Il bacio sulla bocca
extraordinary more
Vasco Rossi
Over the years, there have been some great songs here and there ('Sally', 'Vivere una favola', 'Gli angeli', 'Vivere', and so on), but unfortunately, for the last twenty years, it has been truly unlistenable. I've never been a fan, but I can't consider it an absolute nullity. Well, 3 seems fair. more
Fabri Fibra
total garbage. more
Lana Del Rey
trigger the losers down here who use indie as a substitute for personality. much better, moreover, than so much official indie garbage. more
Jim Morrison
Yawn. Another junkie who "like, dude, I'm so deep," dead at an almost infantile age as is customary among this rabble. An idol for generations of kids from the '90s raised on lines from the Smemoranda. Hard to say whether it's more predictable or overrated. more
Elio
Total garbage. His shows are awful, his cheap irony with which he conveniently put himself on a pedestal, his damn texts in which the losers identify themselves (serfs, shutters), his fanbase made up of those famous stinking engineering students ("you don't understand anything, they're geniuses!!! Elio graduated from conservatory !!1"). more
Piero Pelù
The worst of the worst. more
Justin Bieber
5 because it triggered hordes of fucking hipster music losers for years and years. more
Vasco Rossi
old slob with empty lyrics, a non-musician, his target is "the man on the street" all bars and despair (same as 883 and Ligabue). smells of provincial cornmeal. more
Gigi D'Alessio
3 just because it triggers all the losers of debaser, 20-something virgin engineering students who still say things like "commercial music" and base their entire personality on being "outside the norm." more
Alanis Morissette -Jagged Little Pill
Not all the pieces are great; maybe they should have made fewer. Beautiful voice, but at some points, it's annoying. more
The Goo Goo Dolls -Superstar Carwash
This record reminded me of the movie Empire Records, I’d say that’s a good thing. Discovered at 17, it would have been a blast. Melodic just enough, and full of heart. more
Franco Califano
Despite the ups and downs, he remains a good artist, even though the character he has created has significantly hindered him. more
Antonello Venditti -Benvenuti in paradiso
Good rhythm, excellent drumming by Carlo Verdone. Listening to it again, it's a decent album if you don't compare it to his masterpieces. more
Prince -Come
At first glance, it might not be pleasing, but if you listen to it multiple times, I wouldn't say it will make you like it, but it certainly won't displease you anymore. more
Nine Inch Nails
THE SCREAM OF THE APOCALYPSE! more
Pino Daniele
Until the early '80s, a great artist who truly deserves to be considered among the greats. Then a few albums come out that are slightly inferior, but still valid, and let's say that until the end of the '80s he remains relevant. In the '90s, like many others, he took a nosedive towards the abyss... but the past is not forgotten. Consequently, the same rating and judgment that I gave to Renato Zero, Bennato, Venditti, etc. more
Tim McGraw -Tim McGraw and The Dance Hall Doctors
Clean country, melodic with a great rhythm. Very enjoyable to listen to, almost like a pop rock disco. more
Roberto Vecchioni -Samarcanda
One of the most beautiful albums of the Italian seventies, very introspective, pop and rock, at times reminiscent of Pink Floyd. more