A great voice. Produced by James Brown. more
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Deadly hard rock more
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It has made history... more
Hardcore in its purest form more
The memorable thing is undoubtedly the beautiful cover. As for the rest, it's an ugly record, worse than the previous one, which is also ugly, and the next one, which is my favorite of the post-Close to The Edge era. There are few moments of worth, slightly better than what will happen starting from the turn of 90125. more
More dada than psychedelic. Cute finds and gags in the first part, which I don't find that innovative (maybe I should know the texts). Extraordinary the second side, more avant-garde. more
Baroque atmospheres more
Recorded in December 2005 at Alexandra Palace in London, the Modfather was on point. more
Stunning voice, underrated. In the past, they did great things; today, less so. more
"I believe that my main source of inspiration is heavy drugs." Quote from Al Jourgensen. The music of Ministry is an exhausting, draining, destructive experience; violence that transforms into a hypnotic and anguished industrial mantra... PSALM 69... more
The first phase of the Cavanagh brothers' career comes to a close in 1996 with this album, the third in chronological order since their raw debut a few years earlier. We are still, in a grand way, in the realm of Gothic Metal, but we begin to see interesting melodic inserts, less dark openings that will lead to their absolute masterpiece in the following album. "Angelica," "The Beloved," "Eternity part 1" are the standout tracks of an album close to perfection...HOPE.. more
The best Italian Progressive Rock group for at least 40 years... a legendary band with a sound that absorbs fantasy, enchanting and delicate atmospheres that rest on a top-notch professionalism. A sound that never grows old, lyrics that float on the sea of our imagination... and nonetheless provoke reflection on the meaning of life... it’s difficult to explain the music of PFM in two lines... I have always considered them the Italian GENESIS and I don’t think that’s a small thing!!! more
An exceptional guitarist, with exquisite technique at the service of a phrasing style that is not found every day. more
The best Italian Progressive Rock band for at least 40 years... a legendary group for a sound that absorbs fantasy, fairy-tale atmospheres, and grace, all built on a remarkable professionalism. A sound that never tires, lyrics that float on the sea of our imagination... and still make us reflect on the meaning of life... it's difficult to explain PFM's music in just two lines... I’ve always considered them the Italian GENESIS, and I don’t think that’s a small thing!!! more
In an album significantly worse than the others, there's only one track that stands out: this one. A profound lyrics, well-crafted arrangements, but above all that strange atmosphere that is felt every time a musician is about to compose for the last time some rhythm or melody from their instrument: this is the case of the great and unmatched Jeff Porcaro, drummer of Toto, who wraps up his legendary career in the world of music by magnificently supporting this piece... he would pass away the day after playing the drums we hear in this track... goodbye Jeff! more
"I want to take people away from the ugliness and sadness that surrounds us through beautiful, profound music." Quote: Rest in peace more
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