McDonald's Farm
Anyone who funds that cancerous latrine "food" called McDonald's transgresses the most basic social, economic, and ethical rules. Cursed be the day when some genius piece of shit came to the conclusion "I'll offer chemically flavored tumors in old frying oil, and I'll throw in toys from the current movie." Congrats to the world, once again. more
Spirit
Cult band of the psychedelic era, they left us a handful of commercially unsuccessful yet incredibly profound albums. Their sound, which blends jazz, pop, and psychedelia, shines in their 1970 masterpiece "The Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus," containing the gems "Nature's Way," "Animal Zoo," and "Nothin' To Hide," true gems a bit forgotten... excellent! more
Minor Threat
Among the best hardcore punk bands. more
Diego Abatantuono
you don't know how to play anything, you don't know how to sing anything, YOU only know how to say "it takes" ..... more
Bluvertigo
The Grand Viziers of hipsters, posers, and little alternatives with iPhones bought by daddy as a promotion gift. more
Sex Pistols
Incapable little shits, clowns, ridiculous puppets that aren't worth a damn.. Deleterious to them and a pathetic whirlwind of rebellion and "fuck the system" from little kids they brought to life.. They should have made them perform at the zoo.. more
Faith No More
They should call themselves Faith NaMmerda for how much they suck. Mike Patton, the grand vizier of all the little idiots! more
Tom Verlaine -Tom Verlaine
Listened to it again yesterday, and the minutes literally flew by. It's not my favorite of his solo works, which - by a narrow margin - remains "Dreamtime", but it does include a classic like "Kingdom Come", the typical groove of "The Grip Of Love", "Last Night", and something MASTERFUL like "Breakin' In My Heart" - a guitar duet with the late, unforgettable Ricky Wilson. more
Billy Joel -52nd Street
Only Mr. Donald Fagen and a few others know how to perfectly balance rock, jazz, and exotic elements as they are blended in the central trilogy "Zanzibar"/"Stiletto"/"Rosalinda's Eyes". Three masterpieces but not the only ones: the classic "Joelian" pop of "Honesty" and "My Life", the soul of "Half A Mile Away", and the epic "Until The Night", on par with the Boss in "Born To Run". more
The Graham Bond Organisation
The chubby and greasy Graham Bond and his organization, unafraid of contradictions, were one of the fathers of English R'n'B. He played with the cream of English musicians. A very unfortunate character, weak in nature, he let himself be overwhelmed by events: alcohol, drugs, and delirious musical choices that led him to ruin. graham bond organization train time  more
Alexander "Skip" Spence -Oar
Folk songs in a precarious balance between dreaminess and mental illness. Skip Spence recorded it all in a single day, playing all the instruments, after being discharged from a psychiatric hospital, where he was committed after attacking the members of his previous band (Moby Grape) with an axe while under the influence of too much LSD. Beautiful. more
Dr. Z -Three Parts to My Soul
The rarest item in the Vertigo catalog, soon to be withdrawn from the market and becoming an object of cult. An obsessive and threatening sound like few others, capable of hypnotizing the senses. Only the essence of evil reigns unchallenged in these infamous grooves. more
Northside
One of those extremely honest bands. They made just one album. Probably there wasn’t the potential for another work of the same magnitude, and all that’s left is this little gem. Better meteors than time-wasters. more
System of a Down
Shitty band usually listened to by pseudo-alternative bratty fake rebels (the same brats who listen to Slipknot, by the way). Pure joy during the period they stopped bothering us with their cheesy songs, great disappointment when they returned to break out the guitars again. Total garbage! more
David Bowie -Space Oddity
A 3.5 works for me. Despite all its naivetés, some excessive length, and a few definitely insignificant tracks, I quite like this album. It is certainly still immature, and the best would only come the following year. The title track is very beautiful and undoubtedly stands out from the rest, while almost the entire rest of the album is quite enjoyable. more
George Harrison
Humanly, the Beatle I admire the most, but perhaps I'm being influenced by Scorsese's doc. more
Diamond Head -Lightning To The Nations
One of the great classics of the NWOBHM movement. The hard influences of Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin blend with the exuberance of the new English Metal. We are in the early '80s, and Diamond Head is already making history in the genre. A great band and a glorious saga to explore to the fullest. more
Renato Zero -La notte di Icaro
Rare original VHS released in 1991 by BGM, featuring 15 tracks from the 1980-81 tour. more