Squeeze -Argybargy
Sparkling power pop band from the 80s, right in the heart of the new wave era: "argybargy" is a gem not to be missed; their absolute masterpiece, a frantic succession of captivating melodies played superbly. Brilliant! more
The Roots -Undun
Backstory of Redford Stephens, an imaginary character trying to make sense of his life. more
The Roots -How I Got Over
With guests like Joanna Newsom, Patty Crash, Monsters Of Folk, and John Legend. more
The Roots -Rising Down
More caustic than ever... more
The Roots -Game Theory
The Roots' protest against the system. more
The Roots -The Tipping Point
Still plenty of groove and funk from these amazing musicians from Philadelphia. Must-listen tracks include "I Don't Care" and the bonus track "Din Da Da" featuring a more energetic than ever Questlove... more
green -elaine mckenzie
Highly remarkable album of incredibly inspired Pop songs. No other superlatives come to mind, except for one, absolute: listen to it as soon as possible. more
McCoy Tyner
Tyner, never heard anyone play the guitar so badly... but of course, when he dedicates himself to the piano, there's no one that can compare. One of the greatest in Jazz, a formidable left hand, a rain of notes like fiery lapilli from Vesuvius (you have to hear "Sahara", from 1972). more
Il Cile
I hate those wannabes who walk around in V-neck shirts to show off the tattoo they have on their chest. If the shirt is a Metallica one and they wear it just to show off, I hate them even more. If they have a shitty voice and insist on singing, let’s just say I can’t stand them. more
Orianthi
Sure, we've understood that your daddy is quite influential, but besides being blonde and pretty with the guitar, what else can you do? more
Judas Priest
They owe their fame to the lucky series "Police Academy" in the scenes at the Blue Oyster Bar. more
Blue Öyster Cult
They should go back to the Blue Oyster Bar!! more
Planet X
5 just for Quantum ...where coincidentally on the guitar we have Brett Garsed and Allan Holdsworth and not that pug Macalpine!!! more
Tony MacAlpine
The Mino Reitano of the guitar!! more
Il Cile
But stop throwing crap, he's a kid who writes good songs and does it sincerely. He may not be a great innovator, but he's better than the usual clean-faced kids with plenty of love. more
Miles Davis -A Tribute to Jack Johnson
Among the many masterpieces of Miles Davis, one might almost risk putting this gem in the background. For me, it's slightly inferior to the previous one, but it's still a whole lot of great stuff. Rating: 9 more
Black Widow -Sacrifice
"Come, come, come to the Sabbat.
Come to the Sabbat. Satan's there!" Rating: 7.5 more
Van Morrison
Astral Weeks is one of my all-time favorite albums, it's hard to find a flaw in it. Then if you add Moondance, Veedon Fleece, Into The Music, A Common One, and No Guru No Method No Teacher, the 5 is a must. more
Gus Van Sant
Premise: I'm not particularly fond of cinema and I don't know much about it at all. I've seen the following films by this director: Elephant (extraordinary), Paranoid Park (one of the best movies I've ever seen), Last Days (meh...), Drugstore Cowboy (absolute garbage, it can't get any worse. Terrible). So I don't mind it at all. more
Jorma Kaukonen
When I hear the statement "Think about how your tattoos will look when you're old!" I always think of Jorma Kaukonen's back and his acid guitar riffs, too. more