Flower Travellin' Band -Anywhere
Great debut, excellent fusion of blues. A really nice "on the road" album: more
Arcade Fire
I simply say that you can't help but love him. more
Naoki Urasawa -20th Century Boys
A sci-fi masterpiece by Maestro Urusawa. A complex yet brilliant narrative weave that unfolds across multiple timelines simultaneously, immersed in a dark atmosphere of decay. A must-have! more
Naoki Urasawa -Monster
The best manga ever... more
My Bloody Valentine -Loveless
Masterpiece... wonderful, from the first to the last note... more
Invisible -El jardín de los presentes
Anyone wanting to listen to Argentine rock but also progressive music in general must absolutely get to know this monumental masterpiece by Invisible. A wonderful album, technically flawless, with compositions that are not even that complex, but stunning... more
Ipercussonici
Ancient sounds for the future more
Frank Zappa
One of the most important, exciting, entertaining, and influential composers of the 20th century... comparable only to Fela Kuti. more
Pescado Rabioso -Pescado Rabioso 2
Double album, more experimental, more reckless, without a common direction. Very close to a masterpiece, I struggle to decide which of the first two is better, the debut or this one... hmm... maybe I tend to prefer the debut, more direct and accessible. more
Hatfield and the North
A group of notable stature in the Canterbury scene, worthy of being remembered for those two marvelous albums, the self-titled and "The Rotter's Club," in which the almost "childlike" playfulness of the keyboards, the experiments never for their own sake, and the easy yet refined melody blend together with the same enjoyment we had as children playing with Legos. more
Pescado Rabioso
Notable successors of the delightful Almendra, and noteworthy predecessors of the legendary Invisible. A grand group that, under the "command" and brilliant spirit of Spinetta, produced a debut influenced by hard rock/blues rock, a high-level double album, more experimental, and "Artaud," the first true masterpiece in the boundless discography of Luis Alberto Spinetta, in which finally the major influences of their music (Argentine folk, blues, jazz) converge perfectly, never tipping the balance among them, never displaying trivial melodicism, and not even appearing difficult. more
Pescado Rabioso -Artaud
The first true masterpiece in Luis Alberto Spinetta's discography, a mature work with well-defined sounds. The cover is one of the most brilliant, an irregular octagon in honor of the comedian to whom this grand album is dedicated. The first song is a tremendous illusion; it seems to be an accessible album, while it features incredibly complex yet melodic music, a crossroads of different genres. 36 minutes that finally consecrate Spinetta's genius. more
Randy Newman -Little Criminals
I have been enjoying Randy Newman for years, and I quote here from Wikipedia just to support my enthusiastic praises expressed about him previously: "multi-award-winning singer-songwriter, pianist, composer, and arranger from the United States, known for his biting and satirical songs and for his numerous soundtracks." I would also add "eccentric, cultured, and appreciated for his many collaborations, his unmistakable bluesy voice, and the biting and irreverent humor that is often unwelcome if not forbidden, with which he speaks cruelly about 'short people' and American society and politics, narcissistic, cynical, and careless in their racism and bigotry, if not about little criminals (Little Criminals...)." more
Iron Maiden
"Excuse me, when does this song end?" more
Pescado Rabioso -Desatormentándonos
A wonderful album, poised between blues rock, hard rock, and progressive rock, perhaps the first truly great album of the endless career of Luis Alberto Spinetta. Special mention goes to "Blues De Cris"; with that vocal "suspense" from Spinetta that literally stops time in those brief moments. A tremendous debut for Pescado Rabioso! For the first time, the true great vocal skills of the Argentine emerge. more
Liliana Cavani
Beyond Good and Evil [1977], The Skin [1981], Where Are You? I Am Here [1993]. Those? Among the best dramatic films. more
Maccio Capatonda
Come on, those crazy Italioti of Lando and iPantella [?], a beautiful deceptive and latent affront to human intelligence... ah, well, he made another film, Ahia that maalox. In advance, I reassess... "Come on." more
Randy Newman -Little Criminals
I've been listening to it for years, it’s one of the most immediate by R.N. for its simplicity and directness, stunning. more