stunning in presenting the dirtiest, most outrageous and necrophilic blues I've ever heard, first in pussy galore and then in Jsbe. for me, immense. more
I love them; for me, the only mediocre work they've done so far is the last one, "The King Of Limbs." more
"God is dead, and no one cares, if there is a hell, I'll see you there!" more
my purity you stole more
a piece of shit more
"It was twenty years ago today! Sgt. Pepper taught the band to play! They've been going in and out of style! But they're guaranteed to raise a smile!" more
Genius up to "Blackwater Park," very good "Deliverance" and "Damnation," then a sharp decline. "Heritage" rather embarrassing in my opinion. more
In 1967, two geniuses like J.J. Cale and Lou Reed crossed paths with a blonde angel. A German model with a unique and personal voice, it was the beginning of a legend... more
It’s incredible what a series of fantastic albums Magnifica managed to produce in the 70s. In my opinion, this is another masterpiece, perhaps just a notch below those from the Jazz period and "Blue," but still superb. There are already the first signs of change, and then there’s “Free Man In Paris,” and just this alone would be enough for a 5 in my book. more
(Dreaming...) more
Noteworthy album, especially for G.'s guitar, which is in stunning form here. more
This is still listenable. more
Released in 1989, it is still relevant. more
I adore them. "Welcome To Sky Valley" is one of those albums that I have worn out from listening to it so much. more
Great music, this is the best way I can describe them. more
All current things. more
"Theese stand for mee, name your God and bleed the freaak. I like to seee, how you all would bleed for mee..." more
One of the most seminal Alternative Rock bands. more
Never been a big fan. Anyway, they knew how to rework, more or less successfully, classic blues clichés. Good yes. Great, not really. more