The Urges – Psych Ward
Coming from one of “them” old Irish garages, I was kind of expecting for The Urges to be more of a children of Nuggets II, while instead, they seem to take the other way round, […]
Coming from one of “them” old Irish garages, I was kind of expecting for The Urges to be more of a children of Nuggets II, while instead, they seem to take the other way round, […]
At least destined to become a feature in a certain indie-pop focused “brilliant fanzine” in the near future, these Aussie popsters release their longplaying debut, after an EP two years ago gaining them “the next […]
This two-girls-three-boys quintet comes from Melbourne, but they might as well be mistaken for thoroughbred Glaswegians, with most of the songs sounding as if they wouldn’t sound out of place on, for example, some of […]
Not only displaying the spooky band name and artwork, complete with the Fuzzy logo, all within the overall horror-ish concept, but another thing you might be familiar with here, is the name of at least […]
– 20 previously Uncomped Popsike Gems 1966-1971 (Fairytales Can Come True, Vol. 2) – Opening with a Badfinger-styled rocker by The-Merseys-in-disguise, calling themselves The Crackers for this one off single in 1969, Psychic Circle’s second […]
– 20 Previously Uncomped Slices Of Prime British Beat 1964-1966 – Trying out our persistence to hang around the ballroom hall for some more, Nick Saloman comes up with the second volume of prime British […]
Having been through the Getting A Little Help album umpteen or so times during the last couple of months, I’m kind of more than familiar with what Howlin’ Wolf would’ve most probably sounded like, had […]
Now with the break between their split “years long ago” and the reunion concerts, being MUCH longer than the actual “ryde” itself, The Long Ryders’ latest release captures their live action throughout the United Kingdom, […]
Being a perfect sequel to his It’s Now Winter’s Day, released earlier the same year (1967 … and reviewed also on this site), and just as perfect companion release to any of the Boettcher/Millennium-related stuff, […]
In spite of praises from Pete Townshend and the New York Times, this 1969 album by an ex-Greenwich Village folkie gone jazzy popsike (while sticking to his roots as much as possible), hasn’t really managed […]
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