Nice self-production more
There's no denying it, they really studied the lesson well.
Grade: 8.5 more
He plays drums, guitar, piano, keyboards, and more; he is an excellent composer, also great as a solo artist. Oh, immense Cave, mythical Bargeld, but for me, the heart of the Bad Seeds has always been him. Essential. more
New skyscrapers collapsing, leaving behind wicked seeds. more
After Juju and Speak no Evil, another masterpiece by Shorter! Rating: 9 more
In the '80s, Cave always scored a 5 or, in the worst case, like in this album, a solid 4.5 rounded up. It was already known that Cave was a fantastic interpreter ("Avalanche"), but here he proves to be extraordinary. The covers are all, and I mean all, excellent (the wonderful "Hey Joe" transformed into a descent into the abyss). The Bad Seeds, need I say more, are a band with balls, the guitar madness of "All Tomorrow's Parties" is monstrous. A beautiful album. more
Amazing album! Among my favorite in post rock
Rating: 8.5 more
The works of Salvador Dalì translated into Music. more
Fish=Phil Collins? Well, definitely better than the original. more
After several minutes forced to listen to crappy music on TV, hearing "Somebody I Used To Know" was almost like stumbling upon a piece by the Red House Painters. more
Listen to them. They’re the ones who made Spiderland 2! more
a joke that isn't funny more
Just a moment, but has anyone ever taken them seriously? Are there really people so stupid that they appreciate them? more
The definition of punk rock more
Aaaaa aaaaa aaaaaa! Uharauaraua urararara uharauaraua uharararara guess what song it is???
NO LAYNE NO CHAINS more
Another great album from the duo. However, among all their albums up to 1970, it's, after the first, the one I like a little less. "Scarborough Fair," "Mary, Whatever May Find Her," "Patterns," and "Homeward Bound" are nonetheless outstanding tracks. more
Yeah, come on, they were a useless little bunch! more
Must-see trash more
Epic with Genesis and excellent with Brand X. I give it a 5 because I want to pretend that time stopped in 1980, as for me, his solo work remains a mess. more
I don't understand where all this hate towards Phil is coming from. Besides being a great drummer, he is also an excellent and honest pop artist, no ifs or buts. At most, I could "scold" him for having applied his style (pop/new wave, indeed) too much with Genesis. more