A big shot... no bullshit! more
The best. The rolling stones wouldn't even know where to start playing their easiest riff. more
Site NOT free run with a mafia-like mentality similar in every way to that of a Camorra member. more
Often a band that does a fucking solo in every track is because they are a bunch of wannabes. But these guys are just so goddamn epic... more
Nearly God more
Music is something else. more
Musically they suck, but they wrote a great song titled "United States of EURASIA." more
What a trashy group! And they are even anti-communists! more
Masterpiece! more
One of the most formidable openings in the history of music! more
Great album, but slightly inferior to the previous one! more
It's the latest CD by Spektor, but the first one I've listened to by the artist. After watching the movie "500 Days (Of Summer)", I fell in love with "Hero", which, however, is not on any of her CDs, so I decided to listen to a random one, this one. It contains some of my absolute favorite songs (like Man Of A Thousand Faces). I truly recommend it to everyone: at least for me, it's gotten into my head and heart. more
Their albums bore me to death; they are terrifyingly useless. However, I find their singles truly epochal and even timeless! Of course, with Bon Scott on the mic. No more than 5 minutes at a time, please. more
First album very nice. Second album decent. The following albums mediocre. more
Very beautiful album, not completely original but an important step towards more mature records. Phantasmagoria in Two, if it’s not the most beautiful love song ever, it certainly comes very close. Rating: 7.5 more
They performed in front of Fidel Castro and, in their land, took a stand against drugs. Excuse me if that's not enough! more
A high-class record this debut from monsieur Dandy Sylvian, quite distant from the icy funk of Japan (only Pulling Punchies—title borrowed from the Heads—recalls it). Already post-rock scenarios, between cold soul and minimal ambient, embrace the singer’s existential reflections. An album to be appreciated for its nuances, a rhythmic hint here (Red Guitar), a melodic progression there (Weathered Wall). Notable guests: Sakamoto, Czukay, Hassel, Wheeler. more
Any potentially criminal actions of these musicians will be judged by the demo-bourgeois justice of the Norwegian state. It is not up to you to express useless and biased judgments. And remember: Euronymous was a COMMUNIST. more
At least, unlike you anarchists and social democrats, he clearly states that he is anti-communist. Music is still interesting though he should be interned. more