Davide Van De Sfroos -Brèva e Tivàn
A dazzling pearl of singer-songwriter music, as well as De Sfroos's masterpiece. Among the most successful tracks are "Foemm e prufoemm" and "La balera," where the most festive and popular folk shines, "Ciberfolk" with its reggae verses and a chorus that sounds almost metal. Finally, the superb title track, an acoustic fresco of a tragic excursion on Lake Como. A sound tribute in the Comasco dialect! more
Vas -Offerings
I love world music, but I don't know anything about transcendence and spirituality. Nevertheless, the idea of all these things blended together in a little disc brings me a sense of peace. Thank you, Danny! more
The Prodigy -The Fat Of The Land
the first electronic love is never forgotten (three dots symbolizing a romantic sigh, cheeky but a little childish coming your way)... more
Screaming Trees
I discovered the Screaming Trees thanks to the website. Until recently, I was unaware of the existence of this essential band! What can I say? Extraordinary! Albums of almost unique beauty! Sweet Oblivion, Buzz Factory, not to mention Invisible Lantern and Uncle Anesthesia... They deserve a ton! more
Salmo -Midnite
Well, on average. What a shame. more
Salmo
among the best rappers of the current scene (also because there isn't much competition :-p). Someone ban hetzer pls. more
Gianfranco Marziano
Ground ground, with crap or cock, or the rest of the song sung to you, then beat it. more
Dream Theater -Metropolis Pt 2: Scenes From A Memory
Surely their best one. Obviously, after this Dream Theater: The Astonishing But who gives a damn about Star Wars. more
Metal Church
Absurd group more
Barry Manilow
OH MAAAANDYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY YYY more
Ringo Starr
After Beethoven, there is him. more
Vain
A melancholy and a sophistication never felt in a sleaze/hair metal band. Among the many bands that have reaped less than what they have sown, the debut No Respect is one of the best albums in the genre. more
King Krule
bluewave more
George Harrison
The Beatle who didn’t want to be a Beatle. Among the four, my favorite. more
Paul McCartney
At times a bit too commercial as a solo artist, in the Beatles he played the role of the "good boy, neat and perfect." But with an unstoppable talent and skill. more
Paul McCartney
After Mozart, there is him. more
Iron Maiden -Somewhere In Time
A devastating opener. Two of the best singles in the history of Iron Maiden. The final track that is epicness in the purest sense of the term. Almost perfect album. My favorite from this legendary band. more
Scratch Acid -The Greatest Gift
A journey through the winding paths of a criminal asylum with sneering rapists hurling feces at each other. more
Etta James
Simply divine voice! more