Giuni Russo -Energie
One of my favorite "Pop" albums, a miracle of light music among the most beautiful ever conceived in Italy and beyond. Among the Battiato brand records of that decade, this is the most beautiful of all (including those by Battiato "in person," mind you) with the Battiato-Russo pairing (and broadening the scope, the quartet Battiato-Pio-Russo-Sisini) overflowing with inventiveness and inspiration. And then, above all and beyond everything, there is Giuni Russo. There is the Voice of Giuni Russo, unattainable for anyone. Free, in "Energie," as few other times will she be allowed to be in her career, free to express herself without restraints and to shape Battiato's pop into something unique. There’s the baroque desire to amaze and move, there’s the virtuosic beauty for the pure pleasure of art for art’s sake, but also an expressive universality that reaches everyone, soaring with songs that have extraordinarily successful melodies and rhythms; a voice of a classical soprano that transfigures the material of pop and new-wave music ("Crisi metropolitana," "Una vipera sarò," "Lettera al governatore della Libia") with unreachable inventions, colors, and virtuosity. There are 8 songs and 8 splendors (think of "Atmosfera" or the intense and surprisingly measured interpretation in "L'attesa") but it is "Il sole di Austerlitz" and "L'Addio" that stand out as two of the greatest wonders of all Italian light music. "Energie" is a Masterpiece. Unrepeatable. more
Luigi Tenco
"And one beautiful day say enough and go away"… monumental, gigantic Tenco. Any other word would be pointless. more
Frank Zappa
Anyone who quotes Frank Zappa when talking about seriousness in listening to his music hasn’t understood a damn thing. more
Le Vibrazioni
Just discovered now. A real rock band. Sarcina's voice is stunning. more
Bent Knee
Bent Knee describes themselves as “a vehicle built to push, stretch, and then break boundaries,” and indeed there are no other definitions and/or labels that could better describe their music; Chris Baum (the violinist) adds, “One of our goals is to convert complex, academic, and challenging musical concepts into accessible and enjoyable compositions.” more
Bent Knee -Land Animal
The 10 tracks on the album share common themes: they are all autobiographical pieces that discuss the relationship between man and man, and man and technology in the 21st century; themes of loneliness, alienation, racism, social distances, global warming, family conflicts, and the problems of life in modern society. All the songs relate to the concept of “who we are (as a species) and where we are going.” These are truly magnificent and poetic lyrics, masterfully interpreted by Courtney Swain; there's no need to go into detail: Swain's voice is stunning, and on “Land Animal” she delivers an absolutely intense and breathtaking performance; it's top-notch! Listen to them live: there are several on YouTube; the band has also released two full concerts, and you'll find the live versions of “Holy Ghost” and “Terror Bird.”

Musically, “Land Animal” differs from the band's previous works, where the songs had more homogeneous structures and developed into long pieces dominated by harmonic/melodic variations; “Land Animal” is instead more focused on groove (according to Bent Knee themselves) and the search for a concise and accessible form, making it more immediate than the earlier works, even though the music remains complex and layered, lending itself to different levels of interpretation.

Land Animal is a kaleidoscope of musical genres, sensations, and various influences that flow. more
Mina
I take full responsibility for what I'm about to say.
90% of her discography is made up of little trinkets, simplistic songs, but she has managed to place a few good tracks. Vocally PERFECT, with an amazing technique, she is unable to sing off-key… but that’s where it ends. I definitely prefer Mia Martini and Giuni Russo (and the latter even surpasses her in vocal technique). I repeat: this is a perfectly personal opinion. I wouldn’t know what score to give her; my 3 is more of a non-score. more
Franco Battiato
His art is intimately linked to my life. It has given me so much, and I feel it so present that it seems as if it has never left. We were born and raised just a few kilometers apart; I don’t know if this has helped me understand better, to fully resonate with the suggestions of his Music and lyrics... A multifaceted artist, never fixed on a single form/concept, continuously evolving, yet always placing the sacredness of earthly life and spiritual existence at the center—a musical quest that enhances those who have the pleasure and desire to delve into it. Dear Franco Battiato, we will meet again rolling through existential planes and life cycles. I am sure of it! more
Oranssi Pazuzu
For them, I could learn Finnish. more
Salamantra -Salamantra
The unforgettable debut album by Salamantra. more
Giuni Russo
Holy shit, what a voice, guys... more
Patty Pravo
Protoppunk more
MAX FORLEO
Good job but cuckold. Too bad he doesn't know it. more
Pink Floyd
I agree with Marco's definition. They used their name to show that they're "Super Experts," and I find their first album overrated, which in reality isn't overrated at all; it sold poorly, for most it's definitely not the best, yet it still gets too much praise just because Barrett was involved and to be considered even more alternative. To me, it seems like a nice album, but in terms of song structure, like The Wall, I don’t see experimentation or long suites. more
The Verve
An excellent yet underrated Brit-pop band, perhaps overshadowed by the success of their contemporaries Oasis, even though they remain (at least in my opinion) a step above the latter. Urban Hymns is a masterpiece for the genre. more
Mia Martini
In the top 3 of the greatest Italian interpreters, her voice conveyed all the suffering and pain she endured. Treated like a rag, trampled on, discredited by anyone... but her songs remain. For me, 5 for life. more
John Locke
The Father of Liberalism, but also an enigmatic character from Lost. more
Robbie Williams
Well, come on, it's decent... there are definitely worse things. Sneaky? Yes, but with style. There are several tracks that I remember and enjoy listening to, one above all is Angels. For me, it's more than just sufficient... more
David Bowie
Anyone who creates an album like "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars" deserves a solid 5. Let's also add Hunky Dory, Low, Heroes, Aladdin Sane, Lodger... more
Scialpi
Today is 60 years old. Good presence from the '80s and '90s. Listenable and dignified. more