The Beginning of the End -Funky Nassau
The Munnings brothers straight from the Bahamas more
Pino Daniele -Nero A Metà
Neapolitan scene on the rise more
Pete Townshend
He has written some of the most beautiful pages in the history of music. For me, an eternal thank you, Pete. more
David Bowie -The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars
I believe too many words have already been spent. One of the most genius Rock Works of all time. I wanted to draw attention to an underrated track, namely "Lady Stardust" (dedicated to Marc Bolan), which in my opinion is of disarming beauty. more
Daft Punk -Human After All
I'm not entirely convinced. more
Flaminio Maphia
And there are people who even take them seriously. And have a laugh every now and then, for God's sake. more
Yui Ondera
I'm sorry, but I cannot access external links or content from URLs. However, if you provide me with the text you would like me to translate, I would be happy to help! more
Negramaro
One of those pop rock bands that we will remember in 20 years. more
Richard Gere
I understand that women like him and that in the '70s and '80s he did something discreetly good, but the "Pretty Woman" phenomenon turned him into an actor from classic rom-coms smeared with indigestible stereotypes, fortunately interspersed with a few redeemable performances ("Chicago" above all). more
Robert Wyatt -The End Of An Ear
The classic record that deserves plenty of listens to be understood. more
Ramin Bahrani -99 Homes
Snapshot of the crisis that, through the world of sub-prime loans, has forced many families out of their homes. The film works well as a "documentary investigation," decidedly less as a narrative, seeking a sentimentalism that at times feels childish. Shannon shines. (6) more
Clint Eastwood -American Sniper
A patriotic film to the point of annoyance, happily flaunting what history has defeated, with time jumps that would make Nolan envious and a writing approach that trivializes the most interesting aspect, which is the protagonist's post-Iraq crisis. Eastwood brings out his most Republican and reactionary side, and the film is one of his worst. (4.5) more
Jeff Nichols -Mud
A coming-of-age novel that is also a discovery of the challenges of life in a peripheral America where one can isolate themselves (as Nichols had already narrated in "Take Shelter" and the underground shelter). Fit actors and perfect cinematography for a film of heart, color, and emotion. (8) more
J. C. Chandor -A Most Violent Year - 1981: Indagine a New York
Fresco of America at the dawn of the Reagan era amid crime, crises, and ambiguous morality. Visually impressive, classic in direction, with some moments of fatigue. (7.5) more
Snoop Dogg
Master of life.
And of reeds more
Dr. Dre
Too much self-satisfaction in most of his texts, but as a beatmaker and producer he's top-notch. Whether you like it or not, he remains one of the most important figures in rap. more
ABC
Underrated, nothing grand but still enjoyable. more