Giorgio Gaber
5 and stop more
Brand New
The Devil And God Are Raging Inside Me is an enormous album. more
Arcade Fire
Two gigantic albums (Funeral and Neon Bible). A lot of wasted potential in the last two; still, I don’t understand all this hate. more
Jimmy Eat World
"If I don't let myself be happy now, then when?" more
Death Cab for Cutie
A loser like me can only love them. more
Elliott Smith
Deafening whispers. more
Gentle Giant -Three Friends
A concept album about the friendship between three friends, who find themselves forced to part ways to pursue their dreams, only to reunite after a thousand adventures... From a musical standpoint, well, I think words are unnecessary to describe it: an absolute masterpiece once again for the Gentle Giant discography, exactly between "Acquiring The Taste" and "Octopus". Damn how much I love them. more
Peter Sinfield -Stillusion
a good album, to listen to from time to time with pleasure more
Gentle Giant -Acquiring The Taste
Alright, here you reach nirvana! Monstrous! Continuous evolution from Gentle Giant, both in terms of rhythm and melody, until this album arrives, the first true masterpiece, after the nonetheless grand debut album. Favorite songs: ALLL! more
Iggy Pop -Lust for Life
Ah Bowie, Bowie, how many artists have you brought back to life from their ashes. more
Sopwith Camel
Genius, beyond any capacity for definition. more
Neil Young
"And there ain't nothin' like a friend who can tell you you're just pissin' in the wind." more
Gentle Giant -Gentle Giant
Monstrous even at their debut... gigantic band, even if the best is yet to come, heheheheh more
Michael Jordan
God with the Nikes more
Violent Femmes
The first two albums are a marvel. more
twenty one pilots
There's much worse out there. A band that is quite modest and a bit of a sellout. more
Gentle Giant -Acquiring The Taste
a beautiful and innovative record for its time, still enjoyable to listen to, whose beautiful sounds they later failed to maintain more
Mellow Candle -Swaddling Songs
Great and unique Irish folk rock album from 1972 by a semi-unknown band composed of guys who started singing in a parish choir... more
Van der Graaf Generator
Prog is perhaps the music that belongs to me the most, alongside classical, maybe because they are so similar. Usually, I prefer to listen to a piano concerto by Rachmaninov or Brahms rather than R. Strauss or Stravinsky. But sometimes, periodically, I find myself instead being swept away by the extraordinary beauty of the music of VDGG rather than my beloved Genesis. more
Soft Machine -Third
Forgive me, but I can't give this album a 5; maybe it's because I'm new to this genre of music, but for me, the first disc is quite challenging (that doesn't mean it can't be a masterpiece, for heaven's sake). That said, "Moon in June" is a chilling suite, and the last suite is another great track with real impact. My rating is 7.5. more