Mondo Topless – Take It Slow
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, […]
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 […]
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As evidenced by the album cover note itself, which says : MEDWAY, The Bresslaws are literally wearing their influences on their sleeves, being “imprisoned” knee-deep in their geographical origin and it’s musical heritage, as also […]
Second in the series of what becomes a soundtrack to the international mod London rallies of the same name, Le Beat Bespoké 2 brings another set of late’60s/early’70s “Tailor made cuts” from around the globe, […]
Rooted deeply into the sixties garage punk and psychedelia, for more than a decade The Creatures Of The Golden Dawn are recapturing sketches of the beloved period of musical history through different kinds of covers, […]
Even though it’s not very likely that New Salem Witch Hunters will get an introduction into the R’n’R Hall of Fame in their hometown of Cleveland, being at the forefront of the ‘80s garage punk […]
Volume 3: Groovy British Blue-Eyed Soul, Beat, R & B, Hammond Movers PART 2 After the first two volumes, Nutshell continues to “set the trends”, picking up right where the first, British based volume had […]
– The Collected Recordings 1966-1969 – Not unlike with their Apple Publishing-mates, as well as soundalikes, Focal Point, not The Beatles nor any of the big time connections such as The Who, The Kinks, The […]
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