Radical G
Radical Shit. more
Too Strong To Be Pronk?
Pro(nk)t... See you at the pronksima. more
Elton John
Very gay, little wise. more
Bluvertigo
They inspired "Vertigo" by U2. That's why it's so bad. more
The Velvet Underground
Velvet Underwear. Very Loureede. more
Little Hornet
Little Horn 1.0 fixed. more
Vox, Bono
I prefer Bono Rax. But he has written beautiful lyrics and found wonderful melodies. more
Beth Ditto
Attractive as the bathroom of the Intercity Milano-Crotone at the end of the line. more
Radium
I haven't been into the illegal rave scene for years (basically since the late '90s), this should be much more about tekno-hardcore, stuff that came after my "retirement." I've stuck with the English tribes (spiral tribe, Desertstorm, etc.)... anyway, just the thought of this stuff makes my soul rise up to God, ahahah.. more
Cat Power -What would the community think
For me, the pinnacle of Chan is rivaled by the previous Myra Lee. more
Art Blakey
A volcanic drummer, one of the symbols of Hard-Bop. With his Jazz Messengers, he brought visibility to many (future) greats: Hank Mobley, Lee Morgan, Wayne Shorter, Freddie Hubbard, etc. more
The Chariot -Long Live
One of the most violent, ferocious, and brutal albums ever seen. I don't share the group's religious views, but who cares. Lyrics and music are super interesting. more
The Tallest Man On Earth -There's no leaving now
Not as brilliant as the previous ones. more
The Beatles -Revolver
One of the coolest albums of all time! more
Minus The Bear -Menos El Oso
One of my favorite albums. more
Wilco -The Whole Love
A truly impressive album. Colorful, creative, instinctive, and sophisticated all at once. more
Radium
If despite the implied age threshold in the genre there’s something my father likes to say about me, he has something to say. Leaving aside the fact that the bald guy in real life is a massacre, he breaks everything. more
Green Day -21st Century Breakdown
A stunning recycling of ideas. more
The Tallest Man on Earth
A great singer-songwriter, perhaps a bit too much in the shadow of Bob Dylan. more