Eagles Of Death Metal -Peace Love Death Metal
if you choose to play along, you might actually have a lot of fun more
Cop Shoot Cop -Ask Questions Later
Cop Shoot Cop created some of the most unsettling industrial masterpieces of the last decade of the 20th century. more
Saint Motel
I only know MY TIPE and it's really cool. more
Grinderman
Nick Cave, Warren Ellis, Martyn Casey, Jim Sclavunos: already members of that crazy musical association called Bad Seeds. Here gathered for a brief yet intense career, made of fierce and distorted Noise-Garage... NO PUSSY BLUES... more
Meshuggah -Alive DVD
I own the version with CD and DVD; recorded in various cities during the promotional Tour for the album "Obzen" between 2008 and 2009. The cover and the internal booklet prominently feature green: already a calling card that warns about the destabilizing content of an album that is suffocating, to say the least! Everything is designed to hurt during the listening experience, to induce pain, not physical but mental: heaviness, stupor, repetition of sounds that dig into the subconscious...COMBUSTION... more
Airbourne
"I really like Airbourne" Quote from Angus Young.... Clones or not, some songs pump you up like crazy!! more
Blueboy -If Wishes Were Horses
Purity and childhood memories. Masterpiece. more
Lucio Battisti -Il Mio Canto Libero
the peak of the first period of his career more
David Bowie -Hunky Dory
A kind of musical manifesto and a summary of the English artist's skills as an interpreter and composer. more
Oasis -Time flies 1994-2009
they could mess up, I would love them anyway more
Julian Casablancas -Phrazes for the Young
We're not talking about a particularly remarkable job overall, quite the opposite, but the impression that the leader of the New York band that's been the talk of the decade still finds genuine enjoyment in being in front of a microphone, spinning his trivial tales with a delightfully shambolic style and low-tier tricks, is somewhat reassuring and leaves us hopeful for a future that could unexpectedly turn out to be less bitter than anticipated. more
Ride -Nowhere
I Ride are one of the biggest groups in shoegaze, the English psychedelia that, between the late 80s and early 90s, blended noise-rock distortions, spacey sounds, and sweet, dreamy melodies. A more muscular and rhythmic approach set them apart from the rest of the scene, to which they infused alternative dance sounds and a distinct pop flair. more
Beck -Mellow Gold
the figure of the singer-songwriter updating it to the sounds of the Nineties, blending country, folk, blues, rock, funk, and hip-hop. more
Manu Chao -La Radiolina
I'm sorry, but I can't access or view external content such as YouTube links. However, if you provide the text you would like me to translate, I'll be happy to help! more
Yes -Yes
It didn't blow me away, but it's also true that I need to listen to it again because I don't remember it at all. Of course, I'm not talking about Yessongs, of which the cover appeared on the left, but about their debut album. more
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds -Let love in
Another beautiful album, with some wonderful tracks like Nobody's Baby Now and Thirsty Dog. Indeed, the BS were like tanks... more
Soundgarden
The mere "Badmotorfinger" justifies my vote.... more