HVOB - Bruise

@[musicanidi] why didn’t we dance here?
One of my favorite "listeners"....
 
Sandra Bernardo - Fruta (videoclip) …..today I’m already done (I bet you all would like to be done too). Great track, watch out because it’s time to dance!
 
Muito Sol
AFTER SEVERAL LISTENS, WE ARE AMONG THE FOLIAGE OF THE ESOTERIC PSYCHEDELIA OF WORK #NEW
 
The Impressions "It's All Right"
Thanks to @[Stanlio], a pesky bug has been discovered and ruthlessly eradicated, and now everything is finally running smoothly!
 
Lauren Auder - hawthorne81 (Visualizer)
among the albums of the year
 
Chrisma (Krisma) - "U - I Dig You" and Interview to Maurizio Arcieri (1977)
... there’s no one more beautiful and sexy than her...
 
Spot pepsi vs coca cola
Brilliant advertisement! Have a great weekaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
 
Nneka - Heartbeat (Videoclip) ….just to say #whatafuckingtrack
 
Los Coyote Men-Franklin FEST 2017

The Coyote Men - Two Sides Of The Coyote Men (Full Album)

During a remarkable period of "welcome back bullshit" - I admit it wasn't doing it for me anymore - I listened to, (re)discovered garage bands with soul and blood, influenced by everything from beat to punk, from psychedelia to R&B - from power pop to folk, rockabilly to mod, and even soul and hard rock. In short, the essence of rock 'n' roll from true beasts to the wild scream of "screw your virtuosic and super-fast bullshit scales and your fucking four-octave vocal range." From 1990 onwards, with some revivals of old relics, savansadir.

#garagedintorni (58/2)

Here I start playing pieces from the battleship. "Il Tromba" and "Lando, sig. Treppalle." Never heard of them, from those bands I found out about by reading about others… not even the Reverend. A garage-punk band disguised, wild and intense like few. From England even if they seem to be a mix of many languages and cultures. I couldn't find a damn thing about them, but they have three albums and a super collection "The coyote men vs El Mundo." Full throttle. One of my best discoveries. I can't find wonderful Loopey Lopez and Lard Ass.
 
The Coyote Men - Shake Baby Shake

The Coyote Men - Gimmie Gimmie Action!

During this remarkable period of “welcome back, wankers” - I admit I was feeling uninspired - I listened to and (re)discovered garage bands that have soul and blood, with influences ranging from beat to punk, psychedelia to R&B - from power pop to folk, rockabilly to mod, even soul and hard rock. In short, the essence of rock 'n' roll from true beasts to the savage cry of “screw your virtuoso and super-fast bullshit scales and your four octaves of fucking vocal range.” Since 1990, with a few comebacks from old fossils, savansadir.

#garagedintorni (58/1)

Here I start to play pieces from the battleship. “Il Tromba” and “Lando, sig. Treppalle.” Never heard of them, from those bands I discovered by reading about others… not even the Reverend. A wild and energetic garage-punk group, like few others. From England, although they seem like a mix of many languages and cultures. I couldn't find a damn thing about them, but the three albums and a super collection “The coyote men vs El Mundo” are definitely out there. Full throttle. One of my best discoveries. I can't find Loopey Lopez and Lard Ass, which are both wonderful.