5 is just the deposit for the final redemption
inestimable for all humanity this treasure chest of sounds we could never see in daylight
because they hide like minds in tunnels at night
and if I am a fan of debaser then call me demented more
Piano is the oxymoron best described here. more
Damon McMahon, aka Amen Dunes, is a fascinating artist with two albums to his name, the latest being "Though Donkey Jaw" from 2011, featuring narcotic lo-fi psychedelia that has its roots in folk and a dreamy psych pop with a far-off 60s influence. Amen Dunes - Bedroom Drum (Live-unofficial) I don't know the first album, but if it’s at this level, Amen Dunes deserves a lot of attention. more
Beautiful little (oh my, not little, since it's a double) chamber pop record. Teetering between the still fairly sober Brian Wilson of Pet Sounds and the one who went off the rails with the aborted Smile. Relaxing. more
I loved it on CD. When I found the vinyl and listened to it, my life changed. Raw, brutal, and cold. Like Darkthrone in their true essence, pure, icy black. Essential. more
Among the two UYIs, this one is definitely my favorite.
Why? Three reasons: Dust 'N Bones, Bad Obsession, and November Rain. Call me predictable, but November Rain is a masterpiece. On its own, though, it isn't enough to make the album win.
Then there’s Bad Obsession, which is one of the absolute best songs by Guns, and Dust 'N Bones, a wonder in its purest form. more
Duff gives it a try. In some songs he succeeds, in others he fails, but as a first work, Duff shows a certain something that, in the end, at least for me, is convincing. Unripe, but with a certain pleasant aftertaste. more
Essential like oxygen. more
Still around in 2013, speechless... the vote is a reward for consistency, but can we at least say that this has now heavily worn us out, or should we use more respect? If you prefer, I can say it more politely: what was once NWOBHM is now OLD WAVE - very, very old... more
An underrated guitarist, with monstrous technique, a frighteningly good feel, a great voice, and a diverse range of genres. I recommend the instrumentals "Electric Joy," "The Inner Galactic Fusion Experience," and the projects with Greg Howe to get closer to his eclectic "guitar playing," as well as "Mother Head's Family Reunion," "Wave of Emotion," "Get Up," "Into the Black," "Peace Sign," and the Winery Dogs for his approach to song structure and his best vocal performances. more
Innovative, seminal, visionary. more
One of the best bands of the '70s. Actually, of all time. more
sublime, I won't say anything else more
and now make room for others more
After a stressful night, a complete headache upon returning, the perfect soundtrack to relax to YouTube more
I was "thirteen" years old, and I mean "13 years old," when I rushed to buy my first record. It was "la muccona," I think that’s enough, right? I agree that it’s emotional sound suitable for soundtracks (indeed...)... but we enjoyed it all even without that..! Inventors of a sound..... I agree, they create a genre of their own. Sorry if that's not enough, huh.... more
"Why learn the subjunctive when I'm so good at opening the c+-o?!" more
My dream? That they amputate his fingers as soon as possible. more
sisters? in my opinion, they are lovers. Anyway, some nice songs CocoRosie - Lemonade (OFFICIAL VIDEO) some cute ones, nice sounds....................the void. more