Dari
Deficients. more
Fabrizio De André
Valerio Rivoli's favorite singer-songwriter. more
The Pogues
One of the best bands of the eighties (but not only). more
Dinosaur Jr.
What do Deep Purple have to do with it? more
Robbie Williams
Particularly appreciated in "Good Morning, Vietnam." more
Casino Royale
"Play it again" is worth a discography more
Radiohead
too much depression in their music. rather dreary more
Radiohead
Very good. They present a particular, engaging style. In my opinion, the highest peak was reached by "No surprises." more
Radiohead
If one day they came out (sooner or later it will happen) with an album based on burps and farts, I am convinced they would still sell, as clever as they are—they've understood this for a long time and continue undeterred to hide behind the alibi of avant-garde experimentation their substantial emptiness of musical content. Pathetic, the band that symbolizes the posers-intellectuals of our time. From their discography, only "The Bends" is worth saving. more
Paul Di'Anno
With the new direction of the Maiden, it would be centered like anchovies in a sea of jam, but it helped create two almost perfect albums. What a pity. more
Robbie Williams
a tremendous cheek with boundless bravado. Someone who knows what it means to do business and is the first to admit it. A top-level artist. more
Steve Harris
Endless musical admiration for an incredible bassist and songwriter. It's no coincidence that the true masterpieces of Maiden bear exclusively his signature. more
Linkin Park
one of the most polished and insipid bands of all time. Like the vast majority of the "mainstream music" of the 2000s. more
Tiziano Ferro
Among Italian pop singers, he is one of the very few that I can tolerate... if nothing else, because, despite being one-dimensional, I acknowledge a good talent in writing lyrics... too bad he is overused in movies for teenagers-kids. more
Green Day
Something good at the beginning, then obviously pitch black and discounted asses. more
Fiorella Mannoia
It's not bad, but it's inconsistent and moreover, his best songs are not the result of his genius. more
Linkin Park
They seemed like a young group determined to revolutionize music with their projects. Instead, they cleverly masked a pop-rock sound aimed at teenage girls and became rich in just a few years, comfortably settled just 3-4 years into their career. Smart, if nothing else, but truly pathetic. more
Green Day
The definitions that make me laugh the most are the ones that say they're now commercialized, but when have they ever been anti-commercial? Then this aesthetic-emo shift is just ridiculous...
Bands for 13-year-olds more