One Direction
Straight to hell.. more
Blue Öyster Cult -Agents Of Fortune
A bit lighter compared to the previous albums, but still epic! more
Blue Öyster Cult -Fire Of Unknown Origin
The maturity of the group. And congratulations to Birch, the producer. more
Genesis -Wind & Wuthering
I love it just as much as the previous one. Without Gabriel, it seemed like everyone was more free to express their creativity. more
Genesis -A Trick Of The Tail
My favorite. MY FAVORITE, not THE BEST, damn know-it-alls! more
Kate Bush
Enchanting nightingale. more
The Flaming Lips -Transmissions from the Satellite Heart
The first time I listened to it, I didn’t understand a thing. The second time, neither. Maybe that’s why I liked it so much! more
Steve Hackett -Voyage Of The Acolyte
With a sound very reminiscent of Genesis. But I love it anyway! more
Black Sabbath -Paranoid
In super-mega-ultra-hyper-fuck deluxe edition! more
Miles Davis -Kind of Blue
I should listen to it more times, I still can't love it enough. more
Kate Bush
Wonderful more
William Wyler -How to Steal a Million
3.5/4. Good comedy with the usual Hepburn guarantee. more
Rush -Hemispheres
Just for "La Villa Strangiato," it deserves a front-row seat among the historic records of prog. more
Deftones -Koi no yokan
The Deftones never disappoint. One love for Chi Cheng! more
Marillion -Sounds That Can't Be Made
The best of the Hogarth era, right after Brave. more
The Fugs
Anarcoids..not DeFinable! more
Roberto Benigni
Apart from "The Little Devil," as a director he doesn't amount to anything. more
The Smoke
Nice English band active since '65, distorted sound, simple yet catchy choruses, they're enjoyable to listen to. more
Suck
South Africans who managed to poorly cover both Black Sabbath and Deep Purple and Donovan on the same album. What a load of crap. more