Linkin Park 's From Zero seven years after Chester Bennington's death is a catalog of nu-metal stereotypes.
A visionary testimony from an English seaside town filled with mutant genders, alien waste and illegal radios.
An album that opens the unmistakable sound of the American duo into new territories.
A monument to declining modernity.
The shattered mirror that marks the crucial rift between Dylan and his own mask.
Sicilian singer-songwriter gets a taste of fame but it comes at the expense of quality.
The incendiary debut of the Brooklyn trio that invented a possible synthesis of rap and rock.
The manifesto of the big beat music phenomenon by the Chemical Brothers.
The sixth album by the leaders of the big beat six years after "Invaders Must Die," an poor album.
Seventh studio album for the Braintree trio grappling with an all-too-established sound.
Melancholy in heavy doses in the ex-Oasis' fourth work.
The British trio's definitive masterpiece, between dark-wave nostalgia and future electronic scenarios.
An opera in three acts, 33 tracks renewing Mr. Corgan's exaggerated eagerness for gigantism.
The famous group of Leto brothers returned in 2018, with electronic, pop and trap sounds.
The dream-pop debut of the singer-muse of Angelo Badalamenti and David Lynch.