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"If I had to recommend to a newbie the ideal album to approach garage, it would undoubtedly be 'Leave Your Mind At Home' by the Fuzztones." "It oozes sweat, energy that rivals a nuclear power plant, and passion, the kind that flows only from blind and unconditional love."
"If I had to recommend to a newbie the ideal album to approach garage, it would undoubtedly be 'Leave Your Mind At Home' by the Fuzztones."
"It oozes sweat, energy that rivals a nuclear power plant, and passion, the kind that flows only from blind and unconditional love."
This review highlights The Fuzztones' 'Leave Your Mind At Home' as an essential garage rock album full of raw energy and passion. The unique artwork and live recording capture the spirit of 60s garage heroes. The reviewer shares a personal story about the vinyl's playback speed confusion, adding charm to the review. Ultimately, the album is praised for its perfect blend of humor, vitality, and heartfelt tribute to garage rock pioneers. Listen to The Fuzztones' 'Leave Your Mind At Home' and experience the raw power of classic garage rock today!
They struck me with the force of an early Mike Tyson; and if the Clash changed my life with an album, it only took them four songs to convince me that the path I had just taken was the right one. Anyone who doesn’t know the Dils is effectively a very important nitwit, surely unaware of it yet, but unfortunately, this is the sad reality.
They struck me with the force of an early Mike Tyson; and if the Clash changed my life with an album, it only took them four songs to convince me that the path I had just taken was the right one.
Anyone who doesn’t know the Dils is effectively a very important nitwit, surely unaware of it yet, but unfortunately, this is the sad reality.
This review delves into The Dils' punk EP ‘I Hate The Rich,’ highlighting its sharp political lyrics and energetic sound rooted deeply in the late 70s punk scene. The Kinman brothers, under the pseudonym Dils, channeled youthful rebellion and social critique with power chords and engaging choruses. The reviewer reflects on the band's impact in shaping personal and cultural perspectives through punk music. Ultimately, it praises The Dils for their enduring social commitment and compelling musical style. Listen to The Dils’ ‘I Hate The Rich’ and experience punk’s raw, political energy that still resonates today.
In a perfect world, songs like these would have all been number ones on the Top Of The Pops chart. Stoneage Romeos is the debut album by the Hoodoo Gurus, and in my opinion, the best of the lot.
In a perfect world, songs like these would have all been number ones on the Top Of The Pops chart.
Stoneage Romeos is the debut album by the Hoodoo Gurus, and in my opinion, the best of the lot.
Stoneage Romeos is the 1984 debut album by Australian band Hoodoo Gurus, delivering a powerhouse blend of rockabilly, surf, punk, and power-pop. The album features classic tracks like 'I Want You Back' and 'Leilani' that showcase the band's knack for catchy melodies and energetic riffs. Despite limited global fame, Hoodoo Gurus maintained their unique sound uncompromised. The review highly recommends the 2005 reissue for its bonus track 'Be My Guru.' Listen to Stoneage Romeos and experience the energy and timeless charm of Hoodoo Gurus' best debut album!
Nikki And The Corvettes built an entire album on bubblegum-punk, an album built on nothing, but absolutely delightful. They were the standard-bearers of the philosophy: Fun 1 - Effort 0.
Nikki And The Corvettes built an entire album on bubblegum-punk, an album built on nothing, but absolutely delightful.
They were the standard-bearers of the philosophy: Fun 1 - Effort 0.
This review celebrates Nikki and the Corvettes' debut album as a joyous blend of bubblegum punk and teenage fun. Drawing heavy influence from the Ramones, the band embraces raw simplicity over technical skill to deliver catchy, lighthearted songs about youth, boys, and playful rebellion. A perfect mood-based record that shines brightest when listened to with the right carefree spirit. Listen to Nikki and the Corvettes for a fun, raw slice of punk rock energy and teenage spirit!
Los Angeles, which more than New York and London deserved, at the time, to be crowned as the capital of punk. Basically, like a cross between the Germs and X… a group from Los Angeles could only have other Los Angeles bands as a reference point.
Los Angeles, which more than New York and London deserved, at the time, to be crowned as the capital of punk.
Basically, like a cross between the Germs and X… a group from Los Angeles could only have other Los Angeles bands as a reference point.
