Alex Britti
Great virtuoso made in Italy who has always been underestimated. Let's say he's looking for them with a production that is not up to his level. more
King Crimson
Really shrewd. more
Dante Alighieri
Good but definitely inferior to Fabio Volo. more
Fabrizio De André
At times funny, perhaps a bit too cynical. There are better options. more
The Doors
Overrated from the start. I'm sorry Jim but that's how it is, you had no talent, neither did the others. more
Paul Gilbert
One of those many virtuosos with all show and no substance. It doesn't matter how many notes you play, but which ones. more
Meat Puppets -Up on the Sun
In this splendid album, the Puppets of Flesh reach levels of creativity that are nothing short of sublime, especially the beautiful title track and the instrumental Maiden's Milk, but the rest is no less impressive. more
Death -Individual Thought Patterns
It’s the fifth album by Chuck Schuldiner, accompanied by a stellar line-up, the best he’s ever had for the Florida band: Gene Hoglan on drums (inhuman), Steve DiGiorgio on bass (I can’t find suitable words), and Andy Larocque on guitar (Mr. Heavy Metal Riff). It is precisely the presence of the latter that makes the fierce and compact sound much heavier, even though the typical brutal accelerations that have always accompanied Death are not lacking. more
Grateful Dead -Anthem Of The Sun
Every now and then a bit of psychoactive mold doesn’t hurt. The best Dead shows were seen live, amidst an acid trip and a cathartic dance (the true precursors of illegal raves), but their second album remains a masterpiece. Expansive and psychedelic, here they also flirted with classical and concrete music, thanks to the entry of that genius Tom Constanten into the combo. The best era of the Dead. Then they left the Moon, Pigpen passed away, and they became a ridiculous souvenir band for old hippies. more
I cugini di campagna
Someone grab a calendar, an abacus, and try to make him understand that we are in 2014. more
Jake Shimabukuro
A young virtuoso who has made a name for himself on the international stage thanks to the videos he uploaded on YouTube, in which he performed his own arrangements of famous songs (first and foremost, While my Guitar Gently Weeps) showcasing them on an unusual instrument: the ukulele. more
Blur
Blurfoli more
Chuck Schuldiner
An extremely important person for the growth and spread of Death Metal; a true Master who has led his band to absolute levels of perfection....."Death Is Just The Beginning....." In Memory Of "Evil Chuck...... more
Claudio Baglioni
The great ones know when it's time to step back. Unfortunately, Baglioni does not. more
Genesis
One of the most talented and gifted groups in the history of rock music. It's a pity they squandered their skill by alternating masterpieces with tasteless pop tracks on every album. 4 minus. more
Muddy Waters
I love you, Dad. more
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Really tough. more
Blur
Musically weak. more
J-Ax
I can't express myself otherwise they'll offend me :(
I just want to say that I don't like it. more
Metallica
second-rate thugs more