The White Stripes -White Blood Cells
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Miles Davis
The musician who, in my opinion, best represents Jazz. more
Ludwig van Beethoven
"Music is a revelation deeper than any wisdom and philosophy... those who grasp the meaning of my music will be able to free themselves from the miseries that other men drag themselves through." more
IQ -The Seventh House
Someone might argue that all their post-Ever albums sound somewhat the same, but where do you find a similar transport, an emotionality that erases all that technique for the sake of technique typical of other names with much more flattering stories? The Other Side Of Wierd? The Title Track? Just chills...real chills. more
Tweedy -Sukierae
I wanted to treat myself to this as a Christmas gift after an undeniably pleasant first listen in mp3. The downside of the album is its excessive length, with 20 tracks that do become a bit tedious over time; however, there are definitely many beautiful songs, Tweedy proves once again that he can't disappoint, and his son shows up as a capable drummer (somewhat like Casey Waits with dad Tom). Rounded up to 3.5 without any issues, nice little record, waiting for the Wilco... more
The Neville Brothers -Yellow Moon
I would love to have brothers like that... more
Chris Rea -Tennis
Weakened by serious health issues, a survivor more
Anathema -We Are Here Because We Are Here
Seven years separate "A Natural Disaster" from the new album by the Cavanagh brothers; such a long time I have had to wait to once again be captivated, enchanted, and overwhelmed by their sound. A dazzling cover of radiant beauty; immediately after comes the Music, which sees the involvement of Steven Wilson in its production. An album that should be listened to with closed eyes to extract all the positivity, all the brightness that can already be felt from Vincent's more intimate singing...THIN AIR... more
Björk
First in the Sugarcubes, without considering the musical beginnings at a very young age; then, a not-so-easy solo career, experimenting and composing free from any rules. Great voice and positive acclaim... VIOLENTLY HAPPY... more
The White Stripes -De Stijl
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The Psychedelic Furs -The Psychedelic Furs
Creators of an obsessive and hypnotic sound, capable of combining psychedelia and dark punk, pop and glam rock, the Psychedelic Furs were one of the most original bands of the eighties. more
Death Cult -Ghost Dance
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Franco Battiato -Fetus
This work can be considered the first electronic music album from Italy, the first progressive work by Battiatto, or the first concept album about biological life. Everyone can see it as they wish, but the fact remains that “Fetus” marks the debut of one of the most exceptional (literally in the sense of unusual, special, constituting an exception) and representative Italian artists. more
Annihilator -All For You
Dave Padden comes in behind the microphone and personally, I don't like it, at least not for this job. It's not that it can be called ugly, but it's a record that tries to mimic a thrash/nu similar to "St. Anger" by Metallica, which has never convinced me, both as a genre and therefore in this album. The AOR-oriented ballad "Holding On" also feels out of place. The rest is listenable, but there's not much of it. (5.5) more
Annihilator -Waking The Fury
Identical speech to that for the previous CD. Enjoyable thrash, but in this case more chewed and "stale." Comeau will be dismissed after this album. Compared to "Carnival Diablos," the level of songwriting drops. (6) more
Annihilator -Carnival Diablos
The arrival of Joe Comeau behind the microphone fits perfectly with a sound that regains the thrash ruggedness of their early days. Once again, we are not talking about a work that shifts the balance, but it is probably their best of the "interim period" before the arrival of Dave Padden. A solid and compact album. (7) more
Annihilator -Criteria For A Black Widow
After the two previous albums that were quite inconclusive, this one brings us back to a band capable of once again blending thrash and heavy with pathos and power. A canonical album that doesn’t excel, but is pleasantly enjoyable. I hear a strong Maiden influence, especially in the guitar choices of the title track. (6.5) more
Tool -Ænima
I have written elsewhere that "Lateralus" represents my Tool album; but the previous "Aenima," released in 1996, also scores top marks. And this excellent outcome is achieved through a lengthy album, never-ending at nearly eighty minutes, which contains such musical grandeur that it leaves me with little doubt about its infinite quality. Energy, precision, odd time signatures, lysergic expansions, hypnotic instrumental ascents, dense, sick... PUSHIT... more