De André doesn't sing but humbly and self-effacingly serves the word.

 Fabrizzzioneeeee, on the other hand, sings with his gum raised to the left because who knows, maybe it's chic, but who cares really.

The review criticizes Fabrizio De André's 'Storia di un impiegato' for lack of vocal strength and poetic personality. It contrasts De André with other singers like De Gregori and Antonello Venditti, highlighting a perceived deficiency in delivery and artistic impact. The album is seen as mediocre and overly stylized without genuine emotional depth. The reviewer views De André's style as more of an exercise in form than true art. Discover the full review and explore the complexities behind De André's 'Storia di un impiegato'.

 "Without being prude, it’s clear that the dramatically dangerous downsides linked to the trap trend will soon emerge and cannot be ignored."

 "Sfera Ebbasta isn’t a generational author, but his music, regardless of his intentions, is."

XDVR by Sfera Ebbasta is a landmark Italian mixtape that launched the trap music wave in Italy. Its slowed-down, chant-like melodies and vivid street storytelling capture the youth's realities and struggles. While the review acknowledges the dark influence of drug culture within the scene, it appreciates the artistic value and cultural impact of the album. XDVR is a crucial musical puzzle piece reflecting contemporary youth and urban life. Discover the defining sound of Italian trap—listen to Sfera Ebbasta's XDVR now and dive into the pulse of a generation.

 LCD Soundsystem, today, are a terrible band.

 'American Dream' is a jumble of terrible ideas, songs lacking inventiveness, capable only of wallowing in a compositional vision that in 2017 can no longer stand.

This review harshly criticizes LCD Soundsystem's 'American Dream' as a tired, uninspired album reflecting James Murphy's aging sensibility. The reviewer finds the music derivative, lacking vitality, and weighed down by self-indulgent nostalgia. Despite the band's previous success, this release fails to offer fresh ideas or meaningful artistic growth. Discover why 'American Dream' divides fans—read the full review and listen to decide for yourself.

 "Verano Zombie is the projection in music and rhyme of a concrete, ancestral and indefinable malaise, painful and difficult to focus on."

 "Noyz Narcos... douses the brain and limbs in the worst sewage water, stains the conscience with a self-harm without end."

Verano Zombie by Noyz Narcos stands as a landmark album in Italian underground hip-hop. Its vivid portrayal of Rome’s darkest corners and raw, unfiltered emotion captures a deep existential unease. The album features intense collaborations and hard-hitting lyrics reflecting self-destruction, societal decay, and alienation. With corrosive beats and dark storytelling, it persists as a powerful manifesto beyond mere protest music. Dive into the raw and unfiltered world of Verano Zombie – listen now and experience Rome’s underground like never before.

 I am sure that anyone - in Italy - who says they love Kendrick Lamar is a pathetic liar.

 Kendrick Lamar doesn’t speak for you, and if he could, he would laugh in your face seeing you nodding your head to his songs.

The review offers a sarcastic and critical perspective on the Italian admiration for Kendrick Lamar's DAMN., suggesting a lack of genuine understanding or connection to the album's themes. It challenges fans who praise Kendrick in Italy, implying they follow trends superficially. The reviewer contrasts this with previous skepticism toward Italian rap, portraying Kendrick's work as not truly resonating with Italian listeners. Overall, the tone is skeptical and dismissive. Dive into this provocative review and explore the cultural complexities behind Kendrick Lamar's DAMN. and its global reception.

 "Cosmo confirms himself as one of the most authoritative and original voices in contemporary pop."

 "Dancing is not just for club morons, but the purest assertion of our physical freedom."

Cosmo's album Cosmotronic continues the artist's innovative electro-pop legacy while exploring two distinct musical sides. The first disc delivers melodic and danceable tracks with lyrical depth, while the second offers a techno-heavy experience showcasing Cosmo's budding production skills. The album balances reflection with dancefloor energy, securing Cosmo's place as a key contemporary pop voice in Italy. Dive into Cosmo's Cosmotronic and experience the perfect blend of melodic electro-pop and captivating techno beats!

 If mixed pop had to sound like this, we accept it and welcome it.

 Ghali, I don’t think you’ll ever apologize, simply because you’ll never realize the biblical proportions of the nonsense you said.

Ghali, a rising star in Italian trap-rap, delivers a debut album blending pop and trap with accessible melodies and catchy choruses. While the music works well as a mass-appealing pop product, some lyrics venture into questionable and shallow territory, undercutting his credibility. The review warns against over-romanticizing Ghali as a cultural prophet, suggesting he should focus on his strengths and mature as an artist. Discover Ghali’s unique blend of trap and pop—listen to his debut album and decide for yourself!

 "A song like 'Cosa Mi Manchi A Fare', the greatest ballad of precarious love of our times, you don’t write by accident."

 "Calcutta’s music is a cathartic asceticism, blending deviant poetry and metropolitan melancholy."

Calcutta's album 'Forse...' is a celebrated indie pop record blending poetic lyrics with melancholic melodies. Edoardo D'erme's personal and provincial influences shape a unique sound marked by intimacy and raw emotion. The album features standout tracks like 'Cosa Mi Manchi A Fare' and explores themes of precarious love and existential reflection. The review praises the artist's melodic instinct and sincere storytelling, presenting the work as a cathartic and memorable experience. Listen to Calcutta’s 'Forse...' and dive into heartfelt Italian indie pop poetry today!

 It is not true that 'The Wall' is the greatest album ever.

 Listening to this album depresses me and, what’s even worse, splits my balls in two, with remarkable precision though.

This review challenges the widely held view that Pink Floyd's The Wall is the greatest album ever. The author critiques the blind fandom and cult-like admiration surrounding the band. While acknowledging the album's occasional merit, the review expresses personal frustration and disappointment with its impact. It highlights the dominance of subjective taste over objective consensus in music appreciation. Dive into this bold review and rethink the legacy of Pink Floyd's The Wall!

 "Eating, but eating alone tires me like every time alone in this room."

 "You haven’t slept at the station with me, you haven’t called friends to know if there was a bed."

The review presents excerpts from Izi's album 'Chic' showcasing themes of loneliness, hardship, and personal struggle. It highlights the raw emotional expression in his lyrics and gives a brief background on the artist. The album receives an average rating, suggesting a balanced critique. Listen to Izi's 'Chic' and experience the raw emotions of an emerging Italian rap voice.

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