What has ever existed at its best in the field of Techno-Dance. And indeed, it’s not just dance. more
Genius, idiot, madman, wise man, thin, fat, hirsute, bald, musician, guitarist, non-musician, composer, non-composer. Zappa is all of this. At the same time. Alive and dead. Dead and alive. Dead is alive. more
Lustmord weaves fear in silence like a spider with its web. And I love to play the unsuspecting little fly. The sculptor, the painter, the architect of darkness, that's Brian Williams. more
The archetypal alter-ego of Metallica, Megadeth, led by the eccentric and charismatic Mustaine, is undoubtedly the more technical side of classic thrash metal: "Rust in Peace" is undeniably the pinnacle of the genre. more
A step across the definition more
From Ziggy Stardust to the Thin White Duke. A genius. more
The fathers of electronics. In their time, they were light years ahead. more
double helicopter trunk, irresistible coretti, and a keyboardist in Mr. Fantastic mode: they work! more
the darkness beyond the end of the tunnel... more
A good group of modern Power metal. In their own way, very skilled. more
One of the cornerstones of Rock. Without them, alternative rock would have never existed. more
Monsters more
Simply, Frank Zappa more
I quote 47 more
A huge group that ended badly more
But they wrote frittering! Isn't that enough? more
The heavy-metal paradigm: three magnificent and perfect albums (the first ones), surely the most innovative and historic in all of metal, the quest for technique (...And justice for all), the skill in making an opaque genre like metal accessible to everyone (Black Album), the choice of a less extreme genre (Load and Re-Load), and the recent return to metal with results that are not entirely satisfying. more
The darkness at the end of the tunnel. more
Surely the best prog band of all time led by a genius guitarist who has evolved over the years but has always maintained that sound, that technique, that melody, and that creativity that have always characterized the band. more
does a lot of things, yes, if only it could do one decently… more