Vasco Rossi
putting aside all prejudices, he did good things from 1978 to 1993, then the collapse. definitely better than a Ligabue, that’s for sure. I won’t comment on the character and the die-hard fans. more
Monster Magnet
From the trip of 25 tabs to Dopes in ecstasy... then ordinary, before the grand comeback with Last Patrol. more
Oriana Fallaci -QUEL GIORNO SULLA LUNA
FOR ALL THOSE WHO DREAMED OF BEING AN ASTRONAUT AS KIDS more
Freak Antoni
Unique... my undisputed Italic love.
Intelligence and irony without equals. more
Ivan Graziani -Pigro
#absolute masterpiece. In my personal top 20 of the best Italian albums more
Alberto Fortis
Class and a fucking face, a most noble pair.
"The Duomo of Milan," "I am pleased with you," and "The Lilac Chair" for History.
“To you Romans” for Glory. more
Dr. Feelgood
Don't you like Dr. Feelgood - just for the name, hello?!
That’s fine, but the rock 'n' roll attitude in you is nonexistent... just so you know! more
Warrior Soul
Esteemed and honest unloaders of Noble gravel
Beware of useless posers more
R.E.M.
One of the bands that truly deserve the great success they have achieved. In their genre, they are giants. Many great ideas and very few missteps, and their decision to stop is worthy of immense respect. Michael Stipe remains one of the most charismatic frontmen of the past 30 years. more
pino daniele -electric jam
lost for words... records like this shouldn't have even seen the light of day, not even under torture; especially when they print the name of Pino Daniele on it. a huge mess, the single with Jax is perhaps his absolute low point... but what the hell is cumbinat pinù!!? you deserve a kick in the ass! more
Gigi D'Alessio
Rumor has it that the singer-songwriter is trying to join Napoli Centrale. more
Giuni Russo
As Franco Battiato said: "she went up, high, to incredible places." more
Ivan Graziani -Ivangarage
Simply +. More sparse, more inspired, more played, more heterogeneous, more pissed off, more melancholic, more poetic. More than the self-titled of '83, more than Nove, more than Piknic, more than that beautiful little disc that is Malelingue. 9+ more
Pooh
The "critics" pipparoli and conspiracy theorists have never forgiven the SUCCESS of one of the most important Italian bands (along with them, the best Italian guitarist, TECHNIQUE and taste). I won’t elaborate, I’ll just mention a list of albums: "Parsifal" (1973), "Un po' del nostro tempo migliore" (1975), "Poohlover" (1976), "Rotolando respirando" (1977), "Boomerang" (1978), "Viva" (1979), "Stop" (1980), "Buona fortuna" (1981), etc., many are continuously lauded for far less. more
Claudio Baglioni -Claudio Baglioni
Our greatest fortune is that this crap was on the market for only a few months... more
Pino Daniele -Pino Daniele
I'm crazy, and don't mess with me. more
Enzo Carella
Lucio Battisti decided to collaborate with Pasquale Panella, in part, thanks to him. To be rediscovered. more
Alessandra Amoroso
Worse than her are only the covers of her albums and those of Giuseppe Povia (Giuseppe Povia, known more simply as Povia, born in Milan on November 19, 1972, is an Italian singer-songwriter and blogger, winner of the Sanremo Festival 2006 with the song "Vorrei avere il becco"). more
Edoardo Bennato -Sono Solo Canzonette
Beautiful this one too, very light, as the title suggests, and incredibly fun to listen to, especially the two "canzonette" that open or close the album, irresistible. The Bennato I love the most, at his peak, in my opinion ends with "Burattino senza fili," but until 1983 nothing of his is wasted and this little disk is always a joy to relisten to. more
Renato Zero
From zero to ZERO hitchhiking. And did you do your apprenticeship? more