silicon valley more
The divine cruelty of life according to Lou. From the very first piece, where he pokes fun at the Shakespearean drama and the idealistic view of love: "Romeo Had Juliette"... more
No one has ever written an entire album about the death of two friends. Heartbreaking lyrics, Lou more melodic than usual but still sharp, raw, real. more
Disturbing, innovative, energetic, with incredibly original lyrics (on the web you can also find the translation from German, if you look for it a bit). more
A small, unforgettable gem from the past decade. Just the opening notes of Tigermilk capture the world of Belle And Sebastian: that bare, fragile voice, venturing out alone into the world, and those lines laced with irony. There are no virtuoso displays or revolutions within the grooves of the record, but it is the perfect simplicity of its melodic insights that immediately captivates. more
Cave's nightmares and his visions, a gallery of characters moving against their backdrop, an unblemished inspiration... more
Mitchell at his peaks. Interiority told like, perhaps, no one else. more
Beyond any classification, at the very heart of music and its arcane mystery. more
Live on this album, you traverse a good portion of the duo's production, with the usual distant scenarios in time and space evoked flawlessly, under the light of a perfectly inspiring intensity. more
Destruction and reconstruction, the eternal dyad embodied by the music of the Sonic. more
One of the best albums by the Scorpions, without a shadow of a doubt. The title track is of unique beauty... more
A serial killer narrates himself in a series of pieces that evoke his altered state of consciousness. To be listened to and relistened: inexhaustible Bowie. more
From the youngest specialist of Kora, a finely inspired album, powerfully evocative. more
In addition to those mentioned by hjhj, we should also remember the dreadful "The Last House on the Left." A great horror director departs. R.I.P. Wes! more
A shadowy, atmospheric Dylan, surprisingly alive on the level of melodic invention. more
Finally, the Beatles sound turns acidic, becoming angular; in short, the beginning of a new and brilliant era, which will already conclude with "Abbey Road." more
Absolute masterpiece, in which Surman transcends the boundaries between genres and creates his own masterpiece after decades of great albums. more
Master in the art of applying a lyric (and what a lyric!) to a score more
Stream of genius, or rather ocean, said Beethoven. more