Cold War Kids - "Hang Me Up To Dry"
I remember a beautiful rowdy job
 
Stan Ridgway - Camouflage fishing through old singles
 
The Damned
"I'm Alright Jack And The Bean Stalk"
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Shut It § The cover of this work is interesting because it was created using that technique where images become visible based on the angle, very beautiful.
 
It's a Day
Reading a review, the name Melted American came to mind, a name buried by time but with a debut, as far as I remember, beautiful and unique with excellent ingredients. @[imasoulman], what do you have to say about it? It seems to be an unknown name in these pages.
 
The Chocolate Watch Band "In The Midnight Hour"
For a long time, one of the few garage jobs (I suppose a genre born today) that lasts for the entire duration of the album. It's true, but how many covers are there inside?
When was the "Garage" genre born? (serious question), because then we talk about garage 60s, neo garage 80s, garage punk 90s.
 
pentangle - willy o winsbury
this piece is taken from the best of English folk. On YT I’ve heard many versions, but Pentangle are the best interpreters of the piece, and I have no idea who the author is.
 
YALI YALI (Todd Terje Edit)
this track is a bomb, born from an old piece by a Turkish singer, it retains the original matrix (vocal interventions) but the bassline is a drill that gets into your head and stops. Spices on Krauti.
A must listen.
 
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Bran Van 3000 - Drinking in L.A. (Official Music Video) - Best Quality
Immense single but also an excellent LP, it moves across countless coordinates with mastery and if I'm not mistaken, it's a double. I wouldn't know if a sequel exists and if it lives up to expectations. Usually, these not-groups, projects of a single individual don't last, and if they continue, the chemistry is often lost.
 
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Eggman "I'll Watch Your Back"
This is Sice, the voice of Boo Radleys. His first step outside the mother group. I don’t consider it a fake, in my opinion; sunny melodies totally "Brit," a parentheses from the Beatles to the Mother Group illuminated by his beautiful voice. The CD is scratched, so if you come across it for a handful of coins, if you have a "Brit and also Pop" heart, I would definitely consider it. Much better than many names hailed for a month on English covers in the mid-90s.
 
High Llamas - "Sun Beats Down"
I believe they are the best disseminators of the Word "Pet Sound."
I thought that most of the bands that speak the language of the Beach Boys are European, but I might be wrong.