Pop icon "GRRRL powa" of remarkable stature. more
Absolutely amazing. Besides being incredibly goofy, they effortlessly transition from electronic tunz tunz to pop, punk rock, and metal. Not to mention Jimmy Pop's lyrics, which cover "cultural" topics like cunnilingus, blowjobs, and sex on Discovery Channel. more
Not all of his 70s, Young or Eno would have something to argue about. more
The global artist. The Seventies belong entirely to him. more
They represent what we would all like to be, a bunch of idiots who say everything, absolutely everything, that crosses their minds and even make money while flipping off the self-righteous. more
The department has action, but if these actors hit the right night, there was no competition for anyone. more
If their career had stopped in 1991, they would probably have been among the top 5 bands in the world... but unfortunately after the "Black Album," their inspiration faded. more
No, no, attending one of their concerts was crap; in 50% of the cases they played badly, or Plant couldn't sing, and you might even risk getting it from that fat guy Peter Grant. Englishmen who thought they were gods, riding on the riffs of some Giacomino Pagina, which in 80% of the cases were plagiarisms. I always thought their strength was only the rhythm section, Giovanni Paolo Giovanni and Giovanni Bonprosciutto... for the rest, it’s just rock 'n' roll, but I like it! more
A wizard guitarist, a jack-of-all-trades multi-instrumentalist bassist, a perpetually aroused singer, and a dynamiter behind the drums. The prototype of the perfect rock band. more
How nice to hear Jeff Tweedy singing young and raucous! more
Seminal, in their small and humble greatness. more
There's little to say, if you think of a group capable of overwhelming and moving you, they come to mind. Essential. more
Robert Fripp, the man ahead of his time. more
Robert Fripp comes from another galaxy, there are no other explanations. more
Take in small doses. more
the first 2 legendary albums, the rest more or less enjoyable but also more or less forgettable. more
They had a unique style, a light and catchy rock, enhanced by instrumental virtuosity that was never too overwhelming. Mark's particularly distinctive fingerpicking added a special touch to it all. Perfect as background music while traveling or for a quiet evening. The double live album Alchemy captures their true essence. more
Great up to Born in the U.S.A. more
The ideal way to dive into Drum 'N' Bass! more
I didn't know them, I heard an interesting piece ("two") on the movie Fragiles (when the hospital guard listens to metal in the headphones) and the fact that they mix in percussion and Latin stuff isn't bad. Are they good? I see there are even 11 reviews and a wide discography, what's the best album they've made? more