gianmarco86

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 Their sound is garage punk of the fiercest kind, updated with a carefully crafted and powerful production.

 "Bruised And Satisfied" are rock’n’roll gems as violent as they are enjoyable.

The Defectors' album Bruised And Satisfied delivers fierce garage punk with a powerful, well-crafted production. Keyboards and bass stand out amid the singer’s raw screams. Tracks like "Creepy Crawl" and "Dancing Ghouls" showcase their horror-fuzz style, while others embrace classic rock’n’roll elements. Recommended for fans of the horror-garage revival and vintage garage rock. Listen to Bruised And Satisfied and dive into raw, fierce garage punk with a horror-fuzz twist!

 It's impossible to resist the perverse energy of "Ward 81".

 "She's Wicked" is a stunning example of a horror song with naughty voodoo girl lyrics.

The Fuzztones' Lysergic Emanations is a definitive garage rock album from the 1980s. Combining horror-themed aesthetics with fuzz-drenched guitars and energetic vocals, it captures the spirit of rock'n'roll mania. Highlights include the frantic 'Ward 81' and the furious Sonics cover 'Strychnine.' The album’s mix of intensity and atmosphere makes it a must-listen for fans of raw, vintage sound. Listen to The Fuzztones' Lysergic Emanations now and dive into the raw energy of garage rock’s dark side!

 "Ok, this is a dreamy and slow album, but far from monotonous and boring to listen to."

 "I struggled a lot to not give this album the 5 stars that I jealously reserve for masterpieces... 'A Strangely Isolated Place' is not far from it..."

Ulrich Schnauss' 2003 album 'A Strangely Isolated Place' is a beautifully crafted blend of indietronica and dream pop. The review highlights its rich textures, emotional depth, and varied compositions. Each track offers a unique experience, merging ethereal synths with trip hop beats and nostalgic choirs. Far from being monotonous, the album captivates with both its intensity and warmth. The reviewer almost awards it a masterpiece status. Listen to Ulrich Schnauss' 'A Strangely Isolated Place' and immerse yourself in its dreamy electronic landscapes today!

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