fucking keyboard! more
Great up to "Meds", which already showed significant signs of weakness. 4.5/5 more
an interesting blend of rock and pop; "Love metal" and the latest offspring, the standout episodes; immature or stranded in improbable spectral/metal shores in the others. 3.5/5 more
stratospheric voice and the merit of not being overwhelmed by premature success, instead delivering a series of excellent albums from 2000 onwards. 4.5/5 more
They are not phenomena, they are not revolutionary, they are not snobs. They have my blessing. more
Masterpiece albums (or at least interesting ones) up to Pop, missteps with HTDAAB and All That You Can't Leave Behind, then they bounced back with No Line On The Horizon. Extraordinary live, and so? The greatest rock band of the '80s and '90s. more
Whatever is said about them, in my opinion they remain among the best groups of the entire eighties. A stunning initial post-punk trilogy ("Boy," "October," and "War"), two masterpieces produced by Eno ("The Unforgettable Fire" and "The Joshua Tree"), a great live album ("Rattle and Hum"), and an excellent electronic turn ("Achtung Baby" and partly "Zooropa") make them a band of considerable stature. Since 1997, unfortunately, they have been at the mercy of the waves. more
Life Is a Constant Journey Home great album more
Yes, of course, latrine. Please... for me today he knows how to do it better than Morgan. more
Irritating poppet-like androgyne, wannabe Andy Warhol lookalike and an artist sold for a pittance. A latrine like his worthy companion Morgan. more
The true forerunners of the BackStreet Boys! more
Shithead. more
Good for the ignorant masses... The Boss in America, the Komandante in Italy, in short, everyone gets the disaster they deserve. ZERO. more
A perfect trash cross between Renato Zero and Malgioglio. more
Well done, very well done. But others like John Entwistle, Chris Squire, Jack Bruce, Larry Graham, Geddy Lee, or Tony Levin (just to stick to the rock realm) have been even more so. more
My vote would actually be a 10. more
One of her best and most famous tracks is a cover ("Alta Marea", read "Don't Dream It's Over").. I think that says a lot.. more
Only in Italy could someone like this become popular! more
..supermarket singer-songwriter more
A good man who does his job well, without shame and without praise. Thanks to the general mediocrity of Italian music, he even manages to stand out as a Maestro. more