Crystal Stilts -In Love With Oblivion
Dischello cute cute, enjoyable enjoyable that seems to have come out about forty years ago, between Velvetian influences [on "Prometeus at Large" one almost expects to hear Reed's voice] and garage influences but all quite melodic and at times vaguely psychedelic. 3.5 more
Drugs
not all artists who did drugs did it to create works. Maybe they simply had problems. But what have you all been smoking???? more
Drugs
On a social level, they are an unprecedented harm. However, on a musical and artistic level, how much great stuff has emerged! Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, Syd Barrett, Neu!, Dead Boys, Christian Death, Kyuss, and so on! A double-edged sword. more
Godspeed You! Black Emperor
Sometimes I wonder why I listen to other music even though they are there. more
Aesop Rock
Pissed off and cultured. The definitive rapper. more
Isis
Well, in the end it's very simple: this is Art. more
Ian MacKaye
Certo, ma sembra che tu non abbia incluso il testo da tradurre. Ti pregherei di inviarlo e sarò felice di aiutarti con la traduzione. more
Drugs
Many things would be different (worse) without more
Syd Barrett
Good as you think, but he was a piece of shit. more
The Band -The Band
According to many (myself included), the most beautiful album by the Canadian-American group, year of our Lord 1969, "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" is the emblematic track of this second album... more
Kansas -Masque
Little masterpiece from 1976 by the musicians of Topeka, hard rock, prog, beautiful melodies, and Robbie Steinhardt's violin that hypnotizes you. Must listen to "Icarus," Walsh's voice soars higher than the sun... more
Porcupine Tree -Nil Recurring
The instrumental and distorted title track, the captivating shifts in atmosphere of "Normal," the thrilling and relentless crescendo of "What Happens Now"... A beautiful EP that serves as an extraordinary appendage to "Fear Of A Blank Planet." more
Drugs
True artists don't need it; it's only useful for mediocre artists like Lennon, Barrett, etc. more
The Smiths
Grandissimi, the greatest pop of the eighties, Morrissey-Marr perfect couple and Rourke and Joyce were two musicians with guts. more
Andy Rourke
One of the best bassists of the eighties, some of his performances are extraordinary. more
The Pretty Things -The Pretty Things
Great debut from 1965 for the Pretty Things. An amazing record of visceral, pure garage/rock'n roll. "Roadrunner" stands out. A very, very beautiful album. more
Dream Theater
The Drim Sfinter! Fantastic! more
Clarence
Seedorf, known as the Tripod more
Lega
what a pain in the ass more