Striking and miserable confirmation that the most widespread sound vibration in Italy is seasoned with posturing, provincialism, stale hashtags, and the menstrual blood of fifteen-year-old bitches... more
The player always has money to play. Because he always has himself. more
Latest incredible records, and I would add that as a girl she had lived with Piero Ciampi.... more
Just the riff of "Phantom of the Opera" is worth entire discographies. more
Lately, they haven't been driving me crazy. Yet some of their old albums are masterpieces. A 4.5 more
It has always moved me. Energy and feeling on the Fender Stratocaster. more
If Zen Arcade remains to this day one of the gospels of Alternative Rock, New Day Rising is its most logical continuation with a more mainstream sound and a more accessible format that best synthesizes the best ideas of the predecessor. The bold and daring Hart is no longer in the background; his songs are just as valuable as those of the insecure realist Bob. The countdown to their split had begun. more
Beautiful system of ending it all... What a great system. more
If you think of some band or singer that you can't stand... well, they are worse. more
After all, as a singer, he didn't do badly either, and thanks for everything. more
Listening to it is like diving into a whirlwind of visionary daydreams. more
Decadent, cold, claustrophobic Chairs Missing, the second album of an unrepeatable triptych: Pink Flag - Chairs Missing - 154, absolute masterpieces of all music in general, without distinctions of musical genres. more
The RUOCK!!! that the rednecks love, with a howler monkey on vocals and Er mutanda on guitar who has been playing the same chord for 40 years!! more
Great with and without Eno. Moreover, for my taste, they represent an anomaly: I'm not a lover of kitsch or glam in general. They are a beautiful exception. more
My favorite album from the past. Claustrophobic and sick atmospheres à la Velvet Underground, the raucous rock of the Rolling Stones, the guitar work of J. Hendrix, the trance of the Doors, plus what Iggy Pop and his mates contributed. What more could you want from an album from 1969 that few understood at the time and that many would look up to? A Milestone. more
The best Italian album of all time according to "Rolling Stone," then they place Mob Rules by Sabbath and Number of the Beast by Maiden at number 1, but what kind of cola have they "drunk"? more
the Backflow more
Shimmering more
After them, rock learned to breathe smog and shit out dynamite. The Ozzy era alone is enough to earn a life sentence. more
Ma ricordo quando eravamo giovani... more