The Police
The group that boasts a grand total of zero imitation attempts. more
Willie Nelson
Shotgun Willie. In the Hall of Fame of songwriters, hands down. more
Aphex Twin
Yeah, yeah, genius, innovator, crazy, whatever you want. But also a huge ballbreaker. Because when it comes to boredom, Klaus Schulze manages to be even worse. more
Ghemon
From afar, I’ve always hated it. Then I saw it at Sanremo 2019, and my hatred was reaffirmed. I then saw it again at Sanremo and appreciated it. Finally, the album came out... and I reassessed it. more
Damiano Della Torre -My Quarantine
Album of 12 tracks composed by Damiano Della Torre more
Damiano Della Torre
Italian singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist more
Desert Rose Band -The Desert Rose Band
Great album... The band wasn't perfectly polished yet, and they didn't produce an album that matched their later ones, but still a record worth having! more
Desert Rose Band
One of the best country bands in history... Too underrated! more
Chet Atkins & Mark Knopler
A partnership that lasted the length of just one album... But what an album! more
Dave Grohl
It may not be liked, but it must be acknowledged that he managed to step out of his "comfort zone" with the Foo Fighters. He transformed from "the drummer of Nirvana" to "the frontman of Foo Fighters." more
B. Sterling -La matrice spezzata
Powerful, surprising, and revolutionary, with a strong and evocative writing style. A masterpiece to read, and if possible, to reread. more
The 5th Dimension
Let the sunshiine
Let the sunshiine
The suuunshine in more
The Beatles
"I listen to true and good music, Beatles, Pink Floyd, Zeppelin, today music is a mess." Quote. more
Alice Mudgarden
Alice in Chains + Soundgarden + Mudhoney = a pitiful name more
Anastatica -In a sleeping garden
Venetian band that suggests a renewed return to the more cultured new wave of the '80s, through ambient and post-rock incursions. more
Ornella Vanoni, Vinicius De Moraes, Toquinho
Life, my friend, is the art of meeting. more
Måneskin
They received heartfelt compliments from Fiascos rossi, the greatest living enigma of Italian music, for their song at the Ariston and "daje soto," besides coming from a recently shabby x f (how beautiful were the times of ICS and Yendrie ah), they know how to elevate from a crappy cliché those few merits dictated by their age group, and I will give my judgment without prejudice: from the exocarp to their core, medium-high quality for the group, because it avoids tacky rehashes of drunken repertoires from stornellaro or of pop stuff that winks and is easy, typical of the Olympus of the popular bands from Lazio-Rome all in the spotlight (where crews like CDF don’t count as such), which came chronologically after the legendary Banco. And for damianin, 3 balls, they were. more
Måneskin
Oh, finally some pure roocknruoll! more