Ferocious, ruthless, and devastating. more
MICHAEL CESSON more
I don't know if it's worth 5 stars. At the tender age of 16, it was my favorite album; I had a copied cassette, pure pirate, God only knows how many times I listened to it. more
A brief history of Guns. In 1987, they debuted with APPETITE, which was excellent, but then they only released two albums of new songs: USE YOUR ILLUSION 1 and 2 (sappy little songs for kids), then SPAGHETTI INCIDENT (a horrible EP), and finally, they broke up. Now, I couldn't care less about what Slash has produced as a solo artist; Axl is a clown, and the facts demonstrate that. After years and years of frustrating waiting, the long-awaited Chinese Democracy was released (long-awaited by the fans). In 2016, the historic band of idiots decided to reunite, perhaps because they realized nobody cared about them anymore. END OF STORY, you can judge for yourselves. more
One (of the not-so-many bands) that has rightfully entered the legend of rock. more
krautrock + psychedelia + noise, one of the best albums of the '90s. more
Bright. more
From "A Blaze..." to "Panzerfaust," unique, immense apostles of restlessness and the moonless night. more
Masterpiece. From start to finish, a perfect synthesis of the concept of rock. Band at their peak. more
refined, hard-to-find psychedelic-ambient album! more
The album is a beautiful sequence of songs carved in noise. However, whether it’s because J's guitar work tends to overshadow Lou's bass, or because the latter is given no compositional space (and to think that "Lose" on the previous album was a memorable gem), the cohesion of the band starts to crack, hinting at the end of a partnership that left its mark by the end of the '80s. more
"Little Fury Thing" inaugurates the new genre of pop music sculpted in noise, but it’s the subsequent trio "Kracked," "Sludgefeast," and "The Lung" that makes the album memorable. more
At 15, they were my favorite rock band. Maybe because they were the only one I knew. The fact is that I listened to this album and its differently colored sibling over and over again, listened to it and listened to it again... and honestly, even today I still find such beautiful songs in them. more
At 15, they were my favorite rock band. Maybe because they were the only one I knew. The fact is that this album and its differently colored brother I listened to and re-listened, listened to and re-listened... and, honestly, even today I can't find anything but great songs in them. more
Ah, "Beloved Woman" and "Krusty" are among my absolute favorite tracks. What gems! more
The ultimate soundtrack for a dark science fiction film. more
indispensable collection of Genius more
He has always defined himself as very Black and R&B, but I really didn't get it!
Pop disco that's barely a 3. Some bass lines are commendable. more
I love Evol and Sister, where experimentation and inspiration blend perfectly. Daydream Nation, on the other hand, is a cold album where experimentation gives way to a unique and flawless yet familiar technique, and the excess of awareness and control stifles inspiration. more
The fiercest rock record of the '90s. more