Yes -Drama
A timeless masterpiece more
Yes -Close To The Edge
Never listened to this before? Well,.......... You'd better check this record out! I't's an absolute masterpiece. Ahead of its time more
Pino Scotto
When he vomits shit and shit in droves on the Mònnexgheìn from my codeghìn and other bands built ad cazzum ghe 'odo maaasa... and I forgive him for so much bullshit he said in the '00s and '10s on skày more
Fabrizio De André -Canzoni
A transition album, of covers, of already published tracks. From Cohen to Dylan, from Brassens to himself, with three unreleased songs. One of his least inspired works, but it’s still an album of the highest level. more
Vinicio Capossela -Canzoni a Manovella
In all likelihood, Capossela's best album, a sort of summa of his work over the past ten years (1990-2000). The first part is more accessible, while the second is more challenging, yet fascinating. more
R.A.L.P.H.
Thank you all more
Elvis Has Just Left the Building (feat. Rockapella)
Satire aimed at those who claim absurd stories about Elvis not actually dying, but also a nod to all those figures who passed away too soon... yet done with wit and solid musical foundations, Zappa left nothing to chance... more
Khaos Aura  -Thorn Bringer
Khaos Aura are a Black metal duo from Norway. So far, they have released two demos and three full-length albums. more
Fabrizio De André -Rimini
The first of the two albums written with Bubola: this is the folk period, the most American one. Side A is a string of classics (“Coda di lupo” deserves a special mention), while side B, apart from “Sally,” seems like a collection of leftovers. But, in the long run, I even prefer it to Indiano. more
Franco Battiato -Mondi Lontanissimi
A small change in the sounds (violins and brass come in), and hints of the Battiato to come, lost in distant galaxies and, indeed, "mondi lontanissimi." He self-quotes, sometimes tosses things off lightly ("Temporary Road"), but it's an album that's worth a lot, a whole lot. more
C.S.I. -Tabula rasa elettrificata
A trip to Asia is the pretext for a kind of concept album about getting lost and finding oneself. All things considered, of the whole CCCP-CSI package, it’s perhaps their least original effort, even though tracks like "Unità di produzione", "Brace", "Vicini" and "M'importa 'nasega" are real gems. more
Podridão -Coffin of the Corrupted Dead
Podridão are a Brazilian death metal band formed in 2016, with four full-length releases to their name. more
Rare and Precious Chain
Timeless classic more
Lùnapop -…squerèz?
An Italian boyband that nailed 5 smash hits with full marks ("Un giorno migliore"; "Qualcosa di grande"; "50 Special"; "Se ci sarai"; "Vorrei") and an album that, when listened to again today, sounds like a historical relic worthy of the best "Jurassic Park." Lots of memories, those for sure. more
Savaging
Savaging, a Californian duo consisting of Nox Timor (instruments) and Glossolalion (vocals), was formed in 2024. They will release their first full-length album through Into Extinction in July 2025: "Vignettes of Cruelty and Callousness." more
Ball -Satan Ecstasy
Listening is an immersion into the grotesque and the occult: primitive rhythms, dripping bass, and caveman drums blend with fast and dirty psychedelic riffs. The deliberately toxic production reinforces the album’s visionary effect, at times reminiscent of an audio-visual horror movie. I think Satanic Ecstasy is a statement of intent: a record that pushes hard‑psych madness to the limit, where every track is a sonic ritual and every note a surge of obsidian rage. It’s disturbing, it’s abrasive, it’s deliciously demonic — a total experience for those who seek excess and are not afraid to get their ears dirty.
It’s not an album but a sonic ritual. intenti: more
Zucchero -Chocabeck
It seems unbelievable, but Zucchero’s best-selling album of the last twenty years is this one: dark, moody, sad, reflective, with very few ironic digressions ("Vedo Nero") and prestigious collaborations, from Guccini to Brian Wilson. questo: more