Phil Collins
polymorphic and eclectic artist, great prog drummer in the Olympus, great singer and showman more
Buddy Holly
he basically invented pop more
Elvis Presley
the right tuna at the right time, used as a Trojan horse to unlock and invade the world with rock 'n' roll, a magical presence on stage but lacking in everything else. a failed actor more
Bo Diddley
the first to understand that rock wasn't just for dancing and picking up but to freely let loose without rules, before Elvis who copied it, before everyone. more
Fugazi
When I have to choose a group that has made coherence, concreteness in music, independence in decisions, it's always "R E P E A T E R F U G A Z I......forever, forever, forever,.......". more
Dire Straits -Dire Straits
The debut of Dire Straits is an album recorded in just a few weeks; simplicity, essentiality, and right from the start, a style to spare. A soft rock-blues that draws its influences from J.J. Cale and Bob Dylan, yet already showcases a well-defined personality. Nine songs unfold during the listening experience, with the famous "Sultans of Swing," a guarantee of a beautiful career to come, which will soon captivate Dylan himself through a series of excellent collaborations with Mark Knopfler. more
Squirrel Bait
From Louisville, hardcore and post-punk attitude for the precursors of post-rock. That's where Slint and many others were born... Squirrel Bait - Kid Dynamite - Skag Heaven 1987
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Three Mile Pilot
Primordial and little-known creature of Pall Jenkins from Black Heart Procession. Crooked and oblique rock from San Diego. Slint meets God Machine?... The chief assassin to the sinister from 1994 is a masterpiece. Three Mile pilot - Shang Vs. Hanger
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Squadra Omega
Sound artists kratuo free jazz obliquely psychedelic. .https://en.debaser.it/main/definizione_artista.aspx?idC=35970
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Spoek Mathambo
It's not my thing, but this South African really entertains me!!! ElectroRap. Here in a cover of Joy Division.. SPOEK MATHAMBO - CONTROL
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Sleepy Sun
West coast psychedelia with a hint of Jefferson Airplane. What a delight rimagaroo.. Sleepy Sun - Rigamaroo
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Yes -Relayer
Excellent work, perhaps not on the same level as the band's historical triptych, but certainly superior to the misstep made with "Tales" (which I personally can't digest). Above all, the beautiful "The Gates Of Delirium" that opens the album. Moraz suitably replaces Wakeman... more
Killing Floor -Killing Floor
Powerful and passionate blues rock band, with a fiery harmonica and the howling guitar of Michael Clark. Beautiful "Bedtime Blues" and "Sunday Morning," among the peaks of the 1969 album... more
Hatfield And The North -The Rotters' Club
Gentlemen musicians, beautiful record. It's a shame that the 4 of Canterbury didn't last long; they deserved a longer career... more
Simple Minds
Is there someone? Uapapapapapapapa she says: someone is calling, someone is calling for me. Amazing. more
Guthrie Govan
Whether you like it or not, he is objectively the most talented guitarist out there today. more
The Moody Blues
"Days of Future Passed" is perhaps the first progressive rock album, and it is also a masterpiece. more
DJ Francesco
Stunning his "I can't poop anymore" written during a moment of fierce constipation... more
Van der Graaf Generator
Already for the beautiful piano piece in Afterward from the first album, they deserve 5 stars! Then, of course, they deserve it for everything else. more
Bob Dylan -The Basement Tapes
Alongside the fabulous trilogy "Bringing It All Back Home," "Highway 61 Revisited," and "Blonde On Blonde," in these ragged sessions recorded with the Band during 1967, you’ll find my favorite Dylan. more