Max Pezzali
How annoying it was when, on the school trip in our last year, my classmates sang "gli anni d'oro del grande reaaal ..." more
Fedez
Certo! Inviami il testo che desideri tradurre. more
CapaRezza
The lyrics are nice, but musically I don't like them one bit. more
Immortal -Pure Holocaust
The frost of Battles in the North, and the darkness of Diabolical Fullmoon Mysticism, compacted by a less bombastic production and more genuine sounds (the drum machine of Blizzard Beast is not even a consideration yet). The result is one of the most interesting albums, shaped by Norwegian black metal. more
Mastodon
Well yes, really monumental. Crack the Skye and Leviathan above all. But live they are really out of tune... more
Sum 41
meh... more
NOFX
funny guys more
blink-182
Songs for Kids more
NOFX
Two little dots because after all they are cute... more
James Taylor
"Listen, Aldrin, I'm not as relaxed as people think. Here's how it is: I'll play, and you’ll float up there and enjoy yourselves!" (The Simpsons 05x15) more
Ivan Graziani -Agnese dolce Agnese
The ultimate destination of the Grazianian poetics, in all its many facets. An incredibly inspired album where there isn't a single underwhelming moment, but honestly, I have a soft spot for the title track, "Fuoco sulla Collina," and "Canzone per Susy." A tale of music and Italian Rock. more
Os Mutantes
Brazilian Psychedelia more
DragonForce
They artistically perished after the first album. The only valid product of a discography that was too monotonous. more
Merciless
Visceral thrash/death straddling the late eighties and nineties, plus that epic gem "Back to North." more
Ayreon -Actual Fantasy
Work I have never loved. Perhaps the one that attracts me the least about the Ayreon project. Slow, cumbersome, lacking in inspiration. Pieces built in the same way, a problem that Lucassen has rarely shown. (5) more
Ayreon -The Final Experiment
Listening to it again after years did not evoke the same emotions, perhaps because I have strayed too far from the genre. Nonetheless, it is a noteworthy debut, the first episode of an interesting reality and one of the most thriving in the prog metal world in recent decades. (7) more
Metal Church -Generation Nothing
For the past 15 years, Metal Church have been releasing the same album, and this one fits right into the groove of things we've already heard. Craftsmanship, again well-played and clean throughout. A homework assignment. (6) more
Metal Church -This Present Wasteland
The same formula again, standard song structure and a few ideas. That said, it’s another album that’s easy to listen to but quickly forgotten. Sufficient. (6) more
Metal Church -A Light In The Dark
Catchy, well-played, but also listened to a thousand times and too similar to itself. A work of craft. (6.5) more