I believe that the section "DeFinizioni" should be removed from this site. There are people who DeFine artists that they either hate or have barely listened to; at least to review an album, an active listening is necessary, not just a passive one. This group is an example of "justice not done." more
For me, the NUMBER ONE in Music....and it couldn't be otherwise given the name that accompanies them....I almost forgot: Les is my cousin!!!! more
Bum Bum Bum Bum Bum Bum AAAAAAAAHHHHHH !!!! more
With their second album, the Swedish Helicopters boldly declare, with healthy anger, that they are the leaders of that scene that emerged in the Scandinavian country in the mid-nineties. Hard rock that serves as a generational tribute to genre masters like MC5 and the Stooges, with a "crazy" speed worthy of the angriest Motörhead. For me, it's their unsurpassed masterpiece of energy cubed. more
A long and exhausting listen, but in the end, it's worth it. Emotions and sounds that imprint themselves in your mind until they completely possess you. more
The greatest songwriter to ever exist in pop/rock music. Absolute genius, even more than Lennon. more
I know that for most critics and others, the pinnacle of Patti Smith's career is considered to be Horses. However, I find Radio Ethiopia to be more focused and complete, a true delight from start to finish. I don't feel like giving it the highest score, but these stars, four, are full and definitely hefty. They fit snugly, quite uncomfortably, as if it were a Ryan Air seat for an adult of robust dimensions. more
This album is the work of the Devil. No doubt about it. Terrifying and hallucinatory. more
Elegance, simplicity, clarity of sound... and then that soft TOUCH of guitar: unique and unmistakable. more
Cinematografia Musica more
Seven albums, all different from each other. Different in structure, intentions, types of sounds, and production. They recorded Sisterworld using a plate of eggplants instead of an engineer, just to test the Low-Fi.
Speaking of historical value - which has nothing to do with the value of the records - Liars put many sacred monsters to shame. And probably, as "musicians," they are the best of this millennium. Now they just need a Metal album. more
A lysergic space-time journey one way only, through blasts of Heavy-psychedelic guitar that create a wall of sound with dizzying intensity: stunning music, with an evocative power worthy of a Mephistophelian sabbath. My personal masterpiece of a SUPER(judge)GROUP. more
Those who... died a year ago. I remember them with one of their songs, magnificent. Enzo Jannacci - Quello Che Canta Onliù
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Mysterious progressive metal band with funk and alternative influences that wasn't afraid to venture off the beaten path. more
If he still hasn't sent even one review on Violetta, it really seems official: we're losing him. more
I don't know much about Clapton yet, but if his works are on average worth half of this, I think I'll have to get many of them. It's a touching album, it's so beautiful and played beautifully. more
Reaching their third album, Soundgarden hits their creative peak: amid heavy metal, hard rock, hints of psychedelia, and hardcore-punk fury, the songs unfold in all their power, driven by Chris's voice and the perfect cohesion of all the instruments. "Rusty Cage," "Jesus Christ Pose," and especially "Slaves & Bulldozers" are true boulders of such heaviness that they leave you stunned upon listening. For me, this is their best album and one of the absolute peaks of the Seattle sound of the era. more
His piercing falsetto is a lament that captivates you. Moreover, "Today!" is an absolute masterpiece of the genre (as far as my knowledge of the Blues is not that great). more
With this their third work, the screaming trees, in my humble opinion, reached their zenith. Released for SST, it almost feels like listening to the more psychedelic Doors played by acid Black Flag. A gem. They will repeat at similar levels with the following "Buzz Factory" and especially with the wonderful EP "Change Has Come".... more