Pixies - Jaime Bravo I will never understand why this album was slaughtered when it contains gems like these. On the other hand, I can't help but think that even Bossanova and Trompe le Monde were harshly criticized back in the day. #ascoltoilnuovomillennio
 
Graham Coxon - Freakin Out (Official Video) Yeah, I'm mad without a doubt #listeningtothenewmillennium
 
Blur - Into Another 1993. Another one of the B-Sides from the EP "For Tomorrow" #musicismyradar (Best of Blur B-Sides)
 
Swans Lunacy (The Seer Full Album Part 1) The trilogy of the Swans opened by this first piece of this masterpiece is probably the most shocking and important stuff to come out in these 2010s #listeningtothenewmillennium
 
Motorpsycho - Hyena #listeningtothenewmillennium
 
Blur - Morricone 2003. Think Tank is released and (temporarily) Coxon leaves in the middle of the recordings: his signature and guitar will therefore be present in some tracks, including this B-Side of the EP "Good Song," where the ethnic influences, also stemming from the recording in Morocco, are evident. #musicismyradar (Best of Blur B-Sides)
 
Blur - Hanging Over 1993. "Modern Life is Rubbish" is released and marks the first, fundamental turning point for the four from Colchester. This is one of the B-Sides of the "For Tomorrow" EP, where the obsessive guitar riff seems to recreate those post-drinking hangover sensations of the title #musicismyradar (Best of Blur B-Sides)
 
Blur - Swallows in the Heatwave 1997. B-Side of "M.O.R." #musicismyradar (Best of Blur B-Sides)
 
Built to Spill - Done Spectacular outro (4) #builttorock
 
Pixies - Silver On this site, since the album #uscivadomani would be a crime not to post something. This is one of my favorite tracks from the album, and I rarely see it posted or mentioned.
 
Blur - Mace 1992. That unfortunate (but essential for their evolution along with the subsequent album in '93) EP "Popscene" anticipated many of the things that Blur would soon release, as demonstrated once again by another of the tracks it contained, set against the beautiful "jagged" riffs of Mr. Coxon #musicismyradar (Best of Blur B-Sides)
 
Michael Gira of Swans - Interview (Episode 93) The studio with the posters of Jim Morrison and Jimi Hendrix
 
Blur - Dancehall 1997. One of the B-Sides of the EP "Beetlebum". Hypnosis and narcosis. #musicismyradar (Best of Blur B-Sides)
 
Blur - Magpie 1994. "Parklife" is released, where the new paths taken in the EP "Popscene" and in "Modern Life is Rubbish" further evolve. This is one of the B-Sides of the EP "Girls & Boys."
 
All We Want 1999. Another unknown gem from the EP "Tender" #musicismyradar (Best of Blur B-Sides)
 
Blur - Garden Central 1992. One of the most interesting aspects of the EP "Popscene" (I posted the title track a few days ago) and the subsequent "Modern Life is Rubbish" is that it opened new paths that the four from Colchester would walk during their '90s, like in this obsessive and lysergic mantra: a 6-minute instrumental and hypnotic trip #musicismyradar (Best of Blur B-Sides)
 
Blur - Got yer! 1994: this wild waltz-paced gem (!) is one of the B-Sides from the EP "To the End". Lysergic operettas like this had already appeared in "Parklife" (the memorable "The Debt Collector", for example): here, shiny madness and assorted oddities manage to amplify, in less than 2 minutes #musicismyradar (Best of Blur B-Sides)
 
Built To Spill - Untrustable Part 2 (About Someone Else) Perfect closing track for one of their masterpieces #builttorock
 
Blur - No Monsters In Me (With Lyrics and Song Meaning) 1995: yet another hidden gem (included as a B-Side on the EP "The Universal"), this time from the "The Great Escape" period #musicismyradar (Best of Blur B-Sides)