Great mix of Blues, Soul, and R'n'B at the service of an excellent guitarist. more
The pinnacle of all genres of "black music" more
What can I say? The Blues of Detroit. more
Beyond Jazz more
A dream turned into a nightmare... more
Deadly essay of supremely ignorant garage-rock with lysergic propulsion. Huge Seeds! And it is quite plausible that Lou Reed listened to the concluding, acid-infused, and kilometers-long "Up In Her Room" for inspiration for the "Sister Ray" of Velvet Underground memory... more
Unthinkable pipponi, I recognize their value but they don't hold up... more
Great band (even if annoying in their fake cowboy-damned crusades) until 1990.
Afterwards, a wave of cheap, boring pop and cliché (some things from that period will be saved, but that's basically it).
Waste. more
A speech similar to EL&P, although they skillfully researched and reproduced some "musical stories" (see The Lamb, The Musical Box, Supper's Ready). After Gabriel, they became commercial to the core, clever but not very likeable. Collins is unbearable. more
A unique bore, verbose, pretentious, artistically null, a continuous search for forced exhibitionism and endless individualisms.
Everything that should be abolished, absence of emotions. Music for 50-year-old engineers with putrid breath. more
Grandiose, the true rock more
Monotonous, never original, never a "different" album, never an experiment, never a sappy and annoying ballad.
What more do you want? more
I'm going against the flow: it doesn't fully satisfy me... sorry... more
Peculiar. more
In a state of grace... more
Patricia Lee Smith, before becoming famous, also played in subway stations.
RADIO ETHIOPIA: explosive!!! more
I've only listened to the first three albums; that's more than enough. Listen to them in a dark room with your eyes closed, you will take a journey. more
Shocking, disconcerting... more
Ganzi and Rozzi ... No, Gonzi and Rozzi is better. more