esa has the rhythm, polare has the rhythm, laPina has the rhythm... more
desperate love... more
Underrated. more
It's possible to go beyond brit-pop. These guys have done it. more
Layne left us too soon. What remains of him are precious documents, never mundane. True anger of the AIC... first in its toughest side ("Facelift," "Dirt") and then in its more intimate side ("Jar Of Flies" and the self-titled). more
"When you least expect it...like a bomb!" Straight from Varese, a good example of local hip hop. more
One of those characters that has managed to evolve into a true rock form over the years. "L'Amore è Fortissimo E Il Corpo No" is proof of that, as well as the two that followed. more
Genius, that’s it. It's not in vogue like De Andrè, is it? more
Certainly impressive, but not a genius. Worthy of considerable attention nonetheless (and not deserving of exploitation). more
an avant-garde artist, whose greatness is only beginning to be understood in recent years, a prophet, my favorite. more
two great films (Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction), a slow decline alas not yet finished. more
And luckily... Can you believe how lucky we are to have them half a step behind??!!! more
A great reason to look at French neofolk. more
An unknown pearl. The voice of Venice, the deepest and most profound. more
That mare over there is not the same anymore, it’s not the same anymore... more
They have always been one step ahead. more
They break the backs... in every sense. more
Cuckoo, editorial greetings! more
(DeFinizionOculistica 3.0). Ralph, the only Supermaxieroe, but also not! more
A genius now tired and tiresome. But his "Pulp Fiction" is history. PS: That's where the globe quote comes from. more