I read an interview of hers that started with - "enough! I demand to be considered a MUSICAL artist" - accompanied by a photoshoot where she was ALWAYS turned away with her butt exposed. more
Inqualifiable. Both as musicians and as representatives of the State. more
Blues wizard. His performances were voodoo rituals. Remember the black mass celebrated with the garage wizards Fuzztones. Screamin Jay Hawkins - I put a spell on you  more
They did their part to create a hardcore punk that was new and never thought of by anyone at the time. The real Cro-Mags didn't last long, but they were there. more
The Church were not just that song whose name I dare not say, they were much, but really much more. The Church-Already Yesterday  more
When Australia was the eldorado of rock, like Canada a couple of years ago, they were the leading name of the new rock, along with the now forgotten Church. But trends come and go... Anyway, a great band to rediscover The Triffids - Live at The Town & Country Club, London  more
Their, I believe, only work "Forever And A Day" is a gem. Byrds, Dylan, Flamin' Groovies, sweet ballads, R & B. In short, the America of the 60s revisited in a New York garage. A fantastic album. The Optic Nerve - What's Been Missing
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your house is worth nothing
your watch is worth nothing
your dress is worth nothing
this guitar is worth nothing
your contract is worth nothing
your experience is worth nothing
your grade is worth nothing
MINISTERS ARE WORTH NOTHING. more
Lisa I Love You!!! Geek the Girl is an absolute masterpiece, one of the best albums I have ever listened to! And if you also include On the Way Down From the Moon Palace, Happiness, Excerpts From a Love Circus, Slide, Lullaby For A Liquid Pig, and In The Maybe World, I wonder how it's possible not to fall in love with this woman!!! more
A crazy masterpiece of glitch electronics. Huge. more
Geek The Girl more
One of the most tradition-rooted "paisley" groups. Folk rock and jingle jangle with a slight punk itch. The Long Ryders - I Had a Dream  more
Take 100 grams of Grateful Dead, 2 tablespoons of Velvet Underground, half a liter of Amon Düül II, mix well, then add a sprinkle of your favorite prog band. Bake for 35 minutes, then garnish with shavings of Silver Apples! more
Among the best of all time more
Two great albums (Core and Purple) then nothing special, a nice memory of the 90s. more
A great band. Punk that didn't seek melody for pseudo-punk kids like Blink 182. Be your own pet Reading Festival  more
"we care" was quite something... an ironic carousel of style, playing entirely on the ambiguous figure of the singer, a teen with a sexuality yet to be discovered. U-MV140 - Whale - Pay for Me  more
Who said that Deathcore is a genre to be discarded? more
A few lines do not do justice to the character who left us in 1994. A visionary underground filmmaker, he pushed aesthetics to the extreme. A great director of countless music videos. YouTube video non trovato bKKIiM4nS6s
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1981 "Painless nights" From San Francisco, dark post-punk - UK new wave. The Joy Division of black flower children. The Sleepers - Los Gatos  more