Green Day
"Oh love, won't you take me cloooose tooo yooooouuuuuu!" I foresee an endless stream of criticism for the next three albums from the poor Green Day (yes, a trilogy). A nice 2.5 for these grown-up kids who, in the end, in their genre (power pop), aren’t as annoying and bothersome as everyone says. more
Siouxsie and the Banshees
"Hong Kong Garden" was spinning on the turntable, and that's when I thought to myself: "They could really make history...". more
Johnny Thunders
This man was the Rock. Without a doubt. more
Freddie Mercury
The quintessential frontman, born to be on stage. more
Freddie Mercury
"The Show Must Go On" is more than enough for me, pleasantly. more
Freddie Mercury
Someone once said about him, "God exists, and he has a mustache." Well, he's basically right. God exists, and he has a mustache. But his name is Frank Zappa. more
Lisa Gerrard -The Mirror Pool
Milan in August: the dark shades of the sky, the clouds quickly gathering, an air of storm... and this incredible voice carrying me away... more
Cannibal Ox
Of phoenixes among the pigeons. more
Leonard Cohen -Songs From A Room
extraordinary masterpiece, perhaps even better than the immense debut. more
Death in June -The Guilty Have No Pride
superb debut, in some ways underestimated, the seismic and martial assaults of a gem like "till the living flesh is burned" radiate dark and fierce atmospheres, each track is adorned with the band’s compositional imagination, at times still immature, but always inspired and powerful, an extraordinary piece like "state laughter" represents not only the peak of the album but perhaps also the pinnacle of this very early phase with the 3-member lineup of DIJ. more
Death In June -Rose Clouds Of Holocaust
worthy follow-up to -but, what ends...- each track is extraordinary, and at times it manages to reach the heights of its immense predecessor, an album that is in some ways even more melancholic and singer-songwriter-esque; songs like "symbols of the sun," "luther's army," or "the accidental protegè" send chills down your spine, wonderful examples of everything that great music should be. more
Björk
Eccentric, eclectic, captivating. more
Nirvana
I like Nirvana, especially those songs with the acoustic guitar, although the singer seems to have been a bit wicked and died in a terrible way. more
Candice Night
in my opinion, Blackmore nailed it… more
Big Black -Songs About Fucking
32 minutes of relentless sonic assault. Almost as beautiful as the previous one, that is, totally awesome. more
Big Black
First and perhaps the best creature of Albini, 2 albums - 2 masterpieces. Fucked-up kickass band. more
Nirvana
Snervana more
Frank Zappa
I'm a handsome son of a bitch more