And to think that before coming into contact with the world of comedy, he graduated in electronic engineering; I thank God he didn't follow that path. more
They put everything in there. And they did well. more
Wow, how many established critics!!! Overrated here, overrated there, overrated on the right, overrated on the left......... more
We are in the realms of coolness. Nothing more, nothing less. more
Psychedelic drugs are no longer that essential. more
I don't know, today I felt like defining some crappy group. more
"Ferro 3," "Time," "Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter... and Spring Again," and "Pietà" are enough for a 5. more
"According to critics, pop is associated with (among its influences) other genres like pop punk, Latin-influenced dance music, pop rock, and emo pop" - all good stuff, in short. more
It's impossible to mess up like that unintentionally. They do it on purpose, the only solution. more
Shining pearl, for me one of the most beautiful albums of the decade. The Voice of Angels, with a disarming purity and beauty. more
The group is now adrift, the tension has reached explosive levels and the end is near; but before all this, in a cramped club in Ghent, Belgium, Thin White Rope gives us a double live performance of unimaginable greatness: two hours of full-on assaults, featuring covers of Can and Dylan, alongside their songs that merge desert-rock-psychedelia in feral beauty, with lysergic digressions into Music... right after, nothing... it’s over... what a shame. more
The first Black wave with "Bathory," all the wickedness and malice contained in: "Under The Sign Of The Black Mark" and "The Return." The Viking of "Blood Fire Death," "Hammerheart," "Blood On Ice," and "Destroyer Of Worlds" (even though it's more of a fusion with Thrash from enjoyable albums like "Octagon" or "Requiem" and Viking). These are the best albums (in my opinion), historical and unrepeatable albums that describe BATHORY (especially "UTSOTBM"). more
Perhaps Albarn's best solo project to date, featuring Simonon from The Clash, Tong from The Verve, and afrobeat drummer Tony Allen: it results in a great album, which I shamefully underestimated upon release. more
The sound of the apocalypse, that's all. more
Sandy more
Yesterday I watched half an hour of Nymphomaniac, it makes me want to throw up. A director who keeps getting worse. more
Seeing that what this being does is defined as 'folk rock' among other things makes me cringe. more
"Person Pitch" was truly a great record, like taking the best of Brian Wilson (that was "Smile") and tearing it apart and reassembling it in a sea of loops, electronic beats, samples, and whatever else you can think of. Just like his parent group, Animal Collective, who have great albums [notably the ethno-folk-psych delirium of "Sung Tongs," an album of celestial beauty for me] but also abominable crap [the overhyped "Merriweather Post Pavilion," a half-baked mess in my opinion]. more