The Who
ROCCAROLLA!!!! more
My Bloody Valentine
noise in Music more
XTC
when pop is by an author more
XTC
Once, I was asked whether I preferred the Beatles or the Rolling Stones, to which I replied: "The Stones have 50 great songs and 20 beautiful ones. The Beatles have 50 beautiful songs and 20 wonderful ones." I believe XTC fits into the latter category. more
Frank Herbert
DeFinizionInteriore 1.16. "Dune", Arrakis, the spice, fascinating...but also not! more
Bugo
Cristiano Bugatti had all the right cards to kick Italian music in the ass and carve out a respectable place for himself, if only he hadn't sold himself for 40 denari to the Italian music industry, inexplicably letting it get to his head. I saw him back in 2003 when he would throw himself on stage and get tangled up in the long cables of his guitar held together by spit, not giving a damn about bruises. Then one day I wake up and see him on Rai 2... You decide. more
The Who
Long Live Rock more
My Bloody Valentine
You've already said it all. All that comes to mind is 'sound barrier.' Great. more
Slowdive
I My Bloody Valentine, more melancholic and without the impetuosity of the guitars that characterized their sound wall. In the assonance, however, a band apart. more
The Who
The quintessence of rock. Underrated, simply for not being placed alongside the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. more
Bugo
One of the best experimenters in Italy. 4, but sometimes even 5. more
Bugo
in my head, the contents of the ashtray are growing more
Metallica
Even the first ones don't mess around, huh? more
Luca Carboni
Sure, come on. more
Metallica
Which Metallica should I rate? Because it changes radically... if we're being good, rate the early Metallica, otherwise we'd have to give a lower score... more
Ulan Bator
Really an amazing band. Amaury Cambuzat is one of the most unjustly overlooked musicians of the last twenty years. Truly talented. more
Gary Numan
great, at the beginning more
Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash is Johnny Cash. more