Adam Power – What Were Sundays For
After his debut More Juice from three years ago, which was actually a collection of recordings made over a six year period, Adam Power comes back with his first “intentional” album, created, just like all […]
After his debut More Juice from three years ago, which was actually a collection of recordings made over a six year period, Adam Power comes back with his first “intentional” album, created, just like all […]
Before they “came” to the scene with their debut album They’re Coming, released on Teen Sound this year (reviewed elsewhere on these pages) , one of the latest products of the Dutchbeat revival, The Miracle […]
Considering the cover art, inspired by the best of sixties cartoons, this one just couldn’t go wrong. Rooted deep into the retro legacy of such garage-punk revival pioneers as The Gruesomes or The Miracle Workers, […]
A title like this, and a pair of spooky cat’s eyes staring right at me from the cover, providing not even a hint of something that I might like, seems as if I actually DO […]
Mostly known for her latter days blues styled offerings, or most notably, her ‘80s hit Move Your Body Close To Me, Dana Gillespie started out as another mid’60s Pye-girl, eventually leading to this overlooked folky […]
Sweden’s Indie-Rock answer to Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich, without a Blaikley and Howard? A new datum on the vector that intersects mid-period Squeeze, Aztec Camera, Prefab Sprout and Miracle Mile? I first […]
After a pair of Tan Sleeve albums in 2004 and 2005, Lane Steinberg returns to his Noel Coward’s Ghost persona from 1995, for a slightly quirkier exploration of the matter, that used to be described […]
If you’ve already had a chance to be freaked out by these kinds of “beests”, you’re most probably aware that there’s nothing new or revolutionary to be heard within this “wilde” piece of vinyl. But […]
For nearly 40 years this fascinating document of Dutch garage and psychedelic beat music has lain in the shadows just waiting to be discovered. Grey Past have issued a few highly rewarding spins in the […]
There’s quite a few references to be used to promote this first ever CD re-release of this stunning 1968 album, by a guy who will be considered an unknown by most, which is exactly what […]
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