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Artaud | Luis Alberto Spinetta’s Rock Manifesto

Artaud | Luis Alberto Spinetta’s Rock Manifesto

Artaud is not just one of the greatest oeuvres of Argentine rock. It is a beautiful demonstration of what rock is ultimately for.

The Eminem Show | Where rap meets rock

The Eminem Show | Where rap meets rock

In the 2002 album The Eminem Show, Eminem explores political and personal issues mixing genres, where rap meets rock.

Harvest | The simplicity of a country-rock gem

Harvest | The simplicity of a country-rock gem

Harvest strong melodies and sound solutions of unparalleled simplicity contribute to make it a country-rock gem.

Fever to Tell marks the Garage Rock Revival revolution

Fever to Tell marks the Garage Rock Revival revolution

Join The Yeah Yeah Yeahs' electric nightly garage-rock tour de force that is their first record: Fever To Tell

J.J. Cale's Naturally is a classic of the blues-rock genre

J.J. Cale's Naturally is a classic of the blues-rock genre

Naturally is J.J. Cale's first album, released in 1971. In Naturally, he openly embraces a feeling of quietness, clear southern skies, and dusty roads.

Ex:Re | The X-Ray of a relationship gone wrong

Ex:Re | The X-Ray of a relationship gone wrong

Centred around a breakup, Elena Tonra's Ex:Re produces an x-ray of the fractures left by a relationship gone wrong.

(What's The Story) Morning Glory?  | Britpop's finest

(What's The Story) Morning Glory? | Britpop's finest

(What's The Story) Morning Glory? is the album by British band Oasis which defined the Britpop genre in the '90s.

Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not

Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not

The English band Arctic Monkeys made their debut in the indie rock and alternative scene in 2006 with the album Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not.

Songs for the Deaf | The darkest emotions

Songs for the Deaf | The darkest emotions

Songs for the Deaf is the third studio album from the Queens of the Stone Age, the American band born after the Kyuss' dissolution. This commercially successful attempt at producing…

The Hawk is Howling | Electronic bliss, noisy violence

The Hawk is Howling | Electronic bliss, noisy violence

The Hawk is Howling is the sixth studio album from Scottish psot-rock band Mogwai and the one that changed their approach to "post" music.

Bowie’s Low embodies a modern spirit

Bowie’s Low embodies a modern spirit

With its balance between paranoia, isolation and withdrawal in searching for inner peace, Bowie's Low embodies the modern spirit.

Cyr | Smashing Pumpkins' homage to synth-pop

Cyr | Smashing Pumpkins' homage to synth-pop

Cyr marks a sharp turn in the Smashing Pumpkins's discography, moving from their alt-rock roots and delving into synth-pop territories.

Elephant | A coalescence of beautiful influences

Elephant | A coalescence of beautiful influences

Elephant is the fourth studio album by the American indie rock duo The White Stripes, a group from Detroit made up of Jack and Meg White.

Nonagon Infinity | Redefining the musical narrative

Nonagon Infinity | Redefining the musical narrative

Nonagon Infinity is the ninth studio album from the Australian psychedelic-rock band King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard.

Lust for Life combines Iggy Pop and David Bowie's talent

Lust for Life combines Iggy Pop and David Bowie's talent

The first solo album by Iggy Pop became a landmark thanks to the combination of heavy pop melodies and the unforgettable energy of the Michigan singer

Crosby, Stills & Nash | A matter of balance

Crosby, Stills & Nash | A matter of balance

A delicate blend of Folk, Blues and Jazz, Crosby Stills & Nash helped initiate a sea change in popular music. It is now considered a cornerstone of rock.

Atom Heart Mother is Pink Floyd’s weirdest experiment

Atom Heart Mother is Pink Floyd’s weirdest experiment

With its third album Atom Hearth Mother, the English outfit Pink Floyd wanted to explore new soundscapes and creative solutions.

The Downward Spiral tells about the fall of a man

The Downward Spiral tells about the fall of a man

In 1994 Trent Reznor emerged from his own abyss of drug addiction to give his musical project Nine Inch Nails a second child: The Downward Spiral.

Blues for The Red Sun | Where Psychedelia meets the Desert

Blues for The Red Sun | Where Psychedelia meets the Desert

With their sophomore record "Blues For The Red Sun", American rock band Kyuss in 1992 invented a new rock subgenre: stoner rock.

I Disagree | Poppy's bizarre musical Frankenstein

I Disagree | Poppy's bizarre musical Frankenstein

On her third studio album I Disagree, Youtuber, musician, and pseudo-religious leader Poppy takes a ferocious stylistic swerve from her previous work.

