the Great, clever captivating more
him and Ella Fitzgerald among my first records purchased, then Mà Rainey and Leadbelly and down...
Armstrong the monument to dixie more
"I'm trying to get out, find a subtle way out, not just cross myself out, not just disappear. I've been trying to stay out, but there's something in you, I can't be without, I just need it here."
One of the most dazzling meteors of indie rock in the last 10 years. In just two albums (not counting the soundtrack of Before The Storm), they have crafted rarefied and melancholic atmospheres where emotion and a sense of peace go hand in hand. I hope they return soon. more
The Genius. more
The best! more
Great band that glorified pop in the 80s. Too bad their leader is "slightly" unpleasant. Still, I enjoy listening to them very much. more
No comment. Because if I comment, it's a bad comment. more
A homosexual punk fanatic of Lovecraft. more
I would really like to know why someone writes that it's ugly, just to hear a criticism. more
A pairing I would have never predicted! more
It's the first CD I've listened to by Dream Theater, and it doesn't seem to stand out much from the other thousands of hard rock works. Neither infamy nor praise, respectable, tough, with good riffs; what the genre had to say had already been said. Rating: 7. more
I liked them a lot when I was young, I listen to them every now and then, but if I initially considered them original, after listening to AMANDA LEAR's album "TAM TAM" from 1983, well, the Pet Shop Boys copied everything from there, EVEN THE WAY AMANDA LEAR SINGS, as well as the italo-disco synth-pop of THAT SPECIFIC LP, very underrated from LEAR. more
Let yourselves be touched by grace. more
Not feigned literary terror, but authentic horror experienced. more
A great band, a fundamental work. more
The sound of universal brotherhood more
The food is ready. more
Electric Symphony more
Electric psycho blues. more