My Bloody Valentine - Soon (Official Music Video)
A journey with mescaline that ends badly?!?!
 
Soundgarden - Circle of Power

Hiro Yamamoto on vocals, Black Flag in Seattle.
 
American Analog Set - Know by Heart (full album) music for dreaming the #night
Credo 2001, in my humble opinion a perfect album starting from the cover
 
The Ballad for the Girl on the Moon The Boats from "Ballads Of The Research Department" of 2005 I remember a beautiful instrumental work, back then any instrumental work was classified with the odious "PostRock,"
 
Townes Van Zandt To Live is to Fly the sweetness of Townes VZ.
 
Röyksopp - The Ladder (Official Visualiser)
Illusion vanished after the third listen, following the first two tracks of the album that even resurrected Floydian and Amondullian mists and can only be enjoyed after meals. And instead nothing, dark forests & Moon Boot and flip-flops on & Ballroom grope and amen.
 
Roller Coaster - 13th Floor Elevators

The Essential Albums: “THE PSYCHEDELIC SOUND of The 13Th Floor Elevators”

“… the music of the 13th Floor Elevators is that of a boiling volcano. The disorienting and circular sound produced by Tommy Hall's jug is a simulator of lava boiling, a premonitory nightmare of John Cale's perverse lines of Viola…”

More than the word (the album comes out simultaneously with Psychedelic Lollipop, to put it that way), I think it’s really the sound... what it should express as psychedelic. An overused word in the most careless way possible. I can’t define it, let alone… for me it’s not a genre but an aura that assimilates with other sounds giving particular “effects” both to the sound and to the listener.

This is the ALBUM… like very few others.
Garage-Beat-R&B and Psychedelia… Psychedelia and Melody perfectly blended. Not just some guitar effect or a computer lazily thrown in for 5 minutes… that’s crap, not Psychedelia.

The Rev - IlConte (65)
 
@[tia] look what I discovered online! A musical project by Ronald Austin, former drummer of our God Machine. Some singles released in 2020, found on bandcamp, and for now nothing else. MERCYLANE | ONE DAY | OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
 
Leonard Cohen - Night Comes On (live 1985) a perfect Leonard Cohen, just as we imagine him to be.
 
One Foundation (1973) - Bob Marley & The Wailers anyway, the bass sound of the Wailers is mind-blowing: I never appreciated the bass this much before becoming passionate about their music.
 
Friends Again - South of Love
Friends Again - State Of Art (1983) (Video)
Lullaby No. 2
#treperuno #pop completely removed, many many years ago I didn't like them very much because for my tastes back then they were a bit too "Indie", not for nothing they were defined as "Adult Pop"
 
Reverberation

The 13th Floor Elevators - Fire Engine - The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators [1966]

The essential albums: “THE PSYCHEDELIC SOUND of The 13Th Floor Elevators”

“… to create disorder. To suggest negatively. To open the doors to the unknown. The elevator arrives at the floor exactly one year later, in November 1966, and for the first time spits the word psychedelic in the faces of the masses.”

More than the word (the album comes out simultaneously with Psychedelic Lollipop, just to say), in my opinion, it’s really the sound… what it should say is psychedelic. A word abused like few others. I can’t define it, let alone… for me it’s not a genre but an aura that merges with other sounds, giving particular “effects” both to the sound itself and to the listener.

This is the ALBUM… like few others.
Garage-Beat-R&B and Psychedelia… Psychedelia and Melody perfectly blended. Not some guitar effect or a computer thrown around aimlessly for 5 minutes… that’s crap, not Psychedelia.

Rev - IlConte (64)
 
Hard Headed Woman

My first album... #maybe
 
Demolition Doll Rods - sex machine

DEMOLITION DOLL ROADS - "U Look Good"

But from Micigaan, especially from Ditroiit Micigaan… is there anyone who sucks??!! Naaaaiiinnn!!! Another great band with that lovable delinquent Dan Groha (Gories) accompanied by two terribly Ruock sisters. Garage-glam-punk… the usual second course that satisfies you while leaving you light as a feather, savansadir.

I went looking for something written about the beginnings of the DDR and found more than I was looking for. In particular, a beautiful article by one Paolo Barone (who the hell knows who that is, savansadir) after seeing them with the Cramps, yes those Cramps at Fillmore West, yes that Fillmore West on Tim Tirelli’s site, one of the craziest music addicts out there… a nut for every possible genre. One who, in the mid-eighties, just over twenty, wrote Oh Jimmy, a real condensed guide to the Zepp (besides a cool homonymous one), a truly chronic addict… and indeed he’s nobly burnt out. Then an enticing “Ultima Thule”. a wonderful review by Federico Guglielmi, which begins “it’s useless to deny it: there are bands like the Demolition Doll Rods – two wild little sisters with their tits out, an ex-Gories guy dressed like a sleazy drag queen) who today take on the difficult task of guardians of the unquenchable fire of rock’n’roll. At least of that rock’n’roll….”

It continues splendidly… but you get the point…