The Seattle I like. Immense. more
So many emotions in defiance of everyone. Two masterpiece albums. That's no small feat. more
When I found out, the river had just swept him away. An unjust loss of a great artist but above all an immense and inimitable voice. Ever since I discovered this hipster with the face (and voice) of an angel, I couldn't help but love him and I believe I will continue forever. Hi Jeff, we will meet sooner or later.. I hope so. more
Frank Sinatra, Robert Plant, Janis Joplin, Ian Gillian, Joe Cocker, Ronnie James Dio, Jim Morrison, Layne Staley, Michael Bublè, David Gilmour, Giorgia... Jeff Buckley more
Thanks to them, every time I open a package, I always feel a little anxious. more
Life is beautiful, worth a career; for the rest, a great TV character. His desire to "scandalize" initially made him unsettling, then our lovely reason absorbed him like it does with any media behavior, rendering it dreary and "normal." Perhaps if he did drugs, he would gain points... more
A blue meteor in the starry sky of rock. more
a really beautiful movie, Johnny Stecchino. one. then the infamous and ever-present milkman at the knees more
All that's left for us is to cry more
Come on, even the little devil shows up. The rest is crap. more
Exploded. Daunbailò and then just Daun more
They have a few screws loose. More than a few, actually. And I love them for that. more
"...like a toilet bowl in the middle of the desert...useless." Then go ahead and make a damn Turkish-style shit. more
I Nevermore are the perfect synthesis of Heavy Metal. The dark sublimation of melody, technique, and power, immersed in words and images of profound wisdom and mystical contemplation. They are the pinnacle of the truest and most visceral emotionality, of raw, uncompromising genius. True Metal, true Soul. more
These were indeed seminal, they opened highways. more
I recommend you, don’t mess up the crosse! more
Carlo Quoto Cimmino. more
The beauty of emo. more
The cover of "Enjoy the Silence" isn't bad if it weren't for the vocalist... more
Their first EP, "In Reverie," is a gem of poetry and melancholy; it's a shame about the follow-up; they focused more on image than on music and... I don't know... it's really a pity! more