Gardening At Night From their beautiful debut EP, one of the first masterpieces signed faserrèm (quote). @[imasoulman] and here, in an album that is even more wave than it is jangle (while I see Mormorio the other way around), in this splendid melody on tiptoe, which is 100% remmiana and there's no doubt about it, should we glimpse some commonality, born from "common ancestors" and from a melodic taste not so dissimilar at certain moments, with the most delicate moments of Game Theory (who, however, managed to be more ethereal and whispering than R.E.M. even).
 
Ukraine on Fire: The Real Story Igor Lopatonok Oliver Stone 2016 (SUB ENG ITA FRA ES RU and others) my esteem for Oliver Stone is enormous. He should be awarded a Nobel. If anyone still has doubts about the motivations behind the war in Ukraine, this documentary leaves no room for uncertainty. Great Stone... not surprisingly, my favorite director.
 
Wax - Right Between The Eyes (HQ)
Not bad this project of the hedgehog by 10cc and Andrew Gold.
 
R.E.M. - Pilgrimage Sons of the Byrds, rallying. Among all the jangly jingle-jangly sounds of the '80s, I thought they would end up being my favorites, until Scott Miller came along and made me doubt everything. But they are still a wonder, of course.
 
Calcutta - Cane
One of my favorite songs from the entire It-Pop/Indie Italian scene.
 
PJ Harvey Live - To Bring You My Love
PJ Harvey - Down By The Water
PJ Harvey - This Is Love
Charisma, charm, and class, seen it twice but I would watch it again tomorrow. QUEEN
 
Cocteau Twins - Frou-frou Foxes in Midsummer Fires
#thethinnertheair The thinner the air (A Cocteau Twins Top Twenty, n.5)
 
Screaming Trees - Dying Days
what a piece, gentlemen, what a piece (Mike McCready's solo just for your pleasure)... and as the icing on the cake, the Morrison quote in that "Waiting for the sunshine." Mark, we miss you...
 
CHARLEY HORSE - Bad Ass Dad (OFFICIAL VIDEO)

An outstanding album, nobly dirty psycobylly-country-blues-punk
It should appeal to the Noble @[SilasLang]
 
Queen of the Deep (2007 Remaster) Perfect album, among the best of '70s classic rock. Three years off and one more German in the lineup, and out comes an album that is as simple as it is inspired, beautiful. @[fedezan76] if we’re not on the same wavelength even with "Phenomenon," I swear I’ll change gender and become a nun.