Neil Young
I can't find the right words to describe it; among so many masterpieces, even just "Cortez The Killer," "Rocking In The Free World," and "Down By the River" would be enough to annihilate entire discographies. more
The Boys Next Door
Well, live they were already "them," but in the studio their only proof still seems bland and immature. Anyway, 1979, the debut of people who will make history: Nick Cave, Rowland S. Howard, Mick Harvey, Tracy Pew, Phil Calvert (and Anita Lane...). It will be enough to wait for 1980 and a name change, and the mad genius of Howard and Cave will face no more obstacles. From Australia with fury. more
Avenged Sevenfold
According to Izo, they are among the foremost bastions of traditional Surf Rock. Armed with their Fender Jaguars, in their free time they head to the nearest Surfer Joe's Diner where they showcase their mastery by launching into jaw-dropping performances. 5 for the beach themes of Borneo typical of the most chaste and pure Surf Rock. more
Yes -Close To The Edge
Masterpiece. For Yes, the third in a row, probably the greatest, definitely the last. I wanted to say a few words about Bill Bruford, the sharpest in the group: realizing that after this grand album Yes could only go down (they went down too far, though...) he joined the newly reborn and completely revolutionized (in line-up and style) phoenix of Robert Fripp, leveling up and becoming a cornerstone of all the band's incarnations up until the '90s, not stupid at all. more
Imaad Wasif
A sort of modern hippie with dark folk tones? Imaad Wasif - Redeemer
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Franco Micalizzi
ITALY WITH A BANG!!! The music for your Alfa is here.. YouTube video non trovato Vv9N1mLZa3U
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Drenge
Garage and grunge style from the 90s!.. Here they remind me too much of Therapy?.. These kids are so strong... Drenge - Face Like A Skull (Official Video)
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Causa Sui
Danish psychedelia and stoner. Dreamy and trippy... Causa Sui: The Juice (Euporie Tide) OFFICIAL VIDEO
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Grateful Dead -Live/Dead
The "true" essence of the Dead. An exceptional live album, cosmic, hallucinatory, immense. Just the presence of Dark Star would justify its purchase. Released by the band primarily to pay off debts after they spent a fortune on recording studios. Then Hart's father, their manager, also got involved, disappearing with the money... more
Children of Bodom
To be avoided like the plague more
The Beatles
I am history! more
Duane Eddy
together with Dick Dale, he is the godfather of Surf Music more
Debaser
the best site for music and various arts, democratic where everyone can express everything and this democracy makes the site truly reputable when it comes to music, but if someone makes a wrong definition or one that does not align with the history of rock, why should they be stoned? wouldn't it be better to give them advice and help them instead of ridiculing them? more
Alfred Hitchcock
master of fear and thrill, he could terrify audiences even with a door moving on its own. Incredible! more
Pier Paolo Pasolini
great poet and writer, he would improvise his films with random actors and immense masterpieces would emerge. more
Kubrick
the greatest director of all time, took care of each of his films personally and obsessively, from the strictly period costumes to the photography and editing, a 360° artist. more
Rush
a legendary group made up of three monsters of skill. Metal has never been the same since them. more
The Chantays
surf group that has stepped outside traditional electric norms to embrace a delicate soundscape and the use of keyboards that are foreign to surf standards. their sole album Pipeline contains gems of incomparable beauty. more
The Ventures
not exactly Surf, in the beginning everything was instrumental rock, then they rightfully entered the scene even though they don’t like being labeled as Surf.
great performers, spectacular, legendary tracks more
The Shadows
A true puzzle for historians of the seventh art. They are surf but they are English! Did they invent the passetto (see FBI) or their legendary rivals Ventures (see walk on run)? Was the American surf scene influenced by them or vice versa? more