Coronet Blue – Welcome To The Arms Of Forever
A concept not only similar to, but also sharing some of the involved with The Orange Humble Band one, conceived down under as well, Coronet Blue gathers an all-star line up, around “the lonely heart […]
A concept not only similar to, but also sharing some of the involved with The Orange Humble Band one, conceived down under as well, Coronet Blue gathers an all-star line up, around “the lonely heart […]
– What’s The Rush, time machine man? – (20 Rare And Previously Unreleased Archival Recordings From The Original Psychedelic Era) Following the path of Nigel Lees’ Top Sounds label’s first Alphabeat volume (reviewed elsewhere on […]
Sticking to the previous album’s (reviewed elsewhere on these pages) humanly, non-synthetic musical concept, L. A. power-pop scenester and ex-Double Naught Spy Rick Hromadka, reveals the results of his most recent musical espionage. Sure to […]
Rolling out of Cincinnati, and led by a one-time Greenhorne, singer-guitarist-songwriter Erik C. Stein, the Griefs have just about everything we want in our Rock: energy, strength, focus and ‘chunes.’ There is a passing similarity […]
Being an all-round (power) pop figure for more than most of us can even remember, besides an international roster of bands, Jeremy Morris’ own label is Jam-packed with his own releases, covering all kinds of […]
While stepping into the shadow, and out of the light of The Owsley Sunshine, where he’s playing a quirky Glaswegian Beatlemaniac, Joe Kane opts for the “only” detour, making one of the most charming DIY […]
From the ashes of Blue Ash, the B-band that never really was but should’ve been, comes Frank Secich (later of Stiv Bator’s Band as well), teaming up with an ex-Backdoor Man Terry Hartman and a […]
As conceived by Jon Dawson, Moodring is a story about Jake, an ex-garage band member, disillusioned by reality, trying to transcribe his dreams about a movie girl character into a Townshend-like songcycle, and even pill-poping […]
– 20 Obscure Freak, Sike & Early Prog Winners – Expanding the previous exclusively European based volume Le Discoteque Psychedelique (reviewed elsewhere on these pages) onto the American continent as well, and still sticking to […]
Never having been taken too seriously because of the Beatles connection, even though the contribution was almost purely financial, the “fruits” of Grapefruit’s predicted fame have always stayed kind of sour, in spite of the […]
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