Led Zeppelin
The greatest rock band of all time more
Lola Colt -Away From The Water
Beautiful album by the London neo-psych band on the legendary Fuzz Club Records label. Balancing between Siouxsie’s electricity and MC5’s acid rock, with Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds' theatricality and touches of shoegaze and noise. Very acid. A great album. more
Joe Carnahan -Narc
Police thriller starring Jason Patric and Ray Liotta. Undercover for narcotics, the two are tasked with investigating the murder of another undercover agent. Some references to 'French Connection' regarding the theme of drug addiction in the realm of police stories, and to 'Q&A' by Sidney Lumet for the character played by Liotta. Music by Cliff Martinez. more
Edoardo Bennato -L'uomo occidentale
The album primarily focuses on the international situation following the events of September 11 and the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq, proposing themes that are still relevant today. However, here and there, traces are spattered that have nothing to do with the main concept. 'Si scrive Bagnoli' is a mix of his past successes, featuring a version of ''O sarracino' that is half Carosone and half Bob Marley, along with a tribute to Elvis Presley with a ghost track sung in the style of Guccini. If it had been shorter, it might have felt closer to his 'classics.' more
Chi Cheng
He was the bassist of Deftones. He will always be...White Pony. more
Thin lizzy -jailbreak
"Jailbreak," "The Boys are back in Town," "Emerald," etc... I believe we can confidently give it a solid 5! more
The Band
The quintessential Folk Rock. Essential for anyone wanting to get an idea of what American Music is all about. And then watching Levon Helm sing while playing the drums was a spectacle. more
Donovan -Barabajagal
An album with a peculiar gestation that, for various reasons, might never have seen the light of day. Initially released only in the USA with the collaboration of excellent musicians including Jeff Beck, Ronnie Wood, and Rod Stewart, the result is an extravagant album with a unique brightness, where the listener, right from the first track, 'Barabajagal', is immersed in an allegorical and visionary dimension, perhaps more acidic than in any of the Scottish songwriter's other productions. 'Atlantis' is one of the most beautiful songs of those years. more
Keith Richards
He would even smoke the radiation from Chernobyl and say it's just polluted air. more
Mick Jagger
An animal on stage, a crazy junkie, a piece of shit off the scene, arrogant, dirty, cocky, transgressive, but damn, he still has an energy at 70 years old in live performances that's enviable ("Shine A Light" by Martin Scorsese will convince you of that). more
Michael Stipe
Bono Vox, kiss his shoes! more
Sigur Rós
The only problem with this fantastic band is Jonsi's fake eye... disturbing. more
Popol Vuh -Hosianna Mantra
In 37 minutes and 24 seconds, the Popol Vuh take you on a long journey of a spiritual nature, leaving you overwhelmed by this wonderful atmosphere. When the album ends, you return to true reality, and you need that journey once more. Hosianna Mantra manages to do all this without you even noticing it... MAJESTIC more
Dirty Three
The pirate's afternoon nap with doubloons under the pillow, and the sun high in the sky warming his dreams. more
Red House Painters -Down Colorful Hill
Poetry...nothing but poetry for my ears. Thank you Red House Painters. more
Mitchell Lichtenstein -Teeth
A dark comedy, a horror film, a nightmare. A girl, the spokesperson for a sexual abstinence group, actually possesses what mythology would call 'vagina dentata' (how can one not think of Dr. Adder by K. W. Jeter). Between symbolism and black humor, reflections on matters of an ethical and religious nature, a film that should be taken seriously only to a certain extent to avoid succumbing to panic and castration complexes. more
Moderat
They succeed in a task that I believe is very challenging for an artist: giving dignity to pop. The first two albums are excellent, but the mediocre conclusion of the trilogy is a shame. more
Godspeed You! Black Emperor
For me, "Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven" is the best album ever in its genre, too much for everyone. more