Danna & The Changes – Constant Cacophony
The rural surrounding and the early-Band-like outfit on the cover shot suggests more of a rootsy feel, which is audible throughout the album, but most of it in a power-pop wrapping that should appeal to […]
The rural surrounding and the early-Band-like outfit on the cover shot suggests more of a rootsy feel, which is audible throughout the album, but most of it in a power-pop wrapping that should appeal to […]
Already proclaimed to be one of THE debuts this year, this is where a bunch of young Mancunians end up, having been raised on equal doses of local mid-to-end’80s sounds, and even more B-bands. Put […]
– The Sound Of London’s Mod/Club Scene – After gaining quite a reputation as one of THE club acts on the swinging mid’60s scene, it’s the latter days’ less dancefloor friendly (mostly unreleased) output that […]
After almost three years the Campanellas and Co. are back with another gem. This time via the Massacree’s Anton Newcombe’s operation; not that Menck wasn’t hanging about, contributing various shaking things on various numbers. They’ve […]
As put in the liners by the main contemporary Honeybus chauffeur Andy Morten, “time has been very kind” to these forever tagged “one hit wonders”. In spite of this being at least the fifth time […]
The man responsible for distracting Steve Winwood from The Spencer Davis Group’s more basic r’n’b/soul approach, while working as the band’s roadie, before becoming Traffic’s odd man in’n’out. He’s also the author of some of […]
Fairytales Can Come True Volume 3: Let’s Ride (20 Popsike Excursions From The UK & Europe) Blitzing The Ballroom: 20 UK Power Glam Incendiaries Another pair of comps assembled by the in-house compiler Nick Saloman, […]
Every now and then, a whole new wonderworld behind the “one hit wonder” tag pops up on the kaleidoscopic horizon of the swinging sixties, unveiling a side of the author that is much more adventurous […]
Much in the vein of soulmates such as Georgie Fame, Zoot Money, Geno Washington or Thunderbirds-era Chris Farlowe, The Stormsville Shakers were “storming” the venues throughout the mid’60s with the same brand of horn-section powered […]
– Shades Of Deepest Purple From The BBC Archives 1967-1971 – Nigel Lees’ continuous research of the BBC archives’ Transcription discs, takes us deep enough this time, to reach the shades of purple, still unseen, […]
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