Biffy Clyro
one of the few oases in the contemporary musical desert more
Barry White
Barrywwwahit do not touchhhhhh more
The Smiths -Singles
Still very listenable despite its age. Great Smiths. more
Helmet -Meantime
While not reaching the heights of the deadly debut of 1990 ["Strap It On," one of the most shocking, violent, and influential records of the last 30 years], this second work by the Page Hamilton combo still maintains high standards, albeit smoothing out some of the jagged edges of that wonderful noise of 1000 hardware stores at work from the first album. They could have even disbanded after this. They had said EVERYTHING. more
Prism
Canadian AOR group quite underrated!!! more
Barry White
3 octaves below the burp... inaudible, annoying. more
John Martyn -Solid Air
One of the most beautiful albums in the world of singer-songwriters. Hypnotic, moving, melancholy. The title track, dedicated by the author to his friend Nick Drake, is simply perfect. more
Skiantos -Kinotto
Dedicated to Extro91. An incredible masterpiece, featuring exceptional killer tracks like Mi piaccon le sbarbine, Non ti sopporto più, Kakkole, Gelati, Kinotto, etc. Add a Paolo Tofani to the team and the masterpiece is ready. more
Oblivians -Sympathy Sessions
Laid-back and filthy garage-punk. Perhaps my favorite collection from these depraved garage musicians. more
Blind Melon
they deserve a place among the greatest of the '90s more
Mad Season
...exciting... more
Lucio Battisti -Il Mio Canto Libero
A much more mature and polished album compared to the previous ones, featuring at least 4-5 delicate and highly inspired ballads: "La Luce dell'Est", "L'Aquila", "Vento nel Vento", "Io vorrei, non vorrei ma se vuoi" and the title track, all among the great Battistian classics. A magnificent album. more
Albano Carrisi
Train Inter now. more
Albano Carrisi
What would the various Chi, Dipiù, Novella 2000, Eva 3000, Simona 4000, etc. do without him? more
Unloco
Underrated and unjustly ignored, they have managed to create a fascinating crossover made of beautiful melancholic melodies interspersed with a certain aggression, something that many bands have done, you might say, yes, it's true, but few like Unloco. Healing, in particular, is characterized by an excellent blend of genres (from heavy to sludge, with well-placed electronic music inserts), while Becoming I is one of the most enjoyable records I have ever listened to. more
Soundgarden
drugs in the golden years... a risky comeback that has proven to be very valid more
Kyuss
lysergic earthquake more
Bad Brains
Enormous. HC meets Rastafari. I'm naturally referring to the deadly duo "Bad Brains" and "Rock For Light," which is some of the best that hardcore produced in the early '80s. more
Porcupine Tree
Mortal booooring (G.L.Ferretti) more