A group that has fun and makes others have fun; as far as I'm concerned, they haven't missed a beat so far, like very few others. They can now afford to get on a crowded stage, drink beer, and burp while being cheered on, or go to a fan's house and play in their garage (and it's not just a figure of speech; they've really done it). Uncontainable. more
I knew little of his music, just a few singles here and there, then I saw him at an event and I was blown away. He's a crazy guy who does pretty much whatever he wants, and even though I can't fully appreciate all his works, he remains a great artist to me. more
Simple and fast rock by definition, sometimes when comparing two of their albums at random, it seems that only the cover changes, regardless of a 30-year gap between them. I love Bon Scott (R.I.P.) and Brian made history. Perfect for aimless late-night outings without a specific destination and without the desire to think about where you’re going. more
Alternative and relaxing music, not always easy to listen to, I recommend you give it a try and if you have difficulty, start with the album that is probably the least representative but simpler, "Catch Without Arms." more
Jane Doe is not a record; it's something unimaginable in terms of sound violence, verbal violence. The Hardcore that clashes with the Speed-Thrash of Slayer: the result is a sound that kills in the furious flow of the tracks. It's the syncopated, fragmented, inhuman sound of the very brief "Concubine" that splits the auditory system in two, with Jacob's barking penetrating you agonizingly everywhere; but it’s the eleven plus minutes of the concluding "Jane Doe" that welcomes you to hell...WITHOUT RETURN... more
I know very little about Lisa's music career, apart from her collaborations on Damien Rice's first two albums; but for full marks, all I need to do is close my eyes and recall her vocal performance in "Volcano" and "9 Crimes." I have rarely heard a voice so piercing, almost always whispered... EMOTIONAL... more
The bovine tough guys of blues rock more
A talent I discovered too late. And I've just realized that I only gave it a 4, let’s try to remedy that. more
High alcohol content. more
box set spakkaossa! put one hand on your heart and one on your wallet. here there’s everything, but truly everything from the naked city! more
When a "Twin Infinitives" is worth entire discographies. more
The Alpha and Omega of Neapolitan Rock, on the podium of the greatest prog-Italian albums of all time: a blend of progressive, jazz nuances, popular Neapolitan music, and references dear to VDGG. Two exceptional suites on the history of ancient and ancestral Naples. A work of art. "Oro caldo cola da una tromba ormai, l'ombra di una nota fredda, muta esce da lei." 10. more
The 5 stars just for giving us gems of toxic disarray like "Royal Trux '92," the wonderful "Cats And Dogs," and the excellent "Thank You." Ah, well, yeah, I'm sick, I love "Twin Infinitives." If Blues means devil's music, they are the quintessence of Blues. Fans of Scott Henderson et similia, please abstain... more
Eloquent title... Otis and Carla: two stars. Produced by Stax Records. more
Here are the bad and monolithic Sodom from the late '80s. This is a quality CD with classic old thrash. Personally, in several passages, I notice a bit of Slayer's influence as well. The initial pairing of the title track and "What Hell Can Create" is noteworthy. The overall level remains quite good throughout. (7.5) more
Disc that brings Sodom back from the previous (and not good) MIB. A more compact album, with some memorable hits like "Fuck The Police," "Polytoximaniac," and the German "Schwerter Zu Pflugscharen." Not a masterpiece, but a full-length reboot for the Teutonic band. (7) more
A good nu-metal band with all the limits of the genre, they've created something nice; if you like the genre, they're worth a listen. more
Epitaph of one of my favorite bands. Not exactly successful, dull in some parts, but a bit generously I give it the third ball, thanks for everything. more
Transition album, not easy to define. The lengthy "The Carny" stands out. more
He received an award for Best Debut Album. more