Acceptable lyrics, some even good, but associated with terrible music and an annoying voice. more
A great record, a fantastic album and then... Sanremo, cocaine, prostitutes, and incoherence. Undoubtedly, though, he made history too. more
After listening to all 45 covers handed to us by Lao Tze, performed by bands and artists often of questionable taste, I have come to this inescapable conclusion. more
absolutely amazing, I saw them in concert with Anthrax, pure bliss! more
Punk rock bfolko (cit) more
Mother Earth more
The persistence of memory more
Good but overrated by the average Italian. The higher levels of variety are elsewhere. more
It has its reasons more
It has done much more than just "Amico è," it collaborated with Battisti (the famous "Baldan" in "Dio Mio No"). It deserves it. more
After 38 years, the album that changed the history of music finally goes gold. more
Last album of the nineties for the charming trio from San Francisco, the sixth to be precise. An album that features heartfelt contributions from some rather interesting musicians, including Tom Morello, James Hetfield, and Tom Waits. It is the final track "Coattails of a Dead Man," a long and bizarre morbid ballad, that stands out above the other compositions, thanks to Mr. Waits' baritone voice which beautifully accompanies Les in a delirious and leaden duet... Unhealthy... more
Born in the early nineties from the minds of Michael John Harris and Nicholas James Bullen, already the creators of the first true grindcore with Napalm Death. A claustrophobic, narcoleptic, shocking Industrial-dub that creates addiction... I have never been able to stop listening to them... COLOSSUS... more
Ambiguous album, there's no denying it. A distinctive voice that’s never trivial, unsettling and unhealthy lyrics, and I won't go further than that; an appreciable music, a folk that is sometimes calm and sometimes bolder. A nice musical discovery! more
Up until 1981, "Strada facendo" was by a fine singer-songwriter. Until 1995, still interesting. He sang some of the most beautiful love songs ever, with top-notch arrangements by Vangelis and Bachalov. Rating: 3.5. more
One of the greatest bands to ever exist, all the members are magnificent; perhaps the only flaw is that they abandoned the main path in the early '80s to make predictable and overly commercial, almost dance-like tracks, not very innovative but great performers. more
Angles more
I don't like it, but de gustibus. However, credit goes to the incredible effort he has put in; he started at 7 years old, a Michael Jackson of our time in this. more
curr curr uagliò, curr curr uagliò-gliò-gliò... more
Only the first period, of great fame and quality, then honestly I lost track of it. more