George Michael -Faith
A Pop Revolution of the 80s more
Tom Waits -Swordfishtrombones
Stupendous album from the mid-'80s by one of the most eclectic artists in the USA. more
Variazione I
rafssru

rafssru: Variazione I Traccia 03 in Variazione I Album - 21 july 2006

Vote given by mistake. I'm leaving a 3 because it gets to at least 3. more
Ava Max
Like lava more
Sigur Rós
Great songs for documentaries about Iceland more
Aktuala
Great sonic experiment revolving around the genius of Maioli and Cavallanti. At times reminiscent of Telaio Magnetico. Esperanto in music! more
Piero Pelù -Pugili Fragili
The initial attack and the accompaniment to the verses of the single "Gigante" are heavily reminiscent of "Gone Away" by The Offspring from I.O.T.O. [listen to believe], and in "Ferro Caldo" I didn’t hear any sonic imitations but at the same time I picked up on a social anger and self-deprecation for not having written one like that for the eternal idol Ozzy [who was fresh off the benefit trio with "luggage-boy" Elton J and Slash], and I provided the substantial premise; and if "Luna Nuda" is an unusual but charming track for him, the other tracks from Pugili are deadly boring, in addition to giving the effect of poorly done b-sides of outdated material, and I’ve said almost everything: as a solo artist, he has no fresh ideas left, and he’s managed to stay afloat until his first San-Rambo [as a guest] with some decent collaborations all outside the mainstream circuit. Collaborations that, after unfortunately finishing his fourth musical period, we will remember in twelve. more
Piero Pelù -Pugili Fragili
The initial attack and the accompaniment to the verses of the single "Gigante" are very much reminiscent of "Gone Away" by The Offspring from I.O.T.O. [listen to believe], and in "Ferro Caldo" I didn’t perceive any sonic mimicry but rather sensed at the same time a social anger and self-deprecation for not having written something like that for the everlasting idol Ozzy [who had just come back from the benefit trio with "luggage-boy" Elton J and Slash]. I've laid out the substantial premise; and if "Luna Nuda" is an unusual yet appealing track for him, the other tracks from Pugili are mortally boring and give off the effect of poorly produced b-sides from dated material. I’ve said [almost] everything: as a solo artist, he no longer has fresh ideas, and he has stayed afloat until his first San-Rambo [as a guest] with decent collaborations all outside the mainstream circuit. Collaborations of which, unfortunately, after finishing his fourth music period, we will only remember in twelve. more
The New Year
Who knows what Neil Young thinks? more
Andrea Guerra
It almost touches perfection in almost all soundtracks. I Cesaroni is my favorite, but it could be explored further. Also the author of mainstream pop songs. more
Matteo Branciamore
To be the singer-songwriter of a TV show is way better than many others who make songs outside the set.
New words, I want to bite life and Anywhere You Go, the diamond tips of his discography of about 30 tracks. more
Pearls Before Swine -Balaklava
[1968]

Pearls Before Swine: the strange, skewed, restless, weird-folk-acidic world of T. Rapp. Unidentifiable objects. (2) more
Pearls Before Swine -One Nation Underground
[1967]

Pearls Before Swine: the strange, skewed, restless, weird-folk-tinged world of T. Rapp. Unidentifiable objects. (1) more
The Cranberries
Mediocre group suitable for those who do not want to delve into the history of '90s rock. more
Alvaro Soler
Someone came out of anonymity with "El mismo sol" [which wasn't that bad] and not even 3 summers later he releases "Lo Mismo". Just this. And if we think of some macro-plagiarism used as a catchy tune and how he has then recycled himself in the middle of TV and in his Country, it results in a gigantic ...rip-off. Go back to being a waiter on commission, starting this Monday!!! more
Pino Daniele -Mascalzone Latino
Mascalzone Latino; it is one of the favorite albums of the singer-songwriter himself, made entirely in-house and programmed on the computer by pianist Bruno Illiano alongside Daniele for several years now. Taken from the album; more
'O 'mericano
Mascalzone Latino; it is one of the favorite albums of the singer-songwriter himself, entirely produced at home and programmed on the computer by the keyboardist Bruno Illiano alongside Daniele for several years now. Taken from the album;
'O 'Mericano. Pino Daniele. Pino Daniele - 'O 'mericano
 more
Mark Stewart
I learned of his untimely passing. With the Pop Group, I always found it a bit difficult to listen, finding their musical proposal a bit too random, despite being original. I prefer their solo works, the first with the Maffia featuring a sound that is still today truly astonishing, and the second "As The Veneer of..." being creatively "cabaretvoltairian." more
Iris
Salesuliveires

Salesuliveires: Iris Traccia 11 in Iris Album - 22 september 1998

One of the most heart-wrenching "nineties things in music" I have heard in the masculine outside of that decade. more
Queen
Aside from Brian May (great sound and good guitar ideas), Queen is pretty mediocre (including the singer). In decades of career, I can only name 5/6 songs at most; everything else is boring ba-rock. And yet people love them (and that leaves no doubt). more