Bryan Scary – The Shredding Tears
What a scarily FABulous way to start a career! Recorded in his own Brooklyn apartment, with a little help from a drumming friend, the album is being referred to as “a kaleidoscopic art pop concept, […]
What a scarily FABulous way to start a career! Recorded in his own Brooklyn apartment, with a little help from a drumming friend, the album is being referred to as “a kaleidoscopic art pop concept, […]
Having been bringing THE mid’60s beat back, ever since their debut two years ago (Bring On The Beats!, reviewed elsewhere on these pages), these (not really) ugly Texans are back themselves, with another bunch of […]
+ – Bring Flowers To The World: 20 Transworld Popsike Gems – With the idea of “bringing dizzy day-glo swirl of mind-bending shapes and sounds” dating all the way from 2001, let’s hope that another […]
We’re two years on since the release of their debut album, Bring On The Beats!. And this quintet of four lads and one lass lets you know what milepost they’ve just passed with a cover […]
– Recorded Live In A Dingy Cellar – After a couple of regular ones, and two compilation albums, it was about time for The Thanes to be officially “caught” live as well … on vinyl! […]
If there ever was an underground Britsike supergroup, Jawbone surely qualifies as a genuine example, in spite of them not really equaling the quality of output of its basic ingredients, The Mirage and Turquoise. With […]
Arriving to the POPISM HQ a bit late to be included on our annual list of the best albums in 2006, The Winnery’s sophomore long-playing effort sure does deserve its place among the bunch. Not […]
– 20 Obscure Gems From The UK And Europe Psychedelia Melts Into The Progressive – Being a complete opposite to the British beat era gems from Ballroom Beat, the other one of the label’s first […]
With a kind of a pop-art-ish take on the notorious Ogden’s Nut Gone Flake album cover, along with the fact that The Exits are actually Geno Buckmaster’s and Colin Swan’s pre-Direct Hits band, this is […]
Being yet another perfect fit for the common “shoulda-beens” tag, when it comes to mid-to-end sixties artists/albums, The Sundowners’ Monkees-support tour, along with different kinds of significant TV/film appearances, should’ve been used just as an […]
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