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Wilco - Sky Blue Sky
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NUSICnom propre • /ˈnjuː.zik/
Mot-valise formé de nu (« nouveau ») et de -sic, référence à l'argot zik pour musique.
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Wilco - Sky Blue Sky
67 Albums classés
67 albums
#1
#1
Massive Attack
4.50
/53 notes
Un classique trip-hop qui met tout le monde d’accord… sans forcément donner envie d’y revenir.
#2
#2
Genesis
4.50
/55 notes
Le prog dans toute sa splendeur… et ses excès.
#3
#3
Kalandra
4.50
/54 notes
Kalandra is a Norwegian alternative pop and folk rock band whose debut album 'The Line' blends ethereal vocals with atmospheric guitars and Nordic folk influences.
#4
#4
Puscifer
4.50
/54 notes
The sophomore studio album from Maynard James Keenan’s Puscifer, blending alternative and electronic rock recorded amid wine barrels in Arizona.
#5
#5
Karnivool
4.50
/54 notes
Karnivool’s second album, a 2009 progressive rock/metal landmark from Perth, featuring expansive compositions and intricate musicianship.
#6
#6

Tamino
4.50
/52 notes
Every Dawn’s a Mountain is a 2025 album by Belgium artist Tamino, released by Communion Group Ltd.
#7
#7
Leprous
4.50
/54 notes
Aphelion is a 2021 album by Norway artist Leprous, released by Inside Out Music.
#8
#8
Calexico
4.50
/55 notes
Calexico’s second studio album, a cinematic, desert‑inspired fusion of indie rock, folk and post‑rock textures.
#9
#9
Robert Plant & The Strange Sensation
4.00
/55 notes
Un Robert Plant libéré qui mélange blues, désert et bizarreries rythmiques. Pas parfait, mais clairement au-dessus du lot post-Zeppelin.
#10
#10
The Who
4.00
/53 notes
Un opéra rock culte, ambitieux et un peu indigeste. Fascinant sur le papier, plus compliqué à aimer en entier.
#11
#11
My Brightest Diamond
4.00
/55 notes
My Brightest Diamond’s sophomore album led by Shara Worden, combining orchestral indie rock with cabaret, chamber, and experimental textures.
#12
#12
Porcupine Tree
4.00
/52 notes
Porcupine Tree’s eighth studio album, built around a ghost-story screenplay by Steven Wilson and Mike Bennion, fusing heavy prog-metal riffs with ambient textures and expansive song-structures.
#13
#13
Fink
4.00
/54 notes
Fink’s third studio album on Ninja Tune, featuring a refined, band‑led acoustic-indie sound produced by Andy Barlow.
#14
#14
Gotye
4.00
/55 notes
Gotye’s third studio album blending indie‑rock, art‑pop and eclectic influences featuring the global hit “Somebody That I Used to Know.”
#15
#15
Tool
4.00
/55 notes
Tool’s fifth studio album, released after a 13-year hiatus, is a sprawling, meditative prog-metal journey exploring themes of time, fear, and maturity.
#16
#16
Black Mountain
4.00
/53 notes
The fourth studio album by Canadian psychedelic rock band Black Mountain, blending heavy riffs and cosmic prog soundscapes.
#17
#17
EZ3kiel
4.00
/55 notes
EZ3kiel is a French electronic and post-rock band, and L U X is a cinematic, atmospheric album blending downtempo beats with orchestral textures.
#18
#18
Beck
4.00
/55 notes
Beck is an American singer-songwriter whose album 'Sea Change' is a melancholic, orchestral folk rock record centered on themes of heartbreak and introspection.
#19
#19
Blinkbeats
4.00
/55 notes
Private Matter Previously Unavailable, Part 3 is a 2017 EP by Netherlands artist Blinkbeats.
#20
#20
Mud Flow
4.00
/55 notes
The third studio album by Belgian alternative rock collective Mud Flow, blending melancholic melodies with experimental undertones.
#21
#21
Anathema
4.00
/54 notes
An atmospheric and melancholic milestone from British rock band Anathema, blending prog‑rock ambition with introspective alternative textures.
