John Petrucci
The nightmare of every pick more
Salmo -The Island Chainsaw Massacre
Listened to it again. What can I say, it's a real bomb, no filler tracks, some are truly phenomenal (the first time, Yoko Ono, in the belly of the shark), in short, Salmo's best work (they're waiting for the next one) and a breath of fresh air in the sad landscape of Italian music. more
Salma Hayek
The only thing I hate about Edward Norton is that he managed to hook up with her. UHM! more
Brian Eno -Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy)
Of everything, and more, and beyond. Beyond reads "Third Uncle". After the sensations of "On Some Faraway Beach" on the previous album, here again are other indescribable feelings with the title track and the incredible melody of "The Fat Lady of Limbourg". The voice and contribution of Robert Wyatt on "Put a Straw Under Baby" are truly frame-worthy. An album, of course, light years ahead, a forerunner of so much. more
W.A.S.P.
I would go back to the '80s just to enjoy their macabre live shows with slaughtered women on stage, meat thrown at the audience, and drinks of fake blood from skulls. Eternal disciples of Alice Cooper. more
Sebastian Bach
"18 And Life" has an almost perfect attention to both technical and expressive tones from every point of view. A truly great professional! more
Michael Mann
"One must look to Michael Mann as the only true modern experimenter of Hollywood cinema." (F. Chiacchiari) more
Francesco De Gregori -La donna cannone
Am I the only one who thinks that "la ragazza e la miniera" is even more beautiful than "la donna cannone"? Anyway, the whole album is stunning! more
Justin Bieber
Sings always better than Robert Plant more
George Harrison
In the Beatles, he may have played a supporting role compared to John and Paul, yet the fact remains that the songs I love the most from the Fab Four ("While My Guitar Gently Weeps," "Something," "Here Comes the Sun"...) are all his. And an album like "All Things Must Pass" devours in one bite the entire solo discography of McCartney and even half of Lennon’s. more
Eli Roth
"Horror" films that are a bit too trashy to be taken seriously, but that underneath hide a very clear message. more
Charlie Chaplin -Monsieur Verdoux
Never have I seen a Chaplin so cynical and socially pessimistic, with a comedic component skillfully woven into a tragic and at times almost dark story. Brilliantly executed, although it remains light years away from the love declarations that served as morals during the silent era. more
Napalm Death -Apex Predator - Easy Meat
Thirty years after their debut, they have no intention of abdicating: they are still the unchallenged rulers of sonic extremism that transforms into brutally violent music. Brutal Grindcore played at staggering speeds, with the Hardcore element taking over everything, turning the listening experience of the fourteen tracks into an unimaginable authentic tour de force. A tremendous comeback for one of my albums of 2015...ADVERSARIAL / COPULATING SNAKES... more
Amon Düül II
So complex and intricate that they imprint new passages and nuances in the listener's memory with every single listen. A whole lifetime is not enough to fully appreciate them. more
David Bowie -Diamond dogs
Great album from Bowie, with an aggressive, "glam" atmosphere, romantic and slightly decadent. The title track and Rebel Rebel are pure adrenaline, and the rock ballad Rock'n'Roll With Me reveals David's love for the Stones. A pleasant, quick, smooth listen for all classic rock lovers. more
Death in June
Few things send chills like their music... the bright and crystal-clear sadness of a world that is disappearing... more
The Cult
The first two albums are absolute gems of the splendid eighties. The following ones are quite oscillating, never truly exceptional but hardly ever bad. more
Sangue Misto -SXM
The best Italian hip-hop album competes with Kaos and Joe Cassano, but the SM remain the best...
"cani sciolti nelle strade nelle città, alzano il volume con il bum bum chaaap!" more