelic digressions, diluted and boundaryless space psych. A record to be savored in small doses; personally, I've never fully digested it. Very nice is the opener "Silver Bird." (7) more
Debut album for an unjustly underrated band in the hard rock scene of the seventies. However, it must be said that during that time in England there was quite a bit of competition. Nevertheless, it's an enjoyable record, with the pulsating bass of the extraordinary Pete Way taking center stage. "Boogie" and "Timothy" are worth the listen. (6.5) more
Unruly, aggressive, but above all Black Metal. more
Simply Strauss... incredible. more
He is probably the greatest musician of the early 20th century. more
"Nirvana means liberation from pain, suffering, and the outside world, and this is close to my concept of punk."
(Kurt Cobain) more
genius more
A classic band that you either love or hate... personally, I like them. The self-titled album and "Nightmare" are great albums, especially the latter... more
Negligible David Bowie? Now that's a good one! more
In the court of the Crimson King, see it with your ears, listen to it with your heart, it will never tire you. more
In some pieces, the music isn't really that bad... it's a shame it isn't silent. more
MAD - EXTREME - INHUMAN... Speed close to grind, or rather in their case cyber-grind, with a vocal and physical attitude of hardcore style; plus noise saturations that make the listening experience a terrifying TOUR DE FORCE... After all, CALCULATING INFINITY... more
The debut on the long distance for the English band; we are still far from the masterpieces to come, but the potential of the very young guys is already noticeable. On vocals, typically growl, we find Darren White again, and musically the lengthy tracks embrace sounds that move slowly towards a primitive Doom Metal; although there are also Gothic-Dark openings like in "Sleepless" that hint at the future developments of a sound always in constant evolution. more