Lozt Prophetz
I Lozt Prophetz are the current Lostprophets. more
Tool
Perhaps the greatest merit of Tool is that they make you realize how inferior Dream Theater are. Here, progressive music is not based on Genesis, but on its own terms, far from clear and "expository"; rather, it is dark, frustrated, and controversial. Here, it is man who is at the center of the pieces, not the instrument, so the music can only be damnably more complicated and multifaceted. Aenima and Lateralus, respectively the muscles and the brain, are albums to be listened to, and to be watched in the music videos. more
U2
The greatest band of the last 30 years more
Pino Daniele
In its early days, it was excellent. It slowly faded away over time, except for a few bright glimmers. What a pity. more
Vasco Rossi
I have always hated him. Always seen as an example not to follow. After two and a half decades, thanks to discovering that he loved De André and "La buona novella," I thought about reevaluating him. He has improved a lot, but for me, he still remains quite mediocre. more
John Lennon
Perhaps it were... more
Deep Purple
In the years when kids wondered what the lyrics of Stairway to Heaven were hiding, what the prism of Dark Side Of The Moon represented, in the years when many thought that Black Sabbath had come straight from hell and that the Hermit with his Four Symbols might lead us to Paradise, in those same years there was a band that was only focused on playing and was traveling the world promoting a piece that talked about a fucking fire in a casino. more
Pino Daniele
The Italian singer-songwriter, not surprisingly from Naples. Exactly. more
Tool
They create too much dependence. Not because one necessarily needs to detox, I don’t see the reason for that, but it’s so annoying. After them everything seems so obvious, resentful. more
Vasco Rossi
It seems that you have only provided the letter "g" and not a full text. Please provide the complete text you would like me to translate. more
Animal Collective
here yes, the other group more bèèlo, more faico, more coso, more iea that I like! more
Motorpsycho
but we are the most beeeaautiful group, the most faico, the most thingy, the most iea, the most uuuh! what else? more
John Lennon
Imagine if he were still alive... more
Pixies
MUSIC. Do you have another opinion? more
Pino Daniele
The Italian singer-songwriter, not by chance from Naples. more
Ensoph
One of the most deserving experimental metal bands in Italy and beyond. A music to be discovered in its myriad facets, a music to immerse yourself in and from which to be dazzled and enchanted, a mystical dimension to experience. A journey through philosophy, esotericism, mysticism, and human existence. WELCOME TO THE NEW AGE BORN IN THE SCORN! more
AC/DC
A few dirty bluesy notes scratched out by a devilish Gibson SG, drums strictly in four-four time, bass so metronomic it couldn’t be any more precise, a thick carpet of rocking and eternal chords provided by the worthy brother of His Majesty Angus Young... a gut-wrenching riff that goes on forever, vocals more alcoholic than a Dublin pub on a smoky November night, and almost as refined and courteous... Here they are, AC/DC, imperishable, divine, and rough around the edges, innovative and unchanging. Move your ass! more
Anathema
The art and poetry of this band is exquisite, music written with passion and love. Listening to Anathema means immersing yourself in an extraordinary journey of the soul, filled with sweetness and sensitivity. It is not music suitable for everyone and, above all, it is difficult to understand, precisely because of the intense and intimate character of the English band's art. The music of Anathema, therefore, requires reflection and inner exploration, a melody that must be listened to with the heart. WHEN ROCK BECOMES ART! more
Tool
Arcane, mysterious, sometimes almost indecipherable, creators of a dark, powerful metal with complex rhythms. This Californian band has become a sort of "cult" for me. The leader of the group is guitarist Adam Jones (an expert in animation and special effects), supported by singer Maynard James Keenan, English bassist Justin Chancellor, and "the metronome" Danny Carey. Daily hells, body & spirit: perhaps this could be a good summary to encapsulate them. more
Jeff Beck
I am pretty sure that Jimi Hendrix is not worth a tremolo from Beck, which says it all. more