Goblin -Greatest hits
Well, in the beautiful world of Italian prog, there's also them!! more
240bpm & Flavour -In No Man's Land
Concept album with the theme of the meaning of life through the 4 elements (Air, Water, Earth, and Fire). more
240bpm & Flavour
Psychedelic Rock Band more
The Beatles -Please please me
One of the many wonderful albums by the Beatles.
Please Please Me is the most famous debut album in the world (alongside the one by the Doors).
Who doesn't appreciate John's voice and George and Paul's harmonies in Twist And Shout?
Or the counting One, Two, Three...Five in I Saw Her Standing There; or even John's blues harmonica in Love Me Do (their first single); or the melancholic Misery. more
The Shins -Oh, Inverted World
Melodies heard and re-heard, you might as well go listen to Pet Sound Beatles and Byrds. more
Smashing Pumpkins -Adore
How it feels to miss Chamberlain more
The Doors -Full Circle
No Morrison, no party!.....and thank goodness they figured it out after this mess! more
U2 -Pop
A truly astonishing pile of crap. Dance, electronic mixed with the delusion of omnipotence of a band that has become unsettling. The album could even be rated a 2, but the shit smelled strong. more
JMBGuitar Quartet -Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells
Fascinated by Mike Oldfield's piece, I was literally enchanted by this performance that I discovered only a few months ago. Even though it is played with three guitars and a bass, it manages to capture, in my opinion, the enveloping atmosphere of the original track quite well. I don't know the performers (I'm not a music expert, just a simple listener), but for me, they deserve a nice PLACET, even if it's not a full one. Because the original remains the original. I know it's a flawed reasoning (judging the work in itself, without other references), but for me, Tubular Bells will always be Mike Oldfield, and that’s that. more
Iron Butterfly -Metamorphosis
great album for me, beautiful guitar by Mike Pinera. Last gasp of the band. more
Ty Segall -Ty Segall
cover pulled off, amateur garage rock, dull little songs... well, I stopped following it! more
Linda Ronstadt -Simple Dreams
Well done, Linda, with almost rocking atmospheres, a delightful album! more
Quicksilver Messenger Service
I really don’t understand how it’s possible that these great blues-acid-psychedelic artists are so little remembered... Come on, it can’t be that no one remembers John Cipollina and Dino Valenti... more
Fedez
It's time to realize that someone like this goes on television in Italy to pass judgment on young singers... But for God's sake, have you looked at and listened to yourself??? more
J-Ax
For the series "when I hit rock bottom... I start digging again." Pure shit! more
Fabrizio Borgio
Tell the everyday story through the eyes of those who live it and want to uncover what lies behind. more
The National
The bourgeoisie of the indie-wave cauldron in which they are conventionally placed, where they are also the top of the class. Berninger, the cool Christ and baritone with total expressiveness, twilight and noir atmospheres that are never submissive, exquisite instrumental alchemies. Boxer and High Violet are enough for a 5. more
Little Steven
I don't look East, and I don't look West/I can't understand their Accent!..VAN ZANDT ANTHEM more
System Of A Down -Toxicity
it's not my genre, but I admit the cleverness of this album, which breaks the mold with every listen through shifts in rhythm, melodies, and ethnic fragments. fun! more
Eagles -Hotel California
bundles of cash and fame, but also the end of a band's ambitions that has run out of steam. all that remains for us is a wonderful title track and little else. more