The Vines
classic mini LP group... their works feature a few great songs and absolute darkness. The singer has a unique unlikability. The Vines - Get Free  more
Miley Cyrus
I caught the video last week. It sucks, and that's a compliment, both her and the video. But it sucks so bad that compared to it, Lady Gaga is conceptual art. And even the song would suck, but whatever... who can even consider her a singer? Then I happened to rewatch an old video of Donna Summer, it must have been "Last Dance," I think... and I reflected on how, over the years, we've also become idiots in the use of a term like "sex symbol"... ugh. more
Rush
good yes. but they don’t leave anything inside me more
Change -The Glow of Love
Mauro Malavasi, Davide Romani, and Paolo Gianolio, three boys already well-versed in the Bologna scene of taverns and singer-songwriters. In 1980, on the first try, the tavern transforms into a dance floor, the tagliatelle into neon spirals, and the world thanked by dancing, while the tortellini floated in a sparkling broth. GOOD TIMES. more
Genesis -The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
Among all the possible questions aimed at discovering a person's musical preferences, the only one I could answer with some certainty is: What is your favorite album?. more
Sun Ra -Space Is The Place
The music on Saturn must be a sight to behold if it’s all like this. more
Pitchfork
Shitty judgments more
Jovanotti
Basically a big jerk. I give him an extra point because his first girlfriend only gave in after I gave her a copy of "Capo Horn." A humble girl with modest expectations, it's a shame I lost track of her. more
Pitchfork
The absolute nothingness around them on this site? Pre-Drive Like Jehu training. A must-listen. more
The Gun Club
The self-destructive passion of a man who was probably the Devil, and went back to hell. Immense. more
Rush
5 for technical quality, 5 for consistency and the courage to change style (almost always with excellent results), 4.5 because perhaps they haven’t created true masterpieces (maybe those from the 2nd phase or 2112 come close), 4 as personal taste because I can't give more to a "heavy" group. In any case, huge and, if you're serious about decibels, Rush is the right choice. more
The Drones
from Australia a scream of pain, suffering, desperate, desert blues struck by violent electric shocks. A very big group. YouTube video non trovato Qwi9hnCYDXA
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Elton John -Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
It starts with a bang, then drops off over distance but remains at a more than decent level. more
Robert Johnson
Seminal. Don't be deceived by the poor quality of the recordings from the '30s; listen to the songs and understand their full meaning. Robert Johnson really sold his soul to the devil. more
Genesis -Wind & Wuthering
It would be a 3.5. I round down because I simply can't forgive them for 'Your Own Special Way.' To those who asked about Hackett's frustration with the lack of consideration given to his ideas, Rutherford replied that only the best they had available ended up on the Genesis albums. Nonsense. With a piece like 'Inside and Out' at their disposal, including that piece of crap from Pluto can only seem like a 'political' rather than an artistic choice: Banks wanted to show off. more
Leonardo Pieraccioni
I was practically forced to watch "Il ciclone" on the promise that it would leave me in stitches. Well, I didn’t even crack half a smile... Insignificant him and his films. more
Shelleyan Orphan
The only ones, along with the enchanted Virginia Astley, selling scraps of Victorian England at the noisy and flashy fair of the '80s. The unused soundtrack for Mrs. Dalloway, the fragrant English countryside, the dreams of Virginia Woolf. The beginning of a timid and hidden new Folk scene, from which Miro' and Red Chair Fadeaway will emerge. more