overrated to madness more
The greatest artist of all time. more
Being a pop star doesn’t just mean being cool. Madonna, for instance, is much more skilled and attractive than her. Moreover, she has covered I Love Rock n Roll by Joan Jett in an indecent way! more
A tattooed hippie who spends more time adjusting his nipples to arouse women than actually rapping seriously! more
Pushkin staged a drama that highlighted his supposed rivalry with Mozart. All fiction, indeed, but from that farce was born the famous Amadeus by Milos Forman. Variations on the theme of Spain (included in the collection of Ouvertures) display an absurd brilliance. This was the true Salieri! more
A goblin in the forgotten. Let's hope a fairy works her magic and grants him the consent of the village people... more
He wasn't just a country man, but also a CELTIC man! Just listen to "Annie's Song" to realize it. Well, shall we say folk-rock? Actually, let's put it this way: a great one! There you go, see? Everyone agrees! more
The symphonism of this work is extraordinary. Texts and music intertwine, bound to an acoustic wall that breaks into the baroque themes and (at times) funerary of this remarkable concept on death, seen in all its gruesome forms. A surpassed album? Absolutely not! more
Forgive the excessive nostalgia, but I happened to hear it today in a bar in my area, and I wanted to remember it this way, when the Maiden were truly the Maiden, and when Metal was truly Metal. more
Martin Gore takes the stand. more
To die for a saw... more
Well? Who would have ever thought that the '80s were musically poor? more
Collection composed of two CDs. Eddie Cochran: influential!!! more
Anarchist music collective more
Well, it just doesn't drive me crazy, it sounds "old." I think there's much better in Italian prog, although this isn't completely to throw away, you know. more
Less revolutionary than Tommy but definitely more mature. What they surely have in common is the presence of extraordinarily beautiful songs. more