Rufus Wainwright – Poses
I listen to this record and I feel like I should be wearing “black tie” and sitting in some opulent place like the Rainbow Room. There’s a formality and sumptuousness (except for the cover of […]
I listen to this record and I feel like I should be wearing “black tie” and sitting in some opulent place like the Rainbow Room. There’s a formality and sumptuousness (except for the cover of […]
Let me just get this out of the way first: not chronologically organized. Each discs has its theme: #1, the Ballroom; #2, odds and end predating the Ballroom up through to a Sagittarius number; and […]
Even though I did have some suspicions after their debut EP last year, now it’s obvious … man, do these Spaniards LOVE those bass Maccaronies !?!? … and they combine them with the best of […]
After two albums and a coupla singles of garage power-pop extravaganza, the “pop boomerang” gets back with another Finkers’ release, mostly remaining “under the light of the Big Star”. The opening track Drugs & Jesus […]
After releasing two genre-defining nuggets in ’66/’67, by 1969, Bold could’ve either stick to their garage-punk stylings, and sound a bit dated, or move forward, turning to whichever of the arising musical paths and become […]
During the mid-to-late ‘80s there was an enticing Pop-Rock band under every palm tree in Perth, or at least it seemed that way from 11,000 plus miles away. The Marigolds put out a couple of […]
Previously “doin’ time” as Peter & The Silhouettes, Peter Rechter and co. changed their name to The Tol-Puddle Martyrs, releasing two singles which must be among the defining moments of Aussie-rock. Here, you’ll find both […]
The history of Rock and Roll is replete with the blasting back and forth of musical sounds and forms between the USA and Britain, down to the infamous mid-Atlantic accent of various Limeys and various […]
This record is a quasi self-released (as part of some wacky deal with garageband.com) seven-song mini-album. YH is your basic Pop-Rock four-piece — guitars, melodies and harmonies, just the way we like ’em – hailing […]
This is a collection of the detritus of the Mark II edition (three-piece version) of MTX. (See the CD of Big Black Bugs Bleed Blue Blood for the Mark I edition.) Besides the EP from […]
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