Jane's Addiction
They would be 5 for the two most famous albums (you already know which ones). However, they started producing crap with the arrival of the new millennium. more
The Future Sound of London
When you think of groups like the TFSOL, no better artist comes to mind. more
Red Hot Chili Peppers
The missing link of evolutionism. more
Jane's Addiction
A bird so much. more
Wire -154
Punk was shot in the heart, torn apart, and locked in a freezer. more
tic tac bianconiglio
I present this new project: An attempt to blend the art of new wave with my grunge and post-grunge influences, all enriched by a lyrical necessity stemming from the early Massimo Volume and Santo Niente. Those who wish to listen, please make yourselves comfortable... more
Art -Supernatural Fairy Tales
waiting for the Spooky Tooth of Ceremony more
Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated -At the Cavern
unfortunately on CD, but from the Land of the Rising Sun, the reissues are quite faithful to the original records more
Lenine
The lion of northeast Brazil, capable of merging modernity and tradition with great class. Undoubtedly one of the greatest names in Brazilian popular music of the nineties. more
Relatively Clean Rivers -Relatively Clean Rivers
Born from the ashes of Beat Of The Earth, a dark yet immense psychedelic band from the second half of the '60s, this 1975 album was a masterpiece of lunar folk/country songs. Bucolic psychedelia as if the '60s and the Summer of Love had never passed. But the quality and beauty of these songs make one overlook the lack of innovation in this album. more
Grand Funk Railroad -On Time
The debut album of the three wild boys from Flint, Michigan... a nice blend of blues, hard rock, and heavy doses of psychedelics... great tracks like "Heartbreaker" and "Into The Sun," where the voice and lead guitar of Mark Farner showcases all his qualities as a musician... more
Steppenwolf -The Second
The album "Magic Carpet Ride" but not only that. Great second album from the Canadian-American band, where hard rock, psychedelia, and rock 'n roll reign supreme. more
Uriah Heep -Uriah Heep Live
The fourth side of the magical square of the 70s English Hard Rock, often underestimated but capable of producing great music. Here at their peak, before drugs and alcohol take over. more
King Crimson -The Night Watch
Wonderful album, perhaps even better than USA, maybe the Crimson at their peak, Red allowing, thanks hj for the tip!! more
Dante Alighieri
The GREATEST. more
Rainbow Ffolly -Sallies Fforth
for those who take life seriously but not too seriously more
CCCP Fedeli alla linea
F**K EVERYTHING more
The Niro
The Niro: "Spaghetti Jeff Buckley"... a little salt and quite overcooked... The Niro - About Love And Indifference  more