Kate Bush
Evocative pop music, fairy-like voice, storybook charm. One of the best things that modern music has given us. more
Magma
I think there are very few more genius progressive groups than them...literally from another planet. more
Area International POPular Group -Maledetti (Maudits)
Do you know perfection? Here it is compressed into a disc. more
The Smiths
Some bands are bigger than others. more
Lana Del Rey
Before she had her makeover, she was hot. Now she's not even that anymore. more
Sex Pistols
5 for all that follows. more
Genesis
Not so much "with or without Peter Gabriel," but "with or without Steve Hackett." (of course, the vote refers to the Genesis WITH Steve Hackett... and also the old Peter, I would say) more
Jovanotti
Mental injured. more
Subsonica
Total hate. more
blink-182
Enough, extinguish yourselves! more
Daft Punk
Wonderful discovery. "Get Lucky" is crap. more
Joy Division
"Is this the role that you wanted to live?" "I was foolish to ask for so much." more
Federico Salvatore
GO TO SLEEP, GO TO SLEEP, CRYING LITTLE ONE, YOUR DADDY, THAT BROKEN STICK OF YOUR MOMMY, WHERE THE DEAD WILL STAY. more
System of a Down
The first album is phenomenal, then they started to decline more and more. more
The Cure
Disintegration. more
Verdena
If Alberto Ferrari would deign to write coherent texts, I would love them to madness. Instead, I simply limit myself to appreciating them very much. more
Metallica
Yyyyeah! more
Muse
Two stars for two good albums. The rest... well, let’s pretend it isn’t there. more
Alan Vega
Hi Alan, rest in peace, I feel so awful... thank you for everything... we are all frankies... more
Joseph Arthur -The Ballad of Boogie Christ
The first chapter of what was supposed to be a trilogy, but that actually had only one sequel album, 'The Ballad of Boogie Christ' is a concept album, based on Arthur's life. He's 'Boogie Christ' and he places his character in the vast world of the Great American Novel. It's an album of Americana music made by a very talented musician and composer, a mix of soul records about redemption and/or religious and spiritual themes and pop tones ('Still Life Honey Rose', 'Famous Friends Along the Coast'). Arthur himself drew a parallel between his Boogie Christ and David Bowie's Ziggy Stardust. Apparently there are no connections, but listening closely, one could recognize similar soul influences ('Currency of Love'), a taste for pop ballads (the title track), and a certain psychedelic and visionary approach, something you inevitably need on your journey to redemption. more