Very big. more
Liberating mantras to exorcise one's demons. more
A poor fool more
Listening to all those existentialist sermons about De André, Leonard Cohen, and Jacques Brrrrrel (with 150 evve fvanscesi), it felt like we were dealing with the Joni Mitchell of the new millennium. more
Among the best Italian rappers of all time. Definitely the most original and versatile. more
I had at home some compilation CDs from this trio led by Caspar Brotzmann, regarded by many as an innovator of the guitar, which I always avoided. A huge mistake. Free noise that thrives on the strings of the leader's guitar, who occasionally indulges in a honestly unnecessary spoken-singing. A tremendous discovery. Caspar Brotzmann Massaker - Schlaf  more
Simply one of the best bands of the '80s!! And to think that, at first glance, I couldn't stand them (Robert Smith in particular). Never trust first impressions! more
The quintessential pronk group. Dub Housing (perhaps) my favorite. more
Monumentale. Of course, if after Dopes they had only released Powertrip and Mastermind (which I give a passing grade because I'm nice), we would be talking about a discography that's truly impressive. But the three albums in between are nearly unbearable, with a few gems here and there that hint at how much they could be at another level. The new album 2013 SEEMS to be a return to the space rock of their early days... we'll see. more
One of the most "punk" Rap albums I've ever had the chance to listen to (in the sense of freedom, madness, vulgarity, fun, and the genius it possesses). A madman. He and the Clan have been among the coolest things in the history of Rap. more
Alive and dangerous is more than enough for a lifetime 5. more
One of the biggest disappointments, I give it a 3 because Abraxas is outstanding... then it lost its mind. more
"Earth, stream and tree return to the sea. Waves sweep sand from my island, from me." more
Imagining a new color is impossible, logically speaking. And yet the Slint have done it. more
A despicable being. more
Fabulous, crazy, neurotic, alienated, surreal record. Slightly inferior to the previous one. more
Of figs. more
Negligible. So much. more
Yes, but worse than D'Alessio... it's pure madness. more
Suspended in an indefinable atmosphere between childlike wonder and adult melancholy, Blur's debut navigates through shoegaze, pop rock, and psychedelia. more