They are the Gang Of Four, the Band of Four (just like the one back in Mao's time), and they are not the only ones in that portrait full of social anguish and student upheaval that shakes British ’77. more
Lucio strikes just by existing. He did nothing to impress, even alone with the guitar. more
I' port' o' trerrote - I drive the ape van - o trerrote ra' piagg' ... Granitic and Immortal more
the torch of anarchy more
Incredible masterpiece! I love Monk and his very unique way of playing! more
Jerusalem gives me the heebie-jeebies. more
A masterpiece, the record of achieved maturity in the phase of "sounds" (that up to Signify, to be clear). Synesthesia offers an extraordinary "disco" psychedelia, Burning Sky seems to merge Pink Floyd, King Crimson, and Led Zeppelin, Fadeaway showcases in advance what the PT of the 2000s will be: masters of pop always at the service of emotion. more
I don’t know why that song always comes to my mind that goes "I see the world old, I see the world dead." more
Just listen to it for 30 seconds and you'll find yourself with bleached highlights. more
Bicycle Thieves is funnier than any of his films. more
Music from bumper cars DA BA DE DA BA DI DA BA DE DA BA DI DA BA DE DA BA DI DA BA DE DA BA DI DA BA DE DA BA DI DA BA DE DA BA DI DA BA DE DA BA DI more
At the peaks of funk rock more
When I was fourteen, they pumped me up. They caused immense damage contributing to the explosion of the power/gothic symphonic pop/metal genre. more
One of my childhood memories is that wherever I went, I could hear the notes of Bella and Serenata Rap coming from somewhere. I could kill for much less. more
Useful for impressing some sixteen-year-old who thinks serious music is Evanescence by saying, "I'll show you the music that slaps." more
The boss of all the hillbillies. He doesn't do much, but he does it well. more
The indie rock of Bikini the Cat (an Italian trio now disbanded) more
Fifth album for the Cavanagh brothers' band, and five are the shining stars that represent my rating; an album recorded in Ventimiglia in the spring of 1999, beautiful in every way starting from the cover. The sound of the English band definitively moves away from the previous Gothic-Doom to head towards a form of Progressive Rock that in many parts reminds me of the more "Gilmour-esque" Pink Floyd. "One Last Goodbye" is a heartbreaking tribute to the deceased mother...DEEP... more
How I adored this band from Athens, Georgia, stars and stripes!!! Original, fun, just the right amount of loud: New wave, Surf, Pop, Funk, Rock, etc... etc... STRA-ALLUNATI... more