About 50% of English indie bands should pay the Lord the royalties. I'm speaking as a layman when it comes to the instrument, but his guitar, along with Tom Verlaine and Vini Reilly, is my favorite, with its recognizable touch. His "The Messengers" is a good album; clearly, he can't repeat the chords that have enchanted us forever. Johnny Marr - New Town Velocity [Official Music Video]  more
Here it is, speaking of FUNDAMENTAL albums released in that fateful '77... a list far from short, make no mistake... but the work in question stands at the top of that list. I don’t know if the title of the album or the text of “I Need Lunch” is more of a Manifesto... more
Band I adored during my teenage years, complete sadness. more
The first album by Fear. A milestone of the early '80s Hardcore scene. A rude, politically incorrect, homophobic, vulgar record... in a word, punk. Fuck the rest... more
simply one of the greatest composers that ever existed. LA STRADA. FEDERICO FELLINI. NINO ROTA. MAURICE ANDRE.  more
The umpteenth spray of crap made in the USA. That garbage that’s playing on the radio is worse than an ear infection. more
The birth and death of the "Seattle sound." more
Italian musical project by Fabio Bonelli. Surreal tracks between acoustic sounds and lo-fi electronics. Musica da Cucina - Onions On Your Fingers  more
With "turn me on" you could really score. more
Perfect. more
"The greatest rock 'n' roll scam." Musically nonsensical, at a certain point in their career their only aim was to provoke scandal rather than make music. They became an icon of the emerging punk scene, influencing countless future bands. more
Only "Burn" is worth the 5. more
Fundamental to the birth of heavy metal. First five albums, excellent. more
MAX PEZZALI IS GREAT, HE HAS MADE SOME BEAUTIFUL AND SIGNIFICANT SONGS!!! I DON'T UNDERSTAND WHY THERE ARE SO MANY CRITICISMS ABOUT HIM, AS HE IS ONE OF THE BEST ITALIAN ARTISTS, SIGNIFICANT AND VERY TALENTED! more
POWER GOD more
An authentic Diva, a unique artist, decadent, enchanting, outside the traditional boundaries of rock, but above all, optimistic like a quail near the microwave. more
The masterpiece of the scruffy Venditti, authentic and politicized. Seven splendid pearls, highlighted by "Compagno di Scuola," "L'Amore non ha padroni," and "Attila e la Stella," but above all the ten minutes of pianist unease in "Lo Stambecco Ferito," with a magical final solo: his absolute best piece. more
If you love Punk and don't have this record, you absolutely need to get it. One of the greatest albums of the '80s, not just in the hardcore punk scene. more
Essential sharp hard... moving teenagers more
One of the best groups that rock has ever produced. It's a shame about the hordes of kids who think they're alternative just because they know "Another Brick in the Wall" or "Wish You Were Here"... more