Classical music popstar. more
"...just energy, no frills... direct, simple, even naive, but genuine..." I quote this phrase taken from the review of misterNo, because it perfectly summarizes my thoughts on Saxon. I understand that for those who listen to more extreme, evolved, modern metal genres, Saxon might seem a bit too vintage, ancestral. But if you love classic old school heavy metal, for me they remain the best. And Wheels of Steel is one of their most representative albums. more
The original 1975 album was already remarkable, with that gem of the Asbury Park improvisation. However, perhaps it was missing something to make it truly memorable. With the subsequent remasterings and the addition of heavyweight tracks like Starless and Fracture, that something is now no longer lacking. Perhaps their best live album is The Night Watch, or maybe the box set The Great Deciever, but I remain much more attached to this one. more
The dimensions of this feline are about 75 cm in height at the shoulder, 136 cm in length without the tail, which can reach up to one meter, and an average weight of around 60/70 kg. Some extremely large specimens can weigh over 80 kg, while some populations (for example, those on the Island of Java) are much smaller (only 30 kg). more
Yes, he copied JJ Cale, he's not an exceptional composer, etc. etc... but saying that Eric Clapton is a "decent" guitarist is like saying that Michael Jordan is a mediocre basketball player. more
Born in the early eighties near Birmingham as a punk group; with their debut released in 1987, recorded in two sessions with different line-ups, they push the hardcore of Discharge to extremes: Grindcore is born and absolute, primal musical violence comes to life. No one will ever go beyond, not even themselves. Twenty-eight destructive flares, leaden boulders, with a growl voice that is a hellish bark...YOU SUFFER... more
With the arrival of Phil Anselmo, at times an unmanageable singer who made physicality his creed, Pantera takes a turn; a true revolution in the Metal scene. An evolutionary Thrash sound that gradually incorporates Groove and Sabbathian heaviness; paraphrasing the title of one of their songs, they have taken heavy music to "A New Level"... FUCKING HOSTILE... more
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nihilism in its purest form more
In his field, I even prefer him to Dick, which says it all... more
BritPop? Just as Nirvana tried (unsuccessfully) to emulate the Doors (more in image than musically), they attempted to imitate the Beatles (even worse). more
On a human level, we will certainly remain as we are, since we have now blended perfectly. We will be socially engaged, as it is precisely by moving through many cities that we better understand certain issues. On an artistic level, we certainly expect to improve, according to the commitment we have made to ourselves. What we can confidently tell you is that we will always make music in which we fully believe, outside of schemes and labels. more