Let's continue the highly followed #zot2016 review dedicated to the albums/artists released during the year 2016, which for unjustified reasons I'm only now starting to listen to.

Number three: Levitation Room - Ethos (Burger Records).

The first LP from this brand new Californian band. Straight out of LA, Levitation Room: a band that plays psychedelic music that is certainly not particularly innovative and rich in references to the characteristic sound of the genre from the sixties. Surf, neo-psychedelia, and hippie culture galore on a record that is as simple and colorful as its cover. Recommended if you like: Allah-las, Temples, Jacco Gardner, The Liminanas.

Levitation Room - Crystal Ball (Official Video)
 
I continue the #zot2016 review dedicated to albums/artists from last year that I'm only listening to now.

Number two: Mulatu Astatke & Black Jesus Experience - Cradle Of Humanity (Rocket Group Pty Ltd)

The album sublimates the seven-year collaboration between Ethio-jazz legend Mulatu Astatke and the experimental jazz, funk, and hip-hop collective Black Jesus Experience. Between Ethio-jazz and Isaac Hayes, Fela Kuti, with reminiscences of the golden age like Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth, it's practically a masterpiece featuring the elite of the Australian jazz fusion scene.

Mulatu Astatke and Black Jesus Experience - Netsanet
 
I start today a review called #zot2016 dedicated to artists/albums from 2016 that for various reasons I'm only now getting around to listen to.

Number one: Holy Sons - In The Garden (Partisan Records).

Holy Sons is Emil Amos, a musician who has long embarked on a parallel career as a songwriter. Drawing inspiration from the songwriting of the sixties and seventies, and thanks to the production of John Agnello, with this album he creates his best solo record and what I consider one of the best 'americana' albums of recent years.

Holy Sons - Robbed And Gifted
 
One of the most beautiful songs of the eighties.

Verlaines - Slow Sad Love Song

SITTING IN YOUR BEDROOM, YOU'VE SUNG ALL YOUR LAST REGRETS
BUZZING WHITE LINES, ON THE SCREEN OF YOUR TV SET
ONLY THING YOU SPARED ME TO LOVE, WAS YOUR BREATH
AND NOW IS GONE
 
@[G] May I make two or three observations about the site's features that, in my opinion, if improved (if possible), would benefit everyone?

Aside from the possibility of 'aligning' the texts, as I mentioned, I believe it would be quite functional to keep the right column of the homepage always accessible even when you 'enter' a review or, as is my case at this precise moment, while in the playlist.

Moreover, but this could also be due to my lack of ability, I can access and comment from my smartphone, but if, for example, I want to see notifications or read private messages, I can't. Maybe it's the operating system's fault (I have an iPod), but the 'arrow' next to the word 'sotomayor', after I click on the square at the top right, I can't manage to scroll it. If it were possible to make accessing notifications and private messages easier, I think that would be a good thing: this way I could read all the insults (public and private) at any moment and would have more time to figure out how to respond appropriately.
 
Dedicated to @[MikiNigagi] because every time I read their nickname, this song comes to mind.

Fujiya & Miyagi - Knickerbocker
 
@[G] I wanted to point out that the section for adding new works to those already present for an artist isn't working quite well. I wanted to add a couple of films to John Huston's filmography, but every attempt leads to an irreparable error.