The best covers of the original 9 Johnny Cash - Hurt HD 720p
 
 
 
 
 
 
RAGE - Blackened Karma (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
After just over a year, they are back, still in shape..
 
 
The Shins-Past and Pending
Dear @[Taurus] delicious album. Nice simple sound but mixed with a lot of beautiful stuff, a certain American folk and my beloved sixties atmospheres (echoes of Beatles, Beach Boys, Love especially)... and with that strange drum that always accompanies with a dry sound that fits perfectly as a contrast...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The High Llamas - Hawaii (1996) [Full Album] A gem, "Pet Sound" tattooed on the chest, micro symphonies and pop jewels. If I’m not mistaken, they are Irish.
 
 
Naked City – Speedfreaks
Everything that can be musically known in forty-nine seconds. Clear.
 
 
Stereolab - Cybele's Reverie I think this is the band's best album, with arrangements that brush against "Pet Sounds"; in fact, they are similar to the High Llamas, the European reincarnation of California.
 
 
La fine del mondo - Trailer italiano ufficiale - Al cinema dal 26/09
@[nes] seen! not bad the soundtrack as well, for the rest after the charming discovery of the non-robots with blue blood, it loses some of its edge and also much of the sharp humor that characterized it at the beginning, but I found it quite entertaining despite having had some expectations that were then disappointed regarding that Eddie Marsan, who doesn't seem so, um, super talented...
 
 
 
 
 
 
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - Electricity Music that gets stuck in your head, and after a lifetime, you find out who played it.
 
 
A record that will appeal to those devoted to Bardo Pond (old stuff, it came out last year on Sub Pop).

Heron Oblivion - Rama
 
 
Sonic Youth - I Don't Want To Push It Afro noise..."remain in...chaos"
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
"The Psychedelic Sound of the 100th Floor Soul-Elevators": how to expand your consciousness in a hundred songs while traveling. Yet staying still. (91)
Bear - it's gettin very cold outside 1968
 
 
Felt - The Splendour Of Fear (Full Album)

Essential "jangle pop" from the perfidious Albion: in our view, comparable and perhaps even superior to the Sound themselves. Sitar scales, impressive melodies and "climaxes" marked by sharpness and arrangements, scholarly evocations of "surf." We listened to a version of "The Optimist and the Poet" a few days after our aunt's wedding, which then went miserably awry (but the reception was excellent, even if lacking in kosher delicacies: a year later, the Polish pope would go to pay homage to the elder brothers in their den) at a gathering of old comrades defeated by history and life: but never subdued.
 
 
 
 
The Trammps - Shout

Wow, how many were there? Poor car.
 
 
"The Psychedelic Sound of the 100th Floor Soul-Elevators": how to expand your consciousness in a hundred songs while traveling. Yet staying still. (91)
Autosalvage - Auto Salvage (1968)
 
 
 
 
Roger Moore's Bond best fight scene ... it's a tribute to Roger, right? He was my 007, it was the age when I started watching the films in the series. And then he was the only one endowed with that British irony that was not out of place.
 
 
heartfelt songs (16) Tim Buckley Buzzin Fly
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
"Taranto is the easiest city in the world: there's the sea on the right, the sea on the left, and in the middle, there's nothing at all.
You can go west and come back east, anyway there’s not a damn thing."
In front of the Valentino Mazzola stadium, they say "among all the talented players, they gave us the one who died badly and didn’t win a damn thing."
 
 
 
 
Mazzy Star - "Fade Into You"
It's the new favorite of the Contessina, today she made me listen to it 9 times in the car!!!
 
 
Who Do You Love? (1973 B&W) - Quicksilver Messenger Service
"The" version of the classic by Bo Diddley.
 
 
Mighty Baby - Virgin Spring (UK1971) British psych folk (actually very West Coast) for a day in the countryside/woods, with the sun, with the wind, with the tall grass.
 
 
I'm not a huge fan of TV series, and in fact, I just watched Les Revenants now (I had listened to the album, but it makes more sense now, after watching the series). Mogwai - Les Revenants [Full Album]
 
 
 
 
 
 
Devils & Dust (13)... J.B. Lenoir - Alabama Blues