Arto Lindsay
Very interesting. more
Gary Numan
A key figure in the new wave/synthpop. more
Cleo T.
An interesting and anything but predictable artist. Worth a listen! more
Soft Heap
For those who can't get enough of the soft machine soups, spaghetti! (these even slurp too). more
Genesis
I am the source where the precious sap of progressive flows in its highest purity. Hundreds of groups will draw from me, pursuing an ideal too perfect to be attained. more
Iggy Pop -Kill City
If I have to choose from the post-Stooges discography of the damned toxic iguana, I’m putting my finger right on Kill City, recorded in '75 between one day pass and another from a psychiatric clinic where he was hospitalized after his brains went "puff" for the first time... Filthy, rough, and essential Rn'R (with a hint of twisted black music) recorded in a haphazard way where rawness and sickness ooze from the pores of my stereo, which is a wonder. more
Red Hot Chili Peppers
A Jane's Addiction fan would say that the only good album by the RHCP is the one with Navarro. I say that there may not be a single great album in its entirety, but there are definitely some beautiful songs scattered throughout. Soul to Squeeze, for example, is a gem, perfect. more
Radiohead
No Surprises is the ultimate party song. But Karma Police is even more adrenaline-pumping. And how can we not mention the hilariously fun Pyramid Song?! These really get you fired up. The joy of living made into a band. more
Blur
Individually, they are just 4 British idiots, but together they are Blur, and I like Blur. more
Fugazi -The Argument
Some find "The Argument" great, but not on the level of previous masterpieces. For me, it’s yet another masterpiece, following the SUPREME "End Hits". What can I say, it will be the last album by FVGAZI, a career closure of such high qualitative level with very few equals (ironically from the same year, the last masterpiece by the immense Unwound). The final gem of evolved Punk. Thank you guys... more
Alice Cooper
more folkloric than anything else more
The Cars
Behind the wheel, I'm hopeless, yet without "cars," I can't live. Fantastic. more
Alice Cooper
She asked me why the singer's name was Alice... I said "Listen baby, you really wouldn't understand..." more
Porcupine Tree -Stupid Dream
As far as I'm concerned, it's the start of their best period, with excellent songwriting, dreamy and melancholic atmospheres. That characteristic alternation of acoustic and hyper-distorted parts begins to emerge, and it's what will ultimately make me fall in love with them. more
Luigi Tenco
He wrote some of the noblest and most beautiful pages of Italian singer-songwriter music. An artist of immense sensitivity and great worth. And there are those who still believe that he took his own life... more
Karl Marx
Deluded standard-bearer of a murderous utopia defeated by man, by History, by truth... more
Primus -Sailing the Seas of Cheese
Passion and expertise at the service of a valid and young pen! Review 5/5!! more
Sepultura -Arise
Brazilian earthquake more
The Future Sound of London -Accelerator
On the podium of the best electronic albums of the '90s. more
Yellowjackets -Yellowjackets
A tremendous fusion debut with an inspired Ford. more