Lateralus | Music aimed at ascension

Lateralus | Music aimed at ascension

In 2001, Lateralus arrives as Tool's third LP as a spiritual elevation of turn-of-the-century rock music, becoming soon their masterpiece.

Grace | A pure drop in an ocean of noise

Grace | A pure drop in an ocean of noise

Published in 1994, Grace is the only complete studio album by Jeff Buckley and a pure drop in an ocean of noise.

Fargo | The endless war between Good and Evil, Chance and Inevitability

Fargo | The endless war between Good and Evil, Chance and Inevitability

In the world of Fargo, the characters are transformed by rediscovering their animal instincts, in a perennial struggle between Good and Evil, between Chance and Inevitability.

The Queen Is Dead | A great leap forward

The Queen Is Dead | A great leap forward

The Queen is Dead is The Smiths' third studio album and great leap forward for the band, taking it to new musical and lyrical heights.

Achtung Baby | When U2 dreamt it all up again

Achtung Baby | When U2 dreamt it all up again

The multitude of inspiration that created Achtung Baby ensures that European dance elements, hip hop beats and a virtuous use of reverb devices can coexist on the album.

Slanted & Enchanted | Cut up noises over the success

Slanted & Enchanted | Cut up noises over the success

The first record by legendary alt-rock band Pavement Slanted & Enchanted is the ultimate anti-rock anthem of the 90's and a hymn to real anticonformism

Lady Gaga | The Tenth Anniversary of Born This Way

Lady Gaga | The Tenth Anniversary of Born This Way

On June 25th 2021 Lady Gaga released Born This Way: The Tenth Anniversary, a special edition of her 2011 iconic album including 6 covers.

Disintegration | A journey of purification and reconstruction

Disintegration | A journey of purification and reconstruction

Disintegration was The Cure's first commercial peak and marked a return to the introspective Gothic rock style established in the early 1980s.

Artaud | Luis Alberto Spinetta’s Rock Manifesto

03 December, 2021

Artaud | Luis Alberto Spinetta’s Rock Manifesto

Artaud is not just one of the greatest oeuvres of Argentine rock. It is a beautiful demonstration of what rock is ultimately for.

The Eminem Show | Where rap meets rock

23 July, 2021

The Eminem Show | Where rap meets rock

In the 2002 album The Eminem Show, Eminem explores political and personal issues mixing genres, where rap meets rock.

Harvest | The simplicity of a country-rock gem

09 July, 2021

Harvest | The simplicity of a country-rock gem

Harvest strong melodies and sound solutions of unparalleled simplicity contribute to make it a country-rock gem.

Fever to Tell marks the Garage Rock Revival revolution

04 December, 2020

Fever to Tell marks the Garage Rock Revival revolution

Join The Yeah Yeah Yeahs' electric nightly garage-rock tour de force that is their first record: Fever To Tell

J.J. Cale's Naturally is a classic of the blues-rock genre

04 September, 2020

J.J. Cale's Naturally is a classic of the blues-rock genre

Naturally is J.J. Cale's first album, released in 1971. In Naturally, he openly embraces a feeling of quietness, clear southern skies, and dusty roads.

Ex:Re | The X-Ray of a relationship gone wrong

11 March, 2022

Ex:Re | The X-Ray of a relationship gone wrong

Centred around a breakup, Elena Tonra's Ex:Re produces an x-ray of the fractures left by a relationship gone wrong.

(What's The Story) Morning Glory?  | Britpop's finest

18 June, 2021

(What's The Story) Morning Glory? | Britpop's finest

(What's The Story) Morning Glory? is the album by British band Oasis which defined the Britpop genre in the '90s.

Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not

26 February, 2021

Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not

The English band Arctic Monkeys made their debut in the indie rock and alternative scene in 2006 with the album Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not.

Songs for the Deaf | The darkest emotions

04 June, 2021

Songs for the Deaf | The darkest emotions

Songs for the Deaf is the third studio album from the Queens of the Stone Age, the American band born after the Kyuss' dissolution. This commercially successful attempt at producing…

The Hawk is Howling | Electronic bliss, noisy violence

16 April, 2021

The Hawk is Howling | Electronic bliss, noisy violence

The Hawk is Howling is the sixth studio album from Scottish psot-rock band Mogwai and the one that changed their approach to "post" music.

