Setting aside his "anarcho-Nazi" past, one cannot help but acknowledge the greatness of a masterpiece such as "the gospel of inhumanity." more
Rather boring. Satan and the Panzer are now less frightening than a Tridentine Mass. more
May the Lord take away his calling. more
I already knew him from a terrible song in "Fast and Furious Tokyo Drift" (Conteo), I didn't think he would come back to be a pain in the ass. more
Undeniable vocal qualities and an important figure in Italian rock. But in these cases, it seems that one must speak positively: it's also necessary to mention that sometimes he overdid it with his forced vocalizations, which were somewhat out of context or simply unnecessary. more
I thought we had hit rock bottom with Lady Gaga. more
He used to be an animal. more
A sci-fi and unique voice in those years! However, no one ever mentions her vocal contribution in "I Ribelli" (late '60s), former backing band of Celentano and Sacco, even before bringing Area to light. more
But what a topographic ocean is, at least someone knows? more
But then it was discovered which planet he came from?!? Because someone who sings like that is certainly not human. more
Long live the boss!!! more
cold and schematic. An example of how music studied at a desk and prepared like an algebraic formula is rather sterile. more
How to ruin the summer with a crappy song more
I reviewed his nice (alleged) plagiarism at the expense of Fossati, and despite the resulting disastrous DeRango, I take pride in it. Let me reiterate: he sings like a seal. more
but also no more
Those 2 times I listened to them, my misanthropy reached heavenly levels. more
an original director. Lost in Translation is her peak. However, I believe she has yet to create the work for which she will be remembered. As of now, to me, she remains the daughter of Michele Corleone. Still, well done. more
I don’t know if we did it right in Italy. From Gaber to Joy Division, from electronic new wave to cyberpunk post-punk, from spoken word to the more traumatic post-rock, from Diaframma to CCCP. A trip accompanied by a narrating voice that sings about the alienation of living in a foreign land, the ruins of socialism and communism, flavored with paranoia and Emilian sarcasm. To me, it’s crazy not to understand that if they sang in English, they would already be global generational idols. more
Is he still at large? more
Good job! You've won a globe! more