Pontiak
Modern Heavy Rock, a perfect recipe of 70s hard rock, stoner, rocky psychedelia, post-rock, noise. Very underrated. more
Elio e le Storie Tese
All things considered, credible more
Deep Purple -Burn
I really love Coverdale's voice and Hughes' bass and vocals. Fantastic album. more
Danno
When you say woman. more
Uochi Toki
I loved hip hop, then I hated hip hop. In my eyes, it represents a caricature of destiny. When it comes to man's struggle against fate, it's better to mediate (careful listeners and skilled strategists). Coming into contact with that hipoppettaro destiny gave me hives. The uochi toki arrived, and I reconciled with... what can I say, theirs isn't hip hop. They hate it too! And yes, I am bourgeois. more
Fabrizio De André -Creuza De Ma
Faber sheds the attire of the "canonical" singer-songwriter and dons that of an innovator, giving rise, alongside the immense master Mauro Pagani who writes all the music, to one of the absolute monoliths of Italian music. From the first notes, we are catapulted into the Genoese hatches, among prostitutes and sailors. Gigantic. more
Elvira
But he also made some semi-horror comedy films, or am I remembering wrong? more
Unwound
Can I tempt you, with natural disasters?! more
Fabrizio De André -Non Al Denaro, Non All'Amore Né Al Cielo
Wonderful, raw, and poignant album. "La Collina," "Un Malato di Cuore," "Un Ottico," "Un Chimico," and "Il suonatore Jones" speak for themselves. more
Fabrizio De André -Tutti Morimmo A Stento
The intensity and drama at the highest levels ever reached by Faber; his greatest masterpiece and, in my humble opinion, the greatest record of Italian music.
"How many innocents in the dreadful agony
did you vote, deciding their fate,
and how just do you think it is
a sentence that decrees death?" more
Aphex Twin
If you call him a (fucking) genius/crazy person, you’re missing the point. Richard D. James is a fucking brilliant madman. more
Mastodon
I'm not really into prog, so I wouldn't know if that's exactly their genre. I definitely prefer their first two albums, which are pure math-core in the style of Botch. The later albums are too epic for my taste (perhaps, in fact, prog-metal?). The vocals, oh my, they were better when they were growling than when they started to "sing"... I vote for the first two albums. more
Eagle-Eye Cherry
Another meteor of the nineties more
AC/DC
Listening to one of their albums is like listening to their entire discography. Same stuff for 30 years and more. more
Pavement -Crooked Rain Crooked Rain
Wonderful masterpiece of pure slackerism—A box full of imperfect wonders. And drunken ballads like "Stop Breathin" are the classic cherry on top. more
Debaser
We have (authentic) love for others when we sincerely wish (without pride) to share with them what we have been gifted to know and understand. Debaser is exactly that: a place where many people seek to involve others in what they have been granted to know and understand, without receiving anything in return. It may seem sentimental, but what keeps Debaser alive is the love of its members. more
Popol Vuh
"Popol Vuh is a mass for the heart. It is love becoming music, and that is all." (Florian Fricke) more
Henry Mancini
Pink Panther Theme, A Shot in The Dark, Peter Gun, Moon River.......one of the greatest composers that ever existed. more
Skunk Anansie
Seen recently in concert in Turin: I might be deaf, but it seems to me that they don’t suck at all, as they say. Skin may also be a bit of a mess, but she’s a stage animal, no doubt about it. more
System of a Down
I love you, System... I love you. more