Michael Jackson
Bad and Dangerous, the diamond tips of a historic career. more
Alphaville
Eternally underrated, forgotten almost immediately after the great debut album Forever Young but still capable of absolute peaks of value even greater in the '90s with the fifth album Prostitute first and foremost. more
Vasco Rossi
Eeeeeeeh! more
Bark Psychosis
Immense. "Hex" definitely hors catégorie. more
A.R. Kane
Among the precursors of certain 90s post-rock. A must-have is "69" and "I". more
Come
Don't Ask Don't Tell their masterpiece. Great collaboration with Steve Wynn in his "Melting In The Dark." more
Elliott Smith
Immense and unfortunate singer-songwriter, nothing to rip your hair out over with Heatmiser, but as a solo artist, he has gifted us at least 3 albums of rare beauty such as Either/Or, XO, and especially From a Basement on The Hill. more
Danny & Dusty
The Lost Weekend mythological disco, Down To The Bone above all. Disappointing as expected was the déjà-vu of Cast Iron Soul. more
Phil Cody
The Sons Of Intemperance Offering is, in its genre, one of the most beautiful albums of the nineties. Difficult, if not impossible, to replicate that standard. more
Michael McDermott
An honest singer-songwriter who has carved out his own space in the wake of the American singer-songwriter tradition, while not managing to replicate the success of 620 W.Surf. more
Jonathan Wilson
Gentle Spirit is truly a great work, we hope it continues at these levels. more
Freddie Mercury
Well, come on, a great voice and a personality to sell... The problem is the repertoire, because in the end, happy as he is, he’s gotten a kick in the ass from a lot of people... more
Elisa
I even happened to see her live once. She's good, but in a cold karaoke kind of way; the repertoire is mediocre, to say the least. more
Queen
The tightest group in the history of Rock. No tricks and disguises. more
The Wallflowers
Nothing exceptional, but not to be discarded either. Very pleasant. more
Apocalyptica
wonderful the cover of "Seemann" sung by the sensational Nina Hagen. more
Lana Del Rey
I would really love to take a little stroll... more
Loreena McKennitt
The girl from Hell. more
Alcest
You have to admit that after a while it can really get on your nerves, but some things are truly among the most beautiful and personal releases in recent years. Sometimes I would listen to just his albums for hours (and that's exactly what I do). more