The Maharajas – Yesterday Always Knew
Back like some rare form of locust on the swarm again after seven years are the Maharajas with their fifth long player. The only morph since last time is the swap of drummers: Jesper Karlsson […]
Back like some rare form of locust on the swarm again after seven years are the Maharajas with their fifth long player. The only morph since last time is the swap of drummers: Jesper Karlsson […]
However stupid it may sound, I really wish I never write another Maharajas review again… or not. I mean, I feel so restricted about having nothing else to say over and over again, except „one […]
Not being in the mood to back up last year’s “Best Album in 2005 according to POPISM” title, The Maharajas still managed to at least sneak into this year’s list as well, with this short […]
Along with The Embrooks, definitely the purveyors of the best that the moderndaze ‘60s-garage revival can offer. With every new release, it seems that bassist Ulf is taking over the songwriting credits more and more, […]
With an album title in a perfect accordance with such a variety of mid-to-end sixties influences, Unrelated Statements makes kind of an ultimate non-conceptual album!? Though this is the fourth Maharajas’ release (mini album and […]
Just as the album title suggests, this is a minor chord heaven, delivered by the master of the genre himself, Mr. Jens Lindberg. The thing is, that the band now sounds twice better than before, […]
Here comes Jens Lindberg again, adding a brand new chapter to the Swedish garage/beat legend. Just like on The Maharajas’ Misty Lane 10“ release from a few years aback, what they’re offering here is “something […]
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