Thank you for all your visions.. Now enjoy your tangerine sleep.. more
Holy God, I want this album at all costs! more
Almost half a century after the dirty trick, a thank you to the British border workers for sending this character back to France: we wouldn’t have enjoyed the electrifying of the Camembert, watching flying teapots while angels laid eggs. A better planet, a floating anarchy. more
....Aqualung my friend, don't you start away uneasy, you poor old sod you see, it's only me.... more
One of the masterpieces of British prog, very theatrical. more
...Beautiful, beautiful, but above all beautiful, any other descriptive term would be trivial! more
A "elegant" prog album, that's the impression I got from the very first listen, from the warm colors of the cover to the music itself. I can easily see "Villa Doria Pamphili" being played at a gala night! more
I felt it all at once... by the end of the suite, I was crying... more
...the organ at the center of Close to the Edge... I won't say more. more
A charming and eccentric musical figure, he boasts numerous collaborations and an extensive discography. The sole representative of the country-western avant-garde and psychotic rockabilly (Shockabilly). In his shows; a citationism in the form of surreal collages, Dadaism, and plenty of humor (unforgettable the restrello and the amplified birdcage).
"...it's an acoustic earthquake, a kaleidoscope of concrete music for acoustic guitar, an amusement park for avant-gardists." P. Scaruffi. more
Madonna's big group. I adore them. more
A brilliant singer-songwriter, especially during the period 1978-1989: virtually all her albums from 'The Kick Inside' to 'The Sensual World' are masterpieces. It is to this Kate Bush that I give the highest rating. Then came albums that were less inspired and produced considerably worse, even from a sonic perspective. more
Sterile crimsonisms. more
"A good friend, I played a lot with him; it was very sad when he died. His problem was being too modest. He could have become much more famous, but he had many doubts about his way of playing: he would sit at home writing and playing all the time, and he made truly good music, technically he was an excellent musician. But he couldn’t sell himself, he wasn’t like Vangelis or someone like that." (Hugh Hopper) more
Artist targeted in an impressive way... I don’t understand a thing about music, but for me, Mr. Saul Hudson is a great guitarist... It's pointless to mention Appetite, but in the two "Use" albums, he showcases remarkable things... I’m not very familiar with his solo career, but I will definitely make sure to get his CDs, especially since when you have a vocalist like Myles, listening is a must! more
I start with the cover: one of the most terrifying in terms of depicted images, immediately making you understand the heinous content of Obituary's second album. And the album title is yet another warning signal; a Death Metal characterized by those guitar sounds so low, grim, and dark that they "disturb" the listening experience. The presence of James Murphy, a luxurious guest in this work on guitar, only makes the sound even denser and heavier...DYING... more
Essential for understanding what Post-Rock is; Ambient, Avant-Garde, hints of New Wave and Dark. Songs that never really want to end; lengthy, immersive narratives, with the sound of instruments fading away as minutes pass; pauses and meditative silences...HEX... more
I can't find the right words to fully describe this album... 6 spectacular tracks and two masterpieces... "Simple Man" and "Free Bird"... the first one with those immense lyrics, and the second, well, the second has to be experienced... words are not enough!!!! more
When they were truly themselves: the refrain of the title track is one of the most evocative things you can hear, Army of the Immortals, to be sung with a sword raised to the sky. Blood of my Enemies is an ancestral and dreamlike steel poem. And finally, Bridge of Death, one of the band's most beautiful songs, not to mention the most fascinating descent into hell that epic metal has ever known.
To posterity. more