Simple Minds
The speech is inevitably similar to that of the U2, until the mid-80s excellent (personally, I didn’t even mind "street fighting years"), then they lost their way dramatically. In all this, the greatest paradox is that I find their works beyond "new gold dream" excellent, like "once upon a time" and "sparkle in the rain" (the one I prefer). Praise should also go to the performances of that time. more
Eagles of Death Metal
Eagles of Bataclan more
Richard Rush -Getting Straight
We are in the USA during the years of the Vietnam War, and the student protests are heating up. The protagonist is Harry (as usual, a fantastic Elliott Gould) who, after being fully involved in social protest for years, decides to try to finish his studies to become a teacher and obtain a role he considers useful within society. Due to this choice, he will find himself alone and against everyone, leading to a true identity crisis and the only possible admission: that it doesn't matter what you do, but what you truly are. In a way, it's a film that is always relevant, not so much for the social context but for individual choices and as a subject belonging to a social community. more
John Martyn
It's really hard not to be mesmerized listening to gems like "i'd rather be the devil," God bless it, moving. more
Carl Johnson
AWH SHIT MUTHAFACKA! more
2Pac
Many have unfairly labeled him as commercial... there are commercial artists like Rihanna and Eminem, but Tupac Shakur is a great artist who accomplished great things. He is on an entirely different level compared to today's hip hop artists. more
2Pac -All Eyez On Me
Amazing album from a top-notch rapper more
Kikagaku Moyo -Forest of Lost Children
Perhaps the most famous album of the Tokyo-based psych band, Japan. Originally released in 2014 on Beyond Beyond is Beyond Records, it has become something of a cult object and has already been reissued three times. A complex devoted to particularly acid-tinged psychedelic sounds while simultaneously vintage, echoing the rock of the seventies. Some tracks like 'Smoke and Mirrors' and 'White Moon' are practically masterpieces of the genre.

#levitation more
Chris Forsyth & Koen Holtkamp -The Island
Recorded over two days in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with production by Jeff Zeigler, 'The Island' (Trouble In Mind Records) is the result of the second collaboration between Chris Forsyth (Solar Motel Band) and Koen Holtkamp (Mountains). Four instrumental tracks, with a duration of less than half an hour, that emerged spontaneously by blending Forsyth's typically 'desert' orientation with Holtkamp's electronic settings and textures. The result is a mix of sounds that will surely appeal to those who are passionate about genres like kraut and more reflective, almost meditative episodes ('Long Beach Idyll', 'Cosmic Richard'), sounds that convey that visual sensation of an absolutely boundless horizon, like looking at the desert or the cosmic space. more
Chicos de Nazca -Horizonte EP
EP released by this fantastic psychedelic rock band from Santiago de Chile on the eve of the release of their LP, 'Fireride' (2011 album, but reissued by Hozac Records last year). Four songs that I would describe as somewhat dazzling for a sound that on this occasion might closely resemble that of Bobby Hecksher's Warlocks. more
Marilyn Manson
Master of provocation and scandal. For years he has dominated the charts and the words of Catholic preachers. Great rock anthems, a captivating and diabolical image. The last true sensation of rock, before the inevitable decline!! more
Suicide -Suicide
Rule 1: never listen to Frankie Teardrop at maximum volume, otherwise you risk a heart attack.
Rule 2: enjoy this one-of-a-kind show. more
E.L. Katz -Cheap Thrills
A pitch-black comedy made in the USA directed by E.L. Katz. Craig (Pat Healy), the protagonist of the story, has lost his job and is drowning in debt: he has received an eviction notice and needs $4,500 to avoid ending up on the streets with his family. One evening, he goes out for drinks with his old friend Vince, and in a bar, they meet a couple of eccentric millionaires, the quirky Colin and the beautiful, taciturn Violet. What starts as a simple drink quickly transforms into a game of continuous bets (complete with cash prizes paid out by Colin) in which this strange and peculiar millionaire invites the two to perform increasingly extreme actions, culminating in a final prize of $250,000. Balancing between horror and satire, with some grotesque elements, the film nevertheless stays within the typical confines of comedy. Very sharp. more
The Moody Blues
Great. Never too loved in Italy as they, who started it, closed the business at the dawn of the huge popularity of prog in our country. more
Dismember
How much ignorance! more
Yeti -Amidst
'Amidst' is the latest release from this French band that plays music straddling the line between typically dreampop influences ('Phos', 'Buildings') and others that evoke certain alternative sounds reminiscent of Radiohead, both for the variety of sounds offered ('Farewell') and for a certain sensitivity, along with those vocal styles that make it seem as though ghosts are swirling around you ('The Scene'). Overall, this album could be more interesting than it appears to me, but it didn’t particularly impress me and after the first listen, it began to bore me terribly. more
Karl Marx
Let's raise the average! more
Porcupine Tree
You fools. more
Simon & Garfunkel
Sound Of Silence (and friendzone) more