Sweet and atmospheric, but perhaps a bit lacking in punch. "Hunted By a Freak" and "Ratts of the Capital" are masterpieces, but the others, while very pleasant, are somewhat forgettable. more
The most slint-like, dark, evocative, and sick work. The long pieces are beautiful, but amidst so much material, there are moments of boredom.
Rating: 9 more
...FATTY! more
Always fascinating. more
Great album, although in my opinion Let it Bleed and Beggars Banquet are superior. more
But is it Elisa or Alexia? Terrible oh more
Great band, one of the best in the modern alternative rock scene. more
The red gaze more
Simply one of the best voices of the last twenty years; aggressive, tense and threatening at times. Majestic, deep and melodic at others; a force of nature and a formidable calling card for the Deftones, a unique and irreplaceable band... RATS! RATS! RATS!... more
Although he wasn't a great drummer, he still contributed to the success of the Beatles. And that's not little. Charlie Watts is worse and is still playing with the Rolling Stones. Great Ringo! more
Nothing else matters the masterpiece of this great album. more
Robert Johnson did not make a pact with the devil; he himself was the devil. more
Strange, intriguing, enigmatic, impenetrable, original, chameleonic...the perfect prototype of an artist. more
"Pete Best was a good drummer... Ringo Starr is a good Beatle."
- John Lennon more
The spirit of the Beatles. more
Even though I don't find them amazing overall, I believe that Pet Sounds is one of the most beautiful and brilliant albums of all time. If Brian Wilson hadn't gone mad during his peak of creativity and had pulled another masterpiece out of his hat, the Beach Boys would probably be considered and celebrated today in the same way as the Beatles. more
Great at the beginning, excellent from Aftermath to Exile on Main Street, after which they became mediocre or even ridiculous. Nevertheless, when I think of masterpieces like Let it Bleed or Beggars Banquet, I can only give them 5 stars. more
They were probably neither the most innovative group nor the most technically skilled of their time, but it is almost impossible to find another group or artist who, like them, managed to gift us so many immortal masterpieces in such a short span of time. more
A great gap filled, Sam Cooke... An album that is actually a true collection of "hits," but what songs, what interpretations, and what a voice, guys! It's a super fun record with no flaws in its just 29 minutes of music. Standout tracks: the title track, "Somebody Have Mercy," and "Whole Lotta Woman." In the latter, Cooke's voice and interpretation really move me deeply. Not a masterpiece, but it’s incredibly entertaining. A giant. more
Rightly overshadowed by his predecessor, but he still made waves. And not just in the realm of psychedelia: "Slip Inside this House," "She Lives," and "Earthquake" are all examples for which the Zeppelin should say, "I exist because you exist." From tears to "Dust," a ballad suspended between the nervous blues of the guitar and Erikson's dreamy interpretation. Timeless, like the sun imprinted on the artwork. more