Imperial pheega and wonderful voice more
The Cult - She Sells Sanctuary (Official Music Video) + Lyrics (HQ) this piece is worth a 4, often underrated guitarist
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From "True" to "Heart Like A Sky," they still produced some fine, refined pop pieces; after that, we all know how it ended.. it's a shame about Hadley's degrading decline. more
The ashes of grunge have barely cooled, and already this album comes out, taking further significant steps in portraying human anguish, particularly adolescent anguish. The entire album, especially the masterpiece "Daddy," is one of the most moving examples of mystical catharsis through music. more
Monotonous and dull, never appreciated too much. more
The greatest punk band of all time more
The vibrations of the intestine.. more
Masturbation is harmful. more
Great live performances, excellent discography up to the late 70s (Fandango above all), then they were dramatically sold out and became slaves to a silly and now ridiculous image that has always made them a caricature of rock, a guide for many Texan truckers, pride of the rednecks. more
Great with "Buddy Holly" and that extraordinary album, then disappeared and reappeared several times with fairly harmless and trivial singles. more
Against everything and everyone, self-proclaimed revolutionary communists, using communist symbols just to attract large segments of alternative-minded kids and teenagers who have always been seen within this movement, inconsistent ever since they found success (major labels, songs against the majors, but they had to thank them for an infinity of reasons, whatever), bands par excellence of the stoners who would like to "make the revolution" while sitting on the toilet, cramped crap. more
It may not be innovative, but it remains a milestone. The masterpiece of the Beatles, who receive a recognition they truly deserve, despite their lack of creativity compared to others. more
There are those who love them and support them until death, and others who hate them. I find myself right in the middle. I consider them important, but not to the extent of glorifying them as heroes of rock history (which they are not), nor do I position myself as a scruffy follower against the Beatles. Overrated Revolver and the White Album. Masterpieces Rubber Soul, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, and Abbey Road. more
Debut album from this very young band made in the UK, released last June on Exag' Records. An album of psychedelic music that, rather than relying on acid sounds, offers Slowdive-like suggestions and evocative atmospheres. The sounds could be likened to those of other established bands from the neo-psychedelic movement such as Stevenson Ranch Davidians or Quarter After, and Asteroid #4. The album title, 'Gorilla', might be misleading and suggest some aggressive sounds and clattering noise. Nothing of the sort: after all, even these big creatures have a heart and feelings. Here they are. more
Initially, I was hesitant and traumatized by this grotesque atmosphere. Little by little, it turned out to be one of the greatest albums of all time, which made me discover the genius of Mr. Tom Waits. more
Perhaps more grotesque than "Swordfishtrombones," but we’re still talking about Tom Waits... this is an absolute masterpiece as well (right after his grand predecessor). more
The first album from the lineup assembled by guitarist Chris Forsyth. 'Intensity Ghost' is a record of seemingly old-fashioned psychedelic music (purely instrumental) that could remind one of giants of the genre like the Grateful Dead and Quicksilver Messenger, as well as the more acid and experimental episodes of Neil Young. However, if we add that some guitar work might evoke the taste and style of someone like Tom Verlaine, who definitely doesn't belong to that musical strand, we can say that we are faced with something that, while not strictly definable as absolutely original, is certainly interesting. Highly appreciated. more
My love more
They gave meaning to punk, The Clash had the strength and skill to elevate punk to a musical genre, to give it color and the power to break out of the “ghettos.” We can say that The Clash were to punk what Nirvana were to Grunge, Depeche Mode to synth-pop, Joy Division to Dark, Ricchi e Poveri to Sanremo, etc. etc. more
The early work was nice, and the single "come out and play" was loved by even the most conservative of the merdallari or the fucking grunge fans. But over time, they sold their asses with chart-friendly pseudo-punk singles. more