Fresh Mowed Lawn – Fresh Mowed Lawn
It’s been six years now since the eclipse of “sun” has been lasting, and “here comes the sun” (pun intended and just impossible to resist) once again, or if not the whole half, then at […]
It’s been six years now since the eclipse of “sun” has been lasting, and “here comes the sun” (pun intended and just impossible to resist) once again, or if not the whole half, then at […]
Here comes another one of the late’70s/early’80s “squads”, long forgotten by almost everyone except for the good folks at Detour, who happen to have an elephant memory when it comes to the local British scenes […]
Just like with their 2003 effort Flash Arrows And The Money Shot, this Canadian bunch continue to “collect stars” flying the mid-to-end-‘60s-to-early-‘70s skies in a most contemporary way, combining the melodic with the crunchy approach. […]
Being one of the constant figures on the Canadian scene ever since the post-punk days up until nowadays, through various bands and line ups, the musical legacy of Dave Rave provides a considerable amount of […]
After spending quite some time preserving the Canadian musical heritage by reissuing albums by Klaatu, Dave Rave, Bob Segarini etc, through his own label Bullseye, Jaimie Vernon proves, once again, that he’s capable of churning […]
In the series of Toronto based label Bomb Records re-issues, Bullseye brings back the three albums Bob Segarini released in the period from 1978 to 1980, after he’d spent the ‘70s fronting The Wackers and […]
– The North Country Scene ’58-’67 Volume 2 – Coming in a super-cool cartoon-like pop-art-ish package, Cry Of Atlantis is a sequel to 2004’s Heart So Cold, offering yet another bunch of North Country rockers, […]
One thing’s for sure with Mondo Topless, and it’s that whatever they do, they DON’T “take it slow”, and the one thing that they mostly do is to take the raw, mid-‘60s garage punk nuggets, […]
In spite of rave reviews, and a pretty intriguing title if I may add, I can’t say that I was too impressed with the Dave Swanson’s debut Saturday Haze. The change of my impressions might […]
After being “blamed” for initiating the folky psych excursions of the Cosmic Scouse scene formed in’n’around Liverpool, and after leaving the garagey electric approach of their initial line-up, also featuring now-Zuton Dave McCabe, Tramp Attack […]
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