Black Eyed Peas -Monkey Business
Hi and congratulations on the review! I personally only knew the Black Eyed Peas from a few songs, but then I thought, why not dive a little deeper by listening to one of their albums from start to finish so I can give a proper judgment on both the album and the group? I have to say that while listening to the CD, I realized it features beautiful music that is enjoyable and doesn’t get tiring, and I consider this album one of their best works, even better than the previous Elephunk, which I own both in CD. My personal rating is 8, and I recommend this CD to music lovers and also to newcomers who want to get closer to this group, make it yours! 🎶 more
Bruce Leek
It stands in martial arts in cinema like Jimi Hendrix stands in guitar. more
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
The hit-maker of classical music history. And not only that. more
John Carpenter
A mix of horror, entertainment, and socio-political messages. "They Live" is, in my opinion, its highlight. more
Beck
Beck... well... with Pink Floyd, King Crimson, and Iron Maiden, he is one of the great souls of the sound multiverse that has guided my musical growth.
Seen by chance, in January 1994, in a crummy little place with just a few hundred people at most. He was unknown. To the point that before the concert, all of us in the audience mistook a simple technician/roadie for Beck. Then he arrived... he looked like a shy minor... but what a concert, ladies and gentlemen! He transformed a convinced metalhead, lover of prog and psychedelia who detested anything "electronic" into a fervent enthusiast of everything. Everything about everything. Beck, along with Radiohead, is the musical genius who changed the face of music in the '90s and into the early 2000s. I have never stopped following him; even his latest phase I find very enjoyable, less explosive than the Beck of a few years ago, but still full of class and so much, so much craftsmanship. A genius! more
Donatella Rettore
Energetic and gritty representative of the Italian '70s and especially '80s. Declined from the '90s onward. more
Kissin'dynamite
Hello guys and girls from Debaser, I'm Mauretto, nice to meet you. I wanted to write a review about this album from the band Kissin' Dynamite, a German band that offers hard rock with sounds reminiscent of Europe, Def Leppard, Bon Jovi, featuring a lead singer with a vocal timbre very similar to Myles Kennedy from Alter Bridge. But let’s get to the album; it starts off with a lot of energy and power with the first track, which is also the title of the album: "Not the End of the Road." Personally, it invites you to turn up the volume to the max, with a great rhythm and a catchy refrain. The next tracks "What Goes Up" and "Only the Dead" create a nice trio of songs that push the accelerator down, and then with the fourth track, the beautiful ballad "Good Life," which I recommend, featuring guests like Charlotte Wessels, Guerrinca Mancini, and Solitario Martis, it enriches the song with an emotional chorus that captivates you. The following track "Yoko Ono," with an Eastern intro, is nice and quite pleasant. Then the next power ballad "Coming Home" is very beautiful and enjoyable to listen to more than once, never falling into the banal. With "All for Allelujah" and "No One Dies a Virgin," they step on the pedal again with great energy. "Gone for Good" slows down with a very pleasant ballad, while "Defeat It" and "Voodoo Spell" are two solid tracks that conclude beautifully with the stunning ballad "Scars." I recommend you listen to and buy the album; you won’t regret it, trust me. Rating: 8. more
Hayao Miyazaki
I don't consider myself a nerd, but for me, all of its animation is the antidote to the daily trash that clouds our limbs since 533 After Nanak! more
Kraan -Kraan
Paraphrasing a wise man: does anyone know who the Kraan are? The booming, groove-filled bass of Hellmut Hattler? The enveloping saxophone of Johannes Pappert? The elegant drums and tribal percussion of Jan Fride? The incredible psych-funky-rock guitar work of Peter Wolbrandt? Oh wow.

A strong debut from this excellent German band. They are far from some of the more extreme and experimental approaches of other contemporary bands; the formula here is that of psych-acid rock stitched together with Jazz-Rock/Prog structures and solid touches of Funk and tribal and Middle Eastern fascinations, making it Fusion music in the truest sense of the word. The sung parts (by Wolbrandt) are brief, while long instrumental segments dominate, filled with beautiful melodic ideas and great musical imagination, with continuous touches of color always added with great class. Pappert's saxophone reigns, a true delight for the ears both in the groovier/acid parts and in the more melodic ones, but the intricacy of the guitar work and the rhythm section are equally exciting. "Kraan Arabia" is the gem of the album, born from that love for the East and the wonderfully tribal percussion so popular in Germany at the time, but the 18-minute kraut-jam "Head" is also a journey that, especially in the second half of the track, cannot be approached without joy. Exhilarating. The entire album is of high quality, nonetheless. Truly excellent, an outstanding record. more
King Crimson
Definition... the greatest band on the planet? It’s obviously the definition of a crimson-obsessed fan; for me, they are the epitome, what every band making music should (conceptually) aspire to be. I have everything released under the name King Crimson, I've seen them live countless times... it’s an endless love. If the name "Pink Floyd" evokes "magic" for me, the name "King Crimson" conjures up "sex, love, enlightenment, epiphany, the absolute." Don’t ask me to be too objective when it comes to King Crimson. more
Paola Turci
I've always liked her. Maybe a bit too much Sanremo, but always with great class. Plus, she has that slightly rock'n'roll attitude that makes me really like her. more
Mur Lafferty
Liquid writer, skilled and intelligent, perhaps a bit over the top. In the sense that she stands out a lot. more
Carlo Verdone
In June, I will start the marathon of his cinematic work before being rushed off to Plovdiv. The preliminaries were some time ago: Borotalco is an absolute cult and another reason why I love Dalla, Bianco rosso e Verdone legendary, all the scenes with Sora Lella are etched in my mind, Viaggi di nozze frankly forgettable. It'll be fun to switch from epic films to crap in the blink of an eye. more
Mimmo Locasciulli
"Confused in a playback." It seems to want to imitate De Gregori too much, ending up as a sterile clone. Almost 3. more
Canaan -A Calling To Weakness
2018 New Limited Double Gatefold edition of the original 2002 Masterpiece. Limited to 500 copies in transparent red double vinyl.
The trilogy: The Fires In Me - Essere Nulla - Submission is something unattainable.
So after the CD was released, I had to have this special version in red vinyl as well. more
Pink Floyd -Meddle
One of these days and echoes timeless masterpieces, the rest is listenable. more
Pink Floyd -Animals
Simply beautiful more