Vinyl Kings – A Little Trip
There’s already too many Beatles tribute-bands/albums, so if you want to make another one, you better make it special … like this one. What’s great about this album is that with every new listen, you […]
There’s already too many Beatles tribute-bands/albums, so if you want to make another one, you better make it special … like this one. What’s great about this album is that with every new listen, you […]
It’s been over five years since the last Model Rockets album, and I can’t say it’s been worth the wait — that’s five fucking years they nor us will ever get back. Which is not […]
This is a perfect replacement for the long awaited follow up to the Star Collector’s (who are no more it seems, unfortunately) debut from 1999. You get all the same ingredients, including the Wilsonian harmonizing […]
Once again produced by THE man-about-sound, Brad Jones, here’s more POWER chords, multiplex harmonies and songs that will make you shout SHAZAM(!!!), either if you’re a Captain Marvel or The Move fan. Besides the sweet, […]
The fact that the record comes from the “workshop” of Michael Carpenter, could be enough a recommendation these days, but this one really knocks me off my feet! I have to admit that I like […]
A few might remember back in issue 1 I talked about the best unknown band I had seen on my little jaunt to Australia. And that the EP I had picked up was a little […]
After the fab MODern soundz heard on the Datson Four’s See! album, here comes another retro-sounding, though still hip’n’happenin’ band, that could easily be the missing link in the Canadian beat “chain”. With Alex Boivin’s […]
These guys are getting some of that global attention with this their sophomore release: saw a big rack full of copies in the original Virgin Megastore in London, and a tour here in March with […]
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 […]
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