Since I heard it, I firmly believe in the existence of God. more
In their career, they have never been wrong, and we hope they never will be. Nine years of silence only to return with yet another excellent product of old school classic thrash. To hell with the myriad of bands that, by copying, try to do what the masters have as an innate gift. (7.5) more
Leading artists of the genre for the best album of the second half of their career. That said, I don’t see their absolute masterpiece here, but it’s still a pleasure to listen to again. (8) more
Solid as a rock death/thrash record, the hardest ever produced by the band. Listenable, no flaws, but certainly the lesser episode of their discography. (6.5) more
The Mael Brothers: an Eccentric Duo more
Only for "Jessica" is it worth the purchase... then, luckily for us, the rest isn't bad either... more
His greatest success. Many guests including Stewart Copeland, Kate Bush, Bill Laswell, Laurie Anderson, Youssou N'Dour, Nile Rodgers. more
Max Cavalera showed great courage in leaving his Sepultura after the album "Roots"; and with Soulfly, he starts again from that tribal sound, that blend of Metal and the musical culture of his native country. The first self-titled album was good, but in my opinion, it has been a continuous repetition, and increasingly less convincing...DECLINING... more
Now I'll share my thoughts on the first album by the Dream Syndicate, as just moments ago the notes of that time bomb that is the second track "Definitely Clean" started blasting: three and a half minutes of psychically intense punk, a runaway train of unbridled power, with the guitar duo of Steve and Karl laying down frantic patterns, while the solid rhythm section of the winning pair Kendra and Dennis further ensures an impenetrable wall. There are seven more tracks left...!!! more
The most annoyed face ever. more
Great album, I didn't know them, I like it. Nice guitar work, excellent lyrics, John Coltrane the track that makes the album worth it, but it’s not alone... the bonus live tracks are also very nice, really no complaints at all. more
Lugubrious. more
Well, all in all I like it. Much less pretentious than the previous ones, it definitely leans towards AOR, but it’s a nice album, not yet garish like those that will come. more
The liveliness of Come All Ye, the intricate Medley, but above all the masterpieces of Reynardine and Farewell, Farewell are some of the wonderful pieces of this masterpiece of British folk. more
Nice album, even though I prefer other bands in this genre. Still, there are some nice moments. more
A great record. Punk-hardcore that at times is closer to the wave of the Talking Heads. Reutiers, Mannequin, Fragile (to name just a few) are lethal. more
Sneaky dad, he has nice vinyls and he doesn’t tell me. more
Hateful. more
Dark Angel and Death are more than enough to earn five stars. more
If you listen to them, you'll understand that the name is truly fitting. more