Klimt 1918
Well, more than decent, perhaps mediocre. more
Living Colour
No, these were definitely different, it was a blea bleaaa aaaaa. more
Faith No More
The American rock wave of the early '90s is unforgettable. I mean, sorry, unrepeatable. more
King Crimson
Monarchs of prog. Unreachable. more
Kyuss
lysergic deserts or desertic lysergics? more
Vangelis
Blade Runner remains his masterpiece. Then there are other beautiful albums and a few forgettable works. However, I have yet to listen to his entire vast discography. more
Queens of the Stone Age
Co-co-co-co-co-Cocaineee. Maybe too much for "Era Vulgaris". more
Kyuss
Catastrophe!! more
The Gun Club
probably my favorite "punk" group! more
Kyuss
Spaceship Landing. more
Robert Wyatt
When someone writes to you Rock Bottom and Soft Machine Third, you can't help but give it a 5. more
John Garcia
Never liked him as a singer... But Kyuss, guys, Kyuss... well, Kyuss are Kyuss. more
Gillian Anderson
I care about her. more
Green Carnation
An interesting evolution... from the doom-metal of their debut to the prog-gothic metal of Light Of Day, Day Of Darkness and A Bless In Disguise, from the catchy The Quiet Offspring to the splendid acoustic The Acoustic Verses. Then they didn't want to give us anything more, what a shame! Well, let's enjoy what they've done! more
The Knife
dark electronics from the cold Scandinavian fjords more
Jim Morrison
I'm sorry, I cannot access external content like YouTube. If you have a specific text you'd like me to translate, please provide it here and I'll be happy to help! more
Say Anything
The last great punk rock song? But for Christ's sake! more
Vasco Rossi
The lookalike of Franco Trentalance. more
David Eugene Edwards
The last shaman. more
Vasco Rossi
Excellent until '83. Pleasant until '96. Unacceptable in its current state (2011). more