Scissor Sisters
They deserve to be brutally fucked for the shitty music they make. But I'm afraid they wouldn't consider it a punishment. more
Zucchero
I preferred him when he was playing backup in Lynyrd Skynyrd, with a big hat and long hair. more
Gabrielle
Wonder of nature. Spectacular voice, beautiful songs, elegant and classy. Absolutely magnificent. more
Christina Aguilera
Really ugly piece of rubber with pseudo-human features and, to make matters worse, an awful voice. It sings perpetually out of tune and screams...damn how it screams, it’s worse than Pausini. more
Morgan
shit [ʃɪt] n. 1 The undigested part of food that is expelled through defecation SYN dung, excrement, feces. 2 figurative. A despicable person or thing, of no account or value: that man, that movie is a piece of shit. more
Morgan
Fantastic with Bluvertigo, excellent as a solo artist, great in a television context as well. more
Luis Buñuel
At the risk of being repetitive, genius! more
Aphex Twin
aphex twin is like a god to me more
Tom Waits -Swordfishtrombones
Well, I think I prefer this to Rain Dogs. Compared to its successor, it's more innovative, daring, and experimental, even though the quality of the tracks is more or less the same. One of my favorite albums, in any case. more
Linda Ronstadt -Heart Like a Wheel
Of the first period, the most accessible, perfect for lazy summer afternoons. more
Linda Ronstadt
Warm and intense voice, listening to "Long Long Time" more
Antonio Di Pietro, Gianni Barbacetto
It's true, he uses a lot of nice words, and I like him too, but from his side, I would like to see more actions and less talk. more
The Wake
Second album by IQ and the peak of New Progressive. more
Caribou -Swim
Interesting album in the more "pop" tracks. Light experimentation in the rest of the overall work. A decent album that won't become one of my favorites. Nice to listen to at "convivial" occasions. more
Nathan Fake -Drowning in a Sea of Love
A modest start for an artist who certainly shows promise. more
Enrico Ruggeri
Underestimated, by now his image is more associated with that of a television presenter (he has some blame in this), but as far as his music side is concerned, there's nothing to say, an unmistakable voice, an excellent lyricist, and a great guitarist by his side for over twenty years (Luigi Schiavone). more
R.E.M.
A really great group up to "Green". Then moooolto less. more
The Wake
first, the most honest workers of twilight post-punk and then able to reinvent themselves, refining with each single, until they became the perfect song machine of all indie pop. The fact that they released huge records on Factory first and then on Sarah should already serve as a guarantee. more