Nerve-wracking voice that I could never digest. Then when I heard that a teacher proposed the text of "Albachiara" to her students, praising it as contemporary poetry... the repudiation skyrocketed! more
In a pop, delicate, and symphonic style, the professor shares bittersweet reflections on the present, giving the work the most fitting title to convey his thoughts. The first part is catchier with a rhythmic "Le mie donne," which breaks the calm atmosphere of the album. Also excellent is the spoken and intimate "Ho conosciuto il dolore." The rest is a gentle blend of melancholy and peace. more
Ethnic jubilation! Breathtaking experience! more
The ultimate "metal that rocks" of the '90s. If you enjoy making angry faces at photographers, dyeing your goatee pink, bragging about how long you are, and getting the Confederate flag tattooed on your beer belly, then they are for you. more
The ultimate "kick-ass group" of the '90s. What a lackluster fate they've met, though. more
Poet. With a few too many bass notes, but a poet nonetheless, just below De Andre and Guccini, immeasurable; to deny it is foolish. more
A unique, obsessive, and disorienting sound, a filthy, coarse voice that is perfectly on theme create a delicate balance that only seems precarious. And Gentlemen is one of those albums that leaves a mark. more
Even this is in a first pressing vinyl, almost impossible to find, to be kept like a relic. Obviously, a magnificent album: lyrics like dynamite, filled with nightmares and disillusionments that smell of beautiful jazz arrangements. In some ways, it follows the trail already blazed by the Zingari, even though here the acidic and disenchanted component of his "trilogy of cosmic pessimism" (I like to call it that) comes back into the spotlight. "Da zero e dintorni" is poetry. more
Those who have definitively picked up the enormous legacy left by Brand New. An essential group of the emo revival scene. more
Zoo ma mah manut mamoyugh. Xi maa hea doo dauy dohdoyugh. Tszeettaa ba doa bau koyugh. Ma magh max maynot nolnoyugh. Szi deah daddoobaught byugh. Xi daa tdey gkao gho. more
The first star of Italian pop music. "When Rabagliati sings..." more
With Simon House on the violin, truly original! more
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
Damn, they can play two chords in a row! more
Gianni, stop responding to those idiots on Facebook and get lost once and for all. more
That motherfucker is getting on my nerves. more
At the level of Deep, Led, and Black, few fucking, I said FEW FUCKING. more
I bought his latest work, namely Wolflight. Well.......... more
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
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