Decibel -Noblesse oblige
Well-played album with real instruments and no samples. more
Motörhead -Overkill
Raw, dirty, unhealthy, adrenaline-fueled, heavy'n'roll. Title track, Metropolis, No Class, Limb From Limb, fantastic. Perhaps my favorite remains Capricorn because it feels like Lemmy wants to wink at his space rock past. more
Motörhead
The Miracle of Lemmy is that he managed to create a project that retains its uniqueness over time, without ever becoming boring. They are brash without being ridiculous. In contrast to them, in my opinion, AC/DC gets tiresome more easily... more
Laura Pausini
Her lyrics have always made me think. One of the best singers we have in Italy. more
Cosa succederà alla ragazza
Trans? Interesting... and what would you infer it from? It seems that the criticism, always rather struggling with the understanding of Panellian texts, has been fairly unanimous in interpreting the piece as a description of a rape. more
Cosa farà di nuovo
Musically, it could be the child of Michael Jackson, with those keyboards and that bass line...incredible. Lucio, I adore you👐 more
Così gli dei sarebbero
The most rock of the eight tracks is, in the end, the only "minor" moment, which, however, in terms of music and lyrics, has nothing to envy to the others. Find me someone who tells me about an oceanic microwave. more
Però il rinoceronte
Love and non-love. Saw keyboards that first make everything harder, then become softer, and in the chorus open up like a window on Sunday morning. The keyword is rosemary. more
I sacchi della posta
What can I say, my favorite track. Electric piano and funky guitar blend together in a strong and decisive melody. The lyrics need to be deciphered verse by verse, like unwrapping a chocolate, and at the end, you find the heart. more
La metro eccetera
Martello

Martello: La metro eccetera Traccia 04 in La metro eccetera Album - 25 september 1992

A link between Battisti pop and Battisti bianco. Catchy melody and less cryptic lyrics than the previous ones. A monstrous bass line (do you know who the bassist is? I could place him in Olympus). more
Ecco i negozi
Martello

Martello: Ecco i negozi Traccia 03 in Ecco i negozi Album - 25 september 1992

Battisti rap. Dubstep. Dreamlike and electronic. Sorry if I'm brief here, but I'm in a mixed silk frenzy. It's pointless to define it, the lyrics speak for themselves. more
Tutte le pompe
Martello

Martello: Tutte le pompe Traccia 02 in Tutte le pompe Album - 25 september 1992

Same mechanics as CSAR. Even heavier low-end and trippy, powerful lyrics. more
Cosa succederà alla ragazza
Imposing bass line, gritty rhythms, and haunting keyboards. A text that talks (or does it?) about a transgender. How can you not love an album that starts like this? more
Antonello Venditti -Buona Domenica
I'm not really convinced by everything on this album; perhaps there are a few too many divertissements (I could have done without tracks like "Mezzanotte" and "Kriminal"), or a track like the title track, which overall isn't bad, but for its standards feels a bit too easy. Yet those remaining five tracks are each more beautiful than the last, especially the extraordinary "Modena" with that haunting sax by Gato Barbieri: probably his greatest masterpiece. "Tanto valeva avere parlato già da allora, quando tutto era da fare e tu non eri importante.." more
L'orso bruno
First song listened to by Venditti. I had started with the classic stereotypes of the "Roman singer" kind, but after those four fateful minutes, everything dissolved like a little puff of smoke. A short text based on a simple metaphor that ultimately reaches levels that verge on poetry. more
Thomas Wolfe
Rhapsodic writing and a strong desire to explore the lights and shadows of American society. more
Riccardo Marasco
Are you serious? Marasco isn’t on the DEB? Nini, we’re not doing justice to Florentine music here. Oh Debaseriani, you’ve exiled him, taking the shit that God has sent you. more
Pooh -Alessandra
As a long-time admirer of the Pooh, even when writing about an album from 1972, I consider Alessandra an excellent work. My favorite. more
Franco Califano
Well... it's only worth it for "Minuetto" and "La Nevicata Del '56." He may have been a mobster jerk, but we need more authors like him today. I give it a 4 and not a 5 just because he alternated beautiful songs with ridiculous crap. more
Fabrizio De André
What can I say? I have nothing more to say about him. The vote speaks for itself. more