Rakim
Hardcore will never die more
Soundgarden
Let us Praise Brother Cornelius & Friends! more
Kyuss
inventors of stoner rock, these fucking deserts, aside from a few melodies here and there it's like hearing watered-down metal, it doesn’t want to be a provocatio di masturbatio, they waste my time, I'm sorry, the only reason I don't give it a 1 is Homme, much better the cousins QOTSA where he sings and expresses himself better more
Stormy Six
we don't need any songs, the only thing we need are the rifles on the shoulders of the Workers more
Sublime
But dear god, no definition for the sublime, go fuck yourselves a little, every summer they're strictly dusted off, I won't give them 5 because they love dogs too much and I love cats too much. more
Stormy Six
Not bad some songs...especially "Stalingrado". But they were trotzkist pigs. more
Che Guevara
He fought against capitalism - through murders, concentration camps, and massacres - and ended up on Fruit of the Loom t-shirts. more
John Legend
beautiful voice more
Fabrizio De André
How can we define Faber? A person and an immense artist... Immortal. The greatest. more
Van der Graaf -Vital
A predominantly progressive album that closes with a solo piece by Hammill that has nothing to do with progressive music and, in some ways, anticipates punk. Crazy. An album played with a violence, energy, and anger that are truly frightening. "Pioneers Over C" '78 version is an insane gem, better than the original on H to He. A furious masterpiece with heavy sounds like metal, featuring Hammill's electric guitar front and center. A progressive-punk gem (which doesn't make sense but I don't care). more
Hatfield and the North
The Summary of Canterbury more
Fabrizio De André
Simply Faber, the greatest songwriter of all time, who knows how to evoke emotions with just a few lines and nuances of his voice, who can take you on unimaginable journeys with his music and poetry. more
Alexandre Scriabine
Mysterious and visionary Promethean figure of early twentieth-century Russia: in 1910 with The Poem of Fire, he conceives the first multimedia performance in history (composing an entire score for “Keyboard for Light”); in 1913 he reaches atonality with Piano Sonata No. 10; before his death, from a trivial septicemia, he envisions the synesthetic experience of Mysterium to be staged for 7 days in a Himalayan temple. The Nikola Tesla of classical music. more
Dire Straits
Eh Mark... Huge! more
Pink Floyd
Everyone talks about them, but how many truly know them? Among the best. more
Black Sabbath
Immortal. more
Filteria
A magical return to Goa! Pure excitement! more
Infected Mushroom
Yes, they've sold out to dubstep too! Damn it! more
Pendulum
Honestly, I really like them. Very fun. I saw them live after Aphex Twin, and they made me dance and sweat a lot. Great energy! more