Queens of the Stone Age - In Times New Roman...
99

you've made my life better. I utterly thank you, QOTSA

Giles Corey - Giles Corey
99

i'm sorry, but i couldn't help it

Atrax Morgue - DeathShow
95

easily the scariest album i've ever heard and, probably, i'll ever hear. It's just so dark and eerie. Everything about it, from the artist to the piece itself, is so cryptic and unclear. Yet, i can see on it the purest form of death industrial; he took so serious the fact of being brutal. I really DON'T recommend listening it all, due to how dense it may turn and, for so many, boring. But the first two songs are worth at least a try

Swans - Love of Life
65

what the fuck happened

Agalloch - Pale Folklore
95

I might like Agalloch

Radiohead - Kid A
20

If it were made by Radiohead, I'm pretty sure it'd be better

A Perfect Circle - Mer de Noms
55

This wasn't perfect at all

of Montreal - Cherry Peel
75

My mom said it sounds like The Beatles lmao

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - B.R.M.C.
70

Head up high is one of the songs of all time

65

Wow, this is really their worst album. It feels way too empty, incomplete as if something's missing. They had the bases, a place to start working —due to the inspiration that they got from Kyuss—; but the development of that idea doesn't fit the expectations that subsequently they'll even break. Its lack of sound layers made this lp not just boring (af), but also forgettable. Thanks to God, later we had such great albums like Rated R, Songs for the Deaf, ...Like Clockwork, etc. ... read more

Queens of the Stone Age - ...Like Clockwork
100

I've never felt vulnerable while listening to something. I've experienced several and such strong emotions listening to music, but none album ever broke my heart, made me feel bared and, much less, turned to be transcendental to me as this did. When days are not good (they hardly ever are), this disk is the only thing capable of calming me down. I wanna scream out loud each lyric of each song; they're -sadly- so relatable to me in so many ways. Sometimes I start to think this album was made for ... read more

Fito Páez - El Amor Después del Amor
99

Tras el asesinato de sus dos abuelas y la consecuente publicación de dos álbumes lóbregos, violentos y melancólicos como Ciudad de pobres corazones y Ey!, siendo seguidos de uno un poco más colorido como Tercer Mundo, Fito publica El Amor después del Amor; su obra magna y en la que daría un cierre catártico a todo el desazón que venía arrastrando desde el '87. Siendo esto, al simultáneo, el inicio de su nueva etapa ... read more

福居良 [Ryo Fukui] - Scenery
95

It's a little hard to explain myself when I wanna talk about this lp; 'cause before listening to it, I refused to listen to something without vocals, I thought it was a requisite if I wanted to enjoy music itself. Yes, I was a little too obstinate, but fortunately, this album changed the WHOLE music picture for me and allowed me to find a more profound pleasure in this beautiful art that I love even more than before with such wonderful projects like this.

It shows flagrantly how music IS a ... read more

Mustard Service - C'est la Vie
80

I almost cried to God because of how beautiful Ochoa's voice is. I think I haven't experienced something as chill and comforting as this since a long ago, but I'm happy: this album came to me when I needed it the most and gave the appeasement that I was looking for

Limp Bizkit - Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water
30

This shit only has like three good songs, the rest are not my cup of tea; I wouldn't listen to them even if someone paid me to do it. But...

KEEP ROLLIN' ROLLIN' ROLLIN'

Grimes - Visions
85

At first, was difficult to find pleasure in Grimes' style, but after a few songs, it suddenly clicked with me. The proposal is interesting and never feels repetitive; each song, although following the same style, in essence, is different, and that makes the project such a wonderful listen

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