Madonna
I would suggest changing the title of her latest single "Puttana, sono Madonna" to "Madonna, se sono puttana"... more
Rush
Undoubtedly masters, but to truly enjoy them one must be a real prog-maniac. more
Dream Theater -Awake
I confirm: it's the Rush gone wrong! Listened to it (with great difficulty) in full online. Incredibly boring. more
Dream Theater -Made in Japan
The festival of futility continues at the Petrucci household. The intro of Child in Time makes one shit. more
DoomSword -The Eternal Battle
Another test of courage for the Lombard epic metallers. The opener is a musical battlefield, the title track is a whispered and tempestuous mid-tempo, "Soldier of Fortune" is both tragic and evocative. These are the legendary Doomsword! Active for nearly two decades, they don't miss a beat! The greatest band of modern true epic metal. And they're Italian... more
Francesco Guccini -Quello Che Non...
Folk dilaniano that blends seamlessly with long, expansive, highly inspired jazz compositions. At least 4 absolute masterpieces: the title track, "Le Domande Consuete," "Le Ragazze della Notte," and "Ballando con una sconosciuta" (still Lolli here, just like in "Keaton" from the previous album). There's also space for the triumphant "AEmilia," co-written with Dalla. As far as I'm concerned, the maximum goes to the same. 9. more
Matt Groening
Today I did some calculations and realized that if they complete the announced seasons 27 and 28, it will end up that almost 2/3 of the Simpsons production will be putrid crap. I don't feel like giving more than a 1 to this necrophile, who insists therapeutically on a series that between '89 and '97 was the peak of television history. more
Francesco Guccini -Signora Bovary
Golden masterpiece, ethereal, fragrant with alcoholic jazz. In this album, everything is perfect: lyrics, music, cover, arrangements. 9. more
Stevie Wonder -Songs In The Key Of Life
Question: if it's true - as the legend goes - that you had hundreds of songs in the drawer, why stretch out pieces like 'As', 'Another Star', 'Joy Inside My Tears', etc., and not add 4 or 5 more tracks? Even if it's just 5: a few songs are enough to get there, the inspiration is so high but... personally, an "Innervisions" is on a higher ground. more
Bon Jovi -Slippery When Wet
When Rock kisses Pop, no one has ever done it so well!! more
Tame Impala -Currents
Money thrown down the drain. Fuck off. A record as ugly as Ebola... more
The Kolors
Pretty annoying, yet another Italic product churned out from the peppery butt of De Filippi, a bit of trash. more
Dream Theater -Image and Words
Beautiful, one of the few of theirs that I still listen to with pleasure. more
The Kolors
Well, for me the top of Boris is Feedbacker. more
Gogol Bordello
Technically not excellent, sometimes a bit boring and repetitive on record, but live they really crush it. more
Tom Waits
A drunk man singing with a megaphone in hand. (I don't vote). more
Francesco Guccini -Guccini
Here it is, the first peak of the new decade: the beautiful pop drift of the previous one is further refined and outlined, also thanks to the beautiful use of the saxophone that enriches it all. Six inspired tracks, but above all that Autogrill embedded in the highest empyrean of Italian songwriting. 8.5. more
Nirvana -Bleach
I would also be tempted to give 5, but I think 4 stars are good anyway! more
Jon Oliva
one of the most unique singers in metal, and my absolute favorite singer (and who cares, you might say) more
Kansas
Absolutely magnificent, one of the best prog bands that ever existed. Great guitar pieces, great technique, imagination—they had it all. It's a shame they are so little known. A suggestion: listen to them. more