Defining the roof? Tom Cora, the non-rock cellist, Sam Bennett who strikes the absurd, and Phil Minton who doesn't sing like someone else should sing in his place. Indefinable genre. more
One of the classics from my 14 years. A decent Britpop album, nothing more or less. more
The discs of a lifetime. I can't define it. more
The best De Gregori since the 90s: a splendid album with timeless gems, as well as the pinnacle of the magnificent trilogy 92'-01'. To the notes of "Un Guanto," one can only weep. more
Top. more
I know semmibrudal gioè I listen to music bodende. more
Crazy Catalan toy maker at the head of a ragtag amusement park band. more
"The Downward Spiral" and "The Fragile" are two masterpieces to be passed down to future generations; then row the boat and move forward with craftsmanship. more
Overrated but still great up to "Exile"; honest craftsmen and brand exploiters afterward. more
A handful of good albums, a couple of masterpieces ("Rocks", "Get a grip"), today ridiculous and unpresentable. more
The Italian response to the Pet Shop Boys. more
A bit fragmented, and with few memorable compositions, but class is class. more
No, really, an absolute masterpiece. I really like the first one and their Peel Sessions too, but this is becoming more and more one of my favorite albums. more
Funny. more
Yes! What times! What a babe! more
Go with porn!... more
♫ ...Boobs, Boobs, Boobs... ♫ more
Cicco, Radius, and Lorenzi gave Battisti (and not only him) the same treatment that Vanilla Fudge had reserved for the Beatles: twisted and stretched pieces, psychedelic excursions, plenty of Hammond and hard guitar – and some late-beat naïveté in falsetto... more
An entertainment phenomenon designed by the Christian Democracy to distract the idiots from the messes and the troubles of the system. more
The emblem of the non-culture of Italy. A character devoid of value, crafted in a laboratory. more