The Maharajas – Wait & Wonder EP
Here comes Jens Lindberg again, adding a brand new chapter to the Swedish garage/beat legend. Just like on The Maharajas’ Misty Lane 10“ release from a few years aback, what they’re offering here is “something […]
Here comes Jens Lindberg again, adding a brand new chapter to the Swedish garage/beat legend. Just like on The Maharajas’ Misty Lane 10“ release from a few years aback, what they’re offering here is “something […]
There’s no better title for an album like this, because it will launch you into the pop orbit and make you feel like you can reach the stars. It’s funny that, at the same time, […]
After the Cast members have gone their separate ways, I suppose everyone’s guess was that it’d be John Power who will come up with something new. Well, here comes Pete Wilkinson, teaming up with an […]
The band members themselves claim “there hasn’t been a band like us for ages”. It almost comes as natural that they come from the Liverpool area, and the claim isn’t that far from the truth. […]
After the two Bus Stop releases containing the works of Lane Steinberg (Wall of Orchids / Tan Sleeve), it’s good have the retrospective of his “Windy” days. Back then, they used to say that they […]
This is an album that could be described as “children of the new millennium smile association company” (if you can’t solve the riddle, this disc is not for you, unfortunately) membership card. Taking the best […]
In the last ten years or so, the power-pop genre is becoming harder and harder to define. It doesn’t matter if you do it loud or quiet, fast or slow … as long as there […]
If you are a mid-’60s-sounds fan, there are several reasons for you to be tempted to pick up this piece of vinyl. First, there’s the visual aspect of the super-cool picture sleeve, with the band […]
After two self released CDs, which could’ve been purchased at the band’s gigs, North London’s Neils Children make the full “circle” with their official debut release on Pete Wild’s prestigious label, being the first moderndaze […]
Michigan’s Tonto & The Renegades are well known for their fuzzed out punk classic Little Boy Blue, which gets you like a “raider” comin’ outta garage, but this EP really does them justice, pulling “back […]
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