
The Jam – At The BBC
This set features sessions and concerts recorded by the band for BBC radio between 1977 and 1981. First up is a John Peel session recorded on 26/4/77, featuring In The City, Art School, I’ve Changed […]
This set features sessions and concerts recorded by the band for BBC radio between 1977 and 1981. First up is a John Peel session recorded on 26/4/77, featuring In The City, Art School, I’ve Changed […]
If their BIG comeback album from 1998, Zoom, was a bit of a surprise (a very pleasant one if I may add), their new one certainly hasn’t surprised anyone, though I’m sure there were some […]
Well, simply put, this is a “rubber soul with a revolver shot or two” to the “hard day’s night with the…” Spongetones and their Beat Music from 1982. The Lackloves start exactly where it’s at […]
Two of the most basic aspects, among a bunch of them, for analysing the story about Lee Mavers and The La’s, are the tragically and the selfish aspect. For the ones who are deeper in […]
Simply put, Silver Dollar Sunday is an irresistible album !!! There’s a whole bunch of audio-traps that are really impossible all to avoid, and after a couple of minutes, you’ll find yourselves consciously giving up […]
After the glorious come-back album, Cornerstone, the name of Richard X. Heyman has became a common one among the pop fans when it comes to the genre-defining authors. Having played with some of the most […]
Though, in it’s initial form, an “idea” represents a momentarily thought that actually stops to be one with it’s realisation, “the idea” that we will consider here is a long lasting one that goes on […]
Joe Algeri is one of today’s Australian power-pop icons who’s, constantly delivering infectious melodies and guitar rifles/jangles, managed to open the international doors for his band Jack & The Beanstalk, which resulted with the cult-status […]
The appearance of Jeremy Morris on the American pop scene is an authentic example of the bubble syndrome, isolated from it’s surrounding and at the same time representing it’s essential part. With an impressive list […]
Richard X. Heyman is one of the trubadours of the contemporary New York scene balancing between the statues of an independent pop icon and mainstream artist, whose come-back after two albums from the ’80s/’90s transition […]
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