The Les Claypool Frog Brigade -Live Frogs Set 2 (Animals Pink Floyd Tribute)
The tribute that my cousin Les wanted to give to one of his favorite albums; a live performance that highlights the enormous technical ability of the Frog Brigade and their innate ironic flair that is clearly felt in the sublime flow of the songs. With each new listen, I always feel the same infinite pleasure in hearing "Animals" of pinkfloydian memory reimagined by that genius character known as Les Claypool.....Essential... more
Tool -Lateralus
One of my favorite albums. It's incredibly difficult to describe it in just a few lines, but the fact remains that Lateralus is such a complex and varied album that understanding it requires much more than a few listens. It's a meticulously crafted work that offers us brilliant gems showcasing the genius of Tool (the connection to Fibonacci) without getting lost in too many unnecessary interludes like unfortunately happened with Aenima. The result is the essence of the band, a masterpiece that even surpasses the p more
Death -Symbolic
In my opinion, the best Death Metal album of all time. There's not a single note out of place, and each member of the band enriches a perfect, innovative, and never tiring songwriting with precious technical skills. more
Lucio Dalla -Viaggi organizzati
I enjoy traveling with Dalla :) Excellent album! more
Lucio Dalla -Dallamericaruso
Great Dalla, the musicians, the atmosphere, the sound.
Everything is awesome! more
The Velvet Underground
I love bananas! more
Premiata Forneria Marconi
GENIUS and above all Italians. We must be proud of them. more
Ramones
Unique and LEGENDARY... My unconditional brotherly love for Johnny, Joey, Dee Dee, Tommy, Marky, CJ, Richie, and Elvis..... "S U R F I N B I I I I I I R R R R R R D D D D D D......" more
Slayer -Reign in blood
One of the most important Thrash albums of all time, capable of summarizing the strengths of the genre in half an hour. more
Johnny Winter
Seen live at least 20 times. Truly a great! He gobbles up all the bluesters that are around. more
The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
A mongoloid with delusions of grandeur. more
The Damned
Who are the Sex Pistols (alright, I have to give you that one)? Who are the Clash? Who are the Dead Boys? Who are the Ramones? Who are all these bands compared to the Damned?? Nothing and no one! PS: By the way, I've been listening to them for three months, you know. more
Carcass -Necroticism: Descanting the Insalubrious
Reaching their third album, Carcass leave behind the grind element that had characterized part of their early works; this is high-quality Death Metal, finally featuring an effective production that highlights the inhuman wall created by the band. A complex, feral sound, with the characteristic dual growl still prominent in songs that leave no escape. "Corporal Jigsore Quandary"..... Their pinnacle. more
Carissa's Wierd -Songs About Leaving
Top-notch slow-core... Sweet, intense, emotional... The voice of the Ghetto has that certain something... more
Martin Scorsese
…hmmm …something should be written… more
Morrissey
My judgment on Steven Patrick is guided by the sublime emotions that arise within me with every listen of his work: an unconditional love....."Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want".....true poetry. more
Screeching Weasel
Music performed by fools for other fools. more
Dinosaur Jr.
The mutant dinosaur, capable of blending various genres. Melodies and noise follow one another continuously. Psychedelic components reworked and diluted in the sound that will become characteristic of the band: Hardcore and Jangle Pop melodies, unleashed riffs, frenetic rhythms or calm and thoughtful ones. Nevertheless, influences from people like Jimi Hendrix, Tony Iommi, Ritchie Blackmore, or even Motorhead are definitely felt!! In the end, it's all a mixture (as I said before) of microgenres. more