Jordan Rudess
Technically, he is monstrous, both as a keyboardist and as a pianist; he is varied in sounds and effects and has a background that ranges from fusion influences to the most acid electronics. And he is one of the few who renews himself even from an instrumental point of view; he is a futurist who sees technology as a means of innovation, the only one with the courage to incorporate the continuum, the keytar, the memotron, and even applications for iPhone and iPad... Worthy of respect! more
Mickey Mouse
I prefer Donald Duck comics and Goofy cartoons. "Goofy cartoons" seems like a ... cliché! And indeed it is. more
Mickey Mouse
Come on! You’re shading him too?!...... anyway, it’s true, I prefer Donald Duck. more
Teo Mammucari
A TV persona that will be entertaining when they’re on the channel you don’t watch. more
Foetus
...what a meanie... more
Teo Mammucari
pleasant like a flute across the ass, and when I say across I mean just like the position. more
Teo Mammucari
Look at how that son of a bitch Nando dances! more
Flo Rida
Interesting in the first 2 albums "Mail On Sunday" and "Roots," where the various collaborations with Timbaland, Lil Wayne, and other types made sense. Then he met David Guetta and the tunz tunz. On a downward slope but still the most fun in the genre. A must-see live at some bro-disco night. more
883
Musical neorealism. Excellent. more
Yes -Union
Interesting album, perhaps the most successful of the "new course" embarked upon with "90125": the style of the first period trying to reconcile with the more direct and purely pop/AOR approach of the second. Sometimes the results are good, other times less so. (7.5) more
Behemoth -Demigod
Zos Kia Kultus returns with an even more refined sound and a production that fully captures the destructive totality of the new Behemoth. more
Behemoth -Zos Kia Cultus (Here And Beyond)
Violent and decisive, a blow to their old "blackster" image. Finally, a nasty, aggressive sound, with sharp teeth and ready to butcher. Hammering and cutting rhythms, a feline voice. A great record that, however, sometimes feels a bit saturated with ideas, leading to the occasional skipping of certain songs. more
Behemoth -The Apostasy
A great album, Nergal unleashes a powerful and effective growl for the sound proposed by the band. A violent death metal but melodically well thought out, without any audio "mishaps." Finally, someone who understands that good metal is neither made by pure technicalities (see the early Children Of Bodom) nor by extremely crude qualities both musically and qualitatively (see Behemoth themselves in their early Black Metal productions). A great album. more
Coldplay -Parachutes
Real rating: 3.5.
A beautiful album, beautiful tracks. But too, TOO, TTTTTTOOOOOO melancholy. Great for romantic movie soundtracks or for people who are emotionally in an "active" situation (both positively and negatively). The songs themselves sound very similar to each other. For me, it has been overrated in terms of compositional quality. Melodically enjoyable and listenable. more
Coldplay -X & Y
An album that may grow on you as you listen to it. The Kraftwerkian rendition of Talk/Computer Love is nice, and the increased use of electronic instruments such as synthesizers is commendable. All in all, however, it’s a mediocre album in terms of creative offering. It deserves a 3.5. more
Coldplay -A Rush Of Blood To The Head
A beautiful, decisive, effective pop rock. Good study of the tracks and nice melodies. A drop in quality with "Green Eyes" and "Amsterdam," which make you want to vomit. more
Coldplay -Christmas Lights
The usual pop omelet, which even comes out individually, in a completely isolated context, created solely for the exclusive need to sell and to be able to show up under the tree even in 2011. All in all, a nice and catchy song, pure Coldplay style, the theme for a possible movie finale titled "Christmas at Chris Martin's House." more
Coldplay -Prospekt's March EP
A fall from grace, in my opinion. A return to the origins that I really didn't want to expect after a beautiful and innovative Viva La Vida. Simple and shamefully pop. Only "Life in Technicolor II" is nice. more
Coldplay -Letf Right Left Right
Mediocre live EP that fully showcases the pop potential of the band. Nice idea to distribute it for free at the shows (even though here, our very own Elio E Le Storie Tese are winning with their "Brulè" CDs) but it's not really a "must." more