The first hearth of rebellion at the dawn of the Thatcher era. Political progressivism and sound research. Fundamental. more
Everything began with a Requiem... more
"Forty Days without water, feel my hands on her hair." more
"I hold you close, but really I'm doing it for myself." more
The puberty of the 90s suspended between innocence and filth. "Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness" is the definitive album. "Welcome To Nowhere Fast." more
If it were up to me, I would abolish definitions; they are almost all trivial, some even stupid. But reading you (@serenella) is truly a pleasure because you express with... I can't find the right words, perhaps grace, lightness... maybe. Some of your comments are better than reviews that get 5 stars (including yours). But don't misunderstand me, don't think badly; what I've written is simply what I think. NOTHING MORE. more
Bad Taste and especially Braindead are two cult b-movies from my adolescence; I still need to see the latest films. Oh yes, it also seems that in between he made a couple of fantasy trilogies whose names currently escape me, but to be honest, I couldn't care less. more
The King, period. He turned everything upside down. Set up by the white mainstream for sure! But the rest he made himself. So it's understandable that they forced him into some bullshit (like his movie career, for example). You try being in his shoes at twenty! But Elvis had a great soul. And I actually love his crazy, self-destructive period, where he gave endless emotions. If some idiots turned him into a "freak show" phenomenon, I don't care. The '50s and '70s were mind-blowing. If all the greats remember him, there must be a reason, damn it! more
Paul Simon dedicates this piece to one of the most famous surrealist artists, the Belgian René Magritte (1898-1967). Despite the complexity of the themes addressed, the artist manages to communicate, with a simple and immediate language, the paradoxes and enigmas of existence, especially through imagination. He was the artist who, more than anyone else, has been able to explicitly render the contradiction between the three-dimensional space of reality and its representation on the two-dimensional surface of the painting. more
Listened to it again last night, motivated by Caesar's review. An endless and harrowing journey, Beautiful. more
A monolith in the throes of convulsions. more
Definition? Hem... nice, sublime? Singer-songwriter pop music meets Magritte's surrealism, to unveil the mysterious side of the universe with childlike clarity. more
In Rock, it's hard not to love Syd Barrett, King Crimson, and Punk. more
The must-have album if you grew up in the seventies. more
It has always reminded me of Morrison (Jim) twenty years later... and for me, that’s the highest compliment possible. more
The artist is the one who puts all their pain at the service of the whole world. They were too ahead for us poor bastards. more
Epilogue in a car crash. more
The existentialist spleen of Seattle. Reunion with the counter-cocks. more
A raw diamond of rare brilliance carved in space. more
When a transfusion of lysergic acid becomes the cornerstone of post-punk. Tom Verlaine is simply one of the greatest guitarists of all time. more