Great Emma Niblett, beautiful record, even if it sometimes feels like a madhouse! more
It's pointless to talk about this album without using clichés, so I'll use a cliché: a timeless masterpiece, a must-listen at least once! more
...and so welcome our erry potte, budding wizard, but one of the good stuff, the kind that makes you fly... more
I love his ability to create wonderful melodies over relatively simple harmonic foundations... A creative and brilliant composer, with many highs and a few lows... But still, in 2015, he fills and shakes the stadiums. more
I like Marco Hietala. more
Experimental more
Exploratory music in the spirals of the 'alternative' rock verb with fragments of experimental jazz (excerpt from an article by Domenico Caccamo) more
A work of art more
Probably the most brilliant artist of the 20th century more
THE MOST FEARED DUO IN ITALY! THE MASTERS OF RAP! NO ONE IS AND WILL EVER BE LIKE THEM, EVER!!! <3 more
Great movie and great soundtrack. more
but how much great stuff has he produced in 10-15 years between blur, gorillaz, and his solo work? more
Not even the Van Der Graaf Generator were enough for him... And here begins a solo career full of changes, evolutions, experiments, and fabulous albums. This is nice, but it's just the warm-up. "Vision" and "The Birds" are the first two masterpieces of Hammill's solo work. more
Lean, but intensely profound. more
5 and there's no discussion! more
Jackson did better. more
Starting from pop with shoegaze and psychedelic undertones in Leisure, they moved through the irreverent singles of the '90s, designed to be ironically and intelligently mainstream, only to arrive, with the stunning self-titled album, at a mature, ethereal, lo-fi sound... up to the Middle Eastern influences of Think Tank. Beyond britpop... there's been (was?) much more. more
Today marks 40 years since its release in stores. A splendid forty-year-old and a masterpiece of Classic Prog. more
great group, not exceptional but nice. more
All great musicians have their own maturation period, but unfortunately, Baglioni's lasted over twenty years. Albums like "Io sono qui" (1995) represent the peak of his creativity and genius. Yet he waited too long to express it, ending up being labeled as a "singer-songwriter of trivial songs." And the state he finds himself in now is, to say the least, pitiful. more