After this, I couldn't keep up with them anymore, but this is a top-notch album. more
The sweetness of an Icelandic winter day. more
Pop, cabaret, rock? No, simply the manifesto of Regina Spektor. more
between 16 and 18 years old, I must have listened to it like 6 million times. more
Italian pop in a state of grace. more
A perfect album, by an artist who, before and after, never reached the same levels again. more
Live has yet to mature, but their albums are among the most intriguing of recent years. more
Giant. "Roots" is monumental. more
Kneeling. Museica absolute masterpiece, Habemus Capa and The Heretical Dream are fabulous. more
Sgarbi's favorite director. Obvious, but I couldn't resist. more
But are we sure that this man is the father of that being who gave birth to "Ricky & Barabba"? more
Smoky garbage, one of the worst things ever in Italy. The singer, too, has an absolutely ridiculous face. more
Undoubtedly among the greatest interpreters of Italian music. more
The Bethany Curve is a Californian band formed in 1994. They have 5 albums to their name and this mini-album of 6 tracks from 2004. Flaxen is a small-great (small because it's brief, great because it's immensely beautiful) masterpiece because the sound transports you to its own world. The absolute highlights are three tracks: "Automatic," "Jettison," and the masterpiece "Sleep." In Italy, this band seems almost unknown. There isn't much information available, despite the web. The music is rich with "dreamy" atmospheres, featuring "Pink Floyd" guitars in the background and echoes of sounds that let dreams step into reality. I highly recommend listening to "Flaxen," and if the words spoken seem few, it's because the emotions are truly overwhelming! more
An absolute genius, if he were to compose the soundtrack I would even be tempted to watch a Pieraccioni film. more
Disappointed. Despite the first three tracks, Ambarabà cicciccoccò and Putipù being excellent pieces, the rest doesn't take off too easily. Three stars just because at least the arrangements are well done even in the less successful tracks. more
Lucio can’t handle the whole piece. Mina, even though I don’t exactly like her that much, added elegance to the piece and sang it beautifully. more
I am told it's useful. 3 just for the idea of an instrumental. more
Halfway between Desperate Love and Ambarabà cicciccoccò. Better than others, but not wonderful. more
Almost rap-jazz. It feels like I'm listening to a jazz version of "Luk", I don't know why. more