James Dewar
Great bassist, but above all one of the warmest and most exciting voices in rock blues. more
Selena Gomez
Calling her hot makes me feel like a pedophile even before I think about it. And musically...why does she exist? more
Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin Sound!
A music apart, another musical world. more
Nicolai Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov
A giant of Russian classical music from the late 1800s. He was the teacher of Prokofiev and Stravinsky. Just saying. more
Jah Wobble
Dubbabbomba! more
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Ah, the little silly swamp guys. One of the first bands I loved in the most visceral way. South by West. Always present in playlists. more
The Who
Among the fundamentals of Rock. Recently reviewed at the 02 Arena in London. They still rocked pretty decently. more
KISS
A kind of Acdc of the northern hemisphere, from which they differ by having the penis at the back instead of the front. more
Tommy Wiseau -The Room
the most beautiful film in the history of cinema. YOU HAVE DOGGY more
Ludwig van Beethoven
G D Em C and I go everywhere... nothing like grandma. more
The Doors
always appreciated, excellent musicians and composers, I own all of their discography even post Jim, but damn they were never popular because Jim Morrison's voice always reminded me of the modest Ringo Starr..... more
George Michael
Well, the only Careless Whisper is worth a 4. more
Jeff Buckley -Grace
Have you heard "Last Goodbye" in the Tim commercial? more
Nico -The End
The highest marks go solely to the chilling black mass called "You Forget To Answer." more
Porco Dio
my favorite animal more
David Fincher -Fight Club
First rule of Fight Club: you do not talk about Fight Club. Second rule of Fight Club: you do not talk about Fight Club. Third rule of Fight Club: if someone collapses, is unresponsive, shouts “stop,” the fight is over. Fourth rule of Fight Club: only two guys to a fight. Fifth rule of Fight Club: one fight at a time. Sixth rule of Fight Club: no shirts, no shoes. Seventh rule of Fight Club: fights go on as long as they have to. Eighth rule of Fight Club: if this is your first night at Fight Club, you have to fight. more
Mazzy Star -So Tonight That I Might See
A classic of '90s Californian psych-pop. Fade Into You is one of those tracks that I don't really want to "analyze" but rather let it loop and it’s sweet to be lost in this sea. more
Sufjan Stevens -Illinois
Affectionately dedicated to the namesake State by a singer-songwriter of undeniable sensitivity and talent, but sometimes, at least for my taste, a bit prone to overdoing it with the arrangements. An exception is John Wayne Gacy Jr, a raw piece (but the electric piano is a small "luxury") and subtly ambiguous ("Are you one of them?"), which proudly joins the rich lineage of ballads about serial killers. more