Overall mediocre. Better in the '90s. more
Valid, but not the absolute top. I don't judge private life and I don't give necrophilic ratings. more
As a singer three, for everything else one fixed. Average: more
Good job, without a doubt. As a person, the rating goes down. more
Good and cute. more
Great up to a certain point. Then the mummy of herself. more
3 because it’s sex! otherwise 2. more
Sufficiency only for "Quelli che il calcio" and for the value of the guests of "Che tempo che fa". For the rest, puppet of Power, totally. more
"Mollichismo": speaking positively about everything with a hypocritical and prissy kindness. Not different from Fazio. And anyway, more than a Mollica, this really looks like one of those gigantic rosettas! more
Sublime for soundtracks. It makes no sense to compare it to the greats of classical music. Rip (1928-2020). Definition updated as of today, July 6, 2020. more
Lately it has improved a bit, to be honest. However, we are still below the level of an Antonacci and a Ramazzotti. If I give Biagio and Eros 2 stars, I give him 1 star. He is a singer whose absence I wouldn’t have missed at all. I only save "La storia del mondo" in a sea of sugary, predictable pop that can only be listened to in the car when it happens, but nothing more. more
my favorite album, an absolute masterpiece more
The vote is for the '70s and '80s, completely untouched by the decline of inspiration since 1991. In the '70s, among the greatest! more
I disgust you. more
An imposing and furious group thanks to the charisma of Henry Rollins; live, destabilizing: an explosion of blind violence that left no escape... The End of Silence... more
I don't think even his son eats Scotti rice, who has the silhouette of a wall closet. more
A fantastic debut for Harvey. 5 stars might be a bit generous, but I'm happy to round up to the maximum, especially in light of that masterpiece known as "Plants and Rags." A lively and gritty album, the trio of Harvey-Vaughan-Ellis really delivers. Compared to the follow-up, this one has the "merit" of resonating with me a bit more overall. Wonderful. more
It has been ten years since this third album for the Boston band; and the compositional zenith is finally reached, without detracting from its predecessors "Oceanic" and "Celestial." There are seven lengthy tracks that flow through the listening experience, where violent electric outbursts and solemn atmospheric passages coexist and progress hand in hand, bestowing fascinatingly opposite sensations: tension, emotion, anger. Hypnotic, ethereal, and evocative tracks like "In Fiction" with its gradual final build-up... more
One, because he is Roby's son and because he got the most beautiful ones! Otherwise, 0. more
Old-school singer-songwriter, simple, genuine, immense. 4 not quite full, but definitely more than 3. more