Ministri
I don't understand how people can spit on these guys these days; they're not phenomena, but they make good music and put their souls into it. more
Josif
A person with serious problems. more
Miles Davis
The Anna Oxa of jazz. more
Death SS
Useful as Salvatore Baccaro in a tuxedo (cit.) more
Symphony X
Magnificent... too bad they dissolved after "The Odyssey" and the record label replaced them with 5 lookalikes plucked from the Z-list Thrash scene!! more
Jaco Pastorius
Jaco is to bass what Bonolis is to Ciao Darwin. more
Voivod
I prefer Vov. more
Paul Chain
He has an enormous talent for piercing the screen with his gaze!! more
Slayer
I don't understand them. more
Nirvana -Unplugged in New York
Cobain declared that he would have liked to make an acoustic album after "In Utero": here it is. more
The Killers
Great group, definitely lacking in Battle Born, but the rest are really good and very versatile. more
Bruce Springsteen -Magic
A great record of badass, sweat-soaked rock, ideal for those sultry summer afternoons; probably the rightful heir to "Born in the U.S.A." (the E Street Band sounds magnificent). Ah, "Long Walk Home," his best song of the 00s. more
The Who -The Who Sell Out
A little pop gem. I love this album. Then, inexplicably, they won't drive me crazy anymore. In short, my favorite by The Who, period... more
Mortuary Drape
Clowns dressed up for Halloween... as useful as Salvatore Baccaro in a tuxedo (quote)! more
Necrodeath
Pleasant as a semifreddo to diarrhea. more
Cadaveria
Callonera. more
Opera IX
Pleasant like a slushie of piss. more
Porcupine Tree
damn, what a group. more
Elio e le Storie Tese
Those who see them as mere "fools" must only know "Shpalman" and have approached their music very superficially. The Elii are monstrous musicians, creators of brilliant lyrics and arrangements. Most of their songs are "Chinese boxes" packed with hidden quotes and countless surprises. Incredible. more