The Routes – Left My Mind
“Accused” for being one of the highlights of Motor Sounds’ Blood On The Scratchplate ‘65 comp on these very pages, just as promised back then, The Routes are back with a full blown rave up, […]
“Accused” for being one of the highlights of Motor Sounds’ Blood On The Scratchplate ‘65 comp on these very pages, just as promised back then, The Routes are back with a full blown rave up, […]
“An elite army of female assassins…in a race against time and death to save the world from a hideously diabolical mass destruction at the hands of a madman no one had ever seen!” is how […]
Not too unlike it was the case with Neon Tetra’s last year release of The Ronelles’ debut album (reviewed elsewhere on these pages), here’s an (very) early contender for one of the best albums in […]
After last year’s debut album What Time Do You Call This??? (reviewed elsewhere on these pages) being hailed by modernsists all over the scene(s), followed by some serious live action, including the conceptually triumphant Who-support […]
… but before we go, let’s just clear one thing up, and it’s that this isn’t THAT kind of a surf, because Danny’s still riding those cosmic West Coast sun rays, while the closest he […]
Any decent Curt Boettcher/Millennium-and-related fan is well aware of Tommy Roe’s It’s Now Winter’s Day album, recorded at the end of 1966 and released early 1967, in between his more usual bubblegum chews. Surrounded with […]
The first proper album after 2002’s Orange And Green And Yellow And Near, with 2004’s collection of unreleased and rare recordings Terrestrial Ballet keeping us high on the eleventh cloud in between. Sweet Happy Life […]
– A Psychedelic Selection Of Groovy Movers And Sweet Freakbeat – The second installment of the Sugarlumps series is just as easy to swallow as the first one (reviewed elsewhere on these pages), sticking to […]
– The Collected Recordings 1964-1973 – Just in time to make POPISM’s year list of the best re-issues in 2006! Basically, this might as well be called “The modsikerhythm’n’beat adventures of Rob Freeman and Ian […]
Offering a swirling double decker bus ride (as suggested by the cool pop-artish cover art) around the world, the only detours you’ll be taking with this one, are the ones towards the latest generation of […]
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