Axl Rose
Clown today turned into a sweaty and pitiful bag of shit for having gone from a somewhat aesthetic pleasantness (he's always been off-key, cringe-worthy live performances) to this incredibly dramatic condition.
For heaven's sake. more
Slash
A sideshow phenomenon more
Velvet Revolver
Trash and absurd project. more
Robert Fripp
The greatest in the history of all more
AC/DC
Appreciable with Bon Scott. After piles of mediocrity. more
Manic Street Preachers
I really appreciate all the albums up to "The Holy Bible." After Richie's incident, the band, like it or not, has taken a new direction. The degrading and dramatic psychological and physical decline of Bradfield is just one of many testimonies to this (seeing him young, lively, and today fat, sweaty, out of shape, pitiful, is a punch in the stomach, an immensely great voice). more
Dodi Battaglia
The greatest guitarist in the history of guitarists more
Patrick Hernandez
A poor wretch more
Bring Me the Horizon
the third one is beautiful (There is a Hell), the rest meh more
The Monochrome Set
Eccentric and charming, for me they are definitely better than XTC, maybe because Bid as a singer outshines Partridge and Moulding. more
Aktuala
To call them progsters would be reductive: they are probably the pioneers of Italian world music. "La Terra" is a timeless masterpiece. more
Claudio Monteverdi -Il Ritorno d'Ulisse in Patria (Concentus Musicus Wien & Junge Kantorei feat. conductor: Nikolaus Harnoncourt)
Three hours of bliss! Unmatched! One of the first operas in history. The fusion between Renaissance style and Baroque style is clearly perceptible (we are indeed in 1641). First performance at the San Cassiano in Venice. more
Samuele Bersani -Nuvola numero nove
Discreet and light product to listen to out of season. pop. more
Tom Waits -Swordfishtrombones
Damn, if only I had a glass of whisky within reach! more
Franco Battiato -L'ombrello e la macchina da cucire
Often criticized, for me a masterpiece, or certainly much better than the subsequent "l'Imboscata." Decadent, pessimistic lyrics, born from the philosophical musings of Sgalambro; they blend with Battiato's music, teetering between "tastieroni" synthesizers and classical instruments. The atmosphere is sweet, desolate, melancholic, absorbed, suspended... a pure delight!
A necessary mention for "Un vecchio cameriere," a poignant piece, masterfully built on Haydn's adagio (op. 64 n.5). An immortal record, ready to be rediscovered! more
The Jesus And Mary Chain -Psychocandy
IN MY OPINION IT'S BETTER THAN LOVELESS THERE I SAID IT SHOOT ME more
The Chemical Brothers
I remember fondly Galvanize, Hey boy, hey girls, and let forever be, the rest to flush down the toilet. more
Gorillaz
Nostalgia. more