Can I just say that it was my soundtrack of last summer? Leaving aside, of course, the rest of the Beatles' repertoire... It has always been underrated mainly due to the songs already released as historic singles (we're talking about '67); but seen through today's eyes, it turns out to be one of the best in their discography and still enjoyable to listen to. A change in the tracklist and it becomes a beautiful album. more
Incredible artist more
He’s still a better rapper than moren... oh no, this is the original unfortunately. more
"Concert in honor and memory of Beppe Fenoglio; Alba, October 5, 1996, Church of San Domenico." But as the internal notes on the CD state: "This is not a live record, nor a concert. A place, an audience, an unrepeatable context." It remained on the market for a few months and was withdrawn at the express request of C.S.I.: it's not an economic issue, it's a private matter. "Alba was taken in 1944 on October 10th by two thousand, they lost it on November 2nd of that same year" (Beppe Fenoglio). more
What a couple! more
Peppa Pig, Teletubbies, and Barbapapà, or the trio of evil! more
Are the blue crystals good, Davide? more
Among my favorite actors. Great! more
Why do you hate him?
Is there any constructive criticism here?
I don't know, I like him a lot, he writes nice lyrics and he's nice and makes simple and genuine rap. more
A poor fool, it's true. But filosofem is a masterpiece of extreme black metal. more
It started off very well with a triple album run that made a significant impact on the genre. After that, aside from the unjustly underrated "relapse" and the recent "Kamikaze" (not great, but still better than the last bunch of crap), it’s best to draw a veil of pity. more
Don't be fooled by appearances. The Blur are much more than just a simple chart-topping pop group as many (wrongly) believe. more
The first two albums are amazing, the subsequent ones are just okay. They remain a great techno duo. more
Fabulous debut work by a young Daniele, filled with folk-rock influences and traditional music (which will be partly lost in the following one) making it a standalone piece in his discography. Title track, "Napule è," "Chi po dicere," and "Cammina cammina" are four masterpieces. more
My favorite from the band, undoubtedly the best album of the group (studio)... The quality of the tracks is so high that it feels like listening to a "best of"... "Deuce," "Black Diamond," "Cold Gin," "100,000 Years," "Strutter," "Firehouse," "Nothin' to Lose"... Beautiful!!! more
Taking advantage of the free time brought on by the flu, I was able to savor once again this masterpiece from a few years ago, just four long tracks of immense pleasure for my ears... more
Some musical atmospheres evoke the early works of King Crimson and Colosseum. The lyrics are hermetic and baroque; in particular, Johnnie Sayre is taken from a poem in the Spoon River Anthology by Edgar Lee Masters. more
Ramona map in the land of the setting sun, raw fish in a burrito game, psycho therapy, sci-fi religion. Sleepless. Radio static. Slowed up the highway like for a drive-in movie or a circus sideshow. Caffeinated and incorporated and cholesterol mean business hard on for hate, life flash before when try to sleep. I am a product. Dumpster waits for you. There's a hope downtown, stars also lie down that streets. I Don't Believe in Books, I Believe in Sentences. DECONSTRUCTION. more
I don't know all their albums but I really like GRIN. more
Softly, on tiptoe, orchestral, epic, minimal, complex, thunderous. However they choose to play, no matter how much noise they decide to make, they always hit the mark. more