In person they suck? What bullshit are you talking about!!!!!!! more
long live the revolution more
A particularly fashionable solo Gilmour with a hint of Eighties kitsch. A stretched sufficiency, but obviously far from what one would expect to hear from Pink Floyd. The least successful work of the band. For now. more
We sang: "It doesn’t matter if we all die." And that was exactly what we were thinking at that time. more
Praise be to Pig..immense and irreplaceable more
Excellent representatives of complete nothingness, often idolized by a type of people we might call "fake-alternative" or something similar.
I refer back to Hetzer, Bluridi. more
It's impossible not to consider him one of the greatest musicians of the 20th century. more
Take it easy more
Bon Scott at his peak. Live powerful and assertive in every single moment. The versions of Whole Lotta Rosie and Let There Be Rock are nothing short of earth-shattering. Perfectly recorded. The best AC/DC album.
06. AC/DC - Whole Lotta Rosie (If You Want Blood, You've Got It)
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See under "classic" more
The scum of hardcore punk: awkward, ultra-obese (see Big Champion but not only), without rules. A brutally violent "Bastard" sound...WE MUST BURN... more
Immediately, the sore note of an otherwise splendid album: that "falsetto" voice of Tim Aymar that I can’t seem to appreciate. It’s the last work where one can admire the musical artistry of the absolute genius that was Chuck Schuldiner; a technically flawless evolution of the last Death albums. Heavy-power metal played by musicians of a level I can’t quantify, it’s so immense. Long, intricate songs, like the opening track "Consumed" or the concluding title track... Sound testament... more
I'm outta time, just that, it's worth buying this CD,,,,,always been one of my favorite bands. more
the mayor no longer invests in troubled youth more
I want to be part of the minority more
just call her Miss Rettore! more
I like it, but I don't feel like giving it top marks. I'm not crazy about "E' festa," and even in the rest of the album, there are parts that I like less from time to time. But of course, "La carrozza di Hans," "Impressioni di Settembre," and "Dove... Quando (parte II)" are great tracks. more
Masterpiece. The opening suite is spectacular, but for me, the true pinnacle consists of the triptych "Cento mani e cento occhi," "750000 anni fa l'amore," and "Miserere alla storia." Chapeau. more
After making their debut the year before with the sulfurous mini LP "Superfuzz Bigmuff," in 1989 Mudhoney released their first self-titled full-length album; the musical coordinates perfectly blend Stooges-influenced hard rock, raw and distorted garage-punk, and twisted psychedelia. I only need to mention the destabilizing "Here Comes Sickness," so dense with abrasive sound, sharp as the guitars of the armed duo Mark Arm-Steve Turner. They would never reach such devastating peaks again. more
The total bacterial anarchy. An animal, one of the greatest skin violators in the history of Rock. more