Love Thugs – Babylon Fading
Full on dandy regalia, cool Frisco-like logo design, as well as a sitar in their hands, are all indicative enough of the mid-to-late ‘60s influences that you’ll, naturally enough, expect to hear on this album […]
Full on dandy regalia, cool Frisco-like logo design, as well as a sitar in their hands, are all indicative enough of the mid-to-late ‘60s influences that you’ll, naturally enough, expect to hear on this album […]
Even though it comes from Glasgow, on the back of this “horse” you won’t see the usually expected “riders” such as Alex Chilton or Brian Wilson. Instead, you’ll see a bunch of other, just as […]
After being available to only a handful of “Basic Glee Choir” members, the “leftovers” of the Basic Glee sessions are finally being put to the “right” side of things, by being made available to the […]
Right on time, comes Ricky’s second round of summery festival-friendly vibes, continuing where they’d left off with their last year’s debut album, and making it clear that “the summer sun still echoes” and that it […]
The first thing that a title like this brings to mind, must be those nice little See For Miles collections, focusing on the mid ‘60s Brit-invasion bands, and The Badge is a band that is […]
Even though this is actually their sixth regular album (if you count the Thorn Apart mini album), thanks to the number of references throughout their 25 years long career, The Spongetones are surely among the […]
The structure of the second series’ volume’s post’60s segment, is quite superior, featuring Bruce Woolley & The Camera Club’s original version of Video Killed The Radio Star, the glammy power-pop ’72 good times of Fumble’s […]
After the break up of The Springfields, Mike Hurst had started his producing career in the shadows of Mickey Most and Andrew Loog Oldham, doing the “dirty” jobs that the pair wasn’t up to putting […]
Though much more Americanized through it’s audible influences, being recorded/released almost simultaneously with it, this is a conceptual companion release of fellow Honybus rider, Pete Dello’s ’71 album Into Your Ears (also just re-issued by […]
Unfortunately, there’s still much more of those who either know nothing about Honeybus, and for that matter Pete Dello, or know them as one hit wonders who charted way back 1968 with I Can’t Let […]
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