For me, the Pink Floyd are neither Barrett nor Gilmour, but Waters. more
Giving less than 5 to the Velvet Underground means you don't understand a damn thing about music. more
Unlike Shakira, she has a nice voice in addition to a beautiful body. more
The vote goes to the marketing genius behind it; musically, for me, it died over 10 years ago. more
...genius, more of style than substance more
...what can I say: it's completely crazy, hallucinogenic more
What would Nirvana have been without Cobain's death? Easy, the Lemonheads of Evan Dando! more
Someone who plays the guitar like few in the world. A true ace, also talented as a composer. more
If it had come out in the nineties, an album like this could probably have tried to climb the charts, presenting themselves as the alternative band of the moment. The sound of this band, which is their trademark, is typically nineties, after all. This doesn't exclude the possibility that they could have a following and fans today. Certainly, I am not among them. more
The Piano Concerto in A minor, the Holberg Suite, Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 and No. 2, the Funeral March for Richard Nordraak... the pride of Norway! more
A magnificent group. After a great (but raw, compared to what would come in the future) debut, they matured incredibly, album after album, until reaching their latest work "Immersion", which offers fresh music, a result of experience and the blending of a wide variety of genres. It's sad that they are currently on hiatus; I hold hope for a reunion (hoping they don't ruin things). more
It’s a transitional album after the brilliant debut that practically amazed everyone and before 'Howl', which is arguably the band’s best album. It took me a while to love it as it deserves, but in the end, it undeniably has that same power as 'BRMC'. There are a lot of beautiful songs, among them, 'US Government' and the monumental 'Heart and Soul' that closes the album. more
Last album via Clapping Music from the Parisian heavy-psych duo that Damo Suzuki and Anton Newcombe love. A crescendo of psych acidity that concludes in the cosmic explosions of 'Exquis' and 'Ne Dis Rien'. A definitive consecration. more
what a drag more
Masterpiece that symbolizes the brief but intense artistic flair of Syd Barrett's Pink Floyd. more
A scandalous masterpiece by William Friedkin, which sparked much controversy at the time and would do the same today. Al Pacino, a New York City police officer, goes undercover in the city's gay club scene in pursuit of a murderer. One of his best performances in my opinion, though perhaps one of the least celebrated, due to a certain 'censorship' that still prevails over this film, to which the director was forced to make several cuts of scenes deemed scandalous and extreme. more
Acid psychological drama featuring Christian Slater as a tormented employee humiliated by his colleagues, the typical 'Mr. Nobody', who overnight finds himself the center of attention for having shot a killer who was committing a massacre in his office. In a process of identification with the murderer and in attempts to find a new equilibrium, the plot unfolds, ultimately rewinding like the old tape of a video cassette. more