Really interesting these talented young guys from Brixton... Influences and references of all kinds (Fall-B.Party...) converging into an original style with a skilled frontman leading the way. The new work, Songs for our mothers, is really good. Amidst so much banality and trash, a breath of fresh air could be considered a miracle... more
For me, their best album! "Barbarian" with that stone-breaking riff... "Open Fire" is a track to blast in the car and hit the gas pedal... And then there's the title track, "Mudslide," and the others... I repeat, their most successful album! (4.5) more
Music of a higher level. The B-side of the album, consisting of On the Beach, Motion Pictures, and Ambulance Blues, represents the most beautiful trilogy of songs from the '70s and is perhaps the compositional peak of Neil Young. Although it was created during the darkest and most difficult years of his life, along with the lesser-known Time Fades Away and Tonight's the Night, the record reflects the most fragile and evocative side of his music. The surreal cover perfectly captures the contemplative atmosphere of the album and is among the most beautiful of all time. more
Very entertaining album from the first to the last track. Personally, I didn't find any filler throughout (of course, everyone has their own opinion)... However, a 5 seemed excessive to me. A 4 and that’s it! more
To all the idiots who insulted him, die! He's a fucking genius.. He can make someone laugh just by moving a leg.. But people don't get it.. I wonder why the world is going to hell. more
I've always wondered what they find in this doll. more
What can I say? It struck me at a young age. Unique, perfect, and eternal, today just like in 1973. more
It’s bothersome to know that his worst song was promoted at Sanscemo, and this costs him a few points. But he remains one of the most interesting rap artists of recent years, even if there are better ones out there. more
I was riding on the E-train
I was whistling to the rhythm
I was thinking about my live-in
I was feeling pretty fine
I asked the time
Got a poke in the eye
I like it. more
The subject of the documentary, which stems from the exhibition held at the National Gallery, is beyond the human, as it deals with Goya's art, but the execution, filled with unnecessary inserts and lengthy discussions about secondary aspects of a career instead marked by sublime achievements, could have been better; noteworthy is the philosophy of art expressed by some of the experts consulted. more
A bitter micro-epic in the Barcelona we do not know, made up of migrants, outcasts, innocents, and petty criminals. Bardem at his best. Inarritu, already among the greats of cinema, sketches the descent into physical death of a man who is just a step away from resurrection. more
A small and recent (2015, Silver Bear in Berlin) Romanian gem in black and white, the photo-radiography of a forgotten world, that of the Romani slaves in mid-19th century Wallachia. Raw, painful, epic. Essential. more
Champions of epic-melodic pop-rock, initially driven by the Unforgettable Fire, later veered towards less original sounds and became almost infallible in gradually choosing the most insipid tracks among those written to launch the albums following '93. more
Great bassist, but above all one of the warmest and most exciting voices in rock blues. more
Wonderful work more
Calling her hot makes me feel like a pedophile even before I think about it. And musically...why does she exist? more
Led Zeppelin Sound!
A music apart, another musical world. more
A giant of Russian classical music from the late 1800s. He was the teacher of Prokofiev and Stravinsky. Just saying. more
Dubbabbomba! more
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