Rotten? Very, very, extremely rotten, basically it sucks. more
Un-bear-a-ble. The most voiceless man in the universe. more
Anyway, I prefer them to Spandau Ballet. more
Discreet at first, now completely useless more
Three great albums preceded and followed by a lot of fluff. more
"Arcade Fire is definitely a jump in the right direction." Even though I'm only partially saving the last one, for now. more
Infinite class, starting from the clothing. more
At least you could have written at least one review though. more
At least if they were nice, this attitude of theirs with their sour faces that makes them feel cool. What’s the big deal about making music for them? They have the entire Beatles discography to draw from... even poorly. I have the first two albums too... but it was the '90s :-) They stink and they are mono-browed! It couldn't get worse than this... more
Has anyone already said that "The Great Rock'n'Roll Swindle" is the first psychobilly record? more
What shocked me about her is not so much her musical ineptitude, but the fact that she is only 23 years old when she looks almost like a forty-year-old. more
The artist of words. A profound and subtle author. An incomparable genius of Italian Art. more
The author of the most ridiculous phrase from an Italian rockstar. One who takes crack as an antidepressant. No rehabilitation. Lowly artist. Treacherous man. more
Moving like few others.... they reach emotional peaks that even the Slint could never dream of achieving. They may not be the fathers of the genre, but they have surely interpreted it in the best way.
"It's Natural To Be Afraid" is a thrill that rises and falls, tearing from within. 13 minutes and 27 seconds of pure emotion.... of joy, pain, absolute melancholy.... shivers and tears for how much it moves. This single track is worth their entire discography. more
The slight affliction more
The relentless and subtle power of advertising is truly effective. The fame that this artist has gained in recent times is clear proof of it. more
@Schizoid Man, it's not a group for kids, but FOR kids. It's one of those bands where just looking at the album covers is enough to understand who they are and what they do. more
Best ska-revival band of the '80s in England. The comparison with Madness holds up to a certain point. Less monotonous, more cultured, deeper, and definitely closer to the Jamaican musical roots. more
Peter Green is strangely underrated (especially by many guitarists). Personally, I often find him to be superior to Clapton. At his best, his guitar style seems to me more original, more varied, and above all, more personal. Great also as a composer. more
I'll be straightforward: THEY GET ON MY NERVES, HIM AND HIS SO-CALLED JAZZ-SOUL! more