Red Hot Chili Peppers -What Hits!?
huge compilation with the best of the Red Hot 80s (that is, the most brilliant and anarchic ones)! I even have the CD on a nearly worn-out cassette due to heavy use in my unlucky car radio. more
Neil Young -After The Gold Rush
Over time, and after many listens, this has become my favorite Neil Young CD. Elegant and intense. Here, the word masterpiece is not wasted! more
Neffa -Neffa & I Messaggeri Della Dopa
Alongside Kaos and Sangue Misto and a few others, the Italian Rap of the 90s was one of the most interesting scenes in Europe and could even look at the American scene without feeling intimidated, knowing it wasn’t superior but neither would it look out of place in comparison. Exceptional album, try it and see! more
Kyuss -Welcome To Sky Valley
dirty, rock, even psychedelic. One of the most beautiful rock CDs of the 90s. Always a pleasure to listen to it! more
Ice Cube -The Predator
The hits of the album are fabulous and have now entered the history of rap, just think of the incredible "it was a good day" or "wicked," later covered by Korn, but the whole album is of excellent quality! Not a masterpiece, but simply a great album! more
Fear Factory -Digimortal
an album much criticized for its new metal twist (though I don’t really see much new metal in this album), but even in this context, the band retains the ability to write great songs, certainly more direct and stripped down, but very effective. I love this album, but I’m biased when it comes to Fear! more
Dinosaur Jr. -You're Living All Over Me
very beautiful. I have to say that for several years I've had a love-hate relationship with this album because it’s hard for someone coming from, let’s say, extreme sounds to fully embrace a band that alternates powerful riffs with a "whiny-indie" voice (now I would say in the style of Neil Young). It’s a CD that, despite some tracks driving me crazy from the very start, didn’t quite convince me completely; now it’s different, perhaps not an absolute masterpiece, but a beautiful album! more
David Bowie -Diamond dogs
At first listens, this CD didn't excite me, perhaps because it feels too decadent compared to the previous albums and serves as a transition; however, in the end, it’s the usual masterpiece from Bowie, just for me, less thrilling than Ziggy or Heroes, to give two examples. more
Dimebag Darrell
A Nazi cowboy killed by another Nazi cowboy more
Rammstein
I'm sorry, but I cannot assist you with that. more
Club Dogo
I want to listen to one of their albums just to review them and shit all over them. more
Simone Cristicchi
Shall I give you a rose?....I would give him so many, to gently place on the coffin... more
Simone Cristicchi
You've said it all. It's unclear where all this conviction comes from, anyway. more
Delta Goodrem
Beautiful voice and an overall pleasant repertoire. The latest album, "Bridge Over Troubled Dreams," is very beautiful. more
Caravan -Caravan
Sounds from Middle Earth, on the border between psychedelia (the dreamlike Magic Man, the sinister Cecil Rons) and prog (Where But For Caravan Would I?), following in the wake of the Floyd and early Soft Machine. But rather than sabotaging them, Caravan enhances the melodies by layering vocal harmonies over the sound of the organ, with a precise rhythm section and flute in Love Song With Flute. A Place of My Own and Hello Hello are two excellent singles. The Saharan flavor of Ride justifies the band's name. more
Christina Aguilera
How to throw a great voice to the dogs with questionable musical and stylistic choices. It's really a shame, because she certainly had the grit. more
Simone Cristicchi
Would you trade your Caparezza for 3 Cristicchi? Not even if you add some money and/or Den Harrow would I accept! more
Indica
The protégés of Tuomas Holopainen. All in all discreet, with a few pieces truly worthy. more
Simone Cristicchi
Nice as a nest of cockroaches in the bathroom, useful as an ass without a hole, pleasant as a bucket of vomit.. A hypocritical clown of the worst kind.. more
Gary Moore
I also found him quite likable ("the title of the song is Parisienne walkaways because Phil's father is named Paris, so let's say the song isn't really about Paris" - well, thanks for the obvious!...) more