between revisited and revisited II, this stunning genesis files, slightly twisted arrangements, yet another act of love for the Genesis era. more
the misfortune of a cumbersome surname. more
Great album, really beautiful tracks that evoke old Floydian atmospheres. more
little to say....it may also be the worst of the fantastic poker from the KC, but for me it's 5 more
Yes, they're good, but after 3-4 songs.....how boring!! more
Garbage, I won't vote because giving one would give value to this junk. more
Excellent singer-songwriter in the '70s, good pop musician in the '80s, then the void, nothingness, the desert. more
From Sweden, an open and refreshing window onto the future of a blistering Jazz. more
But go and get admitted, thanks; it takes courage to speak ill of the nomads. more
Incredible to have ignored, until a few months ago, this extraordinary band. They fit me like a tailor-made suit. Forget about the jam band label that their occasional listeners insist on using: their songs are structured, well-arranged, varied, full of essential melodic transitions, sometimes featuring surprising harmonic and/or rhythmic variations. The way the frontman John Bell sings is unique and instantly characterizes them.
I strongly suggest discovering them, and from there admire them for life, on YouTube at a concert at Red Rocks near Denver (one of the many incredible U.S. venues that help turn that country into a musical Eden, albeit lacking or even detestable in other aspects, which fills me with envy).
For some time now, I have been happily plodding through their extensive discography, CD by CD, available online at quite a reasonable price.
How wonderful to discover more magnificent rock never heard before, in 2017! more
Without a doubt, the best Death Metal band with the name of an antibiotic for toenail fungus. more
Indispensable, from ultrafurious thrash-punk to prog-trash with punk and jazz influences. Only they could do it, and don’t miss the covers illustrated by Away with Paintbrush. Unique and unrepeatable. ROARRRRRRR more
Goober Records bootleg, 30 copies. more
it sucks, it sucks! everything that music shouldn't be. more
A group named after Rubus ulmifolius, a thorny plant belonging to the Rosaceae family (commonly known as blackberries), can only be ultra-juicy. more
I might be wrong, but I find it a jumbled album that starts off well but almost immediately sinks into something bordering on unbearable. Such a pity, I had high hopes for it. more
Essential for anyone who wore the leather jacket in the eighties! more
The fourth album by the Canadian metalheads. Heavy at high levels. more
A truly beautiful solo debut from Philips, an extremely tranquil work with a relaxed rhythm. The listener is gently guided step by step to savor the sweetness of the naturalistic atmospheres draped in a delicate, almost melancholic veil. A wonderful gem where the small musical textures are revealed gradually, breathtaking. more
Islam meets Jazz more