#22
#22
Last Train
4.00
/54 notes
The third studio album by French hard-rock band Last Train, recorded in a crumbling château, fueled by lockdown‑era frustration and emotional intensity.
#23
#23
Kyuss
4.00
/55 notes
The fourth and final studio album by American stoner‑rock pioneers Kyuss, featuring a more streamlined, desert‑heavy sound released just before their breakup.
#24
#24
David Bowie
3.50
/55 notes
Un dernier Bowie fascinant, mais pas forcément accessible.
#25
#25
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
3.50
/55 notes
An endlessly looping, high‑octane psychedelic‑garage concept album by Australian septet King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard.
#26
#26
Feist
3.50
/55 notes
Feist’s fifth studio album, recorded in raw, unfiltered takes to explore emotional intensity, rituals, loneliness and joy.
#27
#27
Thurston Moore
3.50
/54 notes
The Best Day is a 2014 album by United States artist Thurston Moore, released by Matador.
#28
#28
Life Coach
3.50
/51 note
San Francisco-based collaboration led by Phil Manley with drummer Jon Theodore, Life Coach’s Alphawaves is a krautrock-leaning, motorik-driven album written as a continuous suite.
#29
#29
Needlepoint
3.50
/55 notes
Needlepoint is a Norwegian progressive rock band whose album 'Walking Up That Valley' features warm, retro-inspired compositions blending psychedelia and melodic prog.
#30
#30
TesseracT
3.50
/53 notes
Altered State is a 2013 album by United Kingdom artist TesseracT, released by Century Media.
#31
#31
BADBADNOTGOOD
3.50
/55 notes
The third studio album by Canadian instrumental trio BADBADNOTGOOD, their first fully original record blending jazz and hip‑hop influences.
#32
#32
Artùs
3.50
/55 notes
Artùs’ concept album centered on the mythical bear (‘ors’ in Occitan), blending progressive rock, experimental textures, and Gascon folklore.
#33
#33
Venetian Snares
3.50
/54 notes
Canadian producer Aaron Funk’s 2005 Planet Mu album fuses orchestral samples with breakcore/IDM, presenting Hungarian-titled pieces of stark, emotive intensity.
#34
#34
Don Caballero
3.50
/54 notes
Punkgasm is a 2008 album by United States artist Don Caballero, released by Relapse Records.
#35
#35
O’Brother
3.50
/55 notes
You and I is a 2019 album by United States artist O’Brother, released by [no label].
#36
#36
TesseracT
3.50
/54 notes
The fourth studio album by British prog‑metal innovators TesseracT, a tight, conceptual exploration of human insignificance and sonic depth.
#37
#37
Angine de Poitrine
3.00
/54 notes
The debut album by Quebec experimental duo Angine de Poitrine, blending microtonal guitars, intricate rhythms, and dissonant rock textures into a hypnotic, psychedelic math-rock journey.
#38
#38
Gaz Coombes
3.00
/55 notes
Gaz Coombes’ third solo album, blending textured synths and reflective songwriting, peaking at #12 on the UK charts.
#39
#39
Three Trapped Tigers
3.00
/55 notes
An exhilarating second album by UK instrumental trio Three Trapped Tigers, blending math-rock precision, ambient electronica, and orchestral layering into kinetic, hypnotic soundscapes.
#40
#40
Hermano
3.00
/55 notes
... Into the Exam Room is a 2007 album by United States artist Hermano.
#41
#41
Anna Calvi
3.00
/55 notes
Anna Calvi’s third album, a defiant art‑rock statement exploring gender, desire and identity, produced by Nick Launay and featuring Adrian Utley and Martyn Casey.
#42
#42
Nate Smith
3.00
/55 notes
Kinfolk 2: See the Birds is a 2021 album by United States artist Nate Smith, released by Edition Records.
#43
#43
Rishloo
3.00
/55 notes
Rishloo’s fourth studio album, a self-released progressive rock/metal statement marked by conceptual depth, dynamic shifts, and atmospheric composition.
#44
#44
Eiffel
3.00
/54 notes
Le 1/4 d'heure des ahuris is a 2002 album by France artist Eiffel, released by Labels.
#45
#45
Richard Bona
3.00
/55 notes
Richard Bona’s debut album, blending his Cameroonian roots with jazz, Afro-Cuban rhythms and contemporary fusion.
