Muhammad Ali
Impossible is just a word spoken by small men who find it easier to live in the world that has been given to them rather than to try to change it. Impossible is not a fact; it’s an opinion. Impossible is not a rule; it’s a challenge. Impossible is not the same for everyone. Impossible is not forever. IMPOSSIBLE IS NOTHING. more
Fields of the Nephilim
A hell of a band! Eldritch meets Lemmy. Forget Clan Of Xymox, Rosetta Stone, and all the various pointless clones of S.O.M. more
Christian Death
"Only Theatre of Pain" and "Deathwish" are the best!! more
Neurosis
I have some issues with this group. They are good, very good, and very personal. However, I can’t fully digest one of their albums. And I can even listen to the early Swans in a row! A 3 that leans towards a 4. more
X
I heard LA. Seminal... but it doesn’t really grab me. more
Muhammad Ali
Ali Bumaye! more
Raein
thank goodness they exist. more
The Durutti Column -Circuses and Bread
Among the most beautiful guitar phrases I have ever heard, this occupies a special place: stark visions, between golden solitude and glimpses of urban guerrilla, solidify towards the end into a synthetic magma of great suggestion. Vini Reilly, the little great man of Factory Records. more
Compagnia dell'anello
They sang: "Tomorrow belongs to us." Yeah. more
Rise Against
They are amazing, they know how to convey emotions and the choruses are always very catchy... Tim's voice is fantastic but these guys know how to play. more
X
5 for "Los Angeles"...oh my god, what a record! more
X
Ideal soundtrack for a Los Angeles couple forced to live in a trailer and count their change before heading to the nearest drugstore to score something hidden. In 2013, their Desperate-Appeal is trendier than ever... considering where we stand... more
X
the point to dig. more
Pes
Football more
Grateful Dead -Workingman's Dead
Great album that brings the band back to the roots (Roots, indeed) of the most rural folk and country rock, after the acid apotheosis of Live/Dead. The latest studio work by the Dead, which I adore from start to finish. After that, I pretty much abandoned them. 4.5 for this, anyway. more
X
Immense, the street rock that can be pissed off, melancholically romantic, and amused. more
Singer
Peter, one of the most important and clear-minded thinkers of our time more
Lunar Aurora -Andacht
Lunar Aurora are a black metal band from Germany, originally influenced by Emperor's In the Nightside Eclipse; they later evolved into an ambient black metal band. This album creates a sinister, dark, and bleak atmosphere that works incredibly well. Ambient passages at the beginning of some songs (the Gregorian chants in the opening track Gluck are splendid, with tolling bells and echoes fading into the distance...) as well as keyboards and electronics, to create. more