Paradise Lost -Paradise Lost
The first album I bought from the English band. Coincidentally, it belongs to the band's later phase, so we find ourselves facing a decidedly lighter Metal, yet still well-crafted. One could say it's just a well-executed homework assignment, but if only there were more "homework assignments" of this quality around... more
Thin Lizzy
Whatever they say, fundamental. History of rock. more
Paradise Lost
Pioneers alongside others (My Dying Bride, Anathema...) of Gothic Metal in its truest sense, they have smoothly transitioned through various phases, changing their skin without ever completely losing their essence. Their beginnings with "Gothic" are unmatched, the new-wave phase is commendable, and then they returned to high levels with the band's latest incarnation, the most "Rock" and accessible one. A band that has never completely disappointed me, at most leaving me a bit frustrated from time to time. more
Björk
Supremely beautiful things alternated with downright rubbish. more
Wolfbrigade
Absolute masters of a genre (Crust) that boasts one of the most expansive underground landscapes. A handful of top-tier albums, an unbeatable attitude, and winning ideas; in other words, the more than worthy heirs of a genre that, while not widely known on a popular level, has one of the most vibrant and qualitatively appreciated scenes. more
Metallica -Master Of Puppets
A masterpiece of undeniable value from a band that will never be able to replicate itself, almost as if wanting to condense all its talent into a single great work before slowly fading away. I find it impossible to pinpoint a peak in this platter for the simple reason that it is a work produced and packaged in an absolutely flawless manner. more
Acheron -Rites of the Black Mass
An interesting debut for an act that has never received the recognition it deserves. Acheron find themselves adding to the vast American Death Metal underground, despite having a career spanning over twenty years and a respectable discography. This first effort shows us a band determined in the stylistic direction to take, focused on the heaviness of the arrangements rather than on the speed of execution. more
Malevolent Creation -The Ten Commandments
Debut album of a seminal band that will become one of the cornerstones of American school Death Metal in the following years. An album that, while revealing a certain immaturity, widely showcases the talent of a band that will reach full maturity with the subsequent albums. A piece of history to have. more
New Musik -Anywhere
A 12-string guitar and a Fairlight haven't traveled together so well since 1981. Some consider it the best synth album ever recorded; I just say it’s never too late to get to know them... and love them. more
Stadio
Great in their early days as the supporting act for Dalla in the second half of the '70s and the first of the '80s. As "solo artists," their first albums were good until the end of the '80s, followed by a constant and sad commercialization. more
Stadio
Too many friends of Vasco. more
Anna Moroni Antonella Clerici
One-eighth of a brain between the two of us!! more
Eumir Deodato
Synonym of Pure Class!! more
Manu Dibango
Mango Pelcazzo! more
Zucchero
in the coffee NEVER, in the cappuccino two sugar packets. more
Zucchero
Chemical compound formed by the bond between the two monosaccharides glucose and fructose. Mainly used in nutrition, it represents a readily assimilable food, providing about 17 KJ (4 kilocalories) per gram. more
Zucchero
One of the biggest Italian disappointments in 30 years. After writing songs for Michele Pecora and Stefano Sani, it seemed (I say SEEMED, okay?) that he intended to be an artist. And from the '85 album with Randy Jackson to "Oro, Incenso...", I almost believed it. Almost, and for this, I spare him. But from the '90s onwards... let's skip it, today it even annoys me to see him on TV. A fraud. He was singing "Nuovo Meraviglioso Amico" for Joe Cocker and then plagiarizing his songs. What a piece of shit friend. more
Silvio Berlusconi
One who has proven to be a true Italian, who has always milked the state like only we Italians know how to do. more
Zucchero
King of Blues him?!!! Is this a joke? If he’s the king of blues, then it means Muddy Waters was Beethoven....A scriptwriter among scriptwriters and some lyrics that are nothing short of scandalous like "Il Grande Baboomba" or "Bacco Perbacco"....And what can we say about "C'è un dondolo che dondola..." Mmh, what a discovery of America you’ve made, dear Adelmo!!! more