A kind of musical manifesto and a summary of the English artist's skills as an interpreter and composer. more
they could mess up, I would love them anyway more
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
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
the figure of the singer-songwriter updating it to the sounds of the Nineties, blending country, folk, blues, rock, funk, and hip-hop. more
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
Stunning New Wave more
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
Another beautiful album, with some wonderful tracks like Nobody's Baby Now and Thirsty Dog. Indeed, the BS were like tanks... more
The mere "Badmotorfinger" justifies my vote.... more
amazing album... I won't add anything else... more
Ian Curtis was a poet, and this album proved it. To me, it remains an undefinable masterpiece, 10 romantic, dark, and moving pieces. They are my favorite band post-'79, and when "New Dawn Fades" kicks in, I can't help but cry. 10. more
Acceptable more
Beautiful album that offers the first ethnic turns for the band. However, it suffers from the same flaw as all the albums post-84: beautiful and refined music, but seasoned with a certain underlying coldness and lacking the brilliant flair of the earlier records. Ups and downs, therefore. Captivating but at times a bit tiring. more
Untouched, sublime, melancholic, desolate. more
We are at the final act of a Musical Story that began in Washington in 1987; an album once again exemplary, vibrant, instantly recognizable from the first instrumental notes. I will never tire of repeating the following: personally, one of the few bands with a perfect career, always excellent in composition. Consistent, concrete, independent: my eternal gratitude and brotherly respect to Ian, Guy, Joe, Brendan. How I miss you!!!...FULL DISCLOSURE... more
Skilled, extremely skilled in reinterpreting with his Music the tradition of Rock-Soul from Hendrix, Prince, Sly & The Family Stone, etc... etc... "Let Love Rule," "Mama Said," and "Are You Gonna Go My Way," albums that I appreciated and still listen to with great pleasure. He hasn't reached these sumptuous levels again, but I always and nonetheless respect him... FIELDS OF JOY... more
typical average American singer-songwriter: neither better nor worse than Morissette. well? more
Roots-rock band that have not received the recognition they deserve. more