Slayer
They are as extreme as they are repetitive and boring. more
Running With Scissors
The wildest of Software Houses. more
Peter Bardens
Excellent keyboardist and architect of the "Camel Sound." Moreover, he teamed up with the great Andrew Latimer to form one of the most prolific, close-knit, and eclectic duos in the history of progressive rock. more
Slayer
Immortal. Infinite. Vast. My favorite Thrash band, and my absolute favorite Metal band. more
Ac/Dc -Live
Even though I'm not a huge fan of the band in question, every now and then, especially in the car, I gladly put on this double live album, which gathers all the band's most famous and iconic songs. From "Shoot to Thrill" to "Moneytolks", "Hells Bells" and "Sin City". It's a very energetic and raw live performance, definitely a more than sufficient album. more
Pussy Riot
Fuck all of you. Stupid radical-fake-intellectual-sensation alist society... In Italy we had Negazione, we have Affluente and Colle der Fomento, underground stuff, nothing compared to these three cock-sucking bands. No royalties, no fucking sensationalism, just Hardcore, no bullshit. more
Ed Sheeran
I don't even know who he is, and I don't give a damn, screw this mess. Today I'm giving 1 to everyone. more
One Direction
I can't wait to try my new flamethrower on them. more
Borg
I forced you into retirement at a young age, poréllo! more
ZZ Top -The Best of ZZ Top
Nice collection of blues rock from real American bikers... but can someone tell me if their beards are real or not???? more
The frames -Burn the maps
Bought at Glen's concert at the Botanique in Bologna and signed... immense cd more
Radiohead
Emotional, lyrical, depressive, just the right amount of unpleasant. more
Janis Joplin -Pearl
The best of Joplin, the most successful album. A little gem. And then the voice, a pure mix of heroin and southern comfort. 4.5. more
Radiohead
Up to Ok Computer impressive.
And come on... Matt Bellamy from Muse often imitates Yorke... listen to Just to believe. more
Damien Rice
Very good, perhaps it's time for him to release something given the amount of unreleased material he's accumulated... it’s been 9 years since he disappeared from the music scene... more
The Frames
Epic, there's so much to say about them that I don't know where to start. If you like the samples below, I assure you they are worth every last penny you will spend on their records. more
Venetian Snares
the poop in 7/4 more
Massimo Volume -Lungo I Bordi
I have read and heard excellent things about this work, but after several months of repeated and persistent listening, I still haven't digested it... perhaps spoken music rather than sung music doesn't fully convince me. The lyrics, however, are beautiful. more
AFTERHOURS -Quello che non c'è
A dark and disillusioned album, with hard and raw lyrics and dense, full sounds, thanks in part to the increasingly central role of Dario Ciffo's electric violin. Following the exit of Xabier Iriondo, Manuel's role as the sole guitarist becomes even more significant. The result is nonetheless surprising, with songs like the title track that will go down in history as one of the best Italian pieces ever. Definitely an album to have in the collection of anyone who loves Italian alternative rock. more
Afterhours -Non è per sempre
It's hard to maintain the same level as the previous work (Are you afraid of the dark?), but the After continue their metamorphosis. In fact, each album is quite different from the ones before, with very different sounds and styles. This is a work that is surely less experimental and more POP. Nevertheless, I think it's a really good piece of work, with beautiful tracks like "Bianca," "Oceano di gomma," "Non si esce vivi dagli anni '80," "Tutto fa un po' male," and the final track "Cose semplici e banali." The title track is stunning live. more