A much groovier CD compared to the previous ones, in the end, the title itself says it all: "dancing around the fire." more
Every now and then we COME BACK, perhaps, to listen to these records... and for those who haven't done so yet, well... it might be worth considering, because this is not exactly ordinary stuff. Davis, California, 1983. The home of Dream Syndicate and Thin White Rope. Do the math, 2+2. more
ACRYLIC TONES ? A time machine ...we are in England, the second half of the 60s, dancing to mod and beat rhythms, breathing in the first scents of psychedelia. A riot of rhythms and colors. absolutely great YouTube video non trovato ray3usBWA5Q
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Steve Perry is the real deal. more
The band represents a perfect compromise between bold sounds and generous doses of melody. Too often, they come across as overly sugary. more
Bards of Rock, Giants of Prog. In short, Baroque 'n' Roll. more
Masterpiece, spectacular. Discovered at 17, listened to it all in one go... captivated! The melody and the riff of "Marquee Moon" are among the most delightful moments I've ever heard. more
Cornelius is a little Japanese genius, his music is like an amusement park, colorful lights, rhythms, different melodies that blend with the environment and pink cotton candy. cornelius「Drop」  more
A rock masterpiece, Roger Daltrey proves to be far from the weak link of the group, but rather a truly complete frontman, while Pete Townshend reaches the heights of his songwriting.
An epoch-making album! more
They were amazing. Certainly, pop rock music would have been different without them, probably better since the talented Lennon/Mc are among the most copied by talentless musicians. Also, they invented stocazzo. more
They invented me too, the one who is writing now. And they also invented the ADSL of course. more
A character on the edge of ridiculousness, his music was quite insignificant. The created persona was annoying, perhaps not by his own fault; alternative kids had to be leftist and therefore had to listen to Manu Chao...without understanding a word of his messages. "Hi, I like Manu Chao because I'm leftist." I am leftist, and Manu Chao's music sucks... more
one of the best musicians to emerge in recent years, his albums are magnificent. The latest work "R Plus Seven" is fantastic. ONEOHTRIX POINT NEVER - R Plus Seven  more
the King Crimson of hard rock! more
I have it and I keep it jealously. You could live without it, but having it is something entirely different. more
Beloved in England, ignored in America, little known in Europe.
One of the bands I keep returning to for at least 25 years.
They never get boring. more
In the end, I believe the hardest thing is to write a melody that stays. Despite a website listing reasons not to consider them great, I’m not falling for it! No one before them has written songs as beautiful and complete; before, they were just little tunes, but with them, they became songs. more
More than a talent, despite his young age he had already shown great versatility in multiple genres. What a shame... more
A great character, starting off strong, but then like many, he fell into excesses that hindered his career. He was reborn at 40, producing one album after another, making up for lost time, building a respectable career between Funk (his passion) and Hard Rock. more
A good 3.5: for those who loved "The Blue Mask," here's a more diluted and less compact version. more