Classical
Conservatory girls (mostly bimbos) don’t interest me, so I can do without them as well. more
Greenslade -Greenslade
The debut of a perfectly balanced group, despite the moniker. Long instrumental passages, guitar replaced by the solo bass, light and fast drumming, intriguing vocals, and dual keyboard work with all the tricks of the genre. After 40 years, one single adjective: ELEGANT. more
Classical
Classical music is a curious phenomenon in the modern world. It is often referred to as "music for old people," both due to its historical dating and also because of the instruments used (obviously, no instrument born in the twentieth century). Yet, nowadays, we often find added value in certain songs simply because there is a cello here, an oboe there, or a horn down below. How’s that for a story? more
Johann Sebastian Bach
The man who invented flowers. What would spring be without him? more
I cani
Too Mainstream more
Radiohead -The King Of Limbs
Beautiful only "Lotus Flower". The rest is boredom and so much snobbery.

4/10 more
The XX -XX
7.5/10 more
The Beatles
Personally, I love browsing for comments about the Beatles written like that, a bit to seem "alternative" (which is very trendy at the moment).
Wonderful ones like "overrated, flat, cliché."
I simply don’t get it, the Beatles are the Beatles; I have found kids in Africa singing Let it Be and, in my opinion, I believe they are the ones who understand the Fab Four the most. more
I cani
The only dogs that should stay in shelters for life. more
Pascal Quignard
better to start with him or with Corneau? more
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio
a great one, or rather, speaking of geniuses ended up on the watermarked paper, I would say it's second to none (or almost): Ingrandisci questa immagine more
Allan Holdsworth
All in all, I still find the vocal parts not that bad. more
Nanni Moretti
one of the great evils of Berlusconism. more