
The Paybacks – Harder And Harder
If you want something with more of a shredding volume we have Wendy Case and Company’s second long player. Ten cuts of Rawk with a few pinches of Boogie. They transpose the late sixties of […]
If you want something with more of a shredding volume we have Wendy Case and Company’s second long player. Ten cuts of Rawk with a few pinches of Boogie. They transpose the late sixties of […]
Described by my own self (in the review of their 2003 debut Look At The Merry-Go-Sun … find it elsewhere on these pages) as another bunch of Beatles-obsessives (in the best possible quirky way though), […]
The Modfather (which he really isn’t of course, but let’s say that he might be a Modson at least), returns with his best offering in years, getting back as far as his own roots, with […]
After the pre-Thoughts and post-Words collection of recordings (both out on Radioactive … see review elsewhere on these pages), here comes the only official Pandamonium longplayer … more than worth the wait too! After being […]
Along with The Embrooks, definitely the purveyors of the best that the moderndaze ‘60s-garage revival can offer. With every new release, it seems that bassist Ulf is taking over the songwriting credits more and more, […]
– My First Day Without You – It’s been quite a while since we had some NEW Rubbles to “throw” around, and with the re-emergence of Past & Present under the guidance of the Radioactive […]
From across the river and through the woods over in New Jersey comes the fourth Dipsomaniacs album. A solidly crafted bundle of Pop-Rock, full of winning melodies, fine harmonies, ringing, distorted, chugging guitars, tight rhythms […]
– A Psychedelic Selection Of Groovy Movers And Sweet Freakbeat … – Well, I suppose there’s no possible way for a sixties fan to resist a title like this. Still, the first thing that may […]
After their debut album, where they were mostly sticking to the early Beatle-ish Mersey formula, perfecting it with Words Enough To Tell You, by the time of their ’66 sophomore longplaying release, The Mascots were […]
Another one of some vintage. The title captures the overall tone of this collection: moody, languid with a touch of regret. The contributors are primarily from the Great White North (Canada to those of you […]
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