Linkin Park
I simply quote GustavoTanz. Up until Meteora, or even Minutes To Midnight, they made beautiful songs. Then they threw it all away... more
Ministry
Really, for everyone, it's industrial = Rammstein. But please. Then the last albums are rough and bone-crushing in style, maybe not like Ministry, but effective (in part). And the title of the new album coming soon is... nice. more
Jovanotti
In its beginnings, it could capture and delight with its carefree charm typical of newcomers, but now, in whatever it does, it is as sincere as a love declaration from Ibrahimovich. more
B.B. King
A GREAT bluesman I really like his music and his beautiful voice one of the top 4/5 interpreters of the blues in the history of music more
Fabrizio De André -Storia Di Un Impiegato
Inspiring political concept album, from start to finish it's a succession of ideological metaphors and a constant revisitation of the same musical themes; "Verranno a chiederti del nostro amore" is poetry. "As much as you believe yourselves absolved, you are forever involved." more
The Creation
Great freakbeat, authors of the minor hit "Painter Man", covered by the great Television Personalities. Alan McGee called Creation the seminal label and his personal band Biff Bang Pow!, a song by Creation. more
Open Mind
A classic of English freakbeat from the late '60s. Famous for the single "Magic Potion." more
Bruce Springsteen -The Promise
If you think that Bruce Springsteen had composed more than 50 songs during this period, it’s hard to believe. Obviously, it's one of his most musically prolific periods. The 78' version of Racing In The Street, in my opinion, is even better than the one on Darkness, while The Brokenhearted, Someday (We'll be Together), the famous Because The Night, Save My Love, Breakaway, and The City Of Night are all very beautiful. Finally, there remains the true masterpiece, which is the title track. In summary, a double album worthy of a 5. more
Lisa Gerrard
Immense with Perry in Dead Can Dance, always enjoyable even as a solo artist. One of the most enchanting and captivating voices of all time. Mystical. To give less than 5 is a crime. more
Lisa Germano
Someone explain to me how someone so talented can be practically unknown after more than 20 years of career! Oh well... more
Lisa Germano -No Elephants
Not his best work, but still good. more
Skid Row -Skid
Those of Gary Moore, of course... hard-blues angular, intricate, complex, with more than a few off-piste moments in free jazz, guitar parts that are occasionally impressive. more
Wigwam -Fairyport
Finnish from 1971, brilliant performers of a prog halfway between symphonic and Canterbury, with an emphasis on piano and organ reminiscent of Procol Harum. Demanding listening. more
Davide De Marinis
Here you go, here's one that's almost more useless than Massimo Di Cataldo. Few remember his stint in the world of music (?), and probably just as many know that this guy existed and still exists (relatives excluded). more
Fabrizio De André -Non Al Denaro Non All'Amore Né Al Cielo
A beautiful poetic work inspired by the equally fabulous "Spoon River Anthology" by Edgar Lee Masters. In certain parts (see "Un Malato di Cuore" or "Un Chimico"), Faber even surpasses the American writer. Among my absolute favorites. more
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young -Four Way Street
Double live by CSN&Y, straight into the top 10 best live albums of the seventies. The first disc, the acoustic one, is angelic, featuring a string of guitar and piano ballads. The second, powerful and electric, showcases two inhuman guitar jam sessions. Monumental. more
Diego Cusano
This first image made me gay. more
Nesli
come on more
Club Dogo
I’ve never heard anything and I will never hear anything because I don’t listen to music radio or TV, but they really suck just by looking at them. But then again, saying “suck” isn’t exactly beautiful; it’s the only thing that makes all men equal. The fat guy is a rap version of Gabibbo... enough! Just talking about it is getting me stimulated, I’m off to the bathroom to drop some pearls of wisdom. more