Rainy Day Saints – Diamond Star Highway
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 […]
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 […]
After being “blamed” for initiating the folky psych excursions of the Cosmic Scouse scene formed in’n’around Liverpool, and after leaving the garagey electric approach of their initial line-up, also featuring now-Zuton Dave McCabe, Tramp Attack […]
– Price & Walsh Songbook – Discovering another pair of staff songwriters having a go of their own, and being quite good at it, isn’t much of a surprise these days. Even though Michael Price […]
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, […]
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 […]
Nowadays considered for San Diego scene veterans, Mark DeCerbo & The Four Eyes deliver their looooong awaited sophomore album, following the 1991 (!?) debut Baby’s Not In The Mood, still finding them amidst the same […]
After being in’n’out of the scene for quite some time (as from 1985 that is), this compilation focuses on this Philly band’s so called “come-back period”, as suggested by the title itself. This actually being […]
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