One Direction
Shit of shit! Yet the little idiots drool at their feet and turn them into billionaires! I give it a 1 because there are no 0s. more
Depeche Mode
Depeche Mode the master... contemporary bands the servants! more
Paolo Conte -Paolo Conte
A great record, with extraordinary tracks. I don't give it top marks because some parts convince me a bit less. (it's the album from 1984) more
Joni Mitchell -The Hissing Of Summer Lawns
A four very close to a five. Some attempts at experimentation that didn't quite succeed (the Jungle Line) but also pieces of absolute value. more
King Crimson -In The Wake Of Poseidon
I also find it inferior to the debut, but I believe it is underrated. The title track, Cadence And Cascade, and The Devil's Triangle are, in my opinion, successful episodes in the KC discography. more
Franco Battiato -Caffé De La Paix
Between ethnic suggestions and bursts of exceptional lyricism, in my opinion, the best Battiato—8 brilliant gems. Lode all'Inviolato and Sui Giardini della Preesistenza are my favorite tracks. more
Franco Battiato -Fisiognomica
Title Track - Come Autumn - The Myth of Love - An ocean of Silence. At least four masterpieces for a memorable album. more
Dead Can Dance -Within the Realm of a Dying Sun
Undisputed masterpiece, it is not simple music but a melting pot of sensations, dreamlike, hypnotic, ethereal—the right record for eternity. more
Powerman 5000
Nice for those who like Rob Zombie, but no more than that. Anyone who has heard their first album has heard it all. Verbose and a bit ridiculous, they deserve credit for "When Worlds Collide," which was a blast back when we were 14 (Tony Hawk II). Anyway, better the Superheroes by Edguy than the Supervillain by Powerman 5000... more
Gateway
A Jazz trio that truly deserves to be heard. There’s no need to mention that the 3 musicians are legends and masters of their instrument.
Abercrombie, De Johnette, and Holland. more
Neil Young -Live At The Cellar Door
A terrifying setlist that sends chills down your spine. It’s wonderful to hear versions of then-unreleased tracks like "Old Man" and especially "See the Sky About to Rain," which will only see the light of day on record four years later. A truly splendid live performance. more
Pink Floyd -Wish You Were Here
the most mature and cohesive work of the four, and also the last one that has a piece signed by everyone. more
Deep Purple -Shades of Deep Purple
excellent debut, in an embryonic way everything that they will do in the future more
Scolohofo -Oh!
A masterpiece not to be missed. more
Pino Daniele
He has moved from collaborations with Wayne Shorter, James Senese, and Chick Corea to those with Jovanotti, J-Ax, and Gigi D'Alessio. Is there anything else to add? more
Daria Bignardi
Come on, why all this hostility? more
Daria Bignardi
Excuse me, but is this supposed to be an artist? more
Vox, Bono
The rock version of Walter Mazzarri. more
Daria Bignardi
Useless whore. The intestine fills with air. more
The Police
A style so unique and difficult to interpret... that no one has ever truly managed to imitate them (unlike many past groups that were widely imitated and copied), but probably no one has ever dared to do so out of respect for them and for a style that was meant to remain unique! more