the best bassist around more
Underrated masterpiece of the noise/alt/math/post hc underground and whatever else you want to throw in..."The Double Nickels on the Dime of the '90s," said the good Bisius on these pages some time ago. How can you argue with him, really... An eclectic, crazy album, among the most brilliant of that decade. Unfortunately, also one of the most obscure. more
Overwhelming 60s nostalgic Garage Power Pop, with clear references to the "Paisley" scene. The voice sounds like Tom Verlaine's. Both of their works "Celebration" and "In The Valley Of Sickness" are highly recommended. more
Refined and capable. more
They smash it. more
West Coast blues on mescaline. more
Overrated in Italy because they are Catholic. more
To remember The Magical Flight of a great of music more
They were quite banal in all the genres and trends they rode. They owe their fame more to Mercury's charisma and stage presence than to their actual musical talents. more
To find oneself on a stormy night, with the wind transforming into a desperate, sinister violin that screams in our ears our solitude and powerlessness in the face of the relentless waves of black sound that will inevitably overwhelm us. more
Dark emotions, anger, despair, carved into two monumental granite discs. more
If they had disbanded after The Works, they would have been hailed for their work in the 70s. more
I can only despise him.. He did his job (and of course he should, given the salaries and privileges of his caste) and now, after the absurd and unsettling anomaly of his descent into politics and the deserved dismissal, he even plays the victim and a state-supported parasite.. I feel a dull disgust.. And come tell me whatever you want, call me pseudo-mafioso, berluscones, do and say your worst: frankly, I don’t care.. The disgust remains.. more
I prefer JJ Lehto. more
OK, I don’t mind the last album. That doesn't change the fact that Bjork should hit them in the balls with a hammer for how they butchered "Hunter." more
Good actor. Musically he's almost non-existent (except for the last album), although I must admit that his voice, when he doesn't start shouting or ruining it unnecessarily, is quite impressive. more
Nightingale more
You listen to The Smiths and find yourself thinking that, after all, having a broken heart can be a beautiful thing. more
Mediterranean, Balkans, Africa, Middle East. And the Sea. more
Bah. His worst, by far. more