Arctic Monkeys
I'm really sorry... but I think they suck. more
Hisayasu Sato -The Bedroom
I like it, I can’t help it. In fact, ask yourself why you don’t like it. more
Primus -Sailing the Seas of Cheese
Technique, genius, irony, imagination. So much quality. more
Primus -Pork Soda
This album does 2 laps on cold tires, to all the grunge that was around at the time. more
The Script
Pretty subpar pop! Really flat and empty arrangements! more
Burzum
It's difficult to share Burzum's ideas; in fact, I don't share them. However, if we appreciate Burzum as a musician, we will appreciate D'Annunzio as a philosopher. more
Johann Sebastian Bach -L'Arte Della Fuga
I would like to hear a sample. Is there a record available for sale? more
Arctic Monkeys
Nothing special, but fun. more
Converge
The strongest emotion ever felt from music. more
Alan Parsons
Sound engineer, music genius. With some albums by Pink Floyd and The Beatles, he did an excellent job, but with his Project, he gave his best by introducing some innovations, like the robotic voice used extensively by Daft Punk and many others. He somewhat tarnished his reputation with the last album, but that happens to many. more
Paolo Sorrentino
The Consequences of Love and Il Divo are masterpieces of Italian cinema. No questions asked. more
Paolino Sorrentino
The Consequences of Love and Il Divo are masterpieces of Italian cinema. No stories. more
Rick Wakeman -The Myths And Legends Of King Arthur And The Knights Of The Round Table
A bullshit that I’m a bit ashamed of having appreciated in the past... weak parts and awful sounds, I'd say Wakeman has done better (not as a solo artist, I know his first three and they’re pretty basic) at least with Bowie and Yes, I’d say. more
Eels -Daisies Of The Galaxy
The 5 is just right, a stunning album full of songs with crystalline beauty. There’s plenty of melancholy (especially in the wonderful "It's A Motherfucker"), but there’s also a lot of serenity, after the drama and pain of "Electroshock Blues," and there’s room for a smile. Not a moment of decline and a beautiful homage to Neil Young’s "After the Gold Rush" with "Selective Memories" (featuring the same piano used thirty years earlier by Young). An album that nourishes the soul. more
The Roots
...bloody roots more
The Roots
People who have digested well more
Beaver
Fantastic Dutch stoner group. In '98 they shared a split with q.o.t.s.a. more
earthlings?
Directly from the Moon Ranch... Experimental and Robotik desert sound more
R.E.M. -Out Of Time
I consider Murmur one of the most beautiful albums of the '80s (and beyond..) and in general I really love quite a few of their things. But this album has never really made me jump out of my seat...Half a point more thanks to "Country Feedback." more
Mika
"Grace Kelly Blues." Oh no, those are the Eels. more