#46
#46
Anderson .Paak
2.50
/55 notes
Anderson .Paak’s breakthrough sophomore album melding R&B, funk, hip‑hop and soul across sunny grooves and heartfelt storytelling.
#47
#47
L’Impératrice
2.50
/54 notes
Tako Tsubo is a 2021 album by France artist L’Impératrice, released by microqlima.
#48
#48
Feu! Chatterton
2.50
/55 notes
Feu! Chatterton’s poetic and cinematic second album, blending rock, spoken-word and surreal vignettes set against literary references.
#49
#49
Wovenhand
2.50
/54 notes
A second Wovenhand album by David Eugene Edwards, originally composed as a score for dance, reworking material from his debut into dark, apocalyptic folk‑rock soundscapes.
#50
#50
Laura Cahen
2.50
/54 notes
Laura Cahen’s third studio album—a poetic, cinematic indie‑folk journey blending acoustic and electronic textures around themes of queer love, ecology and escape.
#51
#51
Grèn Sémé
2.50
/55 notes
Hors Sol is a 2016 album by France artist Grèn Sémé, released by Washi Washa.
#52
#52
Sordid Pink
2.50
/53 notes
Debut self‑titled album by Serbian duo Sordid Pink (formerly Destiny Potato), blending pop‑metal, prog‑metal and electronic pop under dynamic vocals and heavy grooves.
#53
#53
Brotherly
2.50
/54 notes
One Sweet Life is a 2007 album by Brotherly, released by Monumental Records.
#54
#54
Benny Sings
2.50
/55 notes
Music is a 2020 album by Netherlands artist Benny Sings, released by Stones Throw Records.
#55
#55
Anomalie
2.50
/55 notes
Métropole is a 2017 album by Canada artist Anomalie, released by [no label].
#56
#56
The Divine Comedy
2.50
/55 notes
A chamber pop concept album by Neil Hannon exploring office life, technology and modern workplace satire with orchestral and synth textures.
#57
#57
The Electric Soft Parade
2.50
/55 notes
Holes in the Wall is a 2002 album by United Kingdom artist The Electric Soft Parade, released by db records.
#58
#58
Jacob Collier
2.50
/55 notes
Djesse Vol. 2 is a 2019 album by United Kingdom artist Jacob Collier, released by Decca Records.
#59
#59
Big Red Machine
2.00
/54 notes
The debut self-titled album from the collaborative project of Aaron Dessner and Justin Vernon, featuring rich contributions from nearly 40 artists and blending indie folk with experimental art-pop.
#60
#60
The Psychotic Monks
2.00
/54 notes
The Psychotic Monks’ second album, recorded in isolation in rural France, blending claustrophobic post‑punk noise and experimental textures into intense and immersive soundscapes.
#61
#61
Alcest
2.00
/55 notes
Alcest’s fourth studio album marking a full embrace of shoegaze and dream‑pop, inspired by the sea and the concept of finding emotional shelter.
#62
#62
Limiñanas, Garnier
1.50
/53 notes
De Película is a 2021 album by France artist Limiñanas, Garnier, released by Because Music.
#63
#63
DjeuhDjoah & Lieutenant Nicholson
1.50
/55 notes
A vibrant, Afropean funk album by French duo blending Afrobeat, jazz‑funk, Creole poetry and cinematic grooves.
#64
#64
Jacob Collier
1.00
/55 notes
Jacob Collier’s debut studio album, entirely self‑recorded and played in his home studio, showcasing his multi‑instrumental virtuosity and harmony craft.
#65
#65
Ange
1.00
/55 notes
Ange’s 1973 sophomore album, a landmark of French symphonic prog blending theatrical vocals, romantic drama, and epic compositions.
#66
#66
Mark Pritchard & Thom Yorke
1.00
/53 notes
A long-gestating debut collaboration from producer Mark Pritchard and songwriter Thom Yorke, melding dystopian electronic textures with melancholic synth-pop and ambient landscapes.
#67
#67
Larnell Lewis
1.00
/53 notes
In the Moment is a 2018 album by Canada artist Larnell Lewis, released by [no label].