The Virtues – Where Were You?
Considering what I’ve been reading about their previous releases, I was expecting more of a Brit-influenced sound put through their own Swedish prism, and while it does actually sound British, it comes in that well […]
Considering what I’ve been reading about their previous releases, I was expecting more of a Brit-influenced sound put through their own Swedish prism, and while it does actually sound British, it comes in that well […]
Even though I might be among only a handful of people to consider this one “a long awaited second album”, I’m sure that every decent, hip-shaking, moptopped garage head will find this trip into the […]
Delivering an-album-every-half-a-decade might not sound as a particularly bright idea for a pop band (unless they have “nine” lives?!), but as with their previous two efforts (Wonderworld Of The Colourful/1995, Properties Of Sound/2001) The Nines […]
– Psychedelia Vol.1, Rock Vol.1, Pop-Psych Vol.2, Folk-Rock Vol.2, Garage Vol.2 – The musical voyages through “rare and intriguing 45’s from the mid ‘60s through the early ‘70s”, delivered in glorious monophonic sound, are being […]
Mostly known as another one of those quite usual pair of names in the brackets, this pair of Rogers, Cook and Greenaway that is, enjoyed their own share of spotlight outside of the brackets too. […]
After providing their own share in generating the infamous Northwestern mid’60s sound along with a bit more prolific likes of The Wailers and The Sonics, fronted by the guy responsible for the just as infamous […]
Leaving behind the cartoon-like “Monkee-business” of his Vandalias-alter ego, Dan Sarka comes out into the light, teaming up (again) with Kent Militzer and Dan Boardman, along with their garage punk origins, to power things up […]
After his debut More Juice from three years ago, which was actually a collection of recordings made over a six year period, Adam Power comes back with his first “intentional” album, created, just like all […]
Mostly known for her latter days blues styled offerings, or most notably, her ‘80s hit Move Your Body Close To Me, Dana Gillespie started out as another mid’60s Pye-girl, eventually leading to this overlooked folky […]
Sweden’s Indie-Rock answer to Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich, without a Blaikley and Howard? A new datum on the vector that intersects mid-period Squeeze, Aztec Camera, Prefab Sprout and Miracle Mile? I first […]
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