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Renato Zero decided to tell the major labels to get lost and do it all himself. The album as a whole feels compact, solid, inspired.
Renato Zero decided to tell the major labels to get lost and do it all himself.
The album as a whole feels compact, solid, inspired.
Renato Zero’s 2009 album Presente marked a bold move as the artist self-produced and distributed it independently, defying major labels. The album achieved triple platinum status in just one week. Featuring diverse musical styles and notable collaborations, Presente showcases Renato’s consistency and innovation. This release not only highlights his artistic courage but also set a precedent for established artists seeking independence. Listen to Renato Zero’s Presente and experience the bold, independent spirit of Italian pop-rock!
"'Una sedia a ruote' directly and touchingly describes the torments of a disabled person condemned to the immobility not only of the body but also of the feelings." "'Salvami!' is the cherry on top of an album that deserves 5 stars."
"'Una sedia a ruote' directly and touchingly describes the torments of a disabled person condemned to the immobility not only of the body but also of the feelings."
"'Salvami!' is the cherry on top of an album that deserves 5 stars."
The review highlights Renato Zero's 1976 album 'Trapezio' as a pivotal work in Italian music, blending glam rock with melodic pop under industry pressure. It explores profound themes like terminal illness and depression, while noting iconic tracks like 'Madame' and 'Salvami!'. The album marked a turning point, balancing artistic edge with mainstream appeal. Ultimately, 'Trapezio' is praised as a classic deserving of recognition. Explore 'Trapezio' today and experience Renato Zero's bold fusion of glam rock and heartfelt storytelling!
Renato Zero has a crappy repertoire, but he has a nice voice; Vasco Rossi has a crappy repertoire and a crappy voice. Forty euros wasted. At this point, you may be wondering why the hell did I go to see these two concerts from a mental hygiene center.
Renato Zero has a crappy repertoire, but he has a nice voice; Vasco Rossi has a crappy repertoire and a crappy voice.
Forty euros wasted. At this point, you may be wondering why the hell did I go to see these two concerts from a mental hygiene center.
The reviewer describes the concerts of Renato Zero and Vasco Rossi at Stadio Olimpico as two of the worst nights of their life. Renato Zero is deemed slightly better due to his vocal ability, despite a poor setlist and tacky stage design. Vasco Rossi’s performance is criticized heavily for poor voice and repetitive instrumental sections to mask his vocal issues. The overall atmosphere and fans of both artists also receive sharp critique. Despite the disappointment, the reviewer reveals a personal reason for attending. Discover the raw truth behind Renato Zero and Vasco Rossi’s live shows—read this bold review before you buy a ticket!
You are really annoying with Peter Gabriel.
The review expresses irritation regarding Peter Gabriel in relation to the Genesis album 'A Trick of the Tail'. Despite the annoyance, the reviewer gives a high rating of 5 stars. The commentary is minimal and laced with irony. Discover the complexities behind Genesis' 'A Trick of the Tail' and explore its unique place in prog rock history.
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