Woman to marry. more
An absolute masterpiece for me, a sparse and simple album but with a tremendous impact. My favorite Kaukonen, with exceptional guitar technique and style. "Genesis" but not only, among his originals and interpretations of old traditionals and old blues, a showcase of great tracks... more
Brutpop more
1967...London....UFO Club....Light Show....Psych Happening.....Blowing Experience.......Pink Floyd.....Soft Machine......The Nice. more
Delicate, ethereal, dreamy... Truly a little gem! more
I have had great respect for Ben since his early days; he has always managed to navigate seamlessly through Rock, Blues, Folk, Reggae, Soul, and Gospel. With excellent results, especially in the nineties...POWER OF THE GOSPEL... more
Even drier and rougher, the second album by Korn deserves top marks as well. The cover is disturbing: the image is still that of a child, this time in front of a "deforming" mirror. The sound is a wall of unlimited power, diving into a Metal-Rap contaminated by industrial, dark, hardcore craziness. "Good God" is a masterful example of this, with the warped and schizophrenic voice that devastates body and mind. From here on, the career goes into free fall...KILL YOU... more
Attention, this is not folk metal, but simply ambient folk. It is an alternative experiment by the Finnish band, quite interesting indeed. It tells the tale of a gloomy yet whimsical night in a dark forest in Scandinavian lands. A must-listen for all lovers of folk music. Recommended for listening during the night hours or in the twilight of sleep. more
Among Francesco's most direct works. We are far from the complexity of the challenging albums of the past (Viva l'Italia above all). Fresh and spontaneous songs, from the sweet nursery rhyme "Volavola" to the Dylan-esque twists of "Ogni giorno di pioggia che Dio manda in terra." Also worth mentioning is "L'infinito" with its symphonic harmonies suspended between melancholy and peace: a touching tribute to the solitary walker. more
Great album. Not a masterpiece but adrenaline-pumping and engaging. Fun is the Spartan gospel "Luxury." more
Heralds of the Liverpool renaissance at the dawn of the 80s, Ian McCulloch and his bandmates experienced the transition from post-punk to a highly evocative and melodically impactful psychedelic pop. more
I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that. more
A hybrid original of folk-blues and gothic-decadent spleen, the San Diego band has overshadowed all clichés about sunny California. more
Upon hearing the first thundering beats that support the capers of bluegrass banjo, the vigorous strumming, the hoarse, passionate intonation at the end of the title track that introduces the album, two things are clear: that Mumford And Sons "are not here to mess around" rock wave. more
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Bob Dylan - I want you
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Steve Albini, one of the gurus of American hardcore. more
Beauty is the only thing money can't buy. more
With their hybrid of hardcore vehemence and dark desolation, made of tribal rhythms, mechanical sounds, and distorted electronics, Jaz Coleman's Killing Joke laid the foundations for the birth of industrial music. ondarock more