Lou Dalfin
What a great group indeed, they give their best live. more
Tom Waits
Never a misstep along the vast, stumbling, disjointed, and wildly musical journey of this incredible and immense Artist. more
Michael Bay
This is done with cocaine, right? more
Tiziano Ferro
Once among the best blacksmiths around. Now he's rusty. more
Cannabis
Legalize it, billions of euros could be earned through taxation that currently goes to organized crime; besides, a little joint every now and then can only do good. more
Simon & Garfunkel
Simon.
Well, come on, even Garfunkel. more
Francesco Guccini -Metropolis
Filled with refined new pop arrangements, this album further completes the thematic turn initiated with the previous one: "Bisanzio," "Venezia," and "Bologna" are three beautifully perfect tracks, worthy of the best Guccini. The others are slightly less so, but still remain good pieces (like "Lager," beautiful and raw as a boulder, for example). 7.5-8. more
The Clash
How the hell can you say these guys are better than the Ramones? more
Tiziano Ferro
In a famous magazine, I happened to read: "Tiziano puts the stadium to the test." In other words, Burzum is outclassed... more
Running Wild -Under Jolly Roger
Aside from the anthem of the title track, which has long been delivered to artistic immortality, the rest of the tracklist features a series of good songs, but still immature compared to what the band will express with the masterpieces of the nineties. For the connoisseurs. more
Antonio Vivaldi
The greatest of the Baroque period. more
Eugenio Finardi -Dal Blu
In a stunning shift from rock to pop, he manages to persuade much of the more hardline audience. A nighttime, refined, intimate album that introduces us to a singer-songwriter still in great form and capable of effectively experimenting with new sounds. more
Cirith Ungol -Frost and Fire
The most direct of the band. The opener is pure adrenaline, immediately tempered by the dark and rhythmic progression of "Chaos Descends." From there, a series of epic metal transpositions of great class and measured power unfolds. Special mention goes to the title track and "Nadsokor," one of the most captivating and ecstatic anthems to epic metal ever conceived by the human mind. more
Michael Amott
Pillar of support, with its incendiary Ultra-Hard & Heavy-Stoner guitar riffs, by Arch Enemy and Spiritual Beggars. But it scores the highest for having played on "Necroticism - Descanting The Insalubrious" and "Heartwork" by CARCASS...DEATH CERTIFICATE... more
Francesco Guccini -Amerigo
How much this album smells of America. The sunny and airy arrangements and the less introspective and existential lyrics inaugurate a new phase in the career of the Master of Pàvana. Title track, Pennsylvania, and especially "Eskimo" are the best of the bunch. In short, much more West than Via Emilia from now on. Excellent. 7.5-8. more
Joe Cocker
wonderful interpreter more
Pink Floyd -The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn
The songs of the Zecchino d'Oro sung and played by four drug addicts. more