2Pac -All Eyez On Me
The most famous album of the most famous rapper in the entire history of rap. more
Guns N' Roses -Use Your Illusion II
The only one of theirs that I still listen to. I & II. more
Guns 'n' Roses -Use Your Illusion I
The only one of them that I still listen to. I & II. more
Down -II
Here, unlike the first one, there is more space for acoustic guitars. more
Down -Nola
I'm discovering that others like it too. I'm happy. more
Judas Priest -British Steel
They take their name from a Bob Dylan song. Apart from the stale rhetoric of certain circles, this is a good record. Among other things, it's perhaps the one their singer claims to care about the most. more
Blue Öyster Cult -Agents Of Fortune
In America, they also had a fair amount of success with this record; much less so here. Let's say they were rediscovered later on. more
Joey Bada$$
The Nas of 2010 more
Method Man -Tical 2000: Judgement Day
"Don't listen to Method Man, you become violent!" quote.
Oh, anyway, urban apocalypse. more
Death Grips -The Money Store
Angry criticism, rap and electronic. Instant flash. Featured by a Rumore guide to the best albums of the 2010s. more
Kate Tempest -Let Them Eat Chaos
Put a young poetess who is not only intelligent and socially engaged but also multi-award-winning, expressing critiques of our world over some cool electronic beats. To explain to us how awful life is. more
Ben Harper -Burn To Shine
I'm waiting to buy it because back in 1998 I wanted to, but I still haven't saved up the money. Anyway, it's valid. It's not true that the music of the 90s was bad. This is an example. more
Ben Harper -Diamonds On The Inside
Well-deserved success. Truly. more
Basement Jaxx -Rooty
A good alternative to Italodance. more
Ten Years After -Cricklewood Green
"Classic Rock" is reductive. more
The Who -Who's Next
By the way, great drummer. more
Jefferson Airplane -Surrealistic Pillow
From Plato to Carroll to the Wachowskis, passing through them. The theme of the journey and illusion. more
Pelican -What We All Come to Need
Heavy and progressive. A bit disorienting. I like this one and the previous one. more
Pelican -City Of Echoes
Heavy and progressive. A bit disorienting. I like this one and the next. more