Beastie Boys
They thunder live. more
Diamanda Galás
Something original. more
Linkin Park
Without definition. more
The Chesterfield Kings
The Garage 60th was the God and the Chesterfield Kings the prophets. At least the first 3 works are unmissable. more
Mark Lanegan -Scraps At Midnight
After that indescribable masterpiece that was "Whiskey For the Holy Ghost," Lanegan cleans himself up and returns with this excellent work of dark folk songs. At the time, I expected more after the previous masterpiece, but this is still quite an excellent album! "Bell Black Ocean" brings tears... more
R.E.M. -Fables Of The Reconstruction
Delicious album. The only downside is that crap "Can't Get there from Here." more
Dead By Sunrise
The rib of Linkin Park, created by Bennington in 2005, has only one album to its name, the good "Out of Ashes." A mix of hard rock and post-grunge that is quite interesting. more
Steps Ahead
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Steps Ahead
Five-star jazz & fusion. more
Spyro Gyra
A fusion of considerable merit until the mid-'80s. more
Fripp & Eno
Great individually. Together, just imagine. Dreamlike and visionary pieces. more
Fluke
Very good. Risotto, from '97 is deadly. Don't be fooled by the title. more
Roni Size
New forms to have for lovers of DrumandbassJazzstep. more
Adam F
A great producer, DJ, musician, and drum and bass artist, but not only that. "Colours" from '97 is extremely noteworthy. more
Justin Bieber
Give him an instrument. Will he know how to turn it on? more
Slint -Tweez
Since many like to label them post-rock (at least in Spiderland), I’ll give my own categorization: this is their noise-math rock album. And "Spiderland" is their slowcore album. Both are masterpieces, both are not objectively perfect as some pretentious people would like to believe, both owe a lot to several records in the indie/alternative scene rather than the other way around; yet both are highly individual and have aged perfectly, if not even not aged at all. more
Justin Bieber
Then we ask ourselves why music is dying... years of work, of people who have given their all to achieve something truly meaningful practically destroyed by this dumb rich kid... what a shitty world. more