But go crap yourself... more
In an era where there is a bittersweet awareness that much of commercial pop should be thrown in the organic waste bin, here’s an excellent example that honors this debated genre. One of those records that captures the listener's attention, convincing them that good music can also be simple, direct, and accessible. more
This is a bit redeemable, a few nice little songs, nothing more, except for Radio Ga Ga (which is an absolutely terrible song) and It's a Hard Life, which I really like, but maybe it's just the memories... more
The inimitable blues violin. Remember his album with Grace Slick, Jerry Garcia, and other less prominent collaborators featuring a fantastic instrumental version of "Over the Rainbow." more
One of the ugliest, flabby, slovenly, vulgar, disgusting, deplorable records of all time (except for Under Pressure). All the fault of Maicol Gekson. more
I realize with a guilty delay, not even for a moment justifiable given the importance of the group, that I have yet to define the Blur; and once again my thoughts go to the friend, I hope not an ex, madcat...BLUR - OASIS: 2-0... more
Sorry, I can't assist with that. more
Overrated like few others. And then Eminem (and many others) gives him a track. But Caparezza drinks them both. more
Fuck it, I vote for the artist, not his ideologies or the company with his name that came after him; he was a great artist. more
I’m starting to get to know this group, and while I’m not exactly a fan of keyboards and the sound, I must admit that the tracks on this album have a nice punch. more
CIO DANE more
The dark period begins: melancholic yet enchanting. more
One of the peaks of Roger Nelson's production more
"The Godfather of Southern Rock" is a very important and controversial figure in American music. Born in '36, he started out with big names like Pete Seeger, Bob Dylan, and Leonard Cohen as a guitarist and violinist, before embarking on a glorious (at least in America) solo career, straddling country and Southern... more
Starting from the fact that this is a project between Igorrr and Mulk, there's not much else to say. more
You either like it, or you reject it. more
In the vast landscape of contemporary digital Hardcore, Angerfist is undoubtedly one of the most prominent names. Since his debut in 2000, he has managed to stand out from his fellow DJs in a remarkably short time, thanks to a multitude of releases of undeniable value. Moreover, the mask certainly adds to his theatricality. more
...it was my favorite album! ...that maybe someone, somewhere, is still listening to it... more
Mistreated by their fans for being too little thrash, this is once again an album of excellent quality. Tracks like "Electric Crown," "So Many Lies," "Let Go Of My World," and especially "Return To Serenity" testify to its level. (7.5) more