Melvins Edgar the Elephant (Acoustic) but this double acoustic album by Melvins? The very pairing of 'acoustic' with 'Melvins' is an oxymoron in itself. But I like it, probably precisely because I'm not a fan of theirs.
 
Built to Spill - Gonna Lose (Official Video) and they're back! They sound as 90s as it gets, and immediately it brought to mind keep it like a secret #builttorock
 
Verdena SCINTILLATORE (Bambola a gas) and after 7 years something new comes out (for the actual new album we will still have to wait) they have composed the soundtrack for what will probably be one of the most important films of 2022.
 
Kula Shaker - Christmas Time (is here again) (Remastered) ep Kula Shaker @[Valentyna] a bit of a cover of the Beatles' b-side (ep Free as a Bird), a bit of Flying by the Beatles. Nice. The other track on the ep is also cute. A nice little surprise, while waiting for the album.
 
Kula Shaker - I'm Against it the new one is expected to be released in the early months of '22
 
Combustion the Benjamin Button of 'rock'. Him and his bespectacled buddy.
 
P̲i̲nk̲ ̲F̲lo̲y̲d ̲-̲ ̲U̲mma̲g̲u̲mma̲ (Full Album) Pink Floyd is the first one I play when I feel like listening to their early period.
 
Blur - Fried well, legendary photo. We are still in the Seymour period #blur30
 
Blur - Shimmer and let's see how they sounded at the end of the '80s, when they were still called Seymour #blur30
 
New World Towers Eastern influences are one of the characteristics of the album: they pop up here and there in a non-intrusive way. #blur30
 
Mirrorball - Blur magnificent piece with Morricone influences #blur30
 
Blur Thought I Was a Spaceman Coxon worked on the hours of Jam Sessions produced in Hong Kong with their historical producer, Street, then Albarn returned to Hong Kong alone for the lyrics (he wanted to relive the atmosphere they had experienced during the sessions). This track is the one Coxon worked on the most, and the result is one of the pieces on the album that points to a new direction #blur30
 
Blur - Go Out any Blur fan cannot help but enjoy, right from the first listen, the first single from "The Magic Whip," the new album released in 2015, the first after "Think Tank." The album has it all: Coxon's witchcraft, James's groove, Albarn's extraordinary songwriting talent, and Rowntree's solid foundation. There are four completely different individuals who together transform into a monster with a thousand faces. And there is a miraculous blend of all their main periods: the life trilogy, the blur/13 period, Think Tank, along with some elements that lead to new directions (like Thought I was a spaceman) #blur30
 
Blur- Live at Hyde Park 2012 (Full Concert) and here is their third Hyde Park (they will make a fourth one in 2015) in just a few years. After the quadruple in 2009, there will also be the double from 2012. A world tour will follow in 2013 (I was in Rome!). At one of the shows, Albarn will announce that they had done a series of sessions (in Hong Kong) for a new album that went particularly well. However, nothing more was heard for another 2 years, until the publication of a picture of a huge ice cream on an English newspaper: the cover of "The Magic Whip," the new album #blur30.
 
Blur - The Puritan (Live) and here’s the b-side of Under The Westway: as usual, two musically different tracks couldn’t have been chosen #blur30
 
Blur - Under the Westway Just before (and for) their third show at Hyde Park, they release this single along with its b-side. In the meantime, they are awarded at the Brit Awards as "Outstanding Contribution to Music." The calls for a new album become increasingly urgent #blur30