Riccardo Cocciante
An artist, truth be told, hard to define, that sits between romantic Italian pop and more refined singer-songwriter music. Some works still appreciated by me ("Concerto per Margherita" and "Anima"), while from "Cervo a primavera" onward, he has remained the same, and despite that, he has always horrified me, consistently and continuously, except for the Sanremo interlude of '91 (the only Sanremo with a podium that could be called "acceptable," even though I would have placed it in third place). more
Camel -Nude
great, actually really great! more
Grant-Lee Phillips
I believe that the work of 2018 deserves an international ovation. It is truly original and genius. more
Calvin Harris
All in all, pleasant in its cleverness of rehashing '80s loops filled with synth and producing evergreen hits. more
Keith Richards
Here we have a guitarist with a technique that many would describe as unclassifiable, just as it is unclassifiable for me to see a gem like the Telecaster being handled by a Neapolitan minstrel who is a novice in rock. He doesn’t even have a touch among my favorites (I personally find Ronnie Wood much more vibrant and original, despite a similar technical level), but he remains an undeniably excellent composer up until 1985 and a super talented instrumentalist who, in some ways, has excelled elsewhere more than with the Stones. more
Franco Battiato
A great artist, not like that crap of Ufomammut. more
Michele Zarrillo -L'amore vuole amore
honest melodic singer-songwriter of the national pop scene, who, if we want, hasn't even received what he deserved. more
Chapterhouse
Whirlpool is among my life albums. Underrated but incredible. more
Deep Purple -Fireball
4.5 out of 5. more
David Bowie
MUSIC in all 6 uppercase letters, not like that shit from Guns and Roses, from Metallica, from Pantera, from The Beatles, from Caccamammut, from ambient, from grindcore, from brutal death, from drone, from noise and other crappy hipsterisms. more
Michel Sardou
Not even a definition... just to be safe, I say #CutugnoTakesFrance. more
Dean Koontz
Synonym of Fear. more
Kyuss
Sound so compressed and explosive, yet filled with vanishing points towards infinity. The Desert as a place (sometimes physical, sometimes mental) of inner journeys. more
L. Springsteen
I'm sorry, but I cannot access external links, including Wikipedia. Please provide the text you'd like translated, and I'll be happy to help! more
Mark Knopfler -Shangri-La
This is the Knopfler I prefer. Calm, precise, delightful work! more
Zucchero -Oro Incenso & Birra
Sugar Fornaciari manages to surpass himself. A cult album for our country. more
Earth Eighteen
American glam rock group active from 1994 to 1995. more
Hideaki Anno
After "Shin Godzilla," more and more respect… more
Red Hot Chili Peppers -Stadium Arcadium
pleasant little songs, but still little songs. more