Blur
Individually, they are just 4 British idiots, but together they are Blur, and I like Blur. more
Fugazi -The Argument
Some find "The Argument" great, but not on the level of previous masterpieces. For me, it’s yet another masterpiece, following the SUPREME "End Hits". What can I say, it will be the last album by FVGAZI, a career closure of such high qualitative level with very few equals (ironically from the same year, the last masterpiece by the immense Unwound). The final gem of evolved Punk. Thank you guys... more
Alice Cooper
more folkloric than anything else more
The Cars
Behind the wheel, I'm hopeless, yet without "cars," I can't live. Fantastic. more
Alice Cooper
She asked me why the singer's name was Alice... I said "Listen baby, you really wouldn't understand..." more
Porcupine Tree -Stupid Dream
As far as I'm concerned, it's the start of their best period, with excellent songwriting, dreamy and melancholic atmospheres. That characteristic alternation of acoustic and hyper-distorted parts begins to emerge, and it's what will ultimately make me fall in love with them. more
Luigi Tenco
He wrote some of the noblest and most beautiful pages of Italian singer-songwriter music. An artist of immense sensitivity and great worth. And there are those who still believe that he took his own life... more
Karl Marx
Deluded standard-bearer of a murderous utopia defeated by man, by History, by truth... more
Primus -Sailing the Seas of Cheese
Passion and expertise at the service of a valid and young pen! Review 5/5!! more
Sepultura -Arise
Brazilian earthquake more
The Future Sound of London -Accelerator
On the podium of the best electronic albums of the '90s. more
Yellowjackets -Yellowjackets
A tremendous fusion debut with an inspired Ford. more
Yellowjackets
Refined fusion. Excellent musicians. more
Porcupine Tree
"In Absentia" (for me their masterpiece), "Lightbulb Sun", "Stupid Dream", "Fear Of A Blank Planet" and "Nil Recurring": I’d say that’s more than enough for a 5. more
Airbag
The return of Pink Floyd! more
Nick Drake
Impossible to forget his music. more
Nick Drake
"Take your time and you’ll be fine, and say a prayer for people there who live on the floor. And if you see what’s meant to be don’t name the day or try to say: it happened before..." more
The Cars
They represent that side of the New Wave that I like the least, I won’t deny it. But it must be acknowledged that they have written pages of remarkable Pop, certain groups - and covers like that of "Candy-O"... - deserve a permanent place in memory. more
Santana -Lotus
Santana has never been a favorite of mine (except for the first and Abraxas, phenomenal albums), but this live recording, bought at least three years ago and never listened to, is surprising. Here, Carlos, polished and "mystical," showcases all his skills, supported by a kick-ass band. A great listen... more
R.E.M.
One of the best bands of the last century. But now the inevitable proggarolo Talebano Riccardone will show up to say that they didn't know how to play. more