No Grave but the Sea for Dogs (Bonus Track) Alestorm - No Grave But The Sea found two versions, one for men and one for dogs. both are beautiful.
 
Gooos - Spiral (2021) (New Full Album) Look, Ukrainians who don’t suck and know how to adjust the volumes. Almost unbelievable.
 
The Stone Foxes - Cotto

The three noble young lads in the video are my friends, ok

#lasolitanobilerobettasana
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Reverend Horton Heat - The Devil's Chasing Me

Is this the Reverend givsto!!! (17)

The Rev is very strong, thank you Rev…
 
Deftones - Sextape [Official Music Video]
this piece has something magnetic about it, maybe it's Chino's vocal line, or perhaps the more relaxed atmospheres...
 
Happy 88th birthday Mr. John Mayall

Ingrandisci questa immagine

Drawing in your honor by Bruno Pollacci present at his solo exhibition titled "Dedicato A..." set up at the "Museo della Grafica" in Palazzo Lanfranchi in Pisa #chiaroscuro
 
Taffo e il geniale black humor delle sue pubblicità

By now I hate everything and everyone, but I love them madly...
I just saw the one about the arrival in Emilia Romagna with the tortellini...
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Michael Kiwanuka - Cold Little Heart
Had I already posted this marvel?
 
Ascia - Volume 1 (EP 2021) What does a person from Cagliari do in Lockdown? He records an album all by himself, piecing it together bit by bit. And his Neanderthal Nenni? Coca Golf and Mini: The matte black rims with the fine spokes.
 
Smoker's Piece Everyone tries to do Giacomo Copertura, but Giacomo Copertura has been doing it for almost 40 years and the others haven't.
 
Isabel Pine - Body A beautiful record, in the sung moments it reminds me of Momus with his blend of English/Victorian flavored songs and electronic melancholy.
 
UK Decay - Werewolf
From minute 2:30 begins one of the most shocking tracks of dark post-punk.
 
@[dsalva] great subscription renewer!
 
Well tuned in to #radiocapish

For "Baroque Mondays: at the court of the Capish King", we listen to what I believe is a true gem: the music that Henry Purcell (1659 – 1695) composed for the funeral of Queen Mary II Stuart, held on March 5, 1695, in London. A few months later, in November 1695, it accompanied Purcell's own funeral. The march was excellently rearranged by Wendy (Walter) Carlos on the Moog for the soundtrack of A Clockwork Orange in 1971.

Enjoy the listening.

Henry Purcell Funeral of Queen Mary