The Winery Dogs
Three great musicians united in a fantastic Hard Rock project. The self-titled debut album is truly excellent, and the second one, "Hot Streak," is good. A very pleasant surprise. more
Radiohead -I Might Be Wrong, Live Recordings
This Live record is little talked about, mostly known by the band's aficionados. Among the eight total tracks, at least half are some of their most beautiful pieces ever (The National Anthem, Idioteque, I Might Be Wrong, Everything In its Right Place), and it wraps up with the live version of True Love Waits, even better than the recent studio version from A Moon Shaped Pool.
In addition to this, it’s a Live that captures the band during its peak of creative and artistic brilliance, following the Kid A/Amnesiac duo.
A well-deserved maximum rating. more
Al Pitrelli
One of the best rock guitarists around. Magnificent in Asia mark II and Savatage, unsuitable in Megadeth. more
Pixies -Doolittle
Doolittle is a great album. Disrespectful, devoid of rules and established conventions, irreverent and different, different from everything that was being heard back then. And perhaps it is still heard even now. more
The Dear Hunter
I'm always puzzled to discover how little attention people pay to them, even on this site. Incredible. more
Japan
When pop is top. more
Van Dyke Parks -Song Cycle
I’ve been listening to it for years, and it always gives me great emotions, each time different... a unique album. more
Andrea Nardinocchi
The new true face of pop in Italy, nothing but Mengoni. more
Anvil
The AC/DC of heavy metal, who never truly got what they deserved despite releasing a series of really decent albums between the early '80s and the early '90s. The image of Lips playing with a vibrator instead of a pick will, unfortunately, be etched in my mind for life... more
GOLDEN RUSK
Death Metal more
Richie Kotzen
MONSTROUS guitarist, fabulous singer, great songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, one person worth a whole band! Someone like this deserves to sell at least 145 million records. more
Maurizio Belpietro
Also known as 'Handsome Peter'. He is the director of 'Verità'. Now, try to say it without laughing. Born in Arcore and educated at the institute of journalism (a little) and ferocity (a lot) in Leipzig, he is quickly noticed by Littorio Feltri, who takes him under his wing, as he is also equipped with a driver's license for the mud machine. Together with Littorio, Aigor Sallusti, Dumbo Ferrara, and Medio Giordano, he forms the infamous Dog pack, reminiscent of Pavlov, a gang of surrogate journalists endowed with partial lobotomy, always ready to throw stones and hide hands; in Belpietro's case, he hides his chin. When necessary, the former premier also uses them as perimeter mastiffs at his villa in Sardinia. His greatest success is the autobiography co-written with Mengele: 'The Most Hated by Italians'. Ah, I remind you that 'La Verità' must be read while shouting, mind you. more
Greg Lake
Recently, one of the greatest progressive singers of all time has passed away.
Rest in peace, Greg, thank you for "In The Court Of The Crimson King." more
George Michael
Class to sell, velvet voice but artistic choices too mainstream: enormous potential for an artistically disappointing career in relation to interpretative skills. more