A single sound entity with two heads, him and Lee Ranaldo. more
A single sonic entity with two heads: him and Thurston Moore. The greatest student of Branca, I believe. more
And damn yes, listen to it in the ending of "Trilogy" ("Elimination Jr." you know what I mean) or in "Shaking Hell." Damn sensual and the perfect bassist for the music of Sonic Youth. more
one of my greatest erotic dreams. I love you, Kim of the Sonicchu more
Wow, what a flip-flop! more
well then! more
It made me enjoy when he scored 2 goals against Oliver Kahn. more
I honestly don't understand all this mockery! In my opinion, he is the Italian artist who has given a new face to piano music, giving it a more pop style while maintaining its elegance, making it even loved by young people. To me, he is like Dream Theater: criticized out of envy or simply because someone has spread the idea that he is an idiot; that's the only way to explain how a pianist with a classical background could be ridiculed on par with someone like Justin Bieber or Pitbull. more
The only album to listen to if you want to hear Arto Lindsay read from the dictionary (just for the record, the word is "rose"). And when I memorized the lyrics of "Asadoya Yunta" to keep time with the music (traditional Okinawan reinterpreted in a sublime version for flamenco guitars), I was surprised by how difficult Japanese was. It's also the only Japanese song whose lyrics I know... more
They should be called Zymil: they manage to make extreme metal digestible for those who can’t handle extreme metal and to make growl palatable for those who have never digested growl! More of a band for intellectuals than for pure metalheads! more
Idea thieves. more
The Petoh! More than enough, better the Queensryche and Symphony X for example. more
But how did I end up putting one... Ziltoid was right to put brut. They’re not my cup of tea, but this album is bello bello and then it’s super fun. more
Stewart has always been a very controversial artist; personally, I hate his period from '76 onwards, where he transformed from an excellent interpreter and rocker into a pop phenomenon. However, his English period with the 5 albums for Mercury (1969-1975) is great; fantastic tracks, great live performances, and this album is the truest demonstration of that. more
The king is naked. more
By name grace, in fact disgrace. more
I prefer Mafalda to the Peanuts, but the 5 is mandatory. more
Don't be fooled: what matters about his name are mainly the first three letters. My favorite artist. more
I discovered them very late and I was very favorably impressed. I consider some pieces to be milestones in the history of h.r. more
A hearty minestrone with Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, and Procol Harum. Plus, a generous dose of choruses and vocal harmonies à la Beatles and half a ton of overdubs that make the sound so thick and massive that Spector's wall of sound is like tissue paper in comparison. Always too full, they never understood that music is also made of emptiness, pauses, and rarefied moments. What a shame, because they knew how to write valid pieces. more