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For the last six months I’ve been making very slow progress on a feature on the Resonars/Matt Rendon for Off The Hip. During that time Matt has made passing remarks about recovering from his Vultures […]
For the last six months I’ve been making very slow progress on a feature on the Resonars/Matt Rendon for Off The Hip. During that time Matt has made passing remarks about recovering from his Vultures […]
After the global musical “thrill”, initiated by a bunch of Dubliners, accidentally called The Thrills, get ready for another Irishman, sharing his own “thoughts” on what comes out after blending the Californian dream with his […]
With their debut EP, two years ago, Safari Season made it very clear that they’re about to warm the cold Northern European nights. Even though there’s nowhere to use them, after hearing songs like the […]
Back in the year of 2000, before Detroit became trendy (again!), The Mood Elevator were among the ones to defend the city’s pop aesthetics. Listen Up was an album whose kaleidoscopic soundscape went from essential […]
I don’t know about the Philly “situation” in general, but according to this one, the time has gone back into the late ‘80s. Considering the label name, appropriately enough, most of The Situation’s debut EP […]
After a pretty decent Lily-flavoured beat-psych debut two years ago, on their “No.2”, Asteroid No.4 opted for a more rootsy country sound, only occasionally reminding of the previous efforts. The opening tune The Preacher & […]
I’m not really sure about their reasons, but as I‘ve already said before, naming a band like this could be enough a reason to tickle the mind of a pop fan. It’s after a few […]
Masterminded by Antony Bautovich, out of the Orange Humble Band’s international all-star line-up, this debut album will ease your hunger while waiting for new releases by the mentioned ‘Band or the Velvet Crush. Just like […]
It’s funny to hear that some boy from Detroit got into Motown through finding out about The Beatles’ influences and that’s exactly what happened with The Singles’ songwriter, Vince Frederick. Ever since, besides the obvious […]
After the re-release of The Crimson Shadows’ complete works three years ago (on In Between records), it was about time to do the same with The Stomachmouths’ back catalogue and thus, make the Swedish/Stockholm ’80s […]
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