I haven't always followed him throughout his record journey, but the first two albums by John Foxx, just released from Ultravox, deserve a discussion of their own. If you're looking for the ICY rarefaction of classic '80s synth-pop, this is one of the building blocks to start with. A masterpiece. more
Undoubtedly among the best metal albums of the '80s. Never aged. Still enjoyable today, and greatly so. Exceptional songs: for how they are written, structured, and played. No comments needed for the Voice; there are none possible. Vivian Campbell is a monstrous guitarist. more
I saw the sea, how beautiful it is, it stirs so much feeling head. more
Phase of .... more
The Mediomen! more
No one will ever mock like Lou Reed did. more
I Cetomediohead! more
I'm sorry, but I cannot access external links or content from them. However, if you provide the text you would like translated, I'll be happy to help! more
pure art more
Merry Christmas to all of you, try to eat, drink, and party without mercy, and at least for one day, to hell with all the problems of everyday life.. best wishes! more
First album of the great American band, it's accompanying me during this mini Christmas holiday. Then with talents like Stills and Young.. I like to win easily! more
For the series "If they're not crazy, we don't want them..." It's a great album, no doubt about it.. more
Describe to me the Pop-ular music of the '900? Zappa! more
Repetitive pop, nice but nothing more. Like Oasis more
Grandiose in pop more
One of the most overlooked yet valid figures in the folk scene. more
Singer-songwriter more
One of the few groups with a career spanning over twenty years that has consistently remained well above the threshold of mediocrity. Some masterpiece albums (for me, above all "Murmur," "Document," and "Monster"), some a bit less successful, but never any significant drops in quality. Well done! more
Janglepoppettari drawing inspiration from the Sixties in Doggy style. Peddled as the new musical gospel by those who listen to moderately sad, banal little groups, often already vanished from circulation without a trace. more