Henry Cow
If prog can be summarily defined as the combination of rock and classical music, rock in opposition would be the marriage of rock and the 20th-century avant-gardes. Henry Cow are its founding fathers and attribute a strong political connotation to the movement, which is absent in progressive. Seminal. more
Dave Matthews Band -Under The Table And Dreaming
Summa is a work that travels on the notes (and tones) of the probably most particular, diverse, and brilliant Pop of the '90s. Perfect from beginning to end. And it was just the beginning... more
Liz Phair -Exile in Guyville
The pinnacle and the end of a career. After that, it will be just conventional and utterly banal American rock, closer to Sheryl Crow than to anything that can be defined as "alternative"; the 5, however, I would prefer to reserve for other albums. more
Preti Pedofili
Man is the priest of chaos, pedophilia is his will to power over the infant nature, life is the celebration of such misery.

Pedophile priests hold mass every day. more
Kate Bush -The Kick Inside
How beautiful you were, Kate, back then. How beautiful you were, your voice and your songs. more
Colosseum
Blues jazz rock prog melting pot. more
Henry Cow -Unrest
Deadly. Even too much at times. more
Henry Cow
High-quality prog. more
Genesis -Selling England By The Pound
For me, so many memories are tied to this. Maybe because I met them through this album. more
Genesis -The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
A work of substance. Anyway, besides Gabriel, there are also the other 4 who deserve credit. more
Twenty Sixty Six and Then -Reflections
The English transplanted in Germany in the early '70s are a guarantee: less ambitious than Nektar and almost as muscular as Light Of Darkness, they stand out with a lively sound, featuring nice sax riffs, flute inserts, and a vigorous rhythm, supported by a granite vocalist. Tired of Cosmic Couriers? Here’s your wake-up call, and it even makes you tap your foot. more
These Immortal Souls -Get Lost (Don't Lie!)
God or whoever is in glory Rowland S Howard more
Bitch Magnet -Umber
Another one of those essential bands in the evolution from Hardcore to so-called Post HC... I absolutely love their previous 12", "Star Booty," which showcases 8 gems of deviant "progressive" Hardcore; this first full-length takes the discourse even further... Exceptional band and record. more
Dirty Three -Ocean Songs
Another masterpiece from this immense Australian trio. An album of rare beauty. more
Cream -Wheels Of Fire
My favorite by Cream. White Room, Politician, Crossroads, so much good stuff. more
Open Mind -Spiritual Lovers
These are not the Open Mind of the '60s, those of "Magic Potion," but a band that in '92 released a highly contaminated neo-psychedelic album enriched with long instrumental sections for guitar and organ. Those who find them discover a (small) treasure. more
Zita Swoon
The distant cousins of dEUS: three excellent albums, a finely-crafted contaminated pop, and a leader who is nothing short of charismatic! more
Dave Holland
If I think that at 22 he was noticed by Miles Davis... There must have been a reason. more