YESTERDAY:
browsing on YT, I was captivated by the cover
Jeremy Spencer -1970 I imagined some dark music, instead I found an album that is light in its own way, certainly not what the cover suggested. These are the surprises, especially since I found myself listening to it several times. I won't say how it sounds; if you're interested, you know where to look. Just know that I find it very pleasant, but that doesn't mean anything.
 
Jeremy Gluck & Friend - I Knew Buffalo Bill 1987 (FullVinyl 2011) Disc1
A record that I still have to listen to, but I hope our @[imasoulman] can provide some clarification, and perhaps other users like @ilconte will be motivated to listen if they don’t know it, and if they do know it, they can give us some information about this work that I am entirely unaware of.
 
Joni Void | "Cinetrauma"
I also think the previous one is a very interesting album that deserves to be rediscovered.
 
NEWS:
A stroll through the English countryside and back in time.
Vic Mars - Thistle and Briar The instrumentals of Vic Mars smell of nature, they smell of memories. Folk, bucolic Canterbury Sound from the neighbor's garden in the countryside when I was a child and an episode of "Little House on the Prairie"; I, as a connoisseur of imagination, get lost in these images while listening to "Inner Roads And Outer Paths."
 
YESTERDAY:
I was very young. "Lysergic Emanation" was the first garage album I listened to. Garage or Rock'n'roll from the past? I wasn't sure.
Certainly not the best I discovered when I was in total possession
Fuzztones - She's Wicked but it was a time portal that made me jump over 20 years, leading me to discover bands and their LPs if they existed. Compilations, the Italian scene that at the time included Litfiba, Diaframma, and similar bands. I couldn't stand them, so there was no Italy until I got to know the Sick Rose, "Neolitic Sound," and for me, an Italian scene was born. "Lysergic Emanation" may not be the best, but for me, it was an invaluable key.
 
Anunnaki - Two Treatise On Gnostic Thought (Full Album 2017)
another band I need to check out, I've been told they play a dark psycho doom instrumental. Let's give it a try.
 
I greatly underestimated this work (Sandy) Alex G - Hope (Official Video) (House of Love -2019). I thought it was just another perfect album for the new indie generation. Instead, with repeated listens, I discovered a well-crafted and varied work, especially in the vocal parts. For me, it's a pass.
 
YESTERDAY:
1983 /2nd work that I haven't heard yet.
The Barracudas - Mean Time (Full Album) 1983 More informed sources say it’s a more thoughtful piece than the explosive debut.
"More thoughtful" in my musical vocabulary is a term on a razor's edge, it can mean things that are completely opposite.
Solution: Shut the wise mouths and listen to the record. Oh! Let it be clear that among those mouths I exclude @[imasoulman], the wise one of these now forgotten worlds.
 
YESTERDAY:
A group I've been listening to for a few days with little information
@[imasoulman]. In 1981 with Drop Out LP they brought California to the UK. The Barracudas - We're Living In Violent Times 1981 Not classic garage, but Rock n Roll, Jingle Jangle, Surf, in an explosive mix.
 
NEW:
ingredients of this nice little disc that, to be honest, elaborates on a "already heard in many other works" but masterfully reinterprets it "
Astrobal feat. Nina Savary - Le frisson ultrasonique " I hear some Electro Stereolab, Kraut electronics (but it's not a purely electronic piece) all viewed through a 3D lounge screen. Very pleasant.
 
The Divine Comedy - Absent Friends
Baroque pop orchestration, all too English to be fully appreciated in Italy.