Orchid
Ah, but these are not the Orchids I was looking for, oh dear! And the definitions cannot be erased... let’s drop it to 3 - I won’t vote since these don’t interest me, and we’re all friends, okay? more
Isis -Oceanic
Together with "Panopticon," the pinnacle of Isis' production; long compositions that unfold for over an hour of Music, where walls of sound of immense beauty coexist with much more intimate, ethereal passages, carrying that dark, shadowy aftertaste that sent me into total ecstasy. It is my duty to mention the progression of a true "spiritual high" represented by the interminable, almost eleven minutes, "Weight" with its sublime build-up of intensity leading to the final purification... SHAMANIC... more
The Cinematics
Well, it's not that I dislike them, in hindsight of A Strange Education. more
Milla Jovovich
I pumped it up. Disappointment. more
Pearl Jam
Five stars for life; "Ten" is an album I'll never tire of listening to. A career, in my opinion, always consistent with albums that are never trivial... I'M STILL ALIVE... more
Moondog
A crazy, bewildered Viking who gifted the world, through his art, a sense of common belonging to the human race. And Bird's Lament is my favorite song like, forever. more
Prefab Sprout
Wonderful. more
Guy Picciotto
Let's just say I thank him and that's it. more
Tragedy
"Do you feel the hunger for the freedom to be free
do you feel the thirst for something not so incomplete
as the sinking world we find ourselves
force-fed to accept, as the stinking world we find
ourselves repeating to reject, to reject
do you feel it? do you understand?"
So many, really so many would have a lot to learn from them. more
American Football
For everyone instead more
Saetia
Sweet Stabs more
Manowar
But do they really exist? more
Dream Theater
But do they really exist? more
Elliott
False Cathedrals, in the end, doesn't really have much to do with emo, but it is one of the most beautiful records to ever carry this label. more
Chris Isaak
Languid and captivating ballads somewhere between Roy Orbison and Elvis Presley, finding the perfect balance in the enchanting "Wicked Game." A song that moved with a video... I won't reveal more. more
David Fincher
ZODIAC, THE SOCIAL NETWORK, THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO, SEVEN; not to mention his primary role in HOUSE OF CARDS: IS THAT SAYING LITTLE? more
Death -Scream Bloody Gore
A then very young Chuck Schuldiner leads his Death to their debut album in 1987; a musical story that began three years earlier, finding in this work a cornerstone for the emerging Death Metal. It is the bloody, fierce, brutal notes of the first two tracks that mark the beginning of the luciferian sermon: "Infernal Death" and "Zombie Ritual," which then give way to the equally crushing "Mutilation" and "Baptized in Blood," for a work that offers no reprieve. Absolute genesis of a sound... more
Talking Heads
With their quirky and catchy funk, they are the perfect soundtrack for a group orgy! more
Forest Swords
Engravings is a spectacular debut. more
Converge
You know what? I realize now that I haven't defined the Converge yet, and as I'm writing, I notice that porcaputtananonriescoapensareauncom mentosensato. more