Not only "The final countdown." "Cherokee," "Rock the night," and "On the loose" are great tracks. "Out of this world" and "Prisoners in paradise" are two excellent albums. If you don't love 80's melodic hard rock, it's better not to leave comments or express judgments about them or similar bands. more
He has often been called the director of "incommunicability," and in fact, in many of his films - perhaps all of them, I couldn't manage to follow him to the end - he communicates absolutely nothing. Aside from an infinite boredom, that is. more
they created the Big Muff...eternal glory! more
Bubbly and spicy R&B-Hip Hop, even though it's within the commercial-pop range. more
Perfect antidote to the urge to live more
Well, stunning is an understatement. Pure poetry. more
BIFOLCS - but 60 beautiful songs in just 6 years. more
these would theoretically be the Italian answer to Roxette, as if it were worth responding to Roxette almost ten years late, by the way. Harmless and innocent, anyway. more
How sweet. more
But has it then come to light whether they are together or not? more
So much boredom, never an emotion. Bergman essentially said that Antonioni was not capable. Bergman, you understand? Not a debaserian-bimbominkia user. more
mediocre more
The same argument applies to "90125": it’s a rock album that’s a bit outside their usual style, an easy-listening approach that doesn’t quite fit the technical characteristics of the band members. It’s more convincing than its predecessor, but it’s still a "minor work." (7) more
Despite Anderson's departure, in "Drama" the Yes machine seems unaffected by the lineup change, delivering a mature, multifaceted work rich in quality. "Machine Messiah" is the highlight of the album, a track to remember. (8) more
Anderson returns, but the decisive shift towards a "polished" rock heavily influenced by AOR makes it one of the least successful albums from the Londoners. It is saved by the innate talent of the musicians, yet it is clear that this is a work (and a genre) that doesn’t fully belong to them. (6.5) more
I don't listen to him, but I recognize his talent and his style, which is anything but predictable; he is the only Italian who has ventured into r'n'b, well done Tiziano! more
I don't particularly like it, but they have a great communication and writing ability, as well as a nice voice. more
One of the greatest Italian voices of all time. more