Claudio Baglioni
His discography will be used as torture; I would rather cut off my arm than listen to one of his songs for even 30 seconds. more
Stone
Great thrash band and pioneers of Finnish metal. more
Marco Mengoni
But wasn't it Mangoni? more
Paolo Meneguzzi
I can't believe that this asshole actually exists... more
Pink Floyd -More
The third album of the band. The first post-Barrett. It marks a turning point in the career of Pink Floyd. Music and lyrics by Waters (mostly), vocals by Gilmour. It transitions from the abstract and psychedelic song structure (of the first two albums with Barrett) to a complete form, containing "in nuce" all the elements that will lead the Floyd to "Dark Side" and beyond. An "IMMENSE" album in its simplicity! more
Marco Mengoni
Basically, he’s great at bleating... Someone makes him a singer, but I don’t see what that has to do with it... more
Dinosaur Jr. -You're Living All Over Me
Every time "Little Fury Things" starts, I want to shove my head inside the speakers. more
Cult of Luna
They make me feel tiny tiny. more
Clubroot
Synonym for astral travel more
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Crazy guitarist. Today I can't find any equals. more
Black Flag -Slip It In
I believe I am the only person in the world who prefers any of My War, this, Loose Nut, In My Head, and The Process to the hardcore milestone Damaged. Oh well. In other words, from 10 years of career between '76 and '86, I prefer the years '84-'85, with Kira and Bill. Looking for friends. more
The Queers -Love Songs for the Retarded
16 tracks of such idiotic, vulgar, and demented punk rock that it makes me cry with joy. At times, it feels like listening to a drugged-out Brian Wilson leading some rough punk band in a shabby garage. Raw, melodic, vulgar, and incredibly cool. Take that, Green Day. The only "pop" punk I can stand. Because this album is truly punk. more
Lamb of God
A totally trashy mix of metalcore and Pantera sung by one of the most hideous voices I've ever heard. more
Deep Purple -Come Taste The Band
I miss Blackmore, but I still like it a lot. 'You Keep on Moving' and 'Gettin' Tighter' are among my favorite tracks in the Purple realm. more
Broselmacine
Germany 1971. Broselmacine made their debut, I believe, with a fabulous album of evolved folk. Born from tradition but open to various influences, the structure of the tracks begins to stretch into prog digressions, rhythms that are not strictly folk, and looks towards the East. In short, it’s an excellent record that is still enjoyed today, evoking curiosity and wonder for the vibrations it transmits. YouTube more
Turisas
Apparently, their latest album is called Turisas2013. Truly embarrassing. more
Sieges Even
The true story of two poor but talented brothers who had to sell themselves to power metal to get by. more
Free -Highway
It seems that when it was released, it was a flop in terms of sales. I didn't experience the ups and downs of the Free firsthand, and I only care about their music. This album has at least three of their best songs in my opinion (The Stealer, Be My Friend, Love You So), so that’s a 5. more
One Direction
They manage to look like queens without resorting to makeup; Johnny Thunders would be proud of them. more
Travis -The Man Who
I owe so much to this record, more than I care to admit. more