Trap
Struuunz! Strunz has been here for two years, he has played ten matches, he is always injured. What the hell is Strunz allowed to do?! more
Sacre Scuole
Hokuto and Nanto. more
David Bowie
Anyone who gives Bowie less than a 5 doesn't understand a thing about music. (period!) more
Divine
25 years after her death, she remains the queen of bad taste and American counterculture, legendary for her roles in John Waters' cult movies Mondo Trasho and Pink Flamingos, and her pyrotechnic hit singles HNRG in the '80s. Everywhere there are clones of hers; we got Platinette, who could only have zipped her up from behind. more
Trap
Don't count your chickens before they hatch. more
Clint Eastwood
Great in Mystic River and Million Dollar Baby. The rest is definitely less suited to my tastes. Gran Torino could have been a good film if it weren't for the disgustingly sentimental ending. As for the rest, I find him to be a really irritating character with some embarrassingly awkward attitudes. 3 for the good work with Leone and for those two films. more
Sinéad O'Connor
Very unfortunate, but by far better than 80% of pop singers who came out in the late '80s and '90s. She has an exceptional voice. more
Archive
Among the best artists that the United Kingdom has produced in the last 30 years. more
Bruce Springsteen -Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band Live/1975-85
A triple to encapsulate the live activity of one of the greatest living live performers. 225 minutes (almost four hours) of indulgence. more
Adele
Quite good. Nice voice, a repertoire that is anything but trivial, a more modest technique, good arrangements, and simple songs that have a great impact. A classic example that you don't necessarily need millions of notes and constant rhythmic changes to make songs interesting. more
Riverside
Notable, skilled musicians and weavers of narratives, capable of conveying emotions like only a few groups can do. more
Eddie & The Hot Rods -Teenage Depression
Sparks at the intersection of pub-rock and punk hysteria. Essential at least as much as "Stupidity" by Dr. Feelgood (also from Canvey Island - not by chance). The three minutes of "Teenage Depression" are very close to All Through The City by Wilko Johnson (same attitude, same vehemence - and the same taut drumming). And a mandatory mention for a "The Kids Are Alright" in one of its best reissues. more
Kesha
Civil death more
Kesha
BaKesha more
Ana Vidovic
Wonder of nature. more
Angels & Airwaves
immense!
Tom is a poet when he writes for this group, they cannot be defined because it is too more
Kesha
a fabulous artist, the best that music can give us! more
Mötley Crüe
Shit on the vocals, vomit on the guitar, piss on the bass, and a rotting corpse on the drums. Trash records and fans who crawled out of the sewers, thankfully extinct. There are still a few human cases listening to them, but I assume it's just for a laugh and messing around. more
Franco Califano
Tracks tailor-made for single guys from another era, dressed to the nines for a chance at the nightclub, in full seduction mode, and in the worst-case scenario, for all the nearby pickup spots... a whore always goes home with something. The Caliph has taught these people a lot, the rest should refrain. more
Franco Califano
He definitely didn't make the music I listen to, but that doesn't change (for a non-childish definition) the fact that for the 3-4 years leading up to '80, he represented an important note in Italian light music, and his certainly unappealing image helped him not a little (the strange things about us Italians). The style was very personal, and I can understand that it could appeal to a certain market, where many like him and worse than him were around. However, my personal rating is 1. more