Thee Makeout Party! – Play Pretend
The cover shot sees them “play pretend” they’re The Who, with an olde medieval mansion (or whatever that seems like one) replacing Big Ben … The inner shot sees them showing off all kinds of […]
The cover shot sees them “play pretend” they’re The Who, with an olde medieval mansion (or whatever that seems like one) replacing Big Ben … The inner shot sees them showing off all kinds of […]
Adrian Whitehead – One Small Stepping Man [Popboomerang/2008] Bryan Estepa – Sunday Best [Popboomerang/2008] Danna & The Changes – Consonant Cacophony [Popboomerang/2008] The latest batch from Oz’s Popboomerang label includes these very delightful platters from […]
This disc was concocted up for sale on a Springtime European tour; issued on Kuepper’s own revived label of many decades ago. Maybe you were lucky enough to catch him. If not drop Mr. Kuepper […]
During the band’s twenty-something years long career, their founding member Timothy Gassen, the Knight Of Fuzz himself, has been of just as much help to any of the transglobal ‘60s garage-punk revival bands, as he’s […]
If The Outsiders have most usually been referred to as the Dutch Pretty Things, as far as I’m concerned, in case of Q65 the closest pair of references are most definitely The (British) Birds and […]
Fred Cole, the lead singer of The Lollipop Shoppe, left quite an impression on two different kinds of generations. Their You Must Be A Witch is considered for one of THE nuggets that started the […]
On her ’69 sophomore longplayer, Dana takes over the songwriting credits, taking full advantage of it. With Savoy Brown behind her, and Mike Vernon in the producer’s chair, one would guess that the result must’ve […]
While waiting for a chance to get themselves out of the DIY concept and right into the middle of the corporate world of mainstream pop, where they obviously belong, the Clark brothers keep churning out […]
– The Complete 1 2 6 & Taboo Recordings, 1966-68 – Combining “verbal paintings” of Dylan-ish surrealism with the Northerners’ “extreme sense of humor”, unlike most of their continental contemporaries, these Norwegian beatsters opted not […]
Scandipop as if played from the top of the Scottish Highlands, with an occasional synth or two, thrown in just for the twee of it. Even though the superb cover-art suggests a kind of a […]
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