John Lydon
A genuine piece of shit more
The Beatles
4-star revolver, the rest of the discography is a real bacarozzo-ciofeca. more
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band -East-West
Can we say it's one of the most important "white" blues albums (just calling it blues is reductive!)???... It was! more
Travis -The Boy With No Name
delicate, sweet, dark!! more
Jefferson Starship -Dragon Fly
A more than decent album, the change of label neither enhances nor detracts from the quality of the Airplane. more
Pyogenesis -Ignis Creatio
One of the first examples of subliminal sponsorship by the home appliance industry. For the second LP, they switched brands, favoring irons: "Termozeta Terror" (which we know are very hot and therefore more metal). more
Calcutta
The cutest track (Paracetamolo) seems to have more than a few echoes of some gems by Rino Gaetano and Lucio Dalla. That said, he is the singer-songwriter we deserve in these times. The poor Rino, when he was alive, had not even half the success of this guy... Who has the audience of the bimbominkia on his side. more
De Raad Van Toezicht
The new tulips of jazz more
The Kolors
Children of a television phenomenon produced entirely in Italy by De Filippi. Technically incompetent, the singer has no voice, and just looking at them is enough to understand my vote. more
Sore Throat
The mythical Gola Infiammata!
A monicker, a guarantee. more
Judas Priest
A great metal band, no comparison to Merdallica and that crap called Pantera. more
Vasco Rossi -C'è Chi Dice No
With the intense "Vivere una favola" and "C'è chi dice no" – which capture the frenzy, superficiality, and populism of the roaring 80s – Vasco formalizes his role as an unarmed opponent against the hypocrisy and bigoted moralism of society. It's a more thoughtful album compared to the previous ones, yet still perfect. more
Ivano Fossati
It would be necessary to study his texts and his music in school as, fortunately, is done with the works, at least the most famous ones, of Faber. A refined experimenter and talented musician, as well as a high-level performer and writer. One of the most cultured men, not only musically, of contemporary Italy (I recommend reading his novel "Tretrecinque," which I just finished). more
Mary J. Blige & U2
Fantastic interpretation by Mary J. Blige more
Emma Morton and the Graces
Scottish singer Emma Morton is accompanied in this project by Luca Giovacchini on guitar and Piero Perelli on drums. Original tracks, whose references range from Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, Roisin Murphy, ... more
Mountain -Go for Your Life
After more than 10 years, they return to the stage... pleasant disco, but the impact is moderate compared to their early days! more
Metal Carter
Someone whom it's impossible not to love. more