Arcturus
They are technically divine, and their experiments are almost always excellent, but they are difficult to frame as a whole. more
Rain Fell Within
Yes, they were inconsistent and sometimes not very original, but the style they had created was certainly captivating and musically harmonious! more
Talk Talk
The 80s gifted us Talk Talk and an amazing voice... from The Colour onwards, a 10. more
Belle and Sebastian
I feel sinister when I hear "If you're feeling sinister" more
Sunn O)))
Do you have the courage to call this stuff "music"? more
Demians
"Building An Empire" is outstanding, and "Mute" is a very good piece of work. Who knows when the next one will come out... more
Laura -Mapping Your Dreams
Exciting. Rating: 7.5 more
Belle and Sebastian
sociopathic brats who would never have existed without Nick Drake more
Pink Floyd
But are they all fake, those who give 1? more
Genesis
Until "Wind and Wuthering," a competition for the most beautiful album, narrowly won by the inimitable "Foxtrot." After Hackett's departure, to say the least, things became quite irritating. more
Clan of Xymox -Medusa
In the '80s, 4AD hit the mark every time: Gothic-Progressive with dark, melancholic shades, emotional and one of a kind. An arrow straight to the heart. more
David Bowie -1.Outside
Dark and murky hyperThriller by Bowie-Eno. Schizophrenic and experimental. Underrated.
"There is no hell, there is no shame. It’s today that it happens, the damage is today; now, not tomorrow, it’s happening now. The cold winter bleeds on the beams of Babel. Revolution arrives in the strangest ways. It’s the dirty lesson of the heart, the filthy lesson of the heart that strikes deaf ears. What a fantastic abyss of death. Tell the others!" more
Led Zeppelin
Horrendous singer, tacky guitarist, and an average rhythm section. Unduly idolized, sometimes even considered the inventors of hard rock (Fortunately, such people are fading away). Overrated, with a terrible discography featuring many truly awful albums, saving only the debut, Led Zeppelin II, and Physical Graffiti. more
Fernando Di Leo
several films that were only halfway successful, others that were better off not being released at all, but just for the trilogy of the milieu Di Leo, it deserves my 5.
I have to take my hat off (semi-quote). more
Jaguar
A really beautiful car. more
Fernando Di Leo
Only someone with syphilis in the brain like Lanzetta could walk around with a grenade launcher! more
Depeche Mode
Before being overwhelmed by the fucking Rock n' Roll and the most spastic electronic music, I primarily fed on stuff like this when I was 14. Depeche Mode, Ultravox, Human League, Duran Duran (for real!)... well, it was still the '80s, and I hadn't yet discovered Husker Du. The fact is that albums like Some Great Reward, Black Celebration, and especially Music For The Masses remain excellent works of synthetic pop. Nothing to complain about. more