Proponents of one of the best "glamorous indie rock & roll" albums of the '00s promised a lot, but delivered little. Who knows what the next decade will bring... more
This means being sbunnati well. more
The angriest of them all. more
Before making pop songs in the '80s, Queen managed to make their mark on the rock world with more than decent and even original albums: the first 2 self-titled albums, "A Night at the Opera"... then emptiness or almost; the redemption came at the end with "Innuendo"... anyway, a band that has always performed great live. more
The prototype of all "MetalHeadz"... in body and mind: "TemMeee... TemMeee... Endelordovdianderuord!!!" more
A diploma from the conservatory isn't enough (a classic excuse from fans) to make someone an artist. O scuorn e napule... more
tall, thin, hallucinated. like a Jew without God, without money. more
come on...i queen are the queens...a 4 is all it takes. 6 for Freddie's vocals. more
..a journey to the roots of American music.. the Great American Novel encapsulated in noble and moving songs destined for immortality... more
A ray of sunshine on a rainy day, first naïve, then aggressive, and finally reflective. more
noise the Poetry of the more
..band to avoid.. tacky, kitsch, pompous, clumsy, classless.. musically to avoid.. more
Wigs, mustaches, glitter, and comments that confirm that much of the negative judgments about this band are about everything but the music. Unfortunately, in 2009, there are still people out there who judge by appearances. I would give their studio production a 3 on average, but live they rocked, so 5 for their live performance. A 4 overall for their career. more
with a "little" help from the sabbath the inventors of metal more
The noise of poetry more
The Poetry of Noise more
Moods and Noises from '80s New York. Essential. more
At times, they evoke the worst of Judas Priest: mainstream, flashy, predictable, trivial, derivative. They have built much of their career on the riff of "I Can't Explain." Music full of compromises. more
Magnificent sacred monster of pop. more
Metropolitan psychosis in NYC & the black rhythm of Mother Africa. more