Mahmood
Who is this? They don't seem very sharp. more
J-Ax
Too good. more
Juventus
Ozainda. more
Negramaro
Haw! Haw! Haw! more
Yoko Ono
True. Unfortunately. more
Deftones -Koi no yokan
Really a great record, for me it's clearly their best along with "Cavallino Bianco," in fact, maybe I prefer this one by a hair over the pony. "Koi No (ZioKan)" is the classic perfect album, beautiful from start to finish, inspired in all the songs, incredibly tight and completely homogeneous in the quality of the tracks, without a single dip or wasted moment. It essentially has the same compactness as the previous "Diamond Eyes," which is also an album that doesn't have any real weak points, but with a much higher average quality of the songs, in my opinion. A vibrant and exciting album; if I had to choose favorites among the songs, well, maybe I'd mention tracks like "Leathers," "Entombed," "Rosemary," but the choice could easily fall on three other songs; it wouldn't change much. more
Black Sabbath
To be listened to strictly at maximum volume. Extraordinary, to say the least, especially in the live version. more
Screaming Trees
An authentic journey through grunge and psychedelic rock. The last three albums, in particular: immense. more
Judas priest -Unleashed in the east
Great live show, very beautiful. Performances faithful to the studio versions, with no room for improvisations or various modifications, but with the great energetic drive of a live performance, and it’s something special. Some tracks shine incredibly ("Victim of Changes" "Genocide" "Hell Bent for Leather") and the live rendition of "The Green Manalishi" is really excellent, kept here in its vibrant rock/hard/blues song format, almost as if to respectfully distance itself from the live performances of Green’s Mac, where that piece, and others, became a river of bewitching and brilliant guitar improvisation, blazing with fire. Fire and flames are not lacking here either, anyway. With the version of "Beyond the Realms of Death," the album opens and closes with tracks from "Stained Class." Excellent live, an energetic drink. more
Mogol
4 stars, but only for what he wrote with Battisti and for the prestigious collaborations with others until the '80s. For the rest, many average songs and lots of lows. more
Waterfront
macmaranza

macmaranza: Waterfront Traccia 04 in Waterfront Album - 6 february 1984

More, at least, five. more
Swirlies -Blonder Tongue Audio Baton
Another dischello, alas not very well known, especially here among us, that would have deserved a much more substantial dose of ears. A handful of silly songs that barely stand on their own, little tunes that hover between the silly and the sugary, spastic metronomes, and an ocean of noise. more
fleetwood mac -then play on
If I have to listen to an F.M. album, I never have any doubts about which one to put on. Peter, Danny, may the sacred ancient Demons glorify your cursed souls, there in antimatter. more
Queen -Innuendo
The best Queen album since '76, arriving when no one expected them to make a truly valid and worthy pop record anymore, just at the final rush of Mercury, a step away from the end. The title track is beautiful and one of the best songs of their entire career, "Don't Try so Hard" follows closely behind, Mercury is often majestic (maybe helped by studio tricks and post-production, because it seems he was quite in bad shape, but still majestic) and above all his interpretations are, for obvious reasons, more vibrant and heartfelt than ever. Even the less successful and more pandering tracks (this time a minority) closer to the rubbish of the previous decade, never reach those depths, while most of the songs are well-crafted pop, dignified, pleasant, well-made, with some really good pieces. The only clunker is the one with the cat; the guitar purring is fine (after all, Belew let the whole zoo loose with his guitar) but there’s a limit to trash. Of course, here and there, the melancholic specter of Mercury’s end looms; this is the "mature" album by Queen. One of the best Queen albums and also the one with the coolest artwork of all, almost a sublimation of their former nature as flamboyant glam-rock-poppers who never took themselves too seriously. more
Maneskin
Better to shit a cactus more
Camel
If you have problems with premature ejaculation, don't listen to Lady Fantasy. more
Yasmina Khadra
He was born on January 10, 1955, and is an Algerian writer; he was a member of the army and a direct witness to the bloody civil war that ravaged Algeria for over a decade. Due to censorship, he was forced to use his wife's name... more