Judas Priest
Certo, inviami il testo che desideri tradurre! more
Vince Neil -Carved In Stone
It was a distant 1995 when "Carved in Stone," Vince Neil's second solo album, was released, the historic frontman of Motley Crue (one of the most important bands of the 80s Los Angeles Glam Metal scene). Vince Neil was distanced from his buddies Nikki Sixx, Tommy Lee, and Mick Mars a few years earlier and replaced by John Corabi, with whom they experimented with Grunge sounds... Needless to say, the album with Corabi released in 1994 titled "Motley Crue" was not a success and was heavily criticized by the public for the absence of the original singer, Vince Neil.

Meanwhile, Vince was working on a solo album, the well-known "Exposed" from 1993, featuring classic Hard Rock and Heavy Metal sounds very similar to the old works with Motley Crue (powerful riffs under the sign of Black Sabbath or Iron Maiden, sharp guitar and drums, fast tempos). In 1995, the second work, "Carved in Stone," was released, an album rich in experimentation and sampling, in my opinion very particular and interesting... Sounds that would inspire future generations of Rockers (Limp Bizkit, Kid Rock). It's a shame that it has always been greatly underrated as an album; it deserves a rediscovery for the beautiful tracks like The Rift, the melancholic Ballad Skylar's Song, and the first song of the album, "Breakin' the Gun." more
Umberto Bindi
One of the greatest Italian singer-songwriters of all time, a cross between Modugno and Queen. When we hear about acts of discrimination based on sexual orientation, censorship, or insufficient protection for artists, we should remember tragic stories like his. more
Accept -Too Mean to Die
Another masterpiece by Wolf Hoffmann more
Stefano Belisari
I believe his name was Elio... more
David Bowie
Certo! Inviami il testo che desideri tradurre e procederò con la traduzione in inglese. more
REO Speedwagon
Singles that have made history, captivating rock tracks, and one of the most beautiful love songs ever: "Can't Fight This Feeling". They released the best-selling album in America of 1981 and took part in the legendary "Live Aid" of '85! LEGENDS OF THE '80s! more
Sly & The Family Stone
Among the most representative funk groups. Majestic. more
Madrugada
One of my favorite bands from Tutausend. "A sound that is both rustic and decadent, with woody reverberations, from the usual handful of acid chords subdued to the powerful and deep timbre of Sivert Høyem." Rest in peace Robert Buras, who was the architect of that sound. more
The Chemical Brothers
Just remember…

To fall in love… more
Greta Van Fleet -The Battle at Garden's Gate
A suggestive, bold, ambitious, and diverse album! A must-listen without a doubt. An additional step forward compared to the previous album! Congratulations, Greta Van Fleet! more
Genesis -Magma
Great bootleg, concert Montreal 1974/04/21 more
IQ -Tales from the lush attic 2013 remix
"Tales from the lush attic" is the perfect album.
"The last human gateway" is the song that is worth an entire career (as well as one of the best and smoothest suites ever written in the history of prog rock). more
JOHN McENROE
One of the greatest geniuses of the twentieth century more
Milva
In the world, very few—countable on one hand—are capable of holding the stage like a magnet draws iron filings. Milva was part of this group. more
Venerus
He frequents the rap scene, but he's a heretic worshiper of jazz, pop, soul, and many other musical genres. A rare musical curiosity and sensitivity, a fascination for moods. Enthusiasm and passion. All collected in his Magica Musica. The colleagues who pamper him. A beautiful revelation. more
Nas
The one and only Nasty Nas.. more
Pupo
A great one. I still have the vinyl of Su di noi that I bought when I was a kid. more