Fantastic Negrito
The spirit of the blues reincarnated more
Perigeo -Alice
It continues to be my favorite from Perigeo, perhaps precisely because it is known by so few; I see it as an album that's much more my own. It's simply one of the most ambitious albums ever released in Italy, a tour de force in the Italian music scene of the 70s, spanning prog, jazz, rock, pop, dance, and singer-songwriter genres, crowned by essential Italian singers of those years, including Dalla, Gaetano, Oxa, Cattaneo, and so on, culminating with Lina Sastri adding spoken interludes here and there. Perhaps a bit scattered, with so many singers it’s easy to get lost; if each of them takes on a character, it spells the end for a casual listener, and the lyrics are definitely not up to the standards of what this record offers. Aside from these little flaws, Alice is a unique entity in the history of Italian music, which probably won't see another album as ambitious and brilliant as this one. 8/10, not the best from Perigeo, but no less memorable than its predecessors. more
Pink Floyd -The Endless River
As a Gilmour-centric album, it has all the right cards.
After the historic split of the band, the magic faded away.
That said, I believe it's a quality album that caters to the market far less than 90% of the music products released in the last twenty years.
For those used to listening to musical trash, this album is surely disconcerting.
A requiem of Floydian conception and, I would like to believe, a final act.
Rien ne va plus. more
lyrical school
My favorite idol girl group, I LOVE THEM. more
Ivan Graziani
An exceptional guitarist, terribly underrated. more
Tim Buckley -Starsailor
It manages to be both one of the peaks of so-called rock music and one of the peaks of so-called vocal experimentation. Ultimately, the highest rating is inevitable. more
And I Moved
Giancazzo

Giancazzo: And I Moved Traccia 03 in And I Moved Album - 21 april 1980

What could be better? more
Limp Bizkit -Chocolate Starfish And The Hot Dog Flavored Water
I bought it just because everyone was talking about it when it came out. From the very beginning, I never liked Fred Durst. And then on top of that, the only thing worse than him is DJ Lethal's cheap electronics on this record. more
System Of A Down -System Of A Down
Do you remember? You hear something on the radio and say, "cool!", without needing others and their useless opinions. So this album, after a few years of silence, the same people who told me it was crap were dancing to its songs in the club without inviting me. I've always hated it when I say, "check this out" and they act all knowledgeable, until a band climbs to the top of the charts. Then all of a sudden, everyone becomes an expert on my boots. more
System Of A Down -Toxicity
This is when even the most pretentious university students, in a youthful mood, despite thinking like old bourgeois, all became fans of "uno, due, tre, stella!" pretending to be alternative. more
Rage Against The Machine -Renegades
Yes, it’s an album of reinterpretations, so what? With this, they decided to break up, "for having failed their goals." more
Rage Against The Machine -The Battle Of Los Angeles
In practice, it represents the entire era in which a generation of teenagers deluded themselves into believing they could make the revolution with impunity. Indeed, its conclusion. more
Rage Against The Machine -Evil Empire
Their most Hip Hop work. And less immediate. The cover is awful, but they did it on purpose. more
Rage Against The Machine -Rage Against The Machine
Let's say that out of the entire discography, it is the rawest. more
Deftones -White pony
Very nice, but I prefer Around the Fur. more
Deftones -Around The Fur
Can we call it a masterpiece, without shame? more
Mobb Deep
Among the best that hip-hop has ever produced. "The Infamous" is an absolute milestone. more
Gianna Nannini
Uhm Para...bolonza without equals in the Italian song (of stocazzon!) more
Defeater
Brother of mine, I woke up with the bottle and an ache in my chest... Brother of mine, now you sleep in the iron bottom, blue pacific. more