The review highlights the Bags as a defining punk band in the vibrant 1977 Los Angeles scene. It emphasizes their unique sound influenced by contemporaries like the Germs and X, their integral role alongside iconic LA bands, and the lasting impact of members beyond the group. The album 'Survive' is celebrated as a pivotal document of LA punk's raw and constructive energy. Dive into the roots of LA punk—listen to Bags' 'Survive' and experience the fiery spirit of 1977 punk rebellion!
The true greatness of this album lies in being a perfect alibi. Show respect for the most absolute form of art that man has conceived in the twentieth century.
The true greatness of this album lies in being a perfect alibi.
Show respect for the most absolute form of art that man has conceived in the twentieth century.
This review praises Bob Dylan's Highway 61 Revisited as a masterpiece that serves as the perfect alibi for rock enthusiasts. It highlights the album's profound influence and its role in justifying a lifelong passion for music. The mix of emotional nostalgia and cultural respect makes it timeless and influential. Explore the timeless rock legacy of Bob Dylan's Highway 61 Revisited and discover why it's an essential listen for every music lover.
If you listen to 'Burn My Eye,' you are witnessing History being born, and your legs give out thinking of what it could become. The emotion 'Burn My Eye' gives you isn’t given by either 'Radios Appear' or 'Living Eyes'; they offer different ones, but not the original.
If you listen to 'Burn My Eye,' you are witnessing History being born, and your legs give out thinking of what it could become.
The emotion 'Burn My Eye' gives you isn’t given by either 'Radios Appear' or 'Living Eyes'; they offer different ones, but not the original.
This review celebrates Radio Birdman’s 1976 EP 'Burn My Eye' as a seminal moment in punk history. The author recalls the excitement of discovering the EP in Rome and contrasts its raw energy with later albums. 'Burn My Eye' is portrayed as a pivotal and emotional experience, capturing the birth of a legend in rock music. Dive into the roots of punk — listen to Radio Birdman’s 'Burn My Eye' and experience the birth of a legend!
If you want to know, their version of 'I'm A Lonesome Hobo' is far superior to yours, deal with it! A labyrinth strewn with folk, rock, wave, post-something, and touched with jazz aromas, in which to lose oneself hoping never to find the way out.
If you want to know, their version of 'I'm A Lonesome Hobo' is far superior to yours, deal with it!
A labyrinth strewn with folk, rock, wave, post-something, and touched with jazz aromas, in which to lose oneself hoping never to find the way out.
This review praises The Triffids' debut album Treeless Plain as a beautifully crafted mix of folk, rock, post-punk, and jazz elements. The author highlights the original tracks alongside their standout cover of 'I'm A Lonesome Hobo' and explores the band's instrumental richness. Despite its complexity and mood shifts, the album conveys passion and charm that have endured over decades. The review also contrasts it with the band's later, darker work Born Sandy Devotional. Listen to Treeless Plain to explore the rich and timeless sound of The Triffids today!
Neon signs attract fools. If you haven’t already, humble yourself and go buy 'Singles Going Steady' by the Buzzcocks, the Bible of pop punk.
Neon signs attract fools.
If you haven’t already, humble yourself and go buy 'Singles Going Steady' by the Buzzcocks, the Bible of pop punk.
This review reflects thoughtfully on Green Day's live album Awesome As Fuck. It praises the band's legacy while urging fans to explore the foundational punk band Buzzcocks. The reviewer highlights the importance of acknowledging musical influences alongside celebrating Green Day's success. Dive into Green Day's energetic live album and explore the essential punk roots that inspired their sound!
Penelope Houston ascends in my imagination to a female icon of '77 branded punk. 'We Are The One' is simply punk, as punk should always be.
Penelope Houston ascends in my imagination to a female icon of '77 branded punk.
'We Are The One' is simply punk, as punk should always be.
This review celebrates The Avengers as a seminal punk band of the late 1970s San Francisco scene, emphasizing their influence despite a limited discography. It highlights Penelope Houston as a female punk icon and praises the band’s standout single 'We Are The One' for capturing punk's rebellious spirit. The review affirms the importance of punk singles as passionate, urgent expressions and honors the band’s contribution to punk history. Discover the raw energy of The Avengers and their timeless punk anthem 'We Are The One'—listen now and dive into punk history!
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