AC/DC -For Those About To Rock (We Salute You)
If we have to compare it with its predecessor, it comes out defeated; however, the title track and the usual handful of good songs (COD, push the venom...) make it quite enjoyable. more
AC/DC -Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
a very underrated gem. The most beautiful song by AC/DC is hidden here... more
AC/DC -Ballbreaker
After Razor's Edge, they could have stopped; the album is actually nothing special, except for "Hard as a Rock". Three because I'm being nice. more
AC/DC -Powerage
even more badass than before, this album is the perfect link between the dirtiest sounds of "let there be rock" and the more classic hard rock of the next one. A masterpiece unjustly underrated, "gone shootin" and "riff raff" are orgasmic. more
Christopher Nolan -Interstellar
A supercazzola with holes (black) in the screenplay. Visually well made, it thrives on the usual clichés of the genre and gets lost in a finale of pure comedy (come on, the "fifth dimension of love"...) and excessive length. Besides being unbelievable in various parts, Nolan must necessarily indulge himself, otherwise it almost seems like he can't make a film. Moreover, I don't like his way of using the handheld camera, which sometimes throws the shot off balance. A film that has been stamped with authorship, but has a superficial and lackluster message. (4.5) more
Buffy Sainte-Marie -It's My Way!
Unmissable debut. Beyond some jewels of protest folk, certain other songs here from 1964 were truly something original and very particular, thanks to the unique style and incredible voice (though not yet so filled with mind-bending vibratos as it would become later) of Sainte-Marie. "Mayo Sto Hoon," "Eyes of Amber," "The Incest Song" are masterpieces written and performed with a style that had no equals at the time. Then there are other beautiful songs to embellish the masterpiece ("He Lived Alone in Town"). Exceptional singer-songwriter, immense voice. more
Extreme -III Sides to Every Story
Another album from the Madonna of the Extreme! Despite its prohibitive length (76 minutes), the album doesn't tire you out; on the contrary, it is appreciated in all its nuances! Five big balloons! more
Radiohead
Enough talking about those damn Radiohead, I’d rather cut off my balls. If there were at least a good reason, one of the many mediocre bands from the '90s. more
Running Wild
Heavy Metal and pirate themes couldn't find a better reconciliation. Repetitive? Yes, but what have Motorhead and AC/DC done throughout their career? more
Judas Priest
If I had to explain to an alien what Heavy Metal is, I would have it listen to Painkiller first and then, if it still had any doubts, Defenders of the Faith. Essential. more
MTV
They had started off well. Oh dear, not exactly well, let's say they were doing something sensible: SupeRock, for example, was offering excellent underground material, only they aired it at two in the morning because first they had to play the commercial stuff. Now... oh my, now... more
Anastacia
I love her voice; she really immerses herself in R&B, black music, and often in rock as well, turning even mediocre songs into gems. more
AC/DC -Let There Be Rock
First absolute masterpiece of the band (and certainly not the last), here they managed to alternate hard rock with more punk sounds that literally shatter the eardrums. Epic Whole Lotta Rosie! more
AC/DC -the razors edge
A beautiful comeback after a series of lackluster albums; even just THUNDERSTRUCK would be sheer bliss. more
AC/DC
You can also bow at 90 degrees in front of these myths, thank you. more
Ac/Dc -Live
essential, a must-have! A breathtaking live performance, the best album from AC/DC in the 90s! more
The Clash
the best punk band of all time. more
MTV
for me, after Pimp My Ride, it no longer exists. more
Green Day
After two or three great albums, they lost their way, except for that fantastic one, American Idiot. What a pity. more