Alice In Chains -Alice In Chains
The point of no return for Alice's career and for Layne Staley's life, a singer consumed by drug abuse and consciously destined to be a hopeless victim of it. Dark, tormented, and painful like never before, this self-titled album from 1995 presents itself where every note and every lyric leaves no glimmers of hope, but appears as omens of death. An album that I love to madness and alas, I still can’t bear the all too premature end of good Layne, always and forever my favorite.
"You're right as rain/ but you're all to blame/ agreed my crime's the same/ my sins I'll claim/ give you back shed pain/ go find a place for own shame" more
Greta Van Fleet -From The Fires
These young lads are still immature, paradoxically because they are too "inspired" by the old Led. "From The Fires" is still a pleasant EP; it doesn't scream miracle, but it is definitely enjoyable and pairs well with my little car trips. Everything else is just chatter.. "Everyone knows that's there's talking on the streets." more
Chris Rea -Auberge
the good Chris Rea captures you with his intimate atmospheres and a chiaroscuro songwriting. more
Greta Van Fleet
An unbearable embarrassment overtakes me when I listen to them. A waste of intellect and talent, the death of music. A pathetic commercial maneuver to satisfy a niche that is clearly not so irrelevant of nostalgic fans of the legendary years of "RRRRock that is real." Listen to Led Zeppelin and let’s put an end to this. more
Foo Fighters -There Is Nothing Left To Lose
Their album that I'm most fond of, side A is perfection, then a few too many fillers. Still, I don't understand who has always gone against this band of truly honest rock; Dave is a good songwriter. To be honest, you could create an anthology with the best tracks and it would be a masterpiece. more
Greta Van Fleet
Aren't we supposed to listen to Led Zeppelin first? more
Pink Floyd -The Wall
When we grew up and went to school
There were certain teachers
Who would hurt the children any way they could.
Fantasticherrimo. more
Pink Floyd -The Wall
When we grew up and went to school
There were certain teachers
Who would hurt the children any way they could.
Fantasticherrimo. more
The Verve -Verve EP
The Verve in their early days. The furthest thing one can imagine from the acclaimed Bittersweet Symphony and, together with 'A Storm in Heaven', the peak of the Wigan band's musical career. An exuberant McCabe, weaving guitar melodies that are sometimes delicate and sometimes roaring; hallucinatory lyrics, sung by Ashcroft's dreamlike voice. Each song is a gem of rare beauty and genius. more
Mad Season -Above
Words are not enough to define this album, which embodies not only an important chapter in the music scene of the '90s but also, and above all, an attempt at rebirth for us, determined to close that 'crazy season' marked by drug abuse. A descent into the abyss that offers no escape, told with bitter awareness through the voice and words of Layne Staley, accompanied on this journey by the wonderful Mike McCready, John Baker Saunders, and Barrett Martin. An essential listen; just uttering 'Long gone day' sends chills down my spine. more
Chicago Transit Authority -Transit Authority: Chicago Live in Concert
so much amazing stuff from these Chicago guys at the beginning!! more
Greta Van Fleet
greta...van....fleet…. more
The Verve -A Storm In Heaven
The early Verve played as if they were from another dimension. Rarefied atmospheres, almost underwater and dreamlike. McCabe's guitar weaves melodies from the depths of the ocean, and Ashcroft's voice, submerged by his companion's guitar textures and distant echoes, guides us through this hallucinatory trip that is 'A Storm in Heaven.' more
Kurt Vile
The best Bob Dylan of the 2000s more
Premiata Forneria Marconi -Live in Siena, Piazza del Campo
Pfm doesn't have a singer... Di Cioccio trying to pay tribute to De André is pathetic, plus he's a hopeless frontman. But when they play, hats off! more
Various Artists -All This and World War II
I generally abhor covers, but here I think the interpretations are of a high level. more
Ottone Pesante
Metal has its brass, and they are all local! more
Yung Lean -Unknown Death 2002
in its own seminal way. more