Gregory Isaacs
The only one worthy of looking Medusa Marley in the eyes. more
Eagles
I'm sorry, but I can't access external links. If you provide me with the text you would like to have translated, I would be happy to help! more
Edvard Munch
The grand old man of modernism. Absolute Artist. more
Black Sabbath
I finally decide to listen to something from these guys (they’ve always annoyed the hell out of me on sight), starting obviously with the first album, “encouraged” by the latest DELIRIOUS definition in chronological order on this site: TRUE EMBARRASSMENT. You can keep your music that’s so much better :D and now go ahead and shower me with BRUT as if there’s no tomorrow, delayed metal troglodytes! more
Georg Friedrich Händel
he plays with Giovanni Sebastiano more
Georg Friedrich Händel
A supreme genius, among the greatest of all time (not only in music, but in art in general). more
Black Sabbath
The Black Sabbath are to music what lasagna is to pasta... undeniably superior. more
Kanye West
As egocentric as it is innovative. Okay, maybe more egocentric. more
David Bowie -Scary Monsters
Undoubtedly Bowie’s best from the 80s. The first part is a blast, the second is a bit less inspired, but with tracks like "Ashes to Ashes," "Scary Monsters," and "It's no game," one can easily overlook that. A worthy successor to the visionary Berlin Trilogy. more
Florence and The Machine
Intriguing, profound, and kaleidoscopically exciting. more
Tim Burton
He conveyed the limits, contradictions, and hypocrisies of adults through the eyes of a child. At least three masterpieces (Edward Scissorhands - Nightmare Before Christmas - Big Fish), some missteps, and stylistic exercises. After so many years, the weight of his most substantial works still outweighs everything else. more
Jimi Hendrix
The umpteenth rocker who plundered the music of black artists during the '60s. And over time, hundreds of more technically proficient guitarists, like Petrucci or the one from Mars Volta, have emerged. more
Alice In Chains -Jar Of Flies
"If I can't be my own
I'd feel better Dead" more
Alice In Chains -Facelift
Yes, it’s inferior to Dirt and "Alice in Chains"... but I really like it a lot!!! It deserves much (I mean much, at least 3 times) more consideration... in my humble opinion!!! more
Keane -Hopes And Fears
Well, I don't give a rating because I've been listening to it since I was little and so I would be biased, but I only know that this album brings back a lot of nice memories. more
The Lord Weird Slough Feg -Down Among the Deadmen
Their masterpiece: pure metal adrenaline! more
Led Zeppelin -Led Zeppelin IV
30 just for not having a title.... more
Neil Diamond -Home Before Dark
Influenced by a triumvirate of sacred monsters like Dylan/Young/Stevens, he has given life to his refined and intense musical proposal, which persists in this album: yet another hit for a champion of New York songwriting. more
Genesis -Duke
26/30 very good. more