One night, Marco received a private message on PMEDIA from an account named . No avatar, no prior posts. The message read:
The collection also includes several live albums and compilations that highlight the Kinks' dynamic stage performances and offer a broader perspective on their musical journey: The Kinks - Discography -FLAC Songs- -PMEDIA- ---
The Kinks: A Legacy in High Fidelity – The "PMEDIA" FLAC Discography One night, Marco received a private message on
(1970): Features the global hit "Lola". The RCA & Arista Eras (1971–1993) The RCA & Arista Eras (1971–1993) Features the
Features the hit "Lola" and critiques the music industry. 2. The RCA "Theatrical" Era (1971–1975)
By the time the discography reached the theatrical era of the 70s—the Preservation acts and Soap Opera —the rain began to drum against Arthur’s window. The "PMEDIA" tag in the file name was a mark of quality he’d hunted for weeks, and it didn't disappoint. Every nuance of the Kinks' evolution was there: from the leather-jacketed rockers of Muswell Hill to the cynical, stadium-filling poets of the late 70s.
Marco ran a private music blog called PMEDIA , known among audiophiles for one thing: perfect FLAC rips of albums that had never seen a proper digital release. His crowning achievement was nearly complete—the complete discography of The Kinks, from their 1964 debut to the ragged 1990s swansong.