Pure fuckin' Doom more
you make me cry.............with happiness!! more
100% garage punk 60s played with claves. A piece of heart Guns Are For Kids - Cockroach Killer  more
A band without great peaks or masterpieces, but characterized by spine-chilling soundscapes and a remarkable dedication to the genre. One extra point for affection and a thought for the greats Pritchard and Wolstenholme. more
Album I recently discovered, even though I adore these crazy folks from the Land of the Rising Sun. Here, they were still delightfully unhinged, an hour locked up in a criminal asylum, amidst lobotomized funk, noise, nonsensical racket, and whatever else you can imagine, before refining their sound with the subsequent masterpiece [Super AE]... Anyway, another masterpiece. more
1987 - the Italian Paisley Underground. An amazing band. YouTube more
neolithic garage punk 60th. A legendary band. The Sick Rose - Searching For  more
Character disappeared for over 20 years, now reduced to a stage pig/clown. more
Undoubtedly worthy of the group that made him rich... more
But can someone explain to me what it means that the MSK are "R-E-P-E-T-I-T-I-V-E"...? - I mean, can one convey through music the eternal circularity of the Vedas and Indian myth without the hypnosis of repetitiveness... ? (oh my, what a sentence that turned out to be...). Anyway: NO. more
Beautiful album, featuring two masterpieces like "Vedi Cara" and "Primavera di Praga," along with the excellent "Ophelia" and "Lui e Lei." A bit unripe, definitely inferior to the next four. 4.5. more
I possess, I possess... and I often frequent... and reading the Rece almost makes me... more
A voice truly like few others, it's a shame that talent isn't enough when you have an annoying, arrogant, and even a bit sleazy personality. So sleazy that it managed to achieve immense success and find itself alone, abandoned by almost every relevant member (first and foremost Izzy, who put up with him for far too long) in ten years. Now that the voice is gone too, goodbye. more
So fine. A song simple in its essence but beautiful. Civil War, 14 years, Yesterdays, Estranged, You could be mine, but especially the alternative lyrics version of Don't Cry (less cloying and more interesting than the famous one). An interesting album, quieter than the first, more reflective, but also introspective. more
You’ve said it all! And well... I agree, Walter Matthau is a classy POP, but what class!! I’m discovering and rediscovering them, who has ever really heard everything, absolutely everything? ...Forget about what they invented... they invented one great thing "THEMSELVES".... The listening experience is of an unsurpassed pleasantness, they inspire me with PURE JOY! (Read as ... "Ode to Joy"!!!) more
As much of an idiot as he is, his ridiculous stuff, etc., I can't say that an album like Filosofem is bad...because, personal tastes aside, it's not...I find the rest of his stuff unbearable, though. more
another incredible group. "Bum Bum" their latest work. The only one I've heard is an avant-jazz symphony as it might be played in the Andromeda galaxy, if it is even a galaxy. Incredible. Andromeda Mega Express Orchestra - Saturn Hoola Hoop  more
incredible group. The latest work "the Belbury Tales" is very hard to describe. In my twisted mind, I see it as an impossible session between the very first Soft Machine, let's say up to Vol. 2, and something similar to Stereolab and the like. But I have a vivid imagination. Just take a listen yourselves! YouTube more
The acoustic pieces ("Lying in the Sunshine", the "boccata d'erba" of "Mouthful of Grass" - for the record: we want to be eloquent...) are the cherry on the cake... for the rest, it's all about the great feeling, because when one of the most raspy Rock voices of all time, a bassist with a unique style, and a guitarist who will never be forgotten are involved... it’s ALWAYS a great feeling. more