Roxy Music
Despite Eno's immense genius, they had to wait for his departure to make it big. more
Sia -Colour the Small One
Eclectic and a bit crazy, with a voice that slays. I love her! more
Roxy Music
Just "If there is something" would be enough to give it a full 5. What a class! more
Rapoon -The Kirghiz Light
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Saint Vitus
Stratospheric! The comparison with Candlemass is pointless (more oriented towards classic metal). more
Rapoon
Damn it, if you're not going to read the review that's on the homepage, why on earth would I have spent 58 seconds of the 86400 I had available yesterday to write it? It makes no sense, does it? Do me a favor: Read it! more
Roxy Music
My definition: being from the seventies and being elegant, charming, and seductive without necessarily being sheep that play hard rock or progressive music... more
David Bowie
You were a genius... You were a genius :/ more
Dream Theater
Never reviewed. more
Yellow Magic Orchestra -Solid State Survivor
Electronic Beatles of the eighties more
Yngwie J. Malmsteen
Rebellious genius. Crystal-clear talent. The best possible mix between Jimi Hendrix, Ritchie Blackmore, and Niccolò Paganini. The Ricing Force: when Classic and Modern make love. more
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Impressive technique, supersonic speed. Explosive, pure special effects spectacle. The Yngwie Malmsteen of blues. more
Whitesnake
Coverdale is Coverdale, but in the sixteenth version of Here I Go Again, they slightly steal the show. more
Third Eye Blind
Very relaxing and fun more
Queen -Queen II
The masterpiece of the Queen, a grandiloquent concept on the struggle between good and evil. A well-measured hard rock, sprinkled with glam sequins and progressive pomp. The March of the Black Queen. more
KISS
Their name is legend, they belong to the Holy Trinity of American heavy metal, alongside Van Halen, Aerosmith, and Guns N' Roses. more
Queen -A Night At The Opera
The classics of my 14 years. Even today, I consider "A Night at the Opera" a fantastic album: an amazing ironic and kitsch operetta, just like only Freddie Mercury knew how to create. more
Miles Davis -TUTU
This album, on the other hand, deserves a reevaluation, too often overlooked due to the "trendy" production of factotum Marcus Miller. A Miles enchanted by Prince and new funk-tronic inspirations, a beautifully deep record beneath the apparent synthetic veneer, with extended pieces and flashes of genuine genius. more
Miles Davis -You're Under Arrest
Weak, uninspired, commercial. Unlistenable moments ("Mr Morrisine," for example) mixed with covers of Michael Jackson and Cindy Lauper. The only moment of true great fusion is "Katia," thanks to McLaughlin. For the rest, one of the worst records of Miles ever. more
Dream Theater
Disinherited by King Crimson. more