Lustmord
The damn lord of darkness more
La Dispute
pure shit that is very much liked on debaser more
Brujería
Raw Death Metal with sick Grindcore residues; from Mexico come these dubious drug traffickers, hiding behind names like Asesino and Juan Brujo... Ritmos Satanicos... more
Vangelis
Missing e Message. And to think that he can't read music! more
Raf
A little more Ramazzotti and Antonacci. Less of others. more
Paolo Vallesi
The singer of the depressed losers. more
Zucchero
Known internationally, he boasts numerous collaborations. Straddling the line between Art and Commercial. Until 2001, with the album "Shake", he deserves a full 4 stars. Then he lost his way, yet he didn't stop gifting us a few pleasant tracks. "Blues" from 1987 is beautiful and my favorite. And then "Diamante", which, however, is by De Gregori. Rating: 4 upwards. more
Luciano Pavarotti
An Italian icon worldwide, even if at one point, in duets with Liga and Bono, he sought to get closer to popular culture, when opera and pop are two worlds that are hardly reconcilable. His operatic career is a 5, without a doubt. more
Ké
"Strange World", then disappeared. Score 3 for the memories. He was wearing the Napoli shirt on TV in 1996, when the sponsor was Record Cucine. more
Toto Cutugno
A piece of popular Italian nationally-inspired culture. But in the end, it's little more than an honest craftsman. Happy for him that he’s a star in Russia. Rip (1943-2023). more
Frank Sinatra
If only there were more. more
Claudio Lolli
Since no one mentions its peak, I'll do it: "Primo maggio in festa" ... it moves me. more
Luca Carboni
Where the hell did I put the voice?! more
Death -Spiritual Healing
Year 1990; Chuck Schuldiner is very clear about his ideas and begins to shape the sound of his band, leaving behind the raw brutalities of the two albums that precede "Spiritual Healing." A spiritual remedy, that is what I have always gained from listening to the eight tracks that unfold in the experience: "Living Monstrosity" opens the batch of songs with a sound where technique starts to take shape, finally exploding in the long title track where Chuck's scream still unsettles... Mortal... more
Gorguts
They come from the cold Quebec in Canada; and their glacial, reasoned, technically superb Music brings them close to the Masters of Death... Obscurely devastating... more
Luca Carboni
The first five albums are truly beautiful and inspired, which earns them a passing grade. The rest of the career has been uneven. more
Rosolina Mar
Two guitars and a drum kit. Instrumental Noise.. more
Ulan Bator
A highly impactful noise group from across the Alps, always remaining in the shadows! Known thanks to CSI! more
Quintorigo
Classy and multifaceted with Di Leo's voice hitting all the notes... QUINTORIGO " La nonna di Frederick lo portava al mare "
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Kyrie
New wave sung in Italian, The Cure style more