The Grip Weeds – Summer Of A Thousand Years
The Grip Weeds are a rock band! One of a kind that is pretty rare since the beginning of the seventies. With a total concept, based on an authentic “flower-power” image, dated (in the most […]
The Grip Weeds are a rock band! One of a kind that is pretty rare since the beginning of the seventies. With a total concept, based on an authentic “flower-power” image, dated (in the most […]
Making a move from the moodier teen sounds to the much more rhythmic approach would really be a hard one not to make having a She-Moon drummer like Lois of The Embrooks. Also, there’s some […]
The great big homecoming!!! After a whole bunch of great American bands appearing from the mid-’70s up until today, and under the main influence of different kinds of British invasions, here’s a group of British […]
The Fletcher Pratt is one of Rainbow Quartz‘s latest discoveries in their attempt to gather the most competent names of the moderndaze retro-activist movement. This band’s sound concentrates all the energy ever accumulated in Detroit’s […]
Bob Kelly’s basic mission is to squeeze as much as possible into the 2,5 minute audio-space… and he does it wonderfully, sticking his heels deep into the traces of mid-sixteez pop legacy. As for some […]
Jeff Lynne is surely one of the most important men in contemporary pop music though many won’t admit/understand it. The amount of 17 Top40 hit singles between ’74 and ’81 and the multimillion sales are […]
It’s been five long years since the release of The Beatifics’ debut album and, considering the standards it set in the contemporary power-pop circles, the follow up is something we all knew will be worth […]
“Hey hipsters, this is The Anderson Council!!!” … goes the intro of The Coke Jingle that can really make you LOVE that drink no matter what you thought of it before you hear this, and […]
Nick Saloman is THE personification of the British underground’s DIY ethics whose role in the neo-psychedelic renaissance is practically immeasurable. For almost twenty years, his “one man band” project, The Bevis Frond, represents one of […]
Islington, England… the place of another Alan McGee discovery under the roofs his new pop colony. With a name that simply prejudices an archetypal place in the pop universe, Captain Soul has all that’s needed […]
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