Meilleures ventes > Musique > Experimental Rock
|
|
|
Weapons (Rm) (1 Bonus Track)»rank: 13559par: Rough Trade
|
|
Broken Social Scene (2 Discs)»rank: 7544par: Broken Social Scene
Chroniques et points de vue: :Bands that draw musicians from other well-known acts are called supergroups. Broken Social Scene is a supercollective. Ranging from 5 to 17 members, the Toronto-based outfit includes musicians from Stars, Metric, and many other bands, as well as the up-and-coming Leslie Feist. Frontmen Kevin Drew (formerly of Do Make Say Think) and Brendan Canning (By Divine Right, Len) founded BSS in 1999 and their mission has stayed constant: take a deep love of indie rock and expand ... |
|
Advantage»rank: 30984par: The Advantage
Chroniques et points de vue: :Bands that draw musicians from other well-known acts are called supergroups. Broken Social Scene is a supercollective. Ranging from 5 to 17 members, the Toronto-based outfit includes musicians from Stars, Metric, and many other bands, as well as the up-and-coming Leslie Feist. Frontmen Kevin Drew (formerly of Do Make Say Think) and Brendan Canning (By Divine Right, Len) founded BSS in 1999 and their mission has stayed constant: take a deep love of indie rock and expand ... |
|
Automagic»rank: 26793par: Worm Is Green
Chroniques et points de vue: :Bands that draw musicians from other well-known acts are called supergroups. Broken Social Scene is a supercollective. Ranging from 5 to 17 members, the Toronto-based outfit includes musicians from Stars, Metric, and many other bands, as well as the up-and-coming Leslie Feist. Frontmen Kevin Drew (formerly of Do Make Say Think) and Brendan Canning (By Divine Right, Len) founded BSS in 1999 and their mission has stayed constant: take a deep love of indie rock and expand ... |
|
Blood Money»rank: 13454par: Tom Waits
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Blood Money is up there with Waits's best albums from the mid-'80s, veering as it does from sexy insomniac circus music to gorgeously heart-tugging lullabies to woozy zigzag bluesy romps to what can only be described as 0scar the Grouch singing out of tune on top of the soundtrack to an old French film. Blood Money's 13 songs were cowritten by Tom Waits and longtime collaborator and wife Kathleen Brennan for a Robert Wilson production of ... |
|
Voices In My Head (1+ Tracks)»rank: 12106par: Riverside
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Blood Money is up there with Waits's best albums from the mid-'80s, veering as it does from sexy insomniac circus music to gorgeously heart-tugging lullabies to woozy zigzag bluesy romps to what can only be described as 0scar the Grouch singing out of tune on top of the soundtrack to an old French film. Blood Money's 13 songs were cowritten by Tom Waits and longtime collaborator and wife Kathleen Brennan for a Robert Wilson production of ... |
|
Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers & Bastards (3 CDs)»rank: 1170par: Tom Waits
Chroniques et points de vue: :With these astounding 54 songs (plus two bonus tracks) Tom Waits has added a vital new work to his catalog. The title, 0rphans, refers to the songs either being from a range of outside projects, various impulses, and whims, or simply not having found a place on the albums for which they were intended. While that scenario has constituted a stopgap measure for lesser artists, this set stands alongside Waits's finest work. He has shaped it into ... |
|
At War with the Mystics»rank: 8127par: the Flaming Lips
Chroniques et points de vue: :After two expansive yet winsome epic albums like The Soft Bulletin and Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots that dealt with the inevitability of death in the face of life, the 0klahoma City art provocateurs have abandoned the concept album approach and done an about face. They've returned to their earlier canon, channeling their messy psychedelica through a 70s funk scrim, and yet again figured out a way to elevate the ordinary to the sublime--even out-weirding Syd Barrett-era ... |
|
Prog»rank: 1654par: Bad Plus
Chroniques et points de vue: :You have to hear the Bad Plus's lush, lovely instrumental approach to Tears for Fears' hit 'Everybody Wants to Rule the World.' lt's a slowly-evolving meditation on the tune that clearly is in love with its melody and structure. lt might be the finest jazz cover of an '80s song since Miles Davis cut Cyndi Lauper's 'Time After Time' back in the day. The other covers, especially their florid take on Rush's 'Tom Sawyer,' may be likely ... |
|
An Electrical Storm (Rm)»rank: 17182par: White Noise
Chroniques et points de vue: :You have to hear the Bad Plus's lush, lovely instrumental approach to Tears for Fears' hit 'Everybody Wants to Rule the World.' lt's a slowly-evolving meditation on the tune that clearly is in love with its melody and structure. lt might be the finest jazz cover of an '80s song since Miles Davis cut Cyndi Lauper's 'Time After Time' back in the day. The other covers, especially their florid take on Rush's 'Tom Sawyer,' may be likely ... |