Probably the best Heavy/power band that ever existed. Their guitar work is extraordinary and unique. Their music smells of saltwater, leading the listener on an epic journey at sea. They have an enviable discography (except for "Shadowmaker," the only real dud of the band); but my favorite album will always be "Pile of Skulls." more
Dead, alias Per Yngve Ohillin, the greatest extreme black singer. December Moon demolishes entire discographies. Just one thing though: where are the Old Funeral on DeBaser? Only they were on par with Morbid. more
sorry but here they are truly indefensible, low-grade rehashed AOR that one rarely has the misfortune to subject the ears to torture, perhaps the lowest point reached by the great Purple more
Well guys, a masterpiece from the good old days. more
Listening to it again after some time, unfortunately, the feeling of a somewhat subdued album still lingers. However, I can't deny that the Purple at least deserve a passing grade (at least until it becomes impossible to deny the evidence) even here. There are still great moments, albeit sporadically ("STRANGEWAYS" among my favorites, an excellent tour de force). more
As useful as the church and religion, oh wait, at least these would be useful as fertilizers. more
the best of the best more
One of the best Live performances of the last twenty years. A MUST-HAVE! more
"Accessible" hoe, the rest "too much" more
after this, nothing... more
the best, but more of a solo album by Gabriel rather than a Genesis album more
the most underrated of them more
of theirs my favorite more
for its historical value more
similarly to RELAYER (making of course the necessary proportions...) an album made too hastily, it definitely wouldn’t have had much more to offer anyway, but even here, if they had taken more time in the production, a decidedly better product would have come out, just for the record anyway. that 2 is at least equivalent to a 2.5 (for now...) more
Good, if not excellent, performance, although conceived, in my opinion, a bit hastily and therefore with some moments (at least lyrically) unresolved. If they had worked on it a bit more, IMHO, it could have resulted in, if not a masterpiece, at least a top-notch piece of work. more
If you listen to them just a few times in life, their "progressive pop" makes sense; in the longer tracks, they've done excellent work (The Light, The Water, At The End Of The Day, The Great Nothing). As far as I'm concerned, it doesn't compare to the great prog or even to the giants of the '90s (especially those who attempted similar musical directions, such as Porcupine Tree). more
Essential. more
I like them; they have a very nice way of playing. In my opinion, they are underrated compared to other bands. Even though they enjoy a good level of popularity. more
Great band. Theogonia is their best work; the only production that doesn't convince me is Aelo, which is very particular even though it's well-made, in my opinion. more