Riccardo Sinigallia Ciao Cuore
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too much class for this country.
Gatto Panceri Succede a chi ci crede
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He, Bono, Priviero were supposed to be the new Italian rock...
Angelo Branduardi Camminando camminando
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It’s the only work of Branduardi’s that I listen to again every 2-3 years.
Daniela Casa Società Malata
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everything was very beautiful, it was 1975 we were full of things like this and many were better than this.
Paul Bradley Sketches From Dust
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bad?
Banco del Mutuo Soccorso Io sono nato libero
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Oscar Prudente Stadium
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Oscar Prudente Stadium
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However, it is said: Giggirrriva
LUNA SEA EDEN
LUNA SEA EDEN
12 jul 18
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everything changes nothing is destroyed. "Luna Sea (stylized as LUNA SEA) is a Japanese rock band formed in Kanagawa Prefecture in 1989. They are considered one of the most successful and influential bands in the visual kei movement (a musical movement that emerged in the late 1980s in Japan's underground rock scene, characterized by a transgressive and androgynous aesthetic with a strong visual impact. It is the first example of a rock musical movement made in Japan, reinterpreting the sound and aesthetics of Western artists while incorporating melodic lines and themes from Japanese tradition). They have made a significant mark on the Japanese rock scene. In fact, in 2003, HMV Japan ranked Luna Sea number 90 on its list of the 100 most important "pop" artists in Japan. Their debut self-titled album was released in 1991 by the independent label Extasy Records. By July 1992, the album had sold 30,000 copies and thanks to various sold-out shows during their first tour, they secured a contract with the major label MCA Victor, leading to the release of their second album, Image (1992), which peaked at number nine on the Japanese music chart. The musical style of the group in these first two albums is post-punk and new wave with gothic and even hardcore punk tendencies. Starting with Style (1996), the band would shift towards a more stadium rock sound. Eden (1993) and Mother (1994) represent a middle ground between the first two albums and the subsequent ones. Eden was released in 1993 and reached number five on the Japanese charts with 219,000 copies sold, also achieving gold certification. The album is produced differently compared to Image and captures the band's wildest and sweetest moments; listening through headphones or a good stereo reveals the complexity beneath. The production level is high, with various genre interweavings, yet the main element consists of '80s hard rock and new wave bass lines. The standout moments of the album include the driving Jesus and the melancholic Rejuvenescence, a song that skillfully blends The Smiths and The Cure. Other top tracks are In My Dream, an almost shoegaze piece (Sugizo, one of the two guitarists, stated that his guitar sound developed in an attempt to capture "the psychedelic feeling of shoegaze bands"), and Providence, a chamber pop track that feels almost like a traditional Japanese song, with the prominent violin catering to refined tastes. The album concludes with Stay, quite similar to how Wish ended on Image."
Eugenio Finardi Diesel
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Diesel is his masterpiece.