Jovanotti -Lorenzo 1997: L'Albero
Seen from a Jovanotti perspective, it’s his masterpiece. Compared to other albums, it certainly doesn’t hold up, but oh well... more
Pet Shop Boys -Introspective
A true journey into the world of dance music. more
Francesco Baccini -Baccini A Colori
Maybe his last album is entirely beautiful... more
Tiromancino -Alone Alieno
The "kaleidoscopic" music that was meant to remain part of Zampaglione. more
Francesco Baccini -Nomi e Cognomi
Controversial...but not too much! more
Elio e le Storie Tese -Studentessi
A bit lackluster, compared to the previous ones... but salvageable. more
24 Grana -Underpop
What I like least about them. more
Baustelle -Amen
Between Ciampi and Baudelaire, Hazlewood and the Clash, with a bit of Faber's influence, emerges one of the most beautiful albums of 2008. more
Colle der fomento -Scienza doppia H
The confirmation of their abilities. more
Within Temptation -The Heart of Everything
I might be crazy, but that’s what I prefer from them, along with "Mother Earth." more
Claudio Baglioni -Io Sono Qui
Much more inspired than I thought. Too bad about what came after... more
Claudio Baglioni -Solo
In the Baglioni average... more
Claudio Baglioni -E Tu Come Stai?
See the speech made for "Solo." more
Afterhours -I Milanesi Ammazzano Il Sabato
Not exactly a "Are You Afraid of the Dark?" part two, but with raging experiments that may somehow link back to that CD. more
Caparezza -Le Dimensioni Del Mio Caos
A huge chaos, let's say... but of high quality! An easy and difficult record at the same time! more
Bisca -La Bomba Intelligente
One...two...three million dead! more
Nada -L'Amore è Fortissimo e il Corpo No
From catchy tunes to non-tunes. The leap is not short. more