Howard Phillips Lovecraft
Unwitting creator of a genre. Dreaming founder of Myths. A modern Plato. more
Deftones
Is there a 'Deftones' genre...? more
Spiritualized
those who make you float in space more
Pink Floyd -The Wall
It doesn't compare to albums like The Dark Side Of The Moon and Wish You Were Here; perhaps it's a bit too slow (a few tracks aside), it doesn't fully convince me. more
Brad
A great project initiated in the early nineties by Stone Gossard, the guitarist of Pearl Jam. Five albums released, all sharing a common denominator of light, soft, melancholic Rock, thanks to the voice of Shawn Smith: warm, soulful, piercing...SHAME... more
Cathedral -Forest of Equilibrium
After giving voice to the nascent Napalm Death, Lee Dorrian leaves the band and the Grindcore sound. He shapes a new musical creature that moves towards territories opposite to the sonic extremism and the fast execution of his first band. The reference can only be the Sacred march of the Black Sabbath, interpreted in an even slower, obsessive, oppressive manner. Cathedral are born, and this is their first album: "Forest Of Equilibrium"...THE DOOM VERB... more
Entombed
Fundamental..."Wolverine Blues" and especially "left hand path" are works that are too important for the genre. more
Bauhaus
Dark entries...dark entries...dark entries... more
Bauhaus
Fierce music. more
Motörhead
Just Lemmy is enough to define them as immortal! Pure raw rock'n'roll, sharp and flashy! LEGENDS! more
The Beatles -Rubber soul
The true turning point album for the Beatles: the first to be conceived as a work of art rather than a collection of songs (hits and not), the first for which the recording studio becomes essential for the sounds, the first in which their beat is corrupted by the early psychedelic atmospheres and sounds (later explored in the subsequent "Revolver") already hinted at by the cover (the writing and the "deformed" faces from an "odd" angle). more
Nerorgasmo
Texts like blades that cut through raw flesh more
Baby Huey
Not even a definition for this plump, but what do I say, pachydermic living legend?? Mmmhhh, this site seems "overrated" to me then. more
Aerosmith
TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! IN THE ATTIC!!! more
Gary Clark, Jr.
I've just met him and he's already entered my personal Olympus of punk blues. more
Free
wonder of wonders... real Rock here dudes! more
Everything But The Girl -Love Not Money
"How can we compete, with our small dreams, in this world of foolish and affected women...?". A Pop that couldn't be further from the yuppie spirit of 1985. I love it even more for that. more
Everything but the Girl
I have always loved these two, and I continue to consider them among the best things of the '80s. And for "Eden" (but not just that), we can talk about a masterpiece, no doubt about it. more
Skiantos
These guys would be a 4, but I give them a 5 because the whole thing started in a culturally barren country for their music. EPTADOOOONE!!! more
Elvis Presley
If I were black, I would hate it, but fortunately... more