Pixies -Surfer Rosa
In today’s groups, traces of the Pixies can be seen... They have left their mark... more
Van Halen
Well! I am the result of the interference between solar wind and the Earth's magnetic field, creating the beautiful effects of the auroras... I should still be avoided because they are harmful to health. more
Judas Priest
almost the inventors of metal creating the fashion of leather jackets with spikes and iron studs. It seems that since the singer is half gay, he had a soft spot for leather outfits beloved by the gay scene of homosexual sadomasochism. more
Tony Iommi
who knows if instead of slicing off his fingertips in the cutter, he could have just tuned the guitar strings down a semitone and thus created that unique sound, ancestor of future styles. who knows, maybe the entire future metal and doom scene wouldn't have existed, and metal bands would have jumped into punk... more
Ivan Graziani -Pigro
Sometimes unjustly mistreated... I cheer for him... more
Talking heads -77
Not far from the highest marks... I have a soft spot for the Talking Heads... more
Pretenders -Pretenders
I always enjoy listening to him... more
Wall Of Voodoo -Call Of The West
We are at very high levels... Slight preference for DARK CONTINENT. more
Noir Désir -Tostaky
The most beautiful rock album ever that isn't sung in English (or almost)? more
Mike Rutherford -Smallcreep's Day
A thank you to Phil Collins' marital storm for giving the good Rutherford time to record this gem and to team up with an Anthony Phillips in a keyboard role. With people like Simon Phillips, Morris Pert, and Noel McCalla, these are the final bursts of a characteristic sound swept away by Abacab. A suite and 5 tracks of excellent Prog, crafted to evoke emotion. more
Family -Music in a Doll's House
It sends me into ecstasy!! more
Frank Zappa
Genius? I don’t think so. more
Anthrax -Among the Living
The sacred trilogy of Thrash Metal is completed with the third album chronologically from Anthrax; after "Reign In Blood" and "Master Of Puppets", there’s no need to write the bands, released in 1986, in March of the following year, "Among The Living" is published. The incredible speed of instrumental execution from the five guys, thanks in particular to the prodigious drumming of Charlie "quadruple kick" Benante, lays the groundwork for Speed-Thrash Metal; "Caught In A Mosh" is a crazy track!!!! more
New Order
May 18, 1980: Ian's suicide. In July of the same year, "Closer" is released, but the Joy Division no longer exist; Bernard, Peter, and Stephen decide to continue playing together, for a new life. For a New Order... DREAMS NEVER END... more
Jethro Tull -War Child
The Jethro, after the prog hangover of the previous biennium, return to song form but the results don't improve much after the disappointing "Passion Play"; Anderson's period remains unimpressive. Oh, the album isn't bad, but it's rather insubstantial and not very engaging, the tracks just aren't that great. I like "Back Door Angel" and the two songs that are pop versions closer to the "old" Tull, "Skating Away" and that "Bungle in the Jungle," which isn't anything special but has stuck in my ears. more
Cinderella
Prima donnas in full force, despite the name. more
Fabrizio De André
Honestly, I couldn't care less about who wants to be a great expert in poetry or songwriting (how the hell can you compare that to Cohen? Two completely different worlds) for me, he is the best Italian singer-songwriter of all time. more
Depeche Mode
The most original and entertaining of all, wonderful... unfortunately too often forgotten. more