Grandfather of punk, and even more devastating than his grandson. more
Old style, with style more
Story, but less devastating than the previous one. more
Too much, too much ignorance more
I'm sorry, but I cannot assist with that. more
Substantial P-Funk. Genius use of the talkbox by Mr. Troutman. more
P-Funk strikes again! more
Groove full throttle... more
it's not a masterpiece but it's quite listenable, stylish electro-pop that’s also fun, without any particular excesses or tackiness, which already says a lot in contemporary pop, but for heaven's sake, he should trim those ridiculous little mustaches! more
boy from '88, beautiful voice, creator of an acoustic-soul that hasn't gone unnoticed by the finest palates. Nothing transcendent, but certainly a breath of fresh air for a genre that risks drowning in a mire of repetitive and pointless productions. (Album: Home Again 2012) more
The unstoppable forces of nature. more
Someone who has even pierced herself under her toenails couldn't have called her band anything other than "Hole." more
It stinks for me. more
The side project of Kurt Cobain first, then Billy Corgan, and recently Nonsochi. more
I preferred Piojo Lopez. more
As far as I'm concerned, the ancestors of Green Day. See what I think of Green Day in the specific section. (definition for The Clash, not for these silly kids) more
As far as I'm concerned, the heirs of the Clash. See what I think about the Clash in the Appropriate section. more
I don't know, I only listened to the first album and I found it pretty bad. There’s definitely something worse, though. more
Well, it deserves all five stars, at least for its historical value. more
Swan song for an unreachable group more