Pavement
If the nineties have a focal point or need to be institutionalized, Pavement is the institution itself. "Gold Soundz" is the biggest pop song of the entire decade. From their elusive compositional taste to the true meaning of making the most with the least. more
Yaphet Kotto
supergroup ebullition, where there is ebullition, there is the heart. stuff that weighs a lot, in whatever sense you want to take it. more
Thinking Fellers Union Local #282
punk rockers finally taking the acid. jam band mentality and freak commune, capable of taking the shape of American indie rock and pushing it to the narrow edge of psych parody. more
The Chills
one of the many clean faces of New Zealand pop. scribes of pop music and archivists of the most twisted sixties. "brave words" is an album that still gathers followers today (the captured tracks circle, to name one). more
Kurt Cobain
The greatest rocker to take the stage in the last 25 years. more
Yoko Ono
Hahahahahahahahahaha more
Codeine
"Once stood on a shore so grand / Slept in a gravely bed / In a kingdom so pure / In a kingdom SO PURE" more
Eisenhower
the supreme ideologue of imperialist and fascist arrogance with stars and stripes. more
Cave In
The new moon of hardcore. more
Chuck Norris
Chuck Norris can distract concentrated Coccolino. more
William Christopher Handy
the father of all blues more
Eric Clapton
truly exceptional live even in old age, no doubt about it more
Eisenhower
Assassin. more
John Lee Hooker
Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom.
The blues in four syllables. more
Acrimony -Tumuli Shroomaroom
The Mother of All Highs!!! more
Pallas -The Sentinel
It certainly wasn’t a lack of courage that the Scottish Pallas had when they recorded this reinvention of the myth of Atlantis in 1984, in the best fantasy tradition of Rush (but the vocal harmonies, Graeme Murray's Rickenbacker, and the beautiful Dean-inspired cover are trademarks of Yes). The result: somewhere between decent and good, especially with "Atlantis" and the lengthy epic "Rise and Fall" (divided into two parts) that describes the final clash between the two civilizations of East and West. Produced by Eddie Offord. more
Ben Harper
Edoardo Bennharper more
Low
Every time you listen to them, they tear your guts out and knock you to the floor. They reached their peak with "The Great Destroyer" and grazed perfection with the latest "C'Mon". Mind-blowing. more
Ben Harper
The joy of life and the struggle for a better world translated into visceral and passionate music. A myth. more
Bon Scott
essentially a loser more