their self-titled album is the best hip-hop record of the 2000s! more
The so-called "Cthulhu Cycle" has generally always made me yawn. I greatly appreciate his earlier works, specifically those inspired by Poe (The Alchemist, The Tomb) and those that are dreamlike (the Randolph Carter cycle). more
"It's all light music, but as you can see, we have to learn it..." more
Beautiful voice wasted on crappy little songs... more
poetry in music! more
Historical record more
A shining example of local prog. A fairy-tale world populated by animals and dreamlike visions, delicate and witty, never banal. If you really don't want to listen to it, at least let your little ones enjoy it before their nap, in anticipation of future listens... more
He owes his greatest hits to Willy Dixon. But Mannish Boy is known even by the rats, so... more
Inappropriately credited to Gabriel, who doesn’t sound or sing to us…
Beautiful covers, the impression that they are performed with passion! more
so much good stuff! more
Although I feel sorry because I know it takes talent and passion, I’ve always seen him as someone who copies Almodovar in a kitschy and excessively pretentious way for my tastes. All in all, he's managed to bring home a few pleasant films. more
They keep growing, listening after listening. Immense. more
A hard drive. Misery, despair, and loneliness reign in the lives of the protagonists. The only possible ending of the tale is "and outside... outside, the plague!", no hope is contemplated. more
Charley Patton taught him to play the guitar, Sonny Boy Williamson the harmonica: what do you think could come out of it? A phenomenon! more
Valid. Not original, but it does its dirty work. more
His best album, without a doubt. The tracklist and Monna Lisa are two little gems. more
too bad I'm the first and the last!! more
Very weak, the lyrics are terrible, Vince Neil's voice is awful, as the Americans say, this album is "Cheesy." This band is all image and nothing more. more
old songs in new clothes more
Jazz? Swing?
Perfection. more