Pier Paolo Pasolini
Bourgeois, moralists, do-gooders, and Christian Democrats: forgive me the Byzantine nuance, but for this man, you can only suck his dick. more
Bill Hicks
A carousel ride that lasted too short. The hero we perhaps didn't deserve. more
Edgar Allan Poe
"A horrible crowd jostles together. And it laughs, but no longer smiles." more
Black Flag
When I listen to them, I feel like setting a random child on fire. more
Sex Pistols
Anathema to a good portion of generic rock listeners, oblivious to names like Jello Biafra or Henry Rollins, convinced that punk in its purest form is them and only them. more
Velvet Revolver
Capable of encapsulating and synthesizing all the rock stereotypes that I can't stand the most. more
Aphex Twin
Everlasting pederast of analog and digital sounds. more
Nicolas Winding Refn
"Drive" and the much-admired "Only God Forgives" would be enough for a top score; nonetheless, he also has in his filmography massive works like: "Bleeder," "Pusher 3," "Bronson," and "Valhalla Rising." A devastating beast unlike anything seen in a while, antithetical to every Hollywood standard. Simply one of my favorite directors. more
Stevie Ray Vaughan
The white blues with the guitar that tears your soul apart (only behind Gallagher for a more varied sound). His version of "Voodoo Child" is something exhilarating, Jimi applauds without a doubt! more
Janis Joplin
Her insecurities, her fragility, her sensitivity. If you listen to her, she can't help but seep into your soul. This girl has sung the blues like few others. more
New York Dolls
From the first listen, I’ve always loved these incredible dolls. They blended rock'n'roll, the "female" bands of the sixties, and a punk aggressiveness worthy of the Stooges. All of this is said to be the foundation of glam; I couldn't care less about glam or not glam, but they pump me up to the max. more
The Zen Circus
Playful and catchy Pop Rock made the way it should be, far superior to their protectors TARM. more
American Football
A meteor that became seminal, bringing with it sweetness and melancholy. Mike Kinsella, the adoptive father of an entire scene. more
Burial
Urban suburban railway service. more
10 Years
The pop version of Tool and the impersonal style of A Perfect Circle. "The Autumn Effect" is a great album. Nothing else to note. more
Chicago -The Chicago Transit Authority
Tonight, with my girlfriend out of the way, I'm making a big omelette, having a beer, and enjoying some burping freedom, with this masterpiece in the background that I'll never get tired of listening to... more
Roman Polański
The delirium and claustrophobia of a madman told with an uncommon grace and elegance. more
Florence and The Machine
Great voice, great class, and great looks. The debut album is really nice: undoubtedly the finest thoroughbred in its stable. more
Kings of Convenience
Music for frigid girls made, however, with a certain modesty. Occasionally touching, at times narcoleptic. more
twenty one pilots
So insubstantial that they become almost imperceptible to normal auditory standards. more