What they attempted (with little success) to do in the 60s has been vastly improved by One Direction today. more
When my children ask me what Music means to me, only two words will come to mind: ONE DIRECTION. more
One of the greatest musical artists of the past century, simply IMMENSE. more
A shittier song than the other, pathetic. more
Among vagabonds, buffoons, and violinists, the acoustic notes of this gem unfold. One of the works that anticipates that musical philosophy known as unplugged! With excellent outcomes for the Italianized poetics of Yeats. The most "troubadour-like" of the Italian troubadours. more
Lean and innovative. Its veiled notes and rarefied atmosphere make it an excellent product for the twilight. Conceptually sophisticated record: to be savored slowly and with many, many takes... more
Top-quality shit more
Needless to add words to the album in question... A masterpiece that doesn't require my "judgments" and the usual phrases heard too many times... I waste a little more time on the cover instead, which, in my opinion, is the most beautiful cover in history... more
Rhetoricism, at times bordering on the ridiculous. Shitty costumes as well. more
Beautiful, I played the CD so much that it's worn out. A masterpiece! more
The last testament of the golden age of Queen, concluding a fruitful four-year period, that '73-76'. All very beautiful songs, ranging from nostalgic celebrations of the Wildean dandy (the "old-style" lover and the Millionaire Waltz) to operatic remnants from the previous year ("You Take My Breath Away" is an example). Then there's the masterpiece "Somebody to Love." 8. more
Another great record composed in 1992 by The Church; it’s the seven minutes of "Aura" that kick off an album rich in rarefied atmospheres, with long and enveloping songs as the Australians have accustomed us to, especially from this work onwards. Masterful are the intertwining of the two guitars of Peter and Marty, which give the tracks those classic instrumental "fugues": listening to "Ripple" and its dreamy and commanding finale perfectly captures the essence of a superb album...FILM... more
I grew up with Harry Potter! But the films from the 5th one onwards really suck. more
Aragon! more
Objectively speaking, an excellent interpreter (and a real stunner). She functions much less effectively as a composer, and this flaw is weighing her down in the long run. Nice debut (6.5), satisfactory second album (5/6), and a clumsy and heavy Frasi&Fumo (5). EDIT: she even tried to return to urban via trap (Modern Art) but it went poorly again (5). more
Elegant interpreter, skilled composer, and a distinctive voice. She and Nina Zilli (who, however, doesn't have good tracks like those of Malika) are the best that today's Italian mainstream can offer. Now that she's no longer with Cremonini, are things going better for you as well? more
A decent director (aside from his passion for Jesus piglet) and a good actor, perhaps a bit overrated. But lethal weapon, who could forget that! more
An interesting experiment, that of Gorillaz. I prefer their debut, but this remains an excellent album with its variety and its medley of genres fused together. more
Aside from Wind's bullshit and the latest movies, they are and will remain my favorite comedians, damn it! more