Modena City Ramblers
Today the group's proposal has changed, as it should be... after fifteen years, they are aware of it and so is their audience, to some extent. The time for slogans has been over for a while, but that does not take away their right to make music. Thinking this way, 80% of artists should hang up their instruments... more
June of 44
Slint and Fugazi coexist together. Very, very good. more
Modena City Ramblers
They unfortunately have nothing more to say. What a shame, they were great. more
Bandabardò
Irritating and unbearable communists, it's true, but in person they are a completely different thing!! Energetic and captivating, a concentrate of pure joy and happiness! :D :D more
Tiziano Ferro
A permanent magnet, a continuous break... a man and his music(??) that hit the heart better than a punch to the face!! A must-listen to understand what music is not... more
Vasco Rossi
I see him well as a Scarab Beetle!! he definitely knows a lot about dung already ;) more
Therapy?
Criminally underestimated. To be rediscovered. more
Eros Ramazzotti
"Ramazzotti Pulizie et affini" uses its voice as a plunger in the service areas ;) those who listen to Eros should know that the condemnation to the stake is not enough to wash away such a sin ;) it is an indelible stain on the soul! more
John Carpenter
Not recommended for those who don't enjoy psychological horror. more
Africa Unite
Cheerful, entertaining, reflective, tough, and captivating. more
Steely Dan
Masters of skill and simultaneously creators of great pop-jazz songs. Just the mere mention of "Do It Again" would be enough... more
Squallor
"Hello, Cardani Bofini Vatti Falli Curlo house? Is my dad still there, or has he left?..."" more
Massimo Troisi
One of those characters that Naples should be proud of. more
Propellerheads
Creators of one of the most interesting electronic albums of the '90s, filled to the brim with electronic rhythms and a tendency that is sometimes jazz, sometimes dub. I miss them so much... more
David Gilmour
I have to take away a vote because of those two monsters that go by the names of "A Momentary Lapse of Reason" and "The Division Bell." As a guitarist, there's no question, of course. more
Jimmy Chamberlin
A fucking phenomenon, unfortunately lost to drugs. more
Cerrone
A big loser more
The Beatles
the history of music more