Edward Rogers – Sunday Fables
Having a pair of Zombies and The Church guitarist guesting on an album, must be more than enough a reason for a pop fan to get interested. If it also happens to be an incredible […]
Having a pair of Zombies and The Church guitarist guesting on an album, must be more than enough a reason for a pop fan to get interested. If it also happens to be an incredible […]
Liverpool Express offers a ride back to “once upon a time” and even though you might be a bit confused if it’s the ‘60s, ‘70s or ‘80s that they’re taking you to, being among the […]
Having been at least somewhere on the scene, for no less than thirty years or so, it’s strange for a Beatlemaniacal fan (which is a category I count myself in) not to have heard about […]
After their first two albums, my impressions about The Jellybricks were kinda divided in two. I thought of them as a band sure capable of writing songs that can stand alongside the major league power-pop […]
Between countless sessions, finding him mostly behind the mixing desk, or even as an essential sideman, Michael Carpenter finally manages to release his third solo record, after a long but more than worthy wait. Throughout […]
Nothing too serious about this one, just a funny little imaginary cartoon band concept, based on the ones made famous by the likes of The Monkees, The Archies and later, to some extent, The Jet […]
– The Barbara Ruskin Songbook – Even though her name was not a common one on the British charts, here’s an evidence that Barbara Ruskin’s place on the sixties girly pop map is just as […]
Appropriately titled, this one seems more like a collection of “throwaways”, demos and unfinished audio sketches, rather than an album that was really meant to be. However, as always, Jeremy delivers a crystal clear vision […]
Of course, even to an average Beatle-maniac, the first thing that a band name like this brings to mind is one of those countless tribute-bands. As for Cranbury Sauce, well, they could be considered as […]
Though there already IS a double-vinyl comp on the Australian Corduroy label, released three years ago, in an attempt to keep up with the times (which The Thanes ARE capable of, as proven with last […]
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