The Title Track barely stirs the murky waters, making its way upstream on that barge from Apocalypse Now: the heavy air, desolate blood-red shores, drums and increasingly distant screams. Florian Fricke was able to anticipate that encounter with horror years in advance, solely through sound. more
I couldn't care less about the INXS—global pop stars—anyway they never impressed me like Hutchence, may he rest in peace. The INXS of the first three albums, still tied to the Australian New Wave, are always worth a listen. Especially for certain (beautiful) bass-drums interlocks, and a funk that wasn't plastic yet. more
For the successful achievement of "Lucio Dalla," Giampiero Reverberi, Ricky Portera, Francesco De Gregori, Ron have been involved. Just to name a few... more
A bit of space rock and space disco can fit in well. more
Remarkable more
the real Patton more
Brazilians with LSD embedded more
Strange but very intriguing. more
Al Bano Carrisi in his alternative power-speed metal project! more
A hugely powerful voice, there's no arguing about that. It’s a shame that he was given the gift for the soul of this dick... more
Certainly a good musician, who appreciates the good rock of days gone by, it's a shame that he now carries that aura of a pop god and male model that makes him detestable to many and is causing his persona to twist in on itself. more
His unfindable Island led him to rediscover his Roots. Then, from Via Paolo Fabbri 43, in his Bologna, he continued his work, singing of Love, death and other nonsense... until L'ultima Thule... more
This definition is as useful as a spiky toothbrush. more
Great melodic black/death metal band with the only flaw of writing songs that are too long. more
Expresses Cape Verde in song. Loves to play the guitar in arpeggios. more
A character on the brink of ridiculousness, totally over-the-top, annoying voice, pitiful behavior... oh, but it's not Pino Scotto, well, not much changes. more
The former leader of Talking Heads said about her: "she sang a meter away from the microphone and even so my voice disappeared." more
Son, bolero, calypso-salsa... music and Caribbean life. Coming from Costa Rica. Manuel Monestel is the founder. more
Known as "El barbaro del ritmo," born in 1919 in Santa Isabel de las Lajas (Cuba). He was the king of mambo. more