Hammill doesn't miss a beat... Another great album: "she wraps it up" reigns supreme over all the songs, with its pathos and keyboards. more
They are good, but let's be honest:
"Money
Get away
You get a good job with good pay and you're okay
Money
It's a gas"
It would make even Siffredi wilt. more
And it’s still better than some horrors (drone, ambient, doom-stoner hipster and similar nonsense) that are popular here on the deb. more
Great album... a bit too experimental and "chaotic," perhaps: Hammill's expressionism may not appeal to everyone, but only to a very cultured and intellectual audience... more
Devastating Hard Blues Rock these Cactus !!! more
Absolute masterpiece.. hair metal the best rock genre in history more
Slow and poignant ballad. more
An immortal, no doubt about it. Here's my take on Bowie's discography:
Masterpieces:
1971 - Hunky Dory
1972 - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
1977 - Low
1977 - "Heroes"
1980 - Scary Monsters
Great albums:
1970 - The Man Who Sold the World
1973 - Aladdin Sane
1974 - Diamond Dogs
1976 - Station to Station
1995 - Outside
2016 - Blackstar
Decent and sufficient:
1969 - Space Oddity
1973 - Pin Ups
1975 - Young Americans
1979 - Lodger
1983 - Let's Dance
1993 - Black Tie White Noise
1997 - Earthling
1999 - 'hours...'
2002 - Heathen
2013 - The Next Day
Duds:
1967 - David Bowie
1984 - Tonight
1987 - Never Let Me Down
2003 - Reality more
A good album...Young here seems slightly on a downward slope. more
He owes 90% of his success today to @[Company] more
Great album... A Young at the peak of his artistic and creative maturity. more
Great album: catchy, rhythmic, everything... more
When dressing the right penises with vulvar fabric, it compensates for a lack of talent, demented dislike disguised as hysterical comedy and, objectively, a square and manly face that even Paul Stanley in his golden days would struggle with.. A respectable ass, we agree, but come on, it's just not enough anymore.. more
Absolute masterpieces their first three CDs more
And fuck you to everyone who gives a 1 to show off. more
In this collaborative album with Warren Ellis, Nick Cave partially abandons the depressing tones of Skeleton Tree and the dense, magical, and tragic "wall of sound" of Ghosteen in favor of a more dynamic sound, occasionally evoking the early days of his career and his records with Grinderman. It is a Cave who launches into epic political sermons (White Elephant, the masterpiece of the album in the opinion of the writer), provides simple reflections on the desolate life and the meaning of love in light of recent events (Albuquerque, Balcony Man, and the title track), and touches tragic and emotional chords with his stunning vocal interpretation (Hand of God, Shattered Ground, Old Time).
Although it is not groundbreaking, Carnage opens the doors to a new chapter in Cave's career, less bent under the weight of family losses and more inclined to tackle current and universal themes. more
5 Stars for ^The Gift of the Deer^ more
The group that boasts a grand total of zero imitation attempts. more
Shotgun Willie. In the Hall of Fame of songwriters, hands down. more