loosing my religion reminds me so much of a shitty summer years ago more
a record from underground... for now, it will be a milestone in 123 years more
In hindsight, I only like "Godlike Snake." The last two tracks rolling, I stopped Oro halfway through the second track... And now I also have to stop Idolum before the end. In my opinion, they received more attention than they deserved, besides the fact that they are close to abusing form and lacking substance. more
lol more
London Calling and Sandinista worn to the bone, those who put one on and stop at technique (never had) don't understand a damn thing. more
Today I hear them less (they've tired me out), but they were remarkable in the '90s... more
Do not molest Brother Baldazzi! more
Two balls. more
A voice to shake the mountains, a terrifying stage presence. more
The king of assholes. more
And then there's someone who says that we can't do rock in Italy... more
The founding figure of an important rock movement that has influenced numerous musical currents. Among the main representatives to remember are the folk of s. francesco, the dream pop of madonna, the Californian psychedelic of gesù cristo, and the glam of benedetto VI. more
Mr Genesis more
Perhaps the most beautiful album in history (like practically all of Bersani's albums). more
Until Ballate per Piccole Iene, it was still decent (albeit far from the glories of the beginnings), after the worst of the worst: at times unlistenable. more
Hardcore Will Never Die more
At times, Pink Floyd seem to have stolen the ambient sounds from Brian Eno... listen to Equatorial Stars... more
Engaged cinema. Both in civil commitment and in the cinematic field. Because this gentleman is not just social-political propaganda; here there is Art, there are Masterpieces, there is Cinema. This is not just a lesson for Italy; the world should pay attention: Elio Petri. more
How? Is man merely a mistake of God? Or perhaps is God merely a mistake of man? (Friedrich Nietzsche) more
Post-rock with almond-shaped eyes more