TOP SONGS 2022Playlist Photo by Wendy Wei from Pexels Here we go again.Another year of music is gone.Playlists.Rocks offers a complex, multifaceted musical playlist of the best songs released in 2022. A musical selection divided into musical and photographic chapters, to be chosen according to your musical tastes and your mood of the day. A playlist to see and hear

God Is An Astronaut – SomniaMusic Suggestion God Is An Astronaut – Somnia is a fascinating and ethereal reinterpretation of some of their best songs From the Latin somnia = dream… somniare – Active imperative verbsomnĭum[somnium], somniineuter noun II declension1 dream2 (figuratively) fantasy, reverie, chimera, illusion3 sleep God Is An Astronaut – Somnia offers an ambient “reworks/remasters” of some of

And So I Watch You from Afar – JettisonMusic Suggestion And So I Watch You from Afar come back with JettisonA surprising concept album, with sci-fi and cinematic hues. The Belfast-based band offers an ambitious work, a 40-minute sonic exploration, accompanied by a visual performance by Sam Wiehl in a live venue. Nothing in our repertoire comes close to the

Hania Rani – Live from Studio S2Music Suggestion Hania Rani is a Polish pianist, composer and singer. Live from Studio S2 is an EP released at the end of January 2022.The recording took place on February 4, 2021 at Studio S2 of the Polish radio. Hawaii Oslo is a mythical and incredible piece that hypnotizes us with its repeated notes

Converge • Chelsea Wolfe – Bloodmoon: IMusic Suggestion After years of collaborations, where the entire Converge line-up, Chelsea Wolf and Stephen Brodsky performed live with the moniker Blood Moon, re-arranging the less famous and slower songs of Converge, they release the first LP of unpublished songs that enshrines this very interesting musical project. It’s not a typical Converge post core,

HÆLOS – SomnumMusic Suggestion HÆLOS is a British trip hop band from London. They emerged in the early 2010s with a revival of the 90’s British trip hop. Taking inspiration from the “maestri” Massive Attack, from Moby, from The xx and the Portishead, they have been able to add more atmospheric settings, dream voices, temporal and spatial dilations in their