The Beatles -Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Although Sgt. Pepper's is perhaps a somewhat overrated album by many (especially when viewed in relation to its historical context), for me it remains their true masterpiece: from the music to the cover, a lysergic journey through an ironic pop chaos. "A Day in the Life" has something apocalyptic and prophetic, spine-chilling. more
The Beatles -Revolver
Leaving behind the pop glories, the Beatles dive into well-crafted psychedelic pop-rock, perhaps creating their most homogeneous album in many respects. It’s among my favorites of theirs, and it’s well-played and produced. Tomorrow Never Knows. more
The Beatles -Rubber soul
A significant step forward compared to the immediately preceding albums, here the group reaches its pop zenith in a stunning way (and far from the more psychedelic deviations that will shape almost all subsequent records). It is perhaps their most genuine and heartfelt album, highly underrated. more
The Beatles -help!
A bold, good pop-rock album, with one shining gem though: "Yesterday." more
Burzum
Always been a pain in the ass, both as a person and for the music. more
Blur -Think Tank
The kaleidoscope of genres, sounds, and influences from Blur adds ethnic music, a child of the hangover from Albarn's "Mali Music" on "Nomad." more
Pixies
"just kidding," I said. "losing my life to a whore with disease" more
Piero Ciampi
How beautiful the wine, red, red, red. more
After Crying
Quality knows no country limits! more
Swans
I-M-M-E-N-S-I more
Pixies
Where is my mind? That's all I need for a 5. more
Raein
Fantastic. more
Feeder
For better or for worse, I've always liked these guys. more
Green Day
I still haven't figured out whether I hate their shitty music more or their bratty fans who hype them up for no reason. more
Cult of Luna
Nice but at times boring, they certainly aren't worth a 5. more
Isis
Oceanic and Panopticon: and I said it all. more
Pink Floyd
Okay, they are overrated and blah blah blah, but they remain a good group. more