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

Igorrr – The brilliant madmen of baroquecoreMusic Suggestion Igorrr is the variegated and absolutely genius musical project, led by Gautier Serre, the brilliant madmen of baroquecore. Gautier is a French composer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist. The proposed music is a potpourri of various musical genres which includes death and black metal, heavy metal, progressive, classical music, baroque music, folk and traditional

FlowersPlaylist Cover Photo by T from Pexels Flowers is a songs and images playlist. Rock, folk, acoustic, pop, dance and electronica in all flowers. Violet Orlandi – BloomingSoundgarden – FlowerThe Cult – Wild Flower Photo by Lisa Fotios from Pexels Along her vain paradeAlong her veinsTime crept up on herShe’s early gray Soundgarden – Flower Shinedown – AmaryllisGreta Van Fleet

INGLEWOOD, CA – NOVEMBER 10: (Image has been digitally edited) Tyler Joseph of Twenty One Pilots performs at the Forum on November 10, 2018 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images) Best Songs 2021Playlist Best Songs 2021 is the end-of-year playlist released by Playlists.Rocks The best songs of rock music and derivatives of the year 2021. 39 songs for

Damon Albarn – The Nearer the Fountain, More Pure the Stream FlowsMusic Suggestion The Nearer the Fountain, More Pure the Stream Flows is the third solo album of the English musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer, best known as the frontman of the rock band Blur and as the co-founder, lead vocalist, instrumentalist, and songwriter of the band Gorillaz. The

Music SuggestionTuesday The Sky – The Blurred Horizon Jim Matheos, guitarist of the historic progressive metal band Fates Warning, returns with an album of his solo project Tuesday The Sky – The Blurred Horizon. The Blurred Horizon turns more on ambient music, electronics and a minimal post rock than the previous LP Drift Special guests are Gavin Harrison on drums