Ray Davies was a genius... in his best moments, he was unmatched. The Kinks as great as the Beatles? more
A groundbreaking entrance. On a social level, they contributed a lot with sto dark (which I've never managed to get through). more
A friend once asked me what genre Tool plays. I replied: they play Tool genre. Great. more
Sometimes I think it’s cool to talk about depressed lyrics, violence, and various ailments, etc... etc... The singer is great in my opinion. Live, they are better than in the studio. more
What a bassist though... more
They thunder live. more
Something original. more
Without definition. more
The Garage 60th was the God and the Chesterfield Kings the prophets. At least the first 3 works are unmissable. more
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
Ahead light-years. more
Delicious album. The only downside is that crap "Can't Get there from Here." more
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
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Five-star jazz & fusion. more
A fusion of considerable merit until the mid-'80s. more
Great individually. Together, just imagine. Dreamlike and visionary pieces. more
Very good. Risotto, from '97 is deadly. Don't be fooled by the title. more
New forms to have for lovers of DrumandbassJazzstep. more