Bowie’s Low embodies a modern spirit

26 March, 2021

Bowie’s Low embodies a modern spirit

With its balance between paranoia, isolation and withdrawal in searching for inner peace, Bowie's Low embodies the modern spirit.

Cyr | Smashing Pumpkins' homage to synth-pop

12 March, 2021

Cyr | Smashing Pumpkins' homage to synth-pop

Cyr marks a sharp turn in the Smashing Pumpkins's discography, moving from their alt-rock roots and delving into synth-pop territories.

Elephant | A coalescence of beautiful influences

19 February, 2021

Elephant | A coalescence of beautiful influences

Elephant is the fourth studio album by the American indie rock duo The White Stripes, a group from Detroit made up of Jack and Meg White.

Nonagon Infinity | Redefining the musical narrative

12 February, 2021

Nonagon Infinity | Redefining the musical narrative

Nonagon Infinity is the ninth studio album from the Australian psychedelic-rock band King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard.

Lust for Life combines Iggy Pop and David Bowie's talent

11 December, 2020

Lust for Life combines Iggy Pop and David Bowie's talent

The first solo album by Iggy Pop became a landmark thanks to the combination of heavy pop melodies and the unforgettable energy of the Michigan singer

Crosby, Stills & Nash | A matter of balance

17 September, 2021

Crosby, Stills & Nash | A matter of balance

A delicate blend of Folk, Blues and Jazz, Crosby Stills & Nash helped initiate a sea change in popular music. It is now considered a cornerstone of rock.

Atom Heart Mother is Pink Floyd’s weirdest experiment

06 November, 2020

Atom Heart Mother is Pink Floyd’s weirdest experiment

With its third album Atom Hearth Mother, the English outfit Pink Floyd wanted to explore new soundscapes and creative solutions.

The Downward Spiral tells about the fall of a man

16 October, 2020

The Downward Spiral tells about the fall of a man

In 1994 Trent Reznor emerged from his own abyss of drug addiction to give his musical project Nine Inch Nails a second child: The Downward Spiral.

Blues for The Red Sun | Where Psychedelia meets the Desert

29 January, 2021

Blues for The Red Sun | Where Psychedelia meets the Desert

With their sophomore record "Blues For The Red Sun", American rock band Kyuss in 1992 invented a new rock subgenre: stoner rock.

I Disagree | Poppy's bizarre musical Frankenstein

25 September, 2020

I Disagree | Poppy's bizarre musical Frankenstein

On her third studio album I Disagree, Youtuber, musician, and pseudo-religious leader Poppy takes a ferocious stylistic swerve from her previous work.

Lateralus | Music aimed at ascension

21 October, 2022

Lateralus | Music aimed at ascension

In 2001, Lateralus arrives as Tool's third LP as a spiritual elevation of turn-of-the-century rock music, becoming soon their masterpiece.

Grace | A pure drop in an ocean of noise

08 October, 2021

Grace | A pure drop in an ocean of noise

Published in 1994, Grace is the only complete studio album by Jeff Buckley and a pure drop in an ocean of noise.

Fargo | The endless war between Good and Evil, Chance and Inevitability

17 February, 2022

Fargo | The endless war between Good and Evil, Chance and Inevitability

In the world of Fargo, the characters are transformed by rediscovering their animal instincts, in a perennial struggle between Good and Evil, between Chance and Inevitability.

The Queen Is Dead | A great leap forward

17 December, 2021

The Queen Is Dead | A great leap forward

The Queen is Dead is The Smiths' third studio album and great leap forward for the band, taking it to new musical and lyrical heights.

Achtung Baby | When U2 dreamt it all up again

19 March, 2021

Achtung Baby | When U2 dreamt it all up again

The multitude of inspiration that created Achtung Baby ensures that European dance elements, hip hop beats and a virtuous use of reverb devices can coexist on the album.

Slanted & Enchanted | Cut up noises over the success

10 January, 2021

Slanted & Enchanted | Cut up noises over the success

The first record by legendary alt-rock band Pavement Slanted & Enchanted is the ultimate anti-rock anthem of the 90's and a hymn to real anticonformism

Lady Gaga | The Tenth Anniversary of Born This Way

10 September, 2021

Lady Gaga | The Tenth Anniversary of Born This Way

On June 25th 2021 Lady Gaga released Born This Way: The Tenth Anniversary, a special edition of her 2011 iconic album including 6 covers.

Disintegration | A journey of purification and reconstruction

09 August, 2021

Disintegration | A journey of purification and reconstruction

Disintegration was The Cure's first commercial peak and marked a return to the introspective Gothic rock style established in the early 1980s.