Spinning Jennies – Stratosphere
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 […]
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 […]
We’re lucky enough to have the good folks at the Misty Lane label, who keep sharing their transglobal beat-researches with us. This time around, the exotic Brazilian sixteez beat scene is where it’s at. The […]
Now here’s what you could call a moderndaze prototype of the late-sixteez super-group, consisting of three fourths of The Nuthins, one of the ultimate British garage-beat combos featuring Jon “Mojo” Mills, and Andy Morten of […]
After the great debut Sunliner EP that was characterized as a pretty stabile basis for a power-pop classic prototype on these very pages, as it was announced, that classic is now materialized under the productional […]
As for The Bold, it’s perfectly clear why their bold-sounding debut single is what they’re known for among garage fans. If someone wants to be introduced to the sixteez punk origins, Gotta Get Some is […]
Since ’65 is the defining year in the history of folk-rock, it would be kinda appropriate for this record to have the catalogue number 065, but 064 is close enough too … as if someone […]
After his musical adventure in the eighties, Lane Steinberg’s “wind” started to blow in some other direction, taking him into some parallel universe, where he’d started to make his own “pocket symphonies”, hidden from the […]
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