Porcupine Tree
Skilled tailors of rock, who with a few cuts and a bit of hairspray have revamped the old prog coat, blending serene psychedelic suggestions with chilly electronic insertions. Up to the drift of progressive metal. more
System of a Down
Best metal band of all time. new, post, pre of to in with on for between among. more
The Sisters of Mercy
The foundations of the Gothic cathedral. more
Rage Against the Machine
An explosion of social anger that spread fire and flames in the '90s!!!! Why stand on a silent platform, fight the war and fuck the norm!!! more
Boris
The Esperanto of music. Their Drone side has an infinite audience, accessible to everyone, including women and children... more
High on Fire
the virtue of a flashy guy more
Kyuss
...in the Riff desert... more
Oasis
pop/rock pro-sixty...hypocritical and snobbish... more
Blue Cheer
One of the rawest and most terrifying-sounding groups of all time. They laid the groundwork for stoner rock (if not heavy metal in general). more
Van der Graaf Generator
Existential, intense, romantic. Hammill's vocal histrionics and Jackson's sax are two voices hard to ignore, like two lanterns in the darkness of man that they expertly portray. more
Oasis
the worst thing to come out of Manchester, unlike United more
Van der Graaf Generator
the best thing to come out of Manchester along with United more
Rage Against the Machine
A Molotov hastily made with sweaty hands. Inside: Rap, metal, funk, hardcore. Thrown with rage in people's faces. more
John W. Dawson jr
(Inner Definition 1.2). An impressive and fascinating work on the figure of the mathematical genius Kurt Gödel. The reconstruction of his personality and discoveries is rich in details and curiosities, both mathematical and psychological. A complex book, yet at the same time extremely interesting. more
Mr. Bungle
the genius of madness... intelligently chaotic crossover, when not skillfully minimal... a fragile boundary between nonsense and the art of making music. To a keen ear, the latter almost always prevails. Surely the best band with Patton, where (paradoxically, some might say) his contribution is equal, if not inferior, to that of the other musicians. more
Tool
The progressive stripped of its deepest and darkest soul. A journey that languishes in the dark and at night, among the reverberations of a twisted mind that lies in the abyss of madness and the most arcane insanity. more
Blackfield
"No way. Blackfield is about sadness and loneliness" High emotional content rock. more
Porcupine Tree
The proof that feeling and Prog can go hand in hand... more
Tool
The dark soul of Rock. The progressive that encounters black magic. more
Massive Attack
Trip-Hop is born and dies with them. Masters. more