Peppino Gagliardi
Cited among his main influences by Benny Andersson. And once, influences were not exactly declared to culoverso. more
Neil Young -After The Gold Rush
Splendid, I wouldn't swear it's worse than Harvest. more
Sly Stone
I mean zero definitions for the father of psychedelic soul-funky? Abomination! more
Queen
I have the complete discography, downloaded. I've had a Nero file in the works for months to finish with my gritistizz, and this morning I turned on the computer to complete it. The fact that I found the definitions on casapagina is therefore a divine sign. They wanted to create catchy, danceable, whistlable tunes, and if anyone dares to say they didn’t succeed, they are simply a poor fool. It’s called "entertainment," at an all-time high with very few others (Beatles?). more
Queen
s of the Stone Age more
Muse
Once a friend of mine said about them: "The Muses experiment!" Of course, I stopped talking to that person, and the Muses truly are always experimenting with new ways to suck. more
Queen
Good band, with a monstrous singer... that's it, they should still avoid cluttering his name by putting puppet-pseudo-singers in every show or important event. more
Nirvana
Too many insults could be written for one of the WORST groups in the history of music. I’ll just stick to one: PURE SHIT. more
Christina Aguilera -Bionic
The first disastrous commercial flop of Miss Aguilera, unfortunately overshadowing a good electropop effort, perhaps compromised by an overly driven erotic-S&M appeal that doesn’t suit her well. more
Christina Aguilera -Lotus
Well-crafted pop, simple, moderately commercial. A less provocative, transgressive, and erotomanic-futuristic image than "Bionic." more
Justin Timberlake -The 20/20 Experience
One of the best albums of 2013, pop that approaches perfection. more
Queen
They made quite a stir that many enjoy! Help meeeeeeeeeee I am NOT, I AM NOT A FOLLOWER OF ANYONE LESS THAN THESE GUYS. Where did I go wrong? Shouldn't I have left the comment? C A N C E L T H I S STUFF YOU WHO CAN! Ah, there I removed the box under “I am a follower, I hope to never see you again! more
Das Damen -Triskaidekaphobe
Great work by this semi-unknown band to most. Released in '88 under Greg Ginn's SST, it's a sort of cross between something reminiscent of Dinosaur Jr and a certain psychedelia straddling the '60s and '70s. Too bad the rest of their discography won't live up to this raw gem. Well, now I can go out and get drunk... more
Giovanni Allevi
Giovanni, A 'n te levi???? more
Listening
Psychedelia scattered through the meanders of the era, but how talented! more
Atomic Rooster -Death Walks Behind You
A proto-metal album, proto-dark, proto-a nice amount of other things: behind the William Blake cover, there are heavy guitar/Hammond riffs, progressive flourishes, even pop when "Tomorrow Night" kicks in... and above all, the ghosts that tormented Vincent Crane throughout his life. more
Chromatics -Night Drive
I like the synthetic sounds with an eighties twist - CERTAIN sounds. I like the electronic drums. I like the processed guitars that sometimes don't even sound like guitars. I like Ruth Radelet's voice. I like how they choose their covers. In short, I really love this record (a lot). And if you don't like it... what can I say. more
Genesis
The work "The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway" is a masterpiece; just this makes them immortal. If we then add "Trespass," "Nursery Cryme," "Foxtrot," and why not "A Trick Of The Tail," they become unattainable. more