Henry Flynt and The Insurrections - I Don't Wanna (Full Album) I have no idea who the gentleman in question is, but I find his "rock 'n' roll" very interesting. I couldn't tell you much, but it's worth a listen.
 
I would feel good here...

Marion Cotillard - Enter The Game

this video popped up in "autoplay" on yt after watching Feist suggested by heartshapedbox and well...
 
Pearl Jam- Faithfull #02
since the new single is another piece of rubbish, it's better to remember them as they were in the good old days.
 
Die Kreuzen - Elizabeth In their early days, they screamed divinely like dogs, but then they came out with this beautiful masterpiece.
 
Cro-Mags We Gotta Know Move your ass!
 
Faust - Just Us (Bureau B) [Full Album] The first time I always listen with skepticism to new works by sacred monsters.
 
Tony Conrad - Four Violins (1964) Over time, I come to understand connections between rock and minimalism.
 
Basically, the more sophisticated and arranged version of "Ruminations"

#zot2017

Conor Oberst - Salutations (Nonesuch, March 17, 2017)

During a retreat in the winter in Omaha, Nebraska, after what had been a complete breakdown both psychologically and physically, and where spontaneously, almost unexpectedly, Conor Oberst had written the songs that would later give life to that beautiful yet "rustic" album "Ruminations" (recorded alongside only technician Ben Brodin in fourteen hours). Returning to social life, so to speak, last year Oberst wanted to literally "salute" this comeback with an album symbolically titled "Salutations" which ideally marks a separation from that negative phase of his existence, but which without renouncing it consists precisely of the re-presentation of the same songs (with some additions: "Too Late To Fixate," "Overdue," "Afterthought," "Napalm," "Empty Hotel by the Sea," "Anytime Soon," "Salutations") but in a different light and with recording sessions expanded to a considerable number of friends and collaborators (among these I would mention the more famous ones like M. Ward or Jonathan Wilson, James Felice...). The album as a whole isn’t too different from "Ruminations" and the judgment is clearly positive, even if the "original" versions remain, in my opinion, better and within a dimension that perhaps suits Oberst’s writing and style more, whom I personally continue to consider an author of great potential.

#brighteyes #conoroberst #indie

Conor Oberst - A Little Uncanny
 
Io sto con gli ippopotami - Che muscoli! (scazzottata) Eagle Bucio Campers From ErPomata Frifrì Geppo Hulk and especially I come......
 
Supergroup formed by Sir Richard Bishop, Ben Chasny, and Chris Corsano. I've said it all (of course, @ALFAMA said it all before me).

#buzz

Rangda ā€Žā€“ Formerly Extinct (Drag City Records, 2012)

I don't know if this supergroup is still formally active. Probably yes, after all, the last LP dates back only a couple of years, so there is good hope that their discography can expand even in the near future. Rangda is an experience that began in 2010 within the Drag City Records circle, and it's an incredible combo of musicians consisting of the trio Sir Richard Bishop, Ben Chasny (Six Organs of Admittance), and drummer Chris Corsano. "Formerly Extinct" from 2012 is their second LP and perhaps the most representative and powerful one. The album probably leans more on the compositional ideas of Sir Richard Bishop and his avant-rock, but this—combined with the wisdom of another great guitarist and composer like Ben Chasny and Corsano's drumming—somehow amalgamates and relocates into a dimension different from his solo work. Boasting a chemistry that feels natural among such talented musicians, the album carries that fury reminiscent of the Rangda demon, the queen of the leyak of Bali and fierce enemy of the forces of good. Electric "bolero" compositions like "Idol's Eye," "The Vault," "Majnun," and "Tres Hambres" see intertwining guitar sounds and frenzies of noise music and avant-jazz rhythms, leading to post-hardcore and motorik obsessions in "Plugged Nickel"; with "Majnun," one can also glimpse the exotic influences typical of Bishop, further emphasized in the Mediterranean-tinged composition "Silver Nile" during an incredible twelve-minute session, while "Goodbye Mr. Gentry" features that harmonious, circular quality and devotion to American primitivism that is Ben Chasny's trademark. I think it's very rare to see a combination of such foundational musicians who have had a significant influence in the world of alternative and experimental music over the past twenty to thirty years like very few others: a truly incredible combination.

Rangda - Formely Extinct (2012) (Full Album)

#rangda #dragcity #formerlyextinct
 
 
Jessie Ware - Say You Love Me

Every now and then I dip into pop, forgive me if you can.
 
 
 
Real Tears For Sale - Live 2009 Marillion Weekend
week Marillion...2008 happiness is the road....song dedicated to Sinead O'Connor, the true tear refers to the video of Nothing Compares 2 U...
 
Bad Religion- We're Only Gonna Die (From Our Own Arrogance) This is their masterpiece! I'm sorry, but the rest just doesn’t do it for me! Too punky poppy.