Gigantic – Some Suburban Road
Even though it might not be the intention, for those in the know, rather than now, this Perth band’s name might be indicative enough of the references that first spring to mind while listening to […]
Even though it might not be the intention, for those in the know, rather than now, this Perth band’s name might be indicative enough of the references that first spring to mind while listening to […]
The first of the three promotional EPs to come (hence the title), announcing the new album (to be titled ****) in 2005, shows the New York band still wearing their late’60s-post-mod-psych “badge”, along the productional […]
Back in the year of 2000, before Detroit became trendy (again!), The Mood Elevator were among the ones to defend the city’s pop aesthetics. Listen Up was an album whose kaleidoscopic soundscape went from essential […]
I don’t know about the Philly “situation” in general, but according to this one, the time has gone back into the late ‘80s. Considering the label name, appropriately enough, most of The Situation’s debut EP […]
Seeing the artist’s own song comments before actually writing a review, always makes it more fun for me, while waiting to hear if I agree with what he/she has to say. In case of Michael […]
It sounds like a good idea to name a band like this, because if you’re a pop fan, it just has to tickle your moptopped mind, and sooner or later, you’ll have to seek it […]
After his band Smallstone, recommended by Alternative Press as one of “the 100 bands you need to know”, James Ambrose continues the sixties explorations, by adding a bit more of a contemporary feel to it. […]
I approached this release with a mixture of excitement and trepidation. Ricky’s debut release, the six song CD You Set The Scene, was my favourite release of last year and this single represents their first […]
After two albums and a coupla singles of garage power-pop extravaganza, the “pop boomerang” gets back with another Finkers’ release, mostly remaining “under the light of the Big Star”. The opening track Drugs & Jesus […]
After an album by his band P76, and then his own solo debut single, Danny McDonald continues his mission of constantly bringing the sun-soaked, summer sounds to our homes. Just like it was on Into […]
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