A great one, capable of combining great complexity with a certain accessibility, of course for the genre. It has had some low points, but minor compared to the masterpieces it has created as a solo artist, with PMG, and in collaboration with others. more
The inventor of a genre, the "Dance/Dream." Unmissable. more
Back in the days of Bim Bum Bam, it was enjoyable. Now Bonolis is a piece of crap, an ignorant seller of garbage who masks his cheap trash with fancy words whose meanings he doesn't understand, and pseudo-existential reasoning that he can't even handle himself. A first-class jerk. more
Little voice. Little variety. Sometimes questionable production choices. And yet, I really like it quite a bit. The mysteries (magics) of music. more
A Fine Day To Exit. more
Fairy tale duet: light sound, many solos, and unparalleled technique. more
Great group, the California scene of the early '80s was amazing. more
"I do not exist, I am the void, I am what has been cut out of the photo." more
"Protect our impulses, Our Lady of Dynamite." The true face of rock, dirty, bloody, vital, rebellious, shiny, wicked, and bastardly. Let the indie-nouveau riche twenty-somethings without guts and the old pains in the ass like Ligabue take notes. more
Half man, half wolf, if metalheads use the pinch, they have to thank him. more
Poetry of despair. more
First truly impressive album! The second and third are very good, the fourth is already shaky, while the fifth sucks. If they ever reunite one day, I hope they make an album more similar to the first three! I would be very happy! more
Curly, misanthropic and still wrapped in plastic. more
The quintessential rock band is The Who. They are hard rock. The Velvet Underground is both, and of course, Nico is a man. more
The hard rock of the Velvet Underground led by the wonderful voice and vocal timbre of the singer Nico. Poletti, come back. more
Same old story: brilliant first albums, then total emptiness, and now they're bouncing back. 4 for encouragement. more
A man. more
Legendary. more
I'm back here to lower the score. The only truly worthwhile work is "Something Wild." more
'Dookie' was at least as nonsensical as it was amusing... The latest album makes my knees weak. more