GWAR
Burned like few. more
Peter Jackson
"Splatters," "MEET THE FEEBLES," and also Bad Taste. Then, unfortunately, he didn't go off to grow zucchinis (well, in the end, Rings and various companions had their nice moments too, it's just that altogether they can be a pain in the ass). more
Mastodon
The direction they are taking in recent years doesn’t convince me much; they are opening up to a more easy sound. The Hunter disappointed me, and Crack the Skye marked a somewhat unsuccessful turning point. The rest is to be fully approved. more
Moltheni -Splendore Terrore
Humana, Fiori di Carne, In Porpora... a remarkable album, and Battiato knew it well. more
Nick Drake -Pink Moon
Only tears. Among the most beautiful records of all time. Neither more nor less... more
Lycia
Great! Do you know if their early albums are available at a good price? more
Cabaret Voltaire
Little known and underestimated. Excellent quality experimental new wave electronic avant-garde. more
Jellyfish Kiss
From noisy England, sour psychedelia. The early Flaming Lips listen with satisfaction. Jellyfish Kiss - Sinbad  more
Soft Machine
I prefer them with Jenkins rather than with Wyatt.. In any case, total music, without dimensions.. more
Black Sabbath
The only band for which I have 4 albums among my all-time favorites is the first one. (SBS is also amazing, but Ozzy's voice there just isn't my thing.) more
Robert Wyatt
Robert KiloWyatt! more
Napalm Death
Out of my mind. more
Soundgarden
Well done. more
Art of Noise
Sampler words melodies sounds, all sorts of things. Brilliant. more
Ministry -The Land Of Rape And Honey
TNT mixed with plastic and nitroglycerin. more
Visage
This is what synth pop is all about. more
The Human League
1980s. Period. more