The wave is coming... more
Perhaps not the most emblematic, but definitely the most complex, difficult, and profound album of Semi Cattivi. Lyrics worthy of literary analysis, images drawn freely from the Bible, and arrangements crafted by genius/drugged minds. This album is Blixa's guitar on "Jack's Shadow," Mick Harvey's xylophone on "The Carny," the sexual delirium of "Hard On For Love," and the organ in "Sad Waters," which is a glimpse of the heavenly amid the hell. A record for life. more
A musician and singer with a unique voice, possessing incredible charm. Guitarists like Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck, and Eric Clapton seem small next to his musical greatness. His supernatural allure is so vast and light-years away from that filthy, ignorant, shithead character that disgusts and makes anyone who dared to laugh at him feel sick. more
The sublimation of noise and feedback. This was an immense project. more
I'm not crazy about this genre, but girls, girls, girls, Dr. Feelgood, and a few other great songs really rock. more
"Seventeen Seconds," "Faith," and "Pornography" absolutely 5... "Kiss Me" and "Wish" are good. Then it will be the abyss... more
Faithful nocturnal companions more
In his honor, they even changed the proverb "carta canta" to "Carta raglia." more
Explosive yet inconsistent. Exceptional in the away match against Barca. more
A cliché, not a singer... more
Perfect mix of violence, melody, and Latin percussion. The first three albums are great, then it declines. more
but the wizard you say? more
the greatest of all more
great guitar more
Marco Minchioni more
It had been a while since I listened to it, what a fucking monster of a record!!! more
The solitude that comforts. more
Restless dead. more
dance with wolves more
It's a name for a Nazi faggot. Schroeder, on the other hand, is the former German chancellor. Revisionist, social democrat hence capitalist hence with the US-Israeli imperialists. more