Tan Sleeve – Bad From Both Sides
After the two “stops” at the very same Bus Stop, two years ago, resulting in both Tan Sleeve and Wall of Orchids CD EPs, accompanied with his ex-Wind “blower” Steve Barry, Lane Steinberg continues the […]
After the two “stops” at the very same Bus Stop, two years ago, resulting in both Tan Sleeve and Wall of Orchids CD EPs, accompanied with his ex-Wind “blower” Steve Barry, Lane Steinberg continues the […]
Having a pair of Zombies and The Church guitarist guesting on an album, must be more than enough a reason for a pop fan to get interested. If it also happens to be an incredible […]
Liverpool Express offers a ride back to “once upon a time” and even though you might be a bit confused if it’s the ‘60s, ‘70s or ‘80s that they’re taking you to, being among the […]
Having been at least somewhere on the scene, for no less than thirty years or so, it’s strange for a Beatlemaniacal fan (which is a category I count myself in) not to have heard about […]
After their first two albums, my impressions about The Jellybricks were kinda divided in two. I thought of them as a band sure capable of writing songs that can stand alongside the major league power-pop […]
Though I can’t agree with the press release saying that they sound unlike anything else coming out of Liverpool at the moment, an emotion that I do second, is that they really might be the […]
Between countless sessions, finding him mostly behind the mixing desk, or even as an essential sideman, Michael Carpenter finally manages to release his third solo record, after a long but more than worthy wait. Throughout […]
Nothing too serious about this one, just a funny little imaginary cartoon band concept, based on the ones made famous by the likes of The Monkees, The Archies and later, to some extent, The Jet […]
– The Barbara Ruskin Songbook – Even though her name was not a common one on the British charts, here’s an evidence that Barbara Ruskin’s place on the sixties girly pop map is just as […]
Appropriately titled, this one seems more like a collection of “throwaways”, demos and unfinished audio sketches, rather than an album that was really meant to be. However, as always, Jeremy delivers a crystal clear vision […]
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