James Brown
The greatest performer to have ever existed... the expression "stage animal" seems tailor-made for this indelible Monument of Art. JBs band, which nearly half a century later, still sets the standard for irresistible grooves and shakes. Godfather lives forever! more
New York Dolls
they saw Mick Jagger with lipstick and decided to become the sidewalk whores of glam punk. furious and entertaining epigones of rock n roll tra(n)sformism more
Lucio Battisti
In the brightest moments of his career, it must be said that he was superb. more
System of a Down
A spectacular debut and a successful second album, followed by a rapid descent into garbage. more
Metallica
Good in their genre in the '80s. Then they released some of the most embarrassing records in rock history. more
Muse
Hyper-produced brats like the latest U2, whiny like the worst of Radiohead, more kitschy than the '80s Queen. more
Living Colour -Vivid
Innovative sound mix. Positive album. more
Syd Barrett
Crazy ... Like every true genius worthy of respect. more
Green Day
The only thing they have is not knowing how to play. more
The Cure -Wish
April 1992; Robert Smith's band gifts us the last masterpiece. An album that represents the exact synthesis between the Pop exploration of "Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me" and the solemn darkness of "Disintegration"; sixty-six minutes of Music, where artistic maturity and sonic balance reach solemn heights, as in the track that opens the collection "Open" or in the reflective and gloomy "Apart" and "Trust". But it is the long and dramatic "From The Edge Of The Deep Green Sea" that seals the band's immortality...END... more
Machine Head
Rob Flynn's group picks up where Vio-lence, the legendary band from the Bay Area of San Francisco, left off: straight-to-the-point Thrash Metal, with a touch of the right modernity as showcased in the masterpiece of their debut album from 1994 "Burn My Eyes." They will never reach those explosive levels again, yet they continue to have a long and dignified career... A NATION ON FIRE... more
883
Honestly, I just don’t understand people who say, “I listened to them all the time when I was a kid, better than all the crap out there today.” I mean, isn’t this crap and that crap out there today? I’m sure that in a few years, there will be definitions of Fabri Fibra saying, “Oh, better than all the crap out there today.” more
Simple Minds -Life in a Day
For many critics, it was a flop... Wasteland (not to mention the more famous ones...) superb!! more
Nirvana -Unplugged in New York
Brilliant choice of covers... more
Nirvana -Nevermind
What to say? Everything has already been said… perhaps too much… more
Faust'O -Suicidio
Enchanting texts. Congratulations also to Alberto Radius for the arrangements. more
Pearl Jam -Ten
A jolt to the heart... more
Jethro Tull -Minstrel In The Gallery
Absolutely fantastic album, the 4 should be understood as very abundant. Anderson and company return to being exciting and engaging just like they were up to three years ago, with inspired and convincing tracks and melodies. There are no weak pieces; on the contrary, it’s all excellent stuff, from the splendid initial trio (with the title track first and foremost) to the 16 minutes of excellent and very smooth Baker St. Muse, passing through two acoustic gems like "Requiem" and "One White Duck." For me, it’s beautiful and very close to a 5. more