Various Artists – It Was 40 Years Ago Today
We’re in the midst of the usual media overkill celebration of the fortieth anniversary of the Beatles first visit to North America. PBS and NPR have got their oar in, I’m sure the cable channels […]
We’re in the midst of the usual media overkill celebration of the fortieth anniversary of the Beatles first visit to North America. PBS and NPR have got their oar in, I’m sure the cable channels […]
FDR is a relatively local label based across the river in Jersey (though this set was done in conjunction with Michigan’s Jam records) and thus a number of artists from this region contributed to this […]
– All The Singles And More 1996-2004 – If you have never experienced the “high times” according to The Embrooks, this a perfect place to start. Unfortunately enough, as confirmed by Mole, the main Embrook […]
I can’t really hear “the melodies that made Roger McGuinn love the sounds of England in 1964” as quoted in the press-release, except maybe in distant traces, but I do hear some other melodies and […]
Being hailed as “the next Vancouver band that might emerge internationally”, and described as “60s flavoured pop like The Zombies meet The Left Banke with a touch of XTC”, might be a pretty hard task […]
Reading about the cult status of their series of self released EPs, I kinda expected a bit more. Still, if you’re looking for catchy pop songs, with well-crafted vocal harmonies, you shouldn’t be disappointed with […]
As with the previous two, the third, and the last, installment of the series that finds us diggin’ through the Scouse musical legacy, offers a couple of classics that never were, some insight into the […]
Watch Your Step / New Rubble Vol. 3 Utopia Daydream / New Rubble Vol. 4 However we might’ve missed the old Rubble series, the new ones keep comin’ so fast that they almost leave you […]
Chrysalis’ sole 1968 album might as well be the very “definition” of the so-called “underappreciated masterpiece” genre. This one’s sure to raise the eyebrow of anyone who gives it even just a brief listen, because […]
Though Mike Furber’s complete recorded output is available on an Australian CD release, this is a more than welcome re-issue of his sole 1966 album, which might as well be worth the purchase even if […]
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