What A Funk?!
5 of encouragement. more
Canada
gave birth to Trombino and Pompadour more
Canada
"It's not even a real country anyway"
but it had an amazing garage-punk scene: BBQ/Mark Sultan, Deadly Snakes, Demon Claws, Scat Rag Busters, Les Sexarenos, not to mention HC bands like DOA and Subhumans. more
Opeth
They take their name from a city mentioned in a book by Wilbur Smith. A bit too confident, but undeniably badass. more
Canada
my house more
Canada
but also Nadja, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Feist and music aside, Steve Nash! (wow, I didn't know the Mamas & Papas were Canadian!) more
Canada
Yes, but it also gave us Nickelback, Avril Lavigne, Celine Dion, Sum 41, Simple Plan, Justin Bieber... then there are Rush who boost the average. more
Mary J. Blige
from Boro Vox to Kid Cock passing through TiziANO Ferro, this rough fishmonger in designer clothes knows how to settle on shit like even the best horseflies. more
Canada
the homeland of Leonard Cohen, Gordon Lightfoot, and Ian Tyson, 5 regardless. more
What A Funk?!
Finally, a new band making great music... I give them 5, but they need to come back to play at Corallo! more
Opeth
Sopraffini. more
Bob Dylan
Not to mention his monumental '60s, he would deserve 5 stars just for Blood on the Tracks. Of course, he's released a lot of crap albums too. Then after 30 albums, at 56, he gives us Time Out of Mind, and you think about what an incredible artist Robert Zimmerman is. more
Pink Floyd
Two fundamental albums (The Piper at the Gates of Dawn; A Saucerful of Secrets), two excellent albums (Ummagumma, Atom Heart Mother). For the rest, they are highly overrated. more
Francesco Renga
he's been a pain in the ass with his sappy nursery rhymes dedicated to family, meanwhile his wife is cheating on him big time, serves him right more
Francesco Renga
A notch above the crap... a few miles below the passing grade. more
Bon Jovi
Group too harshly criticized on this site: Okay, they may not be phenomenal, but up until '92, during their AOR phase, they were appreciable in my opinion. The advent of grunge (as it happened to many other '80s bands) must have clouded John and the guys' judgment, as artistically they would have been better off disbanding instead of sinking so low, but it is what it is... more
Francesco Renga
Francesco Scorrenga more
Roger Waters
The Son of Muddy Waters more
Francesco Renga
One good thing about it, though, is that it has a stupid face. That way, you already know what to expect. more
Francesco Renga
And that's how you'll say what you waaaaant love to be if you always leave me alooone.... the drama is that in the poppitalian landscape, he's among the best if not the best. more