The Gurus – All The Children Sing By …
For those of you lucky ones, who happen to be familiar with another Spanish band called, The Winnerys, whose debut release, expected in the first months of 2003, (which is most likely to become the […]
For those of you lucky ones, who happen to be familiar with another Spanish band called, The Winnerys, whose debut release, expected in the first months of 2003, (which is most likely to become the […]
It seems that Sanctuary is joining the Detour label in it’s ’70-’80s MODerndaze revisionism. Though you can’t say that The Lambrettas’ back catalogue hasn’t been handled properly until now, it was about time for a […]
With such a descriptive title, perfectly capturing the general mood of this Detroit band, this collection almost needs no review at all. You’ll be assured to this fact as soon as you hear the opening […]
I’m not sure what else they’ll uncover in another five years but I’ll keep buying them. The third version of (OK, everyone together now) “the greatest live Rock and Roll recording” on vinyl, or polycarbonate […]
It’s pretty hard to imagine that observing the international underground pop scene these days, “from a balcony” in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, could be nothing but an utopia. Well, all you need is a pair of melody-junkie-enthusiast, […]
Of course, after The Jam called it a day, Weller taking the spotlight was an expected thing. Still, drummer Rick Buckler was the first one to continue the post-Jam musical course, forming a kind of […]
After an album by his band P76, and then his own solo debut single, Danny McDonald continues his mission of constantly bringing the sun-soaked, summer sounds to our homes. Just like it was on Into […]
The album title tells it all. This is a perfect summer soundtrack, so it’s a shame I haven’t got this half a year earlier, but it will surely do in the years to come ….. […]
Third time the charm? Now on their third US label and once again having a one year gap between the release here and back in their home market. To compensate for the latter hindrance Kinetic […]
As you should know, Almaas was in the Suicide Commandos, Crackers, Beat Rodeo and probably a couple more I’ve missed along the way, while Smith comes over from the grungey, raucous Speedball Baby. When I […]
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