The Moondogs – The John Peel Sessions
Another great find, rescued from the ’80s vaults by the mighty Detour label. The Moondogs were meant for much bigger things than they were actually allowed to do. With The Beatles reference in their name […]
Another great find, rescued from the ’80s vaults by the mighty Detour label. The Moondogs were meant for much bigger things than they were actually allowed to do. With The Beatles reference in their name […]
What a LOVEly compilation this is! Bryan MacLean must be proud. First, the record label names itself after one of his songs, and now it goes even further, by using the song’s line for the […]
The Canadian Britcyclers finally get their much-deserved worldwide distribution of the previously self-released Nine Songs album. This one contains the mentioned nine songs, plus the three bonuses from the mentioned release, and also adding four […]
If you’re a sixties music fan, it’s likely that you’re already familiar with the name of Andrew Sandoval, one of THE archivists, whose liner notes can be found in the booklets of many essential re-issues. […]
Slowly the legendary Motown archives are being uncorked. First there were the box sets, then the barely noticed Lost And Found series and now this two disc, 40-track collection of “odds and sods.” Motown’s working […]
Though this is actually the American release of their debut album, it’s almost completely different from the self-titled one on the Spanish Bip Bip label. Anyway, the overall concept is pretty much the same – […]
This is the re-release of this Psychedelphian band’s 9-song debut album from 2001, with an addition of three newly recorded tracks. Several of the tunes are in accordance with their hometown’s joke-name, but there’s a […]
Two of Detroit’s multiplying Rock denizens take a step outside their usual habitats: the Volebeats and Witches, respectively. Neither record is a great leap away from their other work (won’t get into Gregory’s Flotsam & […]
This is Sean Dickson’s post-Soup Dragons outfit. They’ve been at it for a while now, but I think this is their first US release. Their vernacular is an extension of the Post-Modern, dance floor direction […]
While doin’ his regular “pop job”, Mark Bacino’s sources of inspiration are still in classic ’60s pop, as much as in the works of the Brill-building teams. What I especially appreciate about him, is that […]
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