Urban blues: he is the pioneer more
He himself once said: "I put the rock in rock'n'roll." more
Strummer's compositional ability was still alive. more
Nothing.
It conveys nothing, it communicates nothing.
No feelings, no emotions, no thoughts. Sometimes, boredom, but even that is scarce.
Nothing. Nothingness. more
5 hours per side without any interruption. A hellish lysergic trip, FUZZ on steroids, like the Stooges kicked in the ass by Hawkwind, all in an ultra-noise key. Orgasmic stuff. I repeat, one of the most exciting bands around in the last 20 years. Damn them, they could release more records though... I had to sell my organs to buy them. more
Aggressive more
Depth, hypnotism, ethereal digression; these are the first words, the first sensations that come to mind while listening to the debut of the American band. It's 2003, and the record label producing them is "Hydra Head Records," run by a certain Aaron Turner, Isis docet; thus, their sound can be easily traced to post, metal, and rock with one defining characteristic: the long and atmospheric tracks are instrumental, further enhancing that feeling of an endless cosmic journey...DROUGHT... more
Good and evil embodied in two men confronting each other in the darkness of the metropolis. Unusually, in the end, good triumphs. more
Black Sabbath, Elf, Rainbow, Dio; and here I stop. The voice of Heavy Metal...DIE YOUNG... more
His writings have an excellent, slow, and detailed prose that often forces the reader to take it in small doses. But he has an impeccable and poetic way of depicting the scenes. Recommended are "The Shadow Line," "Heart of Darkness," "The Nigger of the 'Narcissus'," and "Lord Jim." Get immersed! more
To her as a woman, I would give two blows. To her as an artist, I would give many more... more
When tonight the sun sets, my love, my love, I give you a kick in the butt, my love, my love, barefoot by the sea, a tayar a tayar, your fruitless shit tongue... more
A heartfelt album. Perhaps at times it shifts into more easy areas, but it’s always a wonderful feeling. more
There's High Hopes, come on. more
In the meantime, I'm collecting it so I don't forget. I still have to get into the genre, so right now, beyond Mitchell's incredible interpretation, it means little to me. When I'm more comfortable with the jazz patterns of this work, I'll revisit it. more
For me, if it weren't for the subsequent one, it would be the masterpiece of the Beatles. With A Little Help From A Friend, Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds, She's Leaving Home, Being For The Benefit Of Mister Kite, Within You Without You, A Day In The Life are gems of immense beauty. more
Today we mourn the great Bobby Keys, saxophonist for decades at the service of the Stones, whose style influenced the best works of the English band, starting with the classic "Brown Sugar" from '71. Rest in peace, great Bob... more