Arlo – Stab The Unstoppable Hero
A sharp shot of rambunctious Rock and Roll. Instrumentally it harkens back to Tied To The Tracks period Soul Asylum, though riding the swells of more prominent melodies and what seems like a fair amount […]
A sharp shot of rambunctious Rock and Roll. Instrumentally it harkens back to Tied To The Tracks period Soul Asylum, though riding the swells of more prominent melodies and what seems like a fair amount […]
Not that it’s precedent or something, but besides the improvement of the actual content with every new volume of the Fading Yellow compilations, it’s obvious that the packaging is also taken special care of. With […]
I’m sure that the ones familiar with the works of Phil Angotti, already have an “idea” what this is all about, and for the unfortunate ones that are not, this is as good a starting […]
If you’re a fan of contemporary guitar pop music, it’s most likely that you already know everything about Jeremy Morris, one of the world’s contemporary pop forerunners, spreading the sounds of his own, as well […]
Motorpsycho are almost a household name in the “Norwegian woods”, but still kind of an unknown treasure (or at least not known enough) worldwide. With the last coupla albums (especially the last two) the sound […]
If you’re too lazy to read reviews, and you’re still interested in this one, just open the booklet and you’ll get yourself a visual-review of some sort, featuring half a dozen record/CD covers, that pretty […]
It sounds like a good idea to name a band like this, because if you’re a pop fan, it just has to tickle your moptopped mind, and sooner or later, you’ll have to seek it […]
– Far-out and beautiful tracks from California and beyond; 1966-1971 – It seems that releasing “soft-sounding” popsike compilations, becomes a common thing lately … which is GOOD! This one could be a perfect companion to […]
After his band Smallstone, recommended by Alternative Press as one of “the 100 bands you need to know”, James Ambrose continues the sixties explorations, by adding a bit more of a contemporary feel to it. […]
Most of the bands reviewed on these pages and coming from down-under, seem to fit that garagey power-pop formula. Well, here’s one that doesn’t really sound so un-familiar, but I can hardly remember a band, […]
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