High Tide
With Simon House on the violin, truly original! more
Linkin Park
No, but the real question is: why the hell do you need to play 3564749 genres in a single song when you wouldn't even be able to play one of them well? more
Good Charlotte
Damn, they can play two chords in a row! more
Gianni Morandi
Gianni, stop responding to those idiots on Facebook and get lost once and for all. more
Adriano Celentano
That motherfucker is getting on my nerves. more
Uriah Heep
At the level of Deep, Led, and Black, few fucking, I said FEW FUCKING. more
Steve Hackett
I bought his latest work, namely Wolflight. Well.......... more
Mark Lanegan
A splendid, tarry, intense voice mixed with writing skills capable of creating visionary modern classics.
Leader of one of the best bands of the '90s, now a great solo singer-songwriter. Chapeau. more
Lou Reed
A reason for life up to "Ecstasy". After a while in decline, however, the only thing I really blame him for is the album with Metallica. more
Edoardo Bennato -La Torre Di Babele
First press vinyl, complete with a beautiful silver cover. Well, nothing, one of the absolute gems that make up the magnificent pentology 1973-1977 of Architect Bennato. It was also thanks to this record that he was labeled Punk, and they weren't entirely wrong. more
Grateful Dead -Anthem Of The Sun
When the intricate nature of psychedelic rock is translated with adrenaline-fueled smoothness. A delight! more
My Dying Bride -A Map Of All Our Failures
The heavy tolling of a bell announcing death: thus opens the eleventh studio album of the English band. Right after, the two guitars weave slow Gothic-Doom patterns, accompanied by the sound of a violin that reminds me of their best albums from the nineties: welcome to the world of the Dying Bride. And we are only at the first lengthy track, "Knell The Doomsday," with a final Death Metal burst where Aaron revives his primitive and terrifying growl...LIKE A PERPETUAL FUNERAL... more
Lorenzo Cherubini
I prefer Luigi Cherubini more
Dream Theater
Metalheads recycling the worst stereotypes of prog for decades. more
Charles Bukowski
When love becomes an obligation, hate can turn into a pleasure. more
Scorpions
"Blackout" is undoubtedly one of the best hard rock albums of all time. Definitely a lot, but a lot better than the much more hyped "Back In Black" by AC/DC... more
Stone Temple Pilots
Derivatives are true, smart guys are true, but Core and especially Purple are excellent albums, even though their "real album" is Tiny Music... more
Amii Stewart
Famous for his version of "Knock on Wood," he is now performing at the event "Napoli ieri e oggi" hosted by PUPO, featuring artists of the caliber of IVA ZANICCHI, with GIGI D'ALESSIO and CRISTIANO MALGIOGLIO as special guests. more
Greg Hetson
A cornerstone not only of Bad Religion and Circle Jerks: Hardcore-Punk of the last thirty-five years owes a lot, a whole lot to this little big man...YOU ARE (THE GOVERNMENT)... more