bondo - Print Selections (2023) honestly I've only heard it once, it's a nice piece of work that I would recommend to fans of more reflective #postrock. Approved
 
Unknown Mortal Orchestra - V (Full Album) 2023 I HAVE TO LISTEN TO IT TO BE ABLE TO EXPRESS A JUDGMENT
 
The Creeps - Hi, Hi, Pretty Girl

One of my all-time favorite albums… but what am I even “explaining”...

Enjoy The Creeps was the record that took the World Cup of garage revival from the United States. It did so in 1986 and in the usual two halves, without the need for extra time and penalties (quote).

The most intense tracks are titled Just What I Need, Hi Hi Pretty Girl, and She’s Gone, three violent and relentless beat marches that smash the speakers. They will remain among the most precious nuggets of the neogarage mines of the entire decade.
 
 
Magic Mushroom Band - 1986 - The Politics Of Ecstasy. a cornerstone of the English neo-psychedelia connected to free festivals
 
Eggstone - Birds in a cage
Eggstone - "Against The Sun"
Brass
#threeforone Practically unknown, from Sweden, refined pop, they were definitely not recording for Tricatel, which has made elegance its flag. Excellent.
 
Greg Lake - It's You, You Gotta Believe
Two great albums by Greg as a solo artist.
 
Arnold - Face (HD) (Hillside - 1998 - Creation Records) group went unnoticed despite having recorded, in my opinion, excellent works blending bucolic psychedelia and pop. They recorded for the Creation label, a beacon, perhaps the only one to have released throughout its history both the most beautiful and the most terrible album. Which one is the worst, frankly I couldn't say off the top of my head; as for the best, there's a long list of contenders.
 
 
P̲r̲i̲m̲a̲l̲ S̲c̲r̲e̲a̲m̲ @[ZiOn] this is to make it up to you...
 
Project Blue

I put it back on the USB... let’s pay tribute to the master Pinhead a.k.a. @[danip], to Tito, to Leighton... to Leighton, guys...

The most beautiful cover album??!! For me, no doubt...
 
La Passion de Jeanne d'Arc (1928, Carl Theodor Dreyer)

"The Passion of Joan of Arc"
by Carl T. Dreyer (1928)

#35mm
 
Orizzonti di Gloria - Stanley Kubrick (1957)

"Paths of Glory"
by Stanley Kubrick (1957)

#35mm
 
Keith Jarrett Changeless Dancing

Keith Jarrett (7 out of 10)
"Dancing" from: Changeless
1989 (ECM)

#jazzlegends