great album, a solid 8 more
a masterpiece of simplicity. more
Like King, Brown, or Follett, he is one of the representatives of modern literary functionalism: good plots, frozen by an apathy unmatched. If only he had also inherited even the tiniest shard of Conrad's narrative poetics... more
"You'll reap the harvest you have sown" more
great album and outstanding loner! more
J Mascis + Les Claypool more
Album that I have reevaluated over time... It grows with each listen... Not their best, but sweeps away a mountain of records with a single note from any song on the album... more
A beautiful woman. However, I find that her cheerfulness and demeanor are overly television-like and constructed. For this reason, I haven't liked her in years. She doesn't convince me; she gets on my nerves... more
they have managed to shape and sound the melancholy, the memory, the anger, the things that come to an end, the passions;
a melancholic world that is also full of nuances, to be rediscovered each time with a little more nostalgia, waiting for their return. more
I am ashamed to even be a permanent resident in his region. Vasco Brondi is a very good reason to escape abroad. more
but I beg you... more
Forget about CCCP (even if Fatur was likable) or the PGR. This is the only incarnation of Ferretti's project that actually means something. And it means quite a lot. more
just the "crazy rhythms" alone would be enough for a perfect score, especially when we consider the rest of that masterpiece of an album... more
CONCUBINES more
Cost an arm and a leg, but for one of the greatest bluesmen of all time, this and more! more
Nothing to do with what is to come, but it’s a good start; Fiume Sand Creek and Hotel Supramonte stand out in particular. more
One of Faber's worst albums, with some truly bad tracks. more
This is a great album. Tito & Tarantula, launched by Rodriguez and Tarantino in 1997, come out with a fairy-tale debut, driven by the beautiful "After Dark" (always with Salma Hayek in mind) and featuring gems such as "Sweet Cycle," "Back to the House," "Flying in My Sleep," the ever-Rodriguezian "Angry Cockroaches," and the concluding track "Killing Just for Fun." Not a weak point, always inspired and engaging. Great album, 4 and even a bit more. more
A wonderful musician who has written essential pages of Italian music. more
Let oneself be influenced, metabolize, assimilate, personalize, innovate. Perhaps these could be the pillars of his immense and extraordinary career.
Total artist. A mind as open as few others in the musical landscape and beyond. more