Review: Green Day, “Father of All Motherf*****s”
Did the boys just do the most punk thing by delivering their least punk album?
Did the boys just do the most punk thing by delivering their least punk album?
Here’s a classic that missed my eye on the list of expanded remasters of past classics. If you remember the dance era of New Romantics New Wave with the likes…
Since his days in Public Image, LTD, Jah Wobble has proved to be an artist of varied styles.The Invaders of the Heart exist to provide a more public appeal (as…
Krafwerk formed a unique blend of music with their ’70s arrival. With electronics and a vivid imagination, the band struck gold with their album that featured the Autobahn concept in…
The entire clan of Wainwrights are talented. They consistently bring strong songs to the public via their albums. (My personal favorite is Martha Wainwright, who delivers achingly beautiful and thoughtful…
Peel Dream Magazine is the moniker Joe Stevens gives his musical creations, with the latest collection titled Agitprop Alterna. Stevens is somewhat a one-man-band, contributing guitars, organ, synth, drones and…
Blues Pills is a Swedish band with a load of power and with dynamic vocal range from a fiery female talent. With 2 previous albums, both charting, the band has…
With an approaching Record Store Day on April 18, the exclusive list of limited vinyl editions is slowly becoming known. For this post, we look at the Steven Wilson-remastered albums…
In 1976, The Rezillos formed during the Punk Wave. Hailing from Scotland, they delivered a different kind of punk and in the travel, gained a solid fan base that extended…
In this world and in this age of abundant music, there is plenty to seek out and enjoy. But once in while, you hear something that is mesmerizing, something that…
In 2018, Cherry Red UK released a 3CD Box exploring the Zion, IL band, Shoes, and their early works (here). For avid Shoes fans, this was an essential. Now, Cherry…
As of today, the band Kansas has little of the lineup that produced the extraordinary classics of Leftoverture (1976), and Point of Know Return (1977). Both were multi-Platinum releases with…