Mad Season
Well, "grunge" itself is a silly word that doesn’t refer to anything precise, but using it for these is absurd (I can even hear glimpses of Bossa Nova in Above). more
Kyuss
Kyuss is a sound stamp. The generator party and the yucca brevifolia make the backdrop. more
Mad Season
The swan song of the grunge era and also its jewel. more
A Tribe Called Quest
Fluid jazzfunk rap, delicious like few others. more
Mos Def
BOKA BOKA BOKA BOKA BOKA BOKA more
Mad Season
When "supergroup" doesn’t necessarily mean “playing who has the biggest one.” more
Giuni Russo
Coelum has perfectly captured the grace and wonder of Giuni Russo. Little to say: the greatest. more
Depeche Mode
a bit too 80s for my taste more
Kaleidoscope
just the name... and the first 2 albums. more
Stanley Kubrick
"Watching a Kubrick film is like looking at the peak of a mountain. You look up and wonder how someone managed to climb so high." Martin Scorsese. "One of the rare authors who can win over millions of viewers with art, with thought... The most visionary artist-philosopher compared to almost all his contemporary philosophers." Goffredo Fofi. I think these words are enough, even though at the same time, millions wouldn't be enough. more
Marilyn Manson
He slept with Dita Von Teese. What anger. more
Depeche Mode
a good band, nothing more... violator and black celebration 2 albums vastly overrated. more
Scorpions
Columns of Hard Rock. more
Scorpions
They were definitely one of the most "yeah" bands in hard rock. But comparing them to Deep Purple and Queen is quite an exaggeration! more
Foo Fighters
little shit group! more
Kings of Convenience
Exquisitely refined. more
Sophie Ellis-Bextor
"Trip The Light Fantastic" is truly a beautiful album, even though I don't particularly appreciate this genre. A very pleasant surprise; as for the aesthetic side, it’s an intriguing and stylish beauty, very elegant just the way I like it. more
Rainbow
immense with Ronnie James Dio, with J.L. Turner don’t excite me as a musical proposal but they still have their reasons, quite anonymous in the fleeting reincarnation of 1995. more
Emigrate
disappointing parallel project by Richard Kruspe: excellent guitarist in his field, somewhat decent songwriter, less than mediocre singer; one hopes it remains just a pastime already archived. more