Ellie Goulding
Alright, "SINGER"... let's not use big words. more
Richard Lloyd -Alchemy
The splendid debut of the Television guitarist demonstrates that it wasn't only Tom Verlaine who had the makings of a champion. This album has nothing to envy from Tom's solo debut. According to the owner, it was ruined by the producer's addition of keyboards that accompany the guitar in many tracks without his knowledge. There are many noteworthy songs, from the opening "Misty Eyes," with its beautiful solo, to the Power Pop of "Blue and Grey." Highly recommended! more
Television -Television
At the time undervalued, over the years it has gained in quality. Surely the best album produced by Tom Verlaine in the last twenty years. Those who love Television cannot do without it. Stunning as always are the guitar riffs between Tom Verlaine and Richard Lloyd. Many beautiful tracks are included from "1880 or So" to "No Glamour for Willi," not to mention "Call Mr. Lee." more
The Doobie Brothers -Toulouse Street
Wonderful '72 album by the Californian band, a mix of rock, Southern, and very convincing folk rock ballads. "Listen to the Music" is lively and infectious, "Rockin' Down The Highway" is punchy with great guitars. With the following "The Captain & Me," it’s the pinnacle of the early Doobies, without a doubt... more
Colosseum -Valentyne Suite
A historic album, a meeting point between rock-blues, jazz, and a hint of progressive that was about to be born. In addition to the long suite that gives the album its name, it's worth highlighting the excellent "The Kettle" and "Butty's Blues." Beautiful guitars, great arrangements, and the brass section. Overall, it’s something to fully enjoy... more
Eagles
the best country-rock band from Lazio more
Eagles -Desperado
The best of the eaglets. more
Dream Theater -Image and Words
Well, he's already gotten on my nerves too. more
The Birthday Party -The Birthday Party
After the unripe debut under the name "The Boys Next Door," here comes in 1980 the first masterpiece by Cave, Howard, and company, which begins to showcase their extraordinary and original style, a mix of Post-Punk blended with dark and "Noir" atmospheres, merging into a kind of "Dark-Wave" heavily infused with the most twisted Blues. It deserves a 5; Howard and Cave are already highly inspired authors, one a great guitarist, the other a BEASTLY frontman. more
Big Star -#1 Record
how can you give them less than 5? how?? more
Pat Metheny
It will be what it will be... anyway, it’s always the same stuff for 30 years. The alternative is either trio or group. It seems to have become their trademark. more
Marcus Miller
FE-NO-ME-NA-LE, revisited in July in Val d'Aosta. Innovative, multi-instrumentalist, technically gifted, a chameleon across genres, and even a talent scout (he now surrounds himself with young prodigies in his band). Personally, I consider him to be in the best shape along with Victor Wooten. more
Creed
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Kanye West
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Ivano Fossati
A great discography with some remarkable peaks, including the live trilogy (perhaps the best in Italian music), for an artist who has evolved superbly both in vocal technique and compositional skills. more
Pearl Jam
with three shitty albums in a row, they’ve definitely sold their asses to the mainstream… too bad eddie, too bad… more
Dransfield Robin & Barry -The Rout of the Blues
Having listened to it about thirty times while writing the review, after a few days I felt the need to listen to it again to escape from my reality. more