Brutality -In Mourning
It's the last album that the band Brutality released in 1996; a work that is a sonic assault throughout the entirety of the nine songs it contains. A violence that knows no pauses, with the guitars ready to weave riffs of a heaviness I have rarely encountered; an album that is perhaps too homogeneous in this regard. This is why I consider its predecessor "When The Sky Turns Black" the pinnacle of the group...UNDERAPPRECIATED... more
The Evens
After laying the foundations of hardcore with Minor Threat; after the reasoned fury in Fugazi: Ian has come full circle... The calm follows the storm... more
The Unicorns -Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone?
One of the discoveries made thanks to this site. It felt like being captivated by the geometries of perfect constructions made with Lego, plastic city, and Meccano pieces. more
Joy Division
Total sadness, heart-wrenching.. "Atmonsphere" is a little masterpiece. more
Aborted
This group is LEZZO! more
Placebo
But the broken guitar on the amplifier in San Remo was Oscar-worthy! He wanted to make history like Pete Townshend of The Who! Only he did it 32 years later! It's never too late! more
Ray Manzarek
What a keyboardist! And that look of his... impeccable! Like a lifestyle! more
Luciano Ligabue
Music for those who use Casio gold more
Radiohead
They are living off past successes... why complain any longer? Then four beats of synthesizers, existential anguish, loneliness... and more nonsense! It seems to me it’s time to think about the music! more
Porcupine Tree
They remind of the vocal melodies of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young! more
Toto
Technically outstanding, Lukather is my favorite guitarist... a band I adore viscerally... a pop that is never too vulgar, trivial, or stupid... fantastic... and in my opinion, they are very underrated. more
The Seeds
Rough, aggressive, primitive style of the Seeds, a seminal Californian band that also achieved considerable success with the single "Pushin' Too Hard" in the mid-sixties. Leading the band was the crazy Sky Saxon, bass and vocals, who would lose his mental balance a few years later, even converting to a religious cult... more
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds -The firstborn is dead
I know little about this artist, but after listening to this album a few times, I appreciate him more and more... unique style, beautiful atmosphere in the tracks, great album. more
Anaal Nathrakh
Virulent shit for coprophages more
Bruce Springsteen -The Wild, The Innocent & The E Street Shuffle
In my opinion, the best album of Springsteen in the '70s, with excellent songs blending funk, rock, folk, soul, and great songwriting ability. It ranges from the sweetness of tracks like "New York City Serenade" and "4th of July (Asbury Park)" to the energy of "Rosalita" and "Kitty's Back," to the melancholy of "Wild Billy's Circus Story." Great musicians, especially Federici and Clemons... more
The Pretty Things -Get the Picture?
An explosion of garage-rock energy that still has few rivals in its field today, a great debut for the English contemporaries of the Stones, a beautiful record... more
Entombed
Entombed, originally known as Nihilist, Morbid, and Old Funeral, are the ABC of Scandinavian and European Death Metal. more
Guns N' Roses
I can't stand this fucking aura that has been built around them, even worse when we talk about the bimbominkia who support these idiots... a kick in the ass to a certain type of music... fun in AFD, unbearable since 1991 onwards... ruined by a huge asshole... more
Faith No More
Sound menstruations, eternal more