Godflesh
Thanks to them, I still listen to metal. more
Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band
In my opinion, none of you have ever listened to "trout mask replica" in its entirety. You're just a bunch of babies. more
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
I really like the first two albums with the Bad Seeds, especially for certain references to the Birthday Party. Unfortunately, the rest of the production has never resonated with me. more
Slowdive
ethereal more
Soundgarden
Among the best in grunge more
Aereogramme
Scottish, among the main interpreters in the post-rock field. Less conceptual and more fiery and noisy than Mogwai, their putative fathers. more
Yuppie Flu
Local lo-fi indie rock. They remind of Mercury Rev. Days Before the Day from 2003, their masterpiece. Yuppie Flu - "Drained By Diamonds"
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Bardo Pond
Psychedelia and post-rock come together. Impetuous.. Bardo Pond - Two Planes
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Children of Bodom
We are Children of Bodom and we come from fucking Finland! more
Norther
Lame copies of Children of Bodom known only for having done a cover of "The Final Countdown," part 2. more
Dispatched
Losers' clones of Children of Bodom known only for doing a cover of "The Final Countdown," part 1. more
The Lemonheads
Discreet alternative rock. more
Satan
His flames may find you, O Morning Star: he, I say, O Lucifer, who knows no setting. Christ, your Son, who, having returned from the underworld, has shone serenely upon mankind, and lives and reigns forever and ever. Amen. (Ora Pro Nobis Lucifer/Satan)

I, Jesus, have sent my angel to testify to you these things in the churches. I am the root and the descendant of David, the bright morning star (His flames may find you, O Morning Star). more
Carcass
Purulent, necrotic, with that double growl of Jeff Walker and Bill Steer that instilled real fear... Essential for their immense importance and influence on Death Metal..."Incarnated Solvent Abuse"...FOREVER... more
Matching Mole
Canterbury tales! What delicacy Oh Caroline... more
Country Joe and the Fish
Armed revolutionaries...with musical instruments. A mix between the acrobatic Fugs and the pacifist Dylan... more
The Who -Who's Next
The album that comes closest to my concept of Rock in general, in its global "sense." An absolute monolith, a masterpiece and the peak of one of the greatest rock bands of all time. Nine authentic gems, after this music will never be the same. "Baba O'Riley," "Bargain," "The Song Is Over," and "Won't get fooled again" are my favorite tracks. "It's just adolescent desolation." Immense. more
Bob Dylan
Apart from the first 72 years and 11 months, a great one. more
Bob Dylan -Infidels
In my modest opinion, one of Dylan's latest masterpieces; guided in the director's chair by Mark Knopfler, Bob gifts us a gorgeous album, with Mark's guitar capable of captivating you in the listening. The track that stands above the other excellent songs remains for me "I and I": a rock-blues with such a "Dylan-esque" rhythm in its simplicity, with that uniquely… epochal guitar sound. more
Alkaline Trio
It should be today’s pop-punk: fresh, fun, and completely unbanal or overproduced. Maybe I'll Catch Fire and From Here To Infirmary are the best, along with the latest Shame is True. Probably the best in the scene right now for consistency! more