Often considered their most representative album, probably rightfully so even if it's not my absolute favorite from the Washington group. Nevertheless, it remains one of the great must-haves of the '90s, a fantastic work, as always with them rich in energy and grit but also in fantasy, unpredictability, and even technical skill as musicians. High-level lyrics, as well as music. "Turnover," "Blueprint," and "Two Beats Off" are the peaks, but how can you forget "Brendan" and "Joe" #1 or "Styrofoam" and "Shut the Door," not to mention the timeless "Reprovisional" already featured on "13 Songs." What can I say, a masterpiece. more
Song About Leaving is a wonderful album!! The voices of Brooke and Ghetto together drive me crazy! Elegant, intimate, emotional: among the treasures of the past decade! more
Another album from the "Australian Church" deserving of top marks; lengthy tracks, expanded tempos, endless guitar excursions. Of suggestive and intoxicating effectiveness. The track "The Maven" stands as the pinnacle of a work that knows no drop in tone despite its length nearing eighty minutes: that voice, that chase towards the end with the guitars so psychedelic and enveloping once again confirm the band's crystalline class. I often return to this album, letting myself be swept away in a mystical-emotional vortex...Fly Home... more
Well, I've really heard worse. "Beautiful world" nonetheless had some very nice parts. more
My unforgettable soundtrack of the final exams, along with "No New York." This is one of the records I am most attached to, and it is a masterpiece for me. The column "Things that nobody cares about" has been brought to you by the detergent "Sti cazzi": it washes away the bullshit. more
I've always found them disgusting, both before and after. Annoyingly tacky. more
Why the hell can't I see a definition for this monumental director?? more
"The Truman Show," "A History Of Violence," "Snowpiercer": three small yet extraordinary roles. more
They don't break the [onatnelece] soul -in 18 years two tolerable things- more
Well more
We have the Blue Devils! more
I'll kill you..! Ride On. more
A SHOCK IN MY TOWN more
X BADASSES more
My cousin's lookalike more
According to my cousin, a well-known personality in my district: the Kazuki Tomokawa of the Pleb(b)aglia, and she’s not entirely wrong (she), although at this point it’s like shooting fish in a barrel; I, who listen to him from time to time, will keep it very brief: I deem his initial quinquietto of works extremely important for our current musical and cultural history, yet I am still massively moved even now during Gli Angeli (a track from which, in my opinion and that of others, from Bellinzona to Pantelleria, Italy has rightfully been designated as "the country of orders"). Two stars point thirty-eight to Blascoz, and I won’t go further! more
A group with a personality and sound definitely above average. In some moments, their music feels like "accelerated prog," in others, simple pop of exquisite craftsmanship, and in some, intimate ballads that are never trivial. For me, they are a remarkable group. These first three albums of theirs are almost all consistently excellent. Let's hope they don't lose their way in the future. more
I believe these are truly the worst of the worst. Pure crap. more
Sure, Aragon is great and all, but his three roles in Cronenberg's latest masterpieces are timeless for me. more
One of the few genius artists today in the field of commercial pop/dance. more