great live! more
A minimal-concrete journey in the breath of life. more
The perfection of randomness. more
Supreme love for God and for jazz... more
Simply brilliant! more
Vibrations of the deepest strings of the soul. more
Reassessing the hypothesis of human extinction during the Cold War in a positive light. more
Could someone kindly explain it to me? more
Great artist, piece of shit. 'Dad was a hypocrite. He could talk about peace and love to the world but he could never show it to his wife and son' Julian Lennon more
Super young and talented indie rocker and singer-songwriter. Between hype, referencing the past (Liz Phair and Pavement) and honest pop melodies. more
This new wave of young, ambitious entrepreneurs is offering a fresh, easily accessible, and consumable product that can reach all youth in every corner of the Pase (children's park, middle school, middle school bathroom where someone is trying to light up a stinky joint with a banana filter, village festival where you have to be careful not to curse too loudly or else your mom will hear you, Sunday afternoon concert where while you’re trying to do a Facebook live selfie, your mother is making out in the car with a thirty-year-old father met in the Palamerda parking lot, damn it grandma, are you sending me money for the recharge tomorrow because I've run out of damn gigabytes...), in short, this youth of the new new-e-economy says a lot about the past, present, and future of Italy. That said, what the hell does all this have to do with DeBaser?
Ah, in terms of homosexual attitude, Fedez is better, and with the feather boa, Malgioglio looks much better. This poor bastard is already out; someone should send him a WhatsApp and let him know... or maybe not, who cares... more
True genius. He played everything from Punk to New Wave, from reggae to jazz to classical, but my favorite albums remain the first two: carefree, fun, irreverent, already extraordinarily mature. more
appreciable effort but not what I like about Wonder more
The best. more
Just seeing some of her photos or her artwork is enough for me to feel better. more
The day when the prog imploded, collapsing in on itself.
Wonderful pearls in oceans of musical garbage, brilliant ideas ruined by a gigantic arrogance.
A genius and irritating record. Perhaps irritation prevails in me, but the vocal intro of "The revealing science of God" is anthological. more
I don't think it's possible to define it as "punk," even if we wanted to. more
The pioneers of sludge metal and doom, a varied band with influences from southern rock and hardcore punk. They've never made an album that I've outright hated. more
Definitely the best. Post-punk, gothic rock, and subgenres owe a lot to them. more