Sound Alchemists more
UNDISPUTED master of the guitar, mind-blowing technique, this is a "Mr." guitarist, but we are in Italy unfortunately, he is not understood. more
I appreciate "Safe as Milk," "Mirror Man," and his other albums, but what does "Trout Mask Replica" have that is so genius that, I don’t know, "Free Jazz" by Ornette Coleman doesn't? more
A Love Supreme. Period. more
Good, without a doubt / boring, without a doubt / not very inventive, without a doubt / some valid albums, without a doubt / terribly bad after Octavarium, without a doubt. Conclusion 2 out of 5. more
The perfect journey of the English boys continues; and once again in this work, they confirm themselves as one of the most fascinating musical realities, capable of hitting you straight in the soul. As I have said multiple times, they know how to evoke emotions; and as far as I'm concerned, in recent years I have rarely found a band so capable, so deep, so intimate. "Falling Deeper" is a collection of tracks from their early albums, reinterpreted in an acoustic-symphonic manner with immense class and quality...WE, THE GODS... more
From a tragedy, a masterpiece... more
Always appreciated in Radiohead and in solo projects. With that highly zany, "epileptic" way of moving on stage and in videos: an added quality...BLACK SWAN... more
"De André has never been in fashion. And in fact, fashion, being ephemeral by definition, passes. Fabrizio's songs remain." (Nicola Piovani). The socio-political chatter about the person and his private life disappears in an instant. In my opinion, he shares with Cohen the "title" of the most poetic pen in the history of singer-songwriter music. more
the genius of horror more
Very dark, with some truly beautiful pearls for their rawness. Despite everything, the Poveri Bastardi remain faithful to the old origins of their music, and their stunning cover of I Walk The Line confirms this. Violent yet tied to tradition. more
What can I say, one of the albums I've played the most. A masterpiece of music of all time. more
"End of the Universe" beautifully closes a beautifully stunning album. more
Danish group of Alternative Rock, Grunge more
A carousel of warmth and colors more
We are in 1997, but the band is already projecting itself into the future and the new millennium; a future that will later lead them to the surprising and groundbreaking "Kid A" and "Amnesiac." But let's focus on the third album of the English band, which is also not an easy listen, starting from the mysterious cover; a masterpiece, with all twelve songs of remarkable value. My favorite has remained, since the very first listens, "No Surprises," a sweet and fairytale-like ballad that stands out for its simple yet undeniably effective melody...LUCKY. more
There are two things I particularly appreciate about Radiohead: being still in the original lineup, this year they celebrate thirty years since their distant inception; and above all, always striving to push forward with their Music, offering albums that are even challenging and disorienting, at least for me, courageous... NO SURPRISES... more
Tonight everyone on Canale 5, okay? I want you glued to the TV, in the company of her and all her singing little friends... A Neomelodic New Year’s Eve as it should be! more
I think the last album I will listen to in this 2014 is this nice little record from forty years ago, and I want to enjoy it from start to finish in peace, without anyone around to bother me. Happy New Year to everyone... more