Staind -Break the cycle
The record that may appeal to the survivors of life's calamities. more
Slayer -God Hates Us All
I personally see it as the continuation of D.I.M. Angry and mean. But modern. more
Slayer -Diabolus In Musica
My first Slayer album. Murky, dark, twisted, evil. A psychological trauma. more
Slayer -Undisputed Attitude
Half an hour of hardcore. Fast, pounding, neurotic, screamed, angry, raw. more
Santana -Shaman
In the wake of Supernatural, which we can say is its continuation. The basic structure of this album is exactly the same. more
Santana -Supernatural
Not only was it beautiful, but it was also so popular that even the preppy kids at school liked it. more
Death in June -Brown Book
Vinyl, LP, Album, Repress, 2nd edition 1990 more
Metallica -Reload
Load-Reload: honest, mature, raw, misunderstood, and underrated albums. You only discover them as an adult and by listening to them carefully. more
Metallica -Load
Load-Reload: honest, mature, blood-ridden, misunderstood and underrated albums. You only discover them as an adult and by listening to them attentively. more
Death in June -"Nada Plus!"
"30th Anniversary of Death In June 1981-2011, Celebration Edition, All tracks originally recorded and released between 1984-1985"
Picture disc edition limited to 500 copies. more
Bryan Ferry -Love Me Madly Again...
Recorded Live In Australia, July 7th, 1979. CD, Unofficial Release more
The Cure -Faith
Vinyl, LP, Album, Picture Disc, Reissue 12/06/2021 Remastered more
Morphine -Cure for Pain
their masterpiece and in general definitely one of my albums of a lifetime more
Sieben -Each Divine Spark
Limited Edition of 100 copies in marble vinyl. Gatefold sleeve with full lyrics and liner notes, designed throughout by Martin Bedford. Mastered especially for vinyl. Shrink-wrapped. more
Delphine Coma -Tortuosa
Vinyl LP Limited Edition of 500 on red marble more
Perigeo -Azimut
A truly remarkable debut, it's 50 years old and you wouldn’t know it. Perhaps a bit raw in certain aspects, somewhat out of focus in some tracks, and the Perigeo factor was still in its embryonic stage, but this album is a real gem: it features genuine tour de force of jazz-rock (Grandangolo, Azimut, 36° parallelo which has that mind-blowing drum solo), an attention to arrangements typical of Perigeo, and some steps outside their usual circle which, albeit limping, remain interesting (Un respiro). It may not be the best by Perigeo, as the three subsequent albums and perhaps even the last one surpass it by far, but I reiterate, such a debut is truly remarkable. 8/10, the myth begins. more
Afroman -The Good Times
The only record I'm glad I bought in a bootleg version from the Senegalese. more
Jethro Tull -Songs From The Wood
Particular sentimental value during old moments of solitude. more