The Preachers – Moanin’
Though they managed to release only three singles in 1965, The Preachers left an evident mark on the L.A. underground scene with their “howlin’ garage rock”. The latter is an appropriate description of their sound, […]
Though they managed to release only three singles in 1965, The Preachers left an evident mark on the L.A. underground scene with their “howlin’ garage rock”. The latter is an appropriate description of their sound, […]
Though mostly referred to as another Beatles soundalikes, which eventually kept them from reaching the heights they certainly deserve, the quality of The Redcoats’ tunes is such that it must’ve felt like there were actually […]
Another product of France, Fugu is led by singer, guitarist, songwriter, producer, mastermind Mehdi Zannad. This, their debut album, is a modern update of the currently in vogue ‘60s Soft-Rock sound (see Millennium review elsewhere), […]
When it comes to loud guitars’n’harmonies, if a band comes from Scotland, you can bet that you’ll be in for a treat. Not unlike most of their natives, whose main goal seem to be chasing […]
After two equally fine folk-psych releases on the Vanguard label in 1967 (as Serpent Power) and 1969, here’s another bunch of ’69 recordings rescued from the vaults after thirty years. Like it’s too distant predecessor, […]
After releasing two regular solo albums, a limited edition collection of covers and a compilation, all of them to an international critical acclaim, the Australian “all-around-pop-guy” is coming back down the “King’s Road”, this time […]
Once more this Wisconsin trio and Scottish chanteuse/fourth appendage blend up a batch of post-modern pop tunes. Some flare out to left field, some foul off towards the dugout. The lead off track Shut Your […]
Pioneering the Canadian 2-track DIY aesthetics in 1969, Oliver Klaus’ self titled album is finally available again, after it’s initial 500 copies pressing, which was sold at the band’s gigs. The album is mostly referred […]
For those of you lucky ones, who happen to be familiar with another Spanish band called, The Winnerys, whose debut release, expected in the first months of 2003, (which is most likely to become the […]
It seems that Sanctuary is joining the Detour label in it’s ’70-’80s MODerndaze revisionism. Though you can’t say that The Lambrettas’ back catalogue hasn’t been handled properly until now, it was about time for a […]
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