Cesare Cremonini
He stopped having valid ideas right after the first album. He’s squeezing out a pretty rancid sauce. Stop him. more
Pat Metheny
The guitar is an extension of his body. Garage jazz dad, an excellent protagonist of 80s fusion, today he writes the history (as a master) of contemporary jazz. more
Kate Bush
Evocative, sensuous, and childlike: Kate Bush's voice is witchcraft, an archaic exorcism. Like her music, teetering between folk, avant-garde pop & art-rock. A benchmark for subsequent generations of songwriters and female artists. more
Pearl Jam
One of the best rock bands of the '90s......by the way, they also made some songs that can be defined as grunge. more
Gotthard
Forget about cows and Lindt chocolates! more
Miles Davis
The assimilating genius. The catalyst. The leader of leaders. more
Miles Davis
The man who is truly missing, in terms of personality, charisma, genius, from the musical landscape. A man who deserves a monument. Essential. more
My Bloody Valentine
The noise of a Boeing 747 in heaven. more
Chris Cornell
How a great, iconic frontman can become tragically ridiculous and embarrass himself from an MTV puppet at 45 years old. Embarrassing. more
Litfiba
The best Italian band of all time. Forget about their supposed death in the 90s; later, Litfiba would create their swan song with "Terremoto," an excellent Italian hard rock album so ahead of its time that certain songs (especially "Maudit") seem to have been written yesterday, when in reality, 16 years have passed. After (and not before) their actual artistic death would come. In a word, they are a living treasure of Italian music. more
Martin Barre
Martin Barre has been the faithful guitar sidekick of Jethro Tull for 40 years now, one of the many underrated artists in the history of rock. His technical skills are excellent, but undoubtedly his solo career is marked by songwriting that is not always up to par. His strongest pieces are the instrumentals. Among his many merits, he wrote one of the most beautiful solos in history with Aqualung. more
Allison Run
The greatest Italian psychedelia of all time... the great Verardi and Palazzo...!!! more
Depeche Mode
the greatest in their genre, the last album is one of the best, beautiful.
I'm already on the lawn. more
Tricarico
Original, Very interesting, Quite engaged... and also pretty cool, take that. more
Sly & The Family Stone
..soul, funk, psychedelia, R&B at its best.. they were crazy addicts but they wrote two monumental albums: Stand! and There's A Riot Goin' On.. more
Tricarico
Beautiful, Great, Uniquely original... (so no one should have anything to say, right?!) :-) more
Pooh
a link between the Beatles and Battisti, they have traversed without getting trapped in very different genres, from beat to prog-Italian, from seventies pop to the wave intuitions of the early '80s (Lettera da Berlino Est), even brushing against hard rock. They used electronics and Tubular Bells (La Gabbia) and even alluded to Brit-pop (Ascolta); they have told stories of love, life, tragedy, and rebirth from the only possible point of view: realism. They give strong emotions. A little? :VivA:. more
Depeche Mode
very important between 1986 and 1998. They were the first to introduce me to everything I would later appreciate over the course of a decade, including - strange, huh? - the Jesus Lizard. Without them, I would have never opened the doors to this world. more
Enrico Ruggeri
Underrated more