The Ronettes -Presenting the Fabulous Ronettes Featuring Veronica
One of the most beautiful Pop Albums of all time. Epic, indeed eternal sounds and songs. The unmistakable drum sound, the sonic WALL of the orchestra, the perfection of the arrangements, all point to one name: that of the Genius who was behind this Record. more
Count Five -Psychotic Reaction
Meteor group from the '60s psychedelic garage, but very important even if little known. Tight, badass songs, great single that gives the album its name, a "forgotten pearl." The cover of "My Generation" by The Who is also excellent, an album to enjoy... more
Pixies -Doolittle
A fun album, not exactly a genre I usually listen to but enjoyable, a worthy expense. In my personal opinion, the best tracks are "Mr. Grieves", "There Goes My Gun" and the stunning "Here Comes Your Man," with a riff and a chorus that get stuck in your head right away. They remind me a lot of the garage bands of the early '60s, of course with the right differences... more
Social Distortion
Of geniuses. Punk with various influences, played well and with somewhat interesting lyrics. Mike Ness is the absolute number one. They've been kicking ass for years, and unfortunately, very few people are paying attention to them. I'm sorry for you if you listen to crap music. more
Green Day
If you’re over 18 and still listen to this band’s crap, thinking you’re some kind of nonconformist rebels always against the system, then you can just go fuck yourselves, because you definitely have mental issues. Even Green Day should go fuck themselves for annoying everyone with their poppy little songs as pseudo-rebellious bullshit. more
Antoine
To be stoned! more
Adamo
Better Eva. more
Popol Vuh
Music that heals the wounds of the soul. more
Neffa
The rough draft by Max Gazzè. More than Neffa, Vaffa... more
Adriano Celentano
A character not to be overlooked. To the singer: 3, to the actor: 2, to the preacher: 1. The vote goes to the singer. more
Soundgarden -Superunknown
Every time I listen to it, I find new gems. New nuances.
There isn't a single bad track on this album. That's my opinion, of course.
Masterpiece. more
Management del dolore post-operatorio
I have launched a personal campaign against groups with stupid names; if a group has a stupid name (like this), I won't even waste my time listening to you because in 99.9% of cases, it will suck (like this). more
Primal Scream -Screamadelica
I don't feel like giving it my all. And not because I consider "Sonic Flower Groove" their highest point, but because it definitely has its weaknesses (the gospel-pop of "Movin' On Up," "Damaged" which sounds like Oasis ahead of its time, "Come Together" which is drawn out WAY too long and should have been saved for the end...). The absolute best part for me is "Inner Flight." more
Swans
Music that humiliates. more
The Beatles
Innocuous and not so original until Rubber Soul, from then on an unstoppable pop group that took, mixed, and created a genre, never making clear from what points they started and what new points they created, uniting from light music a vast array of genres and creating their own style. Highly imitated. And now increasingly imitated in a downward trend, unfortunately mainstream pop has hit rock bottom, but it wasn't always the crap that people think. more
Amon Düül II -Wolf City
Beautiful psychedelic rock album. Obviously, the comparison with its predecessors is out of the question; here we are a good step below. However, Amon Duul II remain at more than satisfactory levels, and the album is good from start to finish. Infinitely lighter than the monoliths that came before it, too. more
Management del dolore post-operatorio
3 just for "Today who am I" and to be almost my fellow countrymen more
Alvaro Vitali
…hmmm …something should be written… more
Lino Banfi
No no no I can't stand you, goodbye. more
AC/DC
"Angus, what does it mean to your detractors who accuse you of having composed 10 identical albums?"
"That they're wrong. There are 11." (from an interview with Angus Young). more