Supertramp -Crisis? What Crisis?
Davies and Hodgson: the falsetto voices doc. more
Mick Jones
Michael Geoffrey "Mick" Jones, born in a suburb south of London on June 26, 1955. The builder, the architect of the Clash's sound, who led the band in a direction, to an unimaginable sound… DEFINITIVE… more
The Clash -Cut the Crap
Not even the cover is saved: a hodgepodge of colors and images that is nothing short of embarrassing. And there will be no rating from me, out of respect and devotion to the previous immense career of the real THE CLASH. A bad, weak, clumsy album that leaves one stunned thinking it was conceived by Joe Strummer and Paul Simonon, creators of much more in the five albums released before this nothingness. They even had the audacity to title a track "We Are The Clash"... THIS IS (NOT) ENGLAND. more
Nazareth
Hard Rock in its simplest and badass form. more
Marco Paolini
I had never seen someone perform a show lasting over three hours entirely on their own, weaving together the comedic and the dramatic as he does in the tale of the Vajont! Brilliant. more
Wata
A Goddess. What would I give to take a picture with her after the concert. more
J-Ax
But how can you say that j ax sucks? I mean, come on, he’s amazing, he mixes rap, rock, and pop, dude, he’s the best in Italy, no question about it!1!1! more
Manilla Road
When metal was epic, passion and lifestyle more
Sigiriya
The new incarnation of Acrimony. more
Bob Seger
I will always remember him for this performance Alf canta "Old time Rock'n'roll"
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Talking Heads -More songs about buildings and food
Artists Only, just for that it's already 5 more
Sodom -Sodom
Return album after 5 years. Yet another solid effort from Angelripper and company, with a sound that's slightly more "heavy" compared to the past, and guitars that lose some of their super-thrashy thickness. Several noteworthy tracks such as "City Of God," "Axis Of Evil," and "The Enemy Inside." An album that's always nice to listen to, even if it's not among the best from the Germans. (7) more
R.E.M. -Collapse into Now
March 2011; the band from Athens releases their fifteenth album, the last of a formidable career, which I believe is astonishing from a musical quality standpoint. A short record, barely surpassing forty minutes, that adds nothing to a story that began thirty years earlier with a concert in a deconsecrated church in their city. One track stands out above the others for its beauty: "Oh My Heart," with its folk-bucolic rhythm, and a vocal chorus that, for one last time, penetrates...into the heart... more
Big Audio Dynamite
After being ousted from the Clash, Mick Jones forms his new band: experimenting, contaminating, for a "dynamite" crossover (exactly!!!). Rock, electronics, reggae, rap, dub, various sampling; to push further, boldly, beyond the lesson of "Sandinista!"... After all, one of their most successful tracks is titled "E=mc2"... INNOVATIVE... more
Iceage
2 semi-ignorant albums and 1 masterpiece of melody and blood, at 22 it's already too early, but damn it! more
Guitar
The electric guitar is the quintessential tool for the unlearned. My first guitar was a Mexican Strat with a slightly crooked bridge and an untraceable serial number. Value: around 300 euros. more
Jonathan Richman -I, Jonathan
In recovery... after a period of obscurity. more