"Isn't Anything" and "Loveless": when two albums can almost sweep away entire discographies. Incredible. more
One of the few "men" to whom I give a 1 without any ifs or buts! more
Strawberry wine. more
Many extraordinary works in this genre. Metalheads (who just 10 years ago smelled bad and were all either males or females that looked like males) deserve credit (shared with jazz lovers) for not being culturally colonized. Most users of Debaser seem to think that music comes only from English-speaking countries and, in some cases, from Italy or Germany. more
While the blues was emerging in the southern United States, he was already a rockstar. Fundamental. more
Noise and cotton candy more
Possessed genius. He may not have been as educated as John Cage, but—consider his use of feedback—he understood everything about sound. more
Two albums, two masterpieces. more
No one will ever convince me that they did something good or useful. A truly pathetic person. more
Overrated... there's better here too... just look for it! more
God damn it... holy mother! more
Let's not compare this Nirvana cover band to groups like Afterhours, please! more
Good guitarist, but in the Italian scene, there’s much better. At least he’s not a pretentious fake intellectual like Capovilla. more
A decent band that also plays technically well... too bad they have a jerk of a singer; it’s hard to understand why he’s so praised just because he uses words like "Qualunquismo" or "Populismo." more
Peace to his soul, artistically he... has been dead for 20 years! more
Simply the greatest of all time... every adjective is superfluous for him. more
Fundamental in their kind. more
Why do they still exist? more
If John Coltrane was a theologian, the Meister Eckhart of Jazz, Pharoah Sanders was its mystic, the Saint Teresa of Avila. more
One of the most communicative saxophonists. "Karma" is one of the cornerstones of 20th-century music. more