If only all "transition" albums were like this... 'Time After Time' is a thing worthy of the best Paisley - not that there is a "worse" Paisley, to be honest... more
great record, really more
Bunnyyyyy more
'We're not going to explain ourselves any more, we're just going to do what we want and if no one understands that's their problem'..(Siouxsie) more
Son Muddy: "Why don't you sound like that, Dad? (listening to a Chuck Berry track on the radio)"
Muddy: "It's just a blues played faster."
Son Muddy: "It's Rock N Roll!"
(from the movie Cadillac Records) more
Underground, if by any chance there was too much light on the surface. more
The rock intelligentsia! more
You like them... they’re a pop band... they’re amazing.... I don’t know? In the meantime, they settle in your head with tunes you don't remember, but can't help but listen to. more
...you can end any discussion by saying that he was the greatest Italian singer-songwriter. No one can counter this statement! Not even me. more
Wait, wait... someone called them the new Beatles? Yes, and I will win the Pulitzer with this phrase! more
I'm afraid they are astonishing, they just get stuck in your head! more
Don’t you feel that with them and just a few others (DP, BS....) all hard rock, and what comes from it, is a bad and ultimately pointless imitation? more
If they were as good as they are annoying, they would be geniuses; instead, they're just a decent band! more
When simplicity becomes addiction! more
I was thinking the other day: man, this is really bad. For me, it's even worse than 'Undercover'. The only one that beats it is 'Dirty Work'. They try to jump on the reggae bandwagon by imitating the good Peter Tosh signed to their label, but they make little to no sense. It's a record without any head or tail, and not even catchy. more
She's good, she's hot... What more could you ask for? more
Fuck the labels, the definitions. Five. Period. more
Closing our eyes and paying tribute to a guitarist who laid the foundational stones, we might be able to envision ourselves in some dimly lit venue with a sixties vibe, to truly feel the roots of who we are. more
Terribly beautiful, it's one of my favorites from the 80s and I think it's the most surprising and strange of that decade. more
Fabiano Erio Franovich, known as Erio, is an Italian singer-songwriter. With a warm and angelic falsetto voice, he has a background in classical singing. He has been writing songs since he was a child, dedicating himself more to composition after high school. Thanks to his mother, he began sending some demos to record labels, but the one that ended up in the hands of his current label "La Tempesta" was the work of "El," the person to whom his debut album is dedicated. more