Together with the unreachable Led. more
A great guitarist, Big and Large in every sense... more
Technically, they can't be disputed; their weak point, unfortunately, is always the voice. more
Great at first, declining album after album, until they became the American VaschiRossi. Let’s then discreetly gloss over the album with Lou Reed..... more
In "Siamo solo noi," Vasco embodied the discontent of the Eighties—both his and ours—serving as a paradigm of an Italian rock that seemed resigned to a status of retrograde from the outset (compared to the wave and post-punk kaleidoscope across the Channel, it already felt paleolithic). Yet, within these limits (and borders), it showed that it knew how to think big. more
Simply brilliant! more
Appalachia - Variations on an Old Slave Song with final chorus more
Progressive of the 21st century. The most interesting musical experiment of the last ten years. A cult band. more
The soul of Skunk Anansie is missing, but her powerful voice remains true. more
high-class pop-rock. flawless evergreen album more
Too much color on a tattered canvas more
Strong leader of the Group of Five, cultured and attentive collector of Russian folk songs. I love him! more
I heard their singles are crap. more
Great communicator, as a television personality I’ve never quite placed him and I prefer to avoid talking about it, but hats off. more
Mediocre group. more
Love it or hate it, but it has charisma, writes beautiful lyrics, and has a voice that's definitely not to be dismissed. It fully deserves the praise! more
Commercial more
Always one of my favorite "pop" albums (in quotes because there's more to it than that). The band's mature album and for me absolutely their masterpiece, with all the other (great) works trailing behind in its wake. A killer sequence of tracks, from "School" to the fantastic title track (one of their best melodies, and can we talk about Helliwell's sax solo at the end?), passing through "Bloody Well Right," "Rudy," "Asylum," etc. On a desert island, I'd gladly save a spot for it. A perfect album, with a wealth of ideas that deserves applause and not a single flaw. more
Apart from the challenging yet definitely original TMR, I’ve always liked the captain. Even in some of his lesser works. more
"King Shabaka," "Danalogue the Conquerer," "Betamax Killer": just these names are enough! more