Neutral Milk Hotel
"in the aeroplane over the sea" is, for me, highly overrated; I prefer the previous "on avery island"... more immediate. Moreover, they bear the enormous guilt of being undisputed idols (if not even pioneers) of today's unwatchable indie hipsterism. more
Roger Waters -The Pros And Cons Of Hitch - Hiking
The musical continuity of The Wall and Final Cut... the first two stand strong... this one doesn't. Sorry Roger more
Gibby Haynes
Number 23: asshole. more
Tonino Carotone
Artist, I played for you, Artist!! more
Brutality -When the Sky Turns Black
As far as I'm concerned, one of the most beautiful albums in Death Metal; we're in 1994 and the guys from Florida bring forth their second gruesome work. A sick, very personal approach regarding the execution speed, always in constant control, with rare accelerations typical of the genre; listening to "Race Defects" gives an idea of what I'm asserting. And standing as a terrifying peak is the cover of "Electric Funeral" by Black Sabbath, which is paid tribute to with blind violence... more
Traveling Wilburys
George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne, and Roy Orbison: from these five artists, who came together in the late eighties for pure fun, two albums of healthy and simple Rock were born...in memory of George and Roy... more
Codeine
tip your hat. more
Tang Dynasty
Pioneering fundamentals for the Chinese Rock scene. That doesn't change the fact that they are often a perfect laxative, pompous and garish like never before. And their version of "L'Internazionale" communist is certainly not the best one ever heard... more
The Who -Who's Next
Who’s next? Crazy, not to mention the same old titles, I’ll mention Bargain and Behind Blue Eyes, extraordinary. more
Pixies -Surfer Rosa
one of my favorite records, the tracks by mrs. John Murphy (Kim Deal) leave a mark. for my tastes, better than doolittle more
Vanadium
When Italian ignorance and provincialism clashed with leather jackets and the grandiose metal/glossy ambitions of the '80s, the results were these. more
Pixies -Trompe Le Monde
Fourth album for the Bostonian Pixies, the last before their temporary split; it kicks off with a destabilizing triptych: "Trompe Le Monde," "Planet of Sound," and "Alec Eiffel" are powerful hits, driven by Black Francis's declamatory voice and Joey Santiago's cosmic guitar. We then move to the serene "Bird Dream Of The Olympus Mons," where Kim Deal's bass weaves dreamy patterns; and it's "The Navajo Know" that gracefully concludes the whole experience. more
Lucio Battisti
Emotions, The Light of the East, Latin Soul, Two Worlds, The Gardens of March, Thoughts and Words, My Free Song, The Hill of Cherries, Love Each Other a Little, Still You, A Gloomy Day, The Song of the Sun, etc... etc... etc... My youth spent among these wonderful notes: Battisti-Mogol my NUMBER ONE of Italian music... forever... more
Toto
Africa... no, "The Italian"! more
Imagination
Just an illusion more
Jethro Tull
the Jarno Trull! Fantastic more
Jethro Tull
Jerno Trull! more