Tito Puente: see under TIMBALES more
A ass that you could easily set up a table on, accompanied by a hooker look. 1 for the pussy 1 for the music. more
Pressing more
One of the greatest sound engineers of all time more
"Pollution" of sounds... Andy Partridge of XTC steps in. more
The unruly "rude boys" under the stage... May 1979 more
The irrational wickedness of King Ink at its peak for me, even though what comes after is no less... more
Adventurous fusion of ska, reggae, rock, calypso, punk, and Latin rhythms.
Collaborators include: Debbie Harry, Tina Weymouth, Chris Frantz, Mick Jones, and Big Youth. more
I have to say that I quite like "Born to Run" and "The River," but in my opinion, there are better options in the realm of American singer-songwriters. more
One of the most exciting live performances ever, which remains interesting even after the thousandth listen. However, I’ve never understood why the initial cut of "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes," a stupid move, wasn’t offered in its entirety. The peak of this band for sure... more
Very good album, although I've only had the chance to listen to it once and it requires more attention. Great but I think it's far from the milestones of VDGG from that period, nonetheless this is a work that definitely deserves… more
Intense and wonderful album, the second in an unmissable trilogy. I’m revisiting it these days, a perfect and melancholic listen, Poetry... more
Second album for the band from Illinois and definitely a second hit. The cover is stunning, designed by Aaron Turner, featuring a stormy sky that heralds and introduces an album with sounds increasingly reminiscent of Isis; the usual, endless instrumental compositions that grow in intensity as they unfold. However, there are also more serene, intimate, reflective moments with a sense of expansiveness in an album to be listened to at night, while traveling, on an endless deserted highway... SIRIUS... more
Do you want to do this thing? Dead mango! more
Dead mango! And let’s be honest, with the latest reviews, you really gave it to him... more
Grandiose in their instrumental constructions made of post-rock and post-metal; imposing and endless tracks, especially in the first two albums released. Then a gradual decline, with that sense of "boredom" that emerges from a musical formula that's been repeated too often...COSMIC... more