Freddie Mercury
In Testaccio there's Er Mafrodito who never stops singing: "We are the champions." more
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Welcome back my friends to the show that never ends.....ladies and gentlemen: Emerson, Lake and Palmer....monumental.... more
Rick Wakeman
A step below Emerson in my opinion, but still fantastic... his first two solo albums are proof of that... more
Keith Emerson
The keyboardist....the best.... more
King Crimson
Among the greatest of all time, without a doubt.... they have created one of the greatest masterpieces in the history of music!!! Supreme.... more
Camel
We’re not a cigarette company!!!! more
Suicide
urban guerrilla. more
Beethoven
...shocking more
The Velvet Underground
Alright, everyone has their own opinions and sensitivities, but discussing the Velvets or worse, saying they are overrated... the Velvets are one of the few bands that simply cannot be questioned. I get that the world is diverse, but it's just too diverse... more
Muse
immense talent, not always well rewarded, but they deserve. more
Sick of It All
The Gattuso of hardcore more
Rhapsody of Fire
They are the undisputed masters of Symphonic Heavy Metal, they are technically very skilled, and compositionally true geniuses, if it weren't for the fact that they have an 8-year-old personality/culture. This harms them, their image, and their lyrical-conceptual production, which places them on a much lower level compared to their actual great musical abilities. They are, in summary, a living diatribe between the infinitely beautiful and the obscenely ugly. more
Matt Elliott
dark, paranoid, disillusioned, sad, decadent, classic, in one word: TRUE! emotions that are unforgettable! more
Arcade Fire
Win Butler is Jesus! more
Ellen Allien
German dumpling creator of fine electronic farts more
Moby
Artistically, he disappeared with the release of the CD 18. Then, nothing. What a shame. more
Moby
Not bad as an artist, even though his style lies in repeating the same phrases throughout the entirety of a song. Paul McCartney tried this with little success in 1980 with "McCartney II." Moby made a fortune out of it. Patience! more
Moby
the music of the city under the spring rain. more