Not always sharp, but "Il Vile" is a HUGE album like this. more
Proto-punk still in an embryonic stage. The destruction of the archetype in the reckless use of musical instruments. The visionary language of beat meeting noir, glam, heretical litanies, and tribal sounds. The peace of the senses playing with demonic chaos. This and much more. more
A modest rock group that becomes the best pop band of its generation (and actually of those to come). "Revolver" and "Sgt Peppers" are the best. more
Pleasure and pain that go hand in hand. Dogville at its peak. more
Better a chemical castration. more
I might be a heretic, but I've always preferred them to Tool. "Mer De Noms" and "Thirteenth Step" are two albums that alone devour the entire rock scene of the new millennium. more
Fragile and reckless lo-fi mastery. "Attack On Memory" is one of the standout gems of this decade. more
People say they are overrated; if only they were all overrated like this. more
Valuable composers sacrificed in that time on the altar of the mainstream: a masterpiece (Parachutes), two good level albums ("A Rush Of Blood To The Head" and "Viva La Vida"), and many mediocrities alternating with just as many obscenities. In my opinion, there is much worse. more
An opium alkaloid with a nicotine flavor. Music for solitary wanderers and clumsy lovers. more
always beloved, since childhood... more
Scarsely in shape, likable in substance. In certain social contexts, they are the right group to boost one's chances of disappointing casual sex. more
The funeral after the harakiri. more
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA........no. more
Investigator and scrutinizer of a real-country that is inexorably missing in contemporary debate. more
Bourgeois, moralists, do-gooders, and Christian Democrats: forgive me the Byzantine nuance, but for this man, you can only suck his dick. more
A carousel ride that lasted too short. The hero we perhaps didn't deserve. more
"A horrible crowd jostles together. And it laughs, but no longer smiles." more
When I listen to them, I feel like setting a random child on fire. more
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