A contemplative and brutal genius, cynical and literary, anti-rhetorical and romantically violent. more
25 years after its release, I thank this "aromatic" band and the entire English Neo-Psych scene for paving my artistic path and a lifestyle between a Rock stage and a dance floor. Without Grunge, Stoner, and any Metal, my '90s enlightenment completes its process. more
A wonderful pop album with ventures into more melodic progressive. Among other things, the same (exquisite) musicians who play here are the same as on "Anima Latina," although I find there to be almost an abyss between the two albums. 3.5. more
Being in paradise but still feeling sad. Going on a trip with your head stuck in a running washing machine. A shocking pink washing machine. more
the classic pop punk band but, "The Young And The Hopeless" and "The Chronicles Of Life And Death" aren’t entirely terrible, the rest is to be thrown away. more
For five years, he was part of the group The Temptations. more
Here too, Sorrentino has nothing to do with it, and we are instead talking about the "big brother" ideals of IL VOLO - the less noble ones. "POP/OPERA/CROSSOVER singers." What does that mean? Oh, yes. We understand each other. more
the wild horse and guiding light of rock. first with the Buffalo, true counterpoints to the Fab4, then with the IMMENSE CSNY, and later solo, a ferryman and bridge between the 60s and 70s with his plaid shirts and his wild live performances that inspired grunge. godfather of rock. more
Eight tracks of twilight folk with bromide. Great record. 4.5 more
Here, regarding the innate artistic value of the Italian progressive rock albums from the '70s... well... I've said everything that was truly important... more
"Night Boys" is a little gem. more
world revelation group of 2015. and stop calling them "tenorini"! in truth, we are facing a classical tenor, a pop tenor, and a baritone. the last album is exceptional, I bought it yesterday and listened to it until 11 PM. more
Anyway, these are the ones from Radius and Lavezzi, huh. People who contributed to albums like 'Anima latina', just to say. They have nothing to do with the three who sing 'Grande amore' in leather jackets against a backdrop of 'Amore e Psiche' (but can you imagine, I don’t know, FONZIE singing as a tenor?? Bah, who the hell will dress them, I have no idea..) more
A beautiful experiment of Progressive Rock made in Italy, with a superhuman Chirico in the suite "Distruzione" (I personally prefer him here compared to Arti & Mestieri). Hats off. more
Incredible how, despite such a silly name, they managed to fool half the world. more
It's a shame not to have them at hand... I would make them fly out of the window... more
The poignant and melancholic genius of Warren Ellis ... Ocean Songs more
MyGod, what stuff. more
Anyway, it's always been somewhat of a mystery to me that a track like "Any Colour..." is rarely, if ever, mentioned, despite being one of those that is least similar to the other tracks in terms of refrain. more
Norwegian budding psychopaths will kill us all. They just need to delight our ears with their auditory delusions first. Unique, especially in One-Armed Bandit, truly transcendent. more