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His way of singing is stale, more than a piece of gorgonzola forgotten at the back of the fridge for months. Listening to the tracks of the album still makes you lose your patience after the first 2 minutes.
His way of singing is stale, more than a piece of gorgonzola forgotten at the back of the fridge for months.
Listening to the tracks of the album still makes you lose your patience after the first 2 minutes.
This review delivers a scathing critique of Marco Carta's album 'Ti Rincontrerò', questioning his vocal skills despite his success. While acknowledging his formal training and victories in music competitions, the review mocks the album for relying heavily on covers and uninspired tracks. The reviewer expresses frustration towards the industry exploiting such artists and laments the state of Italian music culture. Despite the harsh tone, it recognizes Carta's appeal to young fans. Discover the real story behind Marco Carta's 'Ti Rincontrerò'—read the full review and decide if it's worth a listen!
"Trash television isn’t rock, the media isn’t rock, speculation isn’t rock.. I am ROCK, end of story." "Emotion has no voice, it’s made of long pauses and then... then nothing."
"Trash television isn’t rock, the media isn’t rock, speculation isn’t rock.. I am ROCK, end of story."
"Emotion has no voice, it’s made of long pauses and then... then nothing."
This review of Adriano Celentano's album 'L'Animale' captures the artist's raw and poetic reflections on rock music and life. It blends conversational introspection with critiques of modern media and the meaning of authenticity. The tone is reflective, emotional, and at times enigmatic, inviting listeners into Celentano’s unique world. The album challenges listeners to reconsider the true spirit of rock beyond superficial labels. Discover Adriano Celentano’s poetic rock journey in 'L'Animale' – listen now and feel the true spirit of rock!
Masini is NOT an idiot, nor an incompetent; just someone who had incredible bad luck and wanted to let us know about it. "Disperato" – the Italian grunge manifesto and winner of the Sanremo new proposals in 1990.
Masini is NOT an idiot, nor an incompetent; just someone who had incredible bad luck and wanted to let us know about it.
"Disperato" – the Italian grunge manifesto and winner of the Sanremo new proposals in 1990.
Marco Masini's self-titled 1990 album introduced grunge influences into Italian music with deeply pessimistic and melancholic lyrics. The review highlights Masini’s troubled themes of lost love, family abuse, and drug addiction throughout the tracks. Despite mixed public opinion on his music, Masini's raw emotion and personal storytelling marked an important cultural moment. The album won critical attention, especially with the Sanremo festival success of "Disperato." It remains a polarizing but significant work in Italy's music history. Dive into Marco Masini's raw and intense 1990 album—experience the origins of Italian grunge and its emotional depth now!
Freeway... FREEWAY! Chills and goosebumps on the forearms. Mirko’s voice is sultry and would make any person of the opposite sex melt in their underwear.
Freeway... FREEWAY! Chills and goosebumps on the forearms.
Mirko’s voice is sultry and would make any person of the opposite sex melt in their underwear.
This review explores Bee Hive's album from the animated series Kiss Me Licia, praising its blend of 80s hard rock and progressive instrumentals. The band’s unique characters, memorable vocals, and emotionally charged ballads stand out as key highlights. Instrumental tracks are celebrated as masterpieces, underscoring the musicians’ talent. Despite a few weaker tracks, the album is hailed as a generation-defining classic. Listen to Bee Hive's timeless Kiss Me Licia album and relive the golden era of 80s rock magic now!
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