Miles Davis -Kind of Blue
An incredibly balanced jazz that you can't help but love... more
Czeslaw Niemen -Dziwny jest ten swiat
No one has evaluated Czeslaw Niemen yet... well, I’ll take care of it... an interesting beat debut, still a bit raw, with hints of a maturity that will come later. more
Deerhoof -The Magic
One of the most esteemed indie-pop bands, Deerhoof are back with a new album ('The Magic') recorded in seven days in an abandoned office in a New Mexico desert. A kaleidoscopic album in which the band melds together influences from different genres with an approach that connects to kraut-rock and some elements of post-rock music. An album that you could easily define as pop music with components of indie-rock, electronic music, and trip-hop, which places the band close to another realm of independent music like Cibo Matto and a derivative due to the freaky rhythmic section reminiscent of a band like Can. In the end, it’s a good album, but nothing seems to linger with me after so many listenings. more
Lars Ulrich
He was a great drummer at least until "...And Justice For All," too bad that he then became increasingly ridiculous behind the drums and turned into a cocky attention-seeker... the tin-can playing of St. Anger is unforgettable... more
Queen
Scarce as drinking water in the third world more
Magma -Udu Wudu
What a fucking album... what a crazy suite De Futura... more
Roland Emmerich -Independence Day: Resurgence
I'm sorry, but I can't access external links. However, if you provide the text you want translated, I'd be happy to help! more
Woody Allen -Midnight In Paris
A movie that, on one hand, seeks to be an invitation to not abandon your dreams and to try to realize them now, in the present, and on the other hand, aims to pay homage to a special era. Paris during the 1920s was a reference point and a place where many artists created an exceptional moment in culture that remains relevant today in figurative arts and literature. Gil Pender (Owen Wilson), who is truly fascinated by this world and wants to become a writer, starts traveling back in time where he meets all his idols (Hemingway and Dali, Bunuel and Scott Fitzgerald...). A journey through time that helps him to understand his life. A low fantasy romantic comedy in a style that Woody Allen has applied to his recent films, generally appreciated by critics and the public, but that, to tell the truth, feels redundant and never as deep as it pretends to be. more
Bo Diddley -The Super Super Blues Band
Howlin Wolf + Bo Diddley + Muddy Waters = SEX more
Morphine
"Implicit Grunge." more
Oasis
Hated, dirty, and bad. Emblem of the pure and raw rock n roll of their time.
3 chords and all the desire to break free from Manchester to scream at the world. more
King Crimson
The chameleons of progressive rock, capable of transitioning from a seminal debut ("In The Court Of The Crimson King"), to a "trilogy" of albums marked by experimentation (primarily jazz) ("In The Wake Of Poseidon", "Lizard", "Islands"), to polishing and refining sounds during the golden triennium of Wetton-Fripp-Bruford ("Larks' Tongues In Aspic", "Starless And The Bible Black," and especially "Red," their greatest demonstration of maturity), returning in 1981 with a prog-new wave masterpiece ("Discipline"), up to the modernization of sounds, without falling into the commercial trap and without contaminating the progressive spirit that has spread since 1969... I believe this is enough to place them among the top 5 bands of all time... thank you very much, King Crimson... more
Bring Me the Horizon
I don't hate them that much. Modest pop music from what I've heard. more
Jordan Rakei -Cloak
The debut album of this young producer, singer, and songwriter from Brisbane, Australia, 'Cloak' is one of the best episodes of 2016 in rhythm and blues and soul music. Mixed with elements of acid jazz, 'Talk To Me' could actually sound like Marvin Gaye would sound if he were still alive, and dubstep, 'Lost Myself' is a song that could probably make Thom Yorke or James Blake look pale with envy. Surfing track by track, you could levitate because you're entering another state of gravity. Less of a kiss ass than Jamiroquai were in the nineties era, but no less catchy for his ability to write good melodies, this guy seems to be very talented as he combines pop tones with a kaleidoscopic, freaky, and meditative taste that makes this album a little jewel in your collection. Give it a listen and more, because one listen is not going to be enough. more
Radiohead
Really cool, but for some reason they're not hitting me the way they should. Kid A is fantastic. more
Ulysses -010
A side-project of Robert Schneider (lead vocalist of The Apples in Stereo), Ulysses released one album ('010') in 2004. The project was conceived by Schneider while he was touring Spain with Apples in Stereo. Out via Eenie Meerie, the songs contained in the album were initially going to be demos, but later the band was so satisfied with the performance that they decided to use them for the final release. This, along with the particular use of the monaural audio, gave the album a more lo-fi attitude that, mixed with the typical fury of Pavement's 'Slanted and Enchanted' and the sensitive taste of the bands part of the roster of Elephant 6 Rec., made this a unique episode and one of the best events in power-pop music of the last decade. Unavoidable. more
Joanna Newsom
Great singer-songwriter, Ys is one of the albums of my life. more
Gigi D'Alessio
I have never heard one of his songs. more