Missing Persons
How to waste great musicians more
Ministri
Empty, childish, lacking melodic taste, clichéd and arrogant lyrics. At least in person they're friendly... more
Magma
I have a lot of respect for them, but I can't listen to them too much, even though I absolutely love their debut album. more
Devo
Until 1984, they were trailblazers, a simple yet incredibly innovative group. Immediate tracks, but never predictable or trivial. Unfortunately, they then lost their way and did some indecent things, but the early albums remain timeless. The current Devo offer a fairly good live show, a sign that perhaps they have found their way back. A 4 and a half, rounded down to 4, maybe because 5 is a bit too much. more
Gentle Giant
In my opinion, with Jethro Tull, the best prog band of all time. more
Jethro Tull
Ian Anderson more
Frank Zappa
Zappa didn’t make music. Zappa WAS music. more
Queen
Towards the end of their career, they did some obscene things; the current Queen without Mercury is ridiculous, but undoubtedly in the 70s and early 80s they were cool. more
Elvis Presley
how to become an icon while being less than zero more
Blind Melon
They ended too soon, unfortunately, but Soup and the eponymous album in particular are two gems. A unique group in the early '90s alternative scene. more
Katy Perry
(Y)(Y)(Y)(Y)(y) more
Katy Perry
beautiful voice, she’s a great tacky. more
Jim Morrison
The Poet of Rock more
Attrition
A terrifying rhythm. Listen to "Monkey in a bin" to believe. more
Katy Perry
example of the concept of Human Female. more
Keith Moon
A myth more
Keith Moon
The most spectacular drummer in the history of rock. more
John Entwistle
1965 "My generation" ....after the bass in rock was never the same.
The master of the bass in rock. more
Pizzicato Five
Last great group of the 20th century. Yasuharu Konishi is a genius. more