Album DeRango™ 32,48

Interpol

Our Love To Admire azzo

 But it works, oh it does.

 Interpol resemble themselves more than something else... they have their own trademarks.

 Listen to Interpol's 'Our Love To Admire' and experience their evolved post-punk sound today!

💬 154
7371
📈 3,97
Single DeRango™ 3,18

Diego Mancino

Milano E L'Impossibile azzo

 Diego Mancino writes unforgettable ballads, out of time, crystallizing sounds that come from some point in the '70s.

 Amid the rampant crap, he writes songs for which I’m sure all the big stars would kill.

 Listen to Diego Mancino's Milano E L'Impossibile and experience timeless Italian ballads that defy the mainstream.

💬 9
2410
📈 3,00
Concert DeRango™ 19,28

Bachi Da Pietra

Live @ Festival Oltrasuoni - Dro (TN) 02.09.06 azzo

 I was dazzled, stunned, destroyed.

 Simply blues, in its best nature, stripped to the bone.

 Experience the raw emotion of Bachi Da Pietra’s live shows—discover their music and never miss their next concert!

💬 8
2666
📈 4,83
Album DeRango™ 18,33

The White Stripes

Icky Thump azzo

 Jack has returned to the guitar. And some songs on Icky Thump are among the heaviest and most distorted ever released by the Chicago duo.

 I really like 'Rag and Bone,' an effective rock’n’roll riff, with Jack and Meg calling and retorting at each other, in their typical goofy manner.

 Discover The White Stripes’ explosive return with Icky Thump — listen now for a blend of vintage rock and fresh energy!

💬 46
5432
📈 3,87
Album DeRango™ 15,94

Jefferson Airplane

Early Flight azzo

 "Early Flight is historically significant as one of the first collections of unreleased tracks in American rock history."

 "The Jefferson, for unknown reasons, didn’t include 'High Flyin’ Bird' on their debut album, but they loved it in the years to come and often played it live."

 Explore Jefferson Airplane’s rare gems in Early Flight—listen now and dive into the roots of psychedelic rock!

💬 25
3494
📈 4,10
Album DeRango™ 5,09

Queens Of The Stone Age

Era Vulgaris azzo

 Josh Homme, convinced he has invented a style, the so-called robotic rock, continues to repeat the same old riffs incessantly, without any break.

 So much so that guests like Julian Casablancas and Trent Reznor just settle for doing some backup vocals, for which the singer of Negramaro would have sufficed.

 Read the full review to see why Era Vulgaris may not live up to Queens Of The Stone Age’s legacy.

💬 59
4498
📈 2,72