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It’s about memories and sensations; and since the memories are mine and no one else’s, for me it’s a small great record. If I can’t dance, this is not my revolution—a revolution is more revolutionary if the person urging you on is by your side and even smiles.
It’s about memories and sensations; and since the memories are mine and no one else’s, for me it’s a small great record.
If I can’t dance, this is not my revolution—a revolution is more revolutionary if the person urging you on is by your side and even smiles.
The reviewer shares a personal connection to Scum Of Toytown’s 1994 album Strike, highlighting its blend of rock’n’roll, ska, and dub over anarcho-punk clichées. The minimalistic yet symbolic cover art and provocative lyrics further enhance its appeal. Despite limited knowledge of the band, the album’s memorable tracks and upbeat revolutionary spirit stand out as compelling reasons to revisit it. It’s a nostalgic record cherished for its energy and meaningful message. Listen to Scum Of Toytown’s Strike and experience a passionate mix of punk, ska, and revolutionary rock.
This is a matter of faith and you either have faith or you can’t buy it and I never believed, don’t believe, and will never believe in conversions on the road to Lucerne. Long live Johnny Thunders, long live the Turks and long live pure and hard rock’n’roll.
This is a matter of faith and you either have faith or you can’t buy it and I never believed, don’t believe, and will never believe in conversions on the road to Lucerne.
Long live Johnny Thunders, long live the Turks and long live pure and hard rock’n’roll.
This review challenges the stereotype of Swiss bands as overly precise and dull, highlighting how Shady & The Vamp defy conventions with authentic punk’n’roll energy. The album 'The Holy Teachings of Rock’n’Roll' stands out for its transition from garage to punk’n’roll, paying homage to legends like Johnny Thunders and Jason Ringenberg. The reviewer praises its raw passion and dedication to rock’s rebellious spirit. Overall, the album is celebrated as a powerful testament to true rock’n’roll faith. Explore Shady & The Vamp’s punk’n’roll spirit — listen to The Holy Teachings of Rock’n’Roll now!
They get up, say goodbye, and leave, leaving the $50,000 on Brett’s desk. A few months later, they dissolve the band because it’s almost becoming a serious and regular thing and that’s not good.
They get up, say goodbye, and leave, leaving the $50,000 on Brett’s desk.
A few months later, they dissolve the band because it’s almost becoming a serious and regular thing and that’s not good.
G.L.O.S.S., a hardcore punk band from Olympia, Washington, delivers a fierce and unapologetic 10-song demo called 'Trans Day of Revenge'. Their music channels old-school punk energy combined with strong feminist, anti-racist, and vegan beliefs. They famously rejected an Epitaph record deal due to ethical reasons and recently disbanded to pursue individual paths. Their work remains an authentic statement of punk rebellion and social activism. Listen to G.L.O.S.S.'s Trans Day of Revenge now on Bandcamp and support their uncompromising punk spirit!
Barrence sings it as if he were Little Richard imitating Gerry Roslie. To pull off an album like this, today, you’ve got to be crazy. And Barrence Whitfield is totally crazy.
Barrence sings it as if he were Little Richard imitating Gerry Roslie.
To pull off an album like this, today, you’ve got to be crazy. And Barrence Whitfield is totally crazy.
This review celebrates Barrence Whitfield & The Savages’ album Soul Flowers of Titan as a powerful, raw blend of soul, blues, and rock, firmly rooted in 1960s influences. The album's energetic and passionate delivery channels legends like Wilson Pickett, James Brown, and Little Richard, with a garage rock edge reminiscent of The Sonics. Despite its vintage style not catering to modern trends, the reviewer praises it as an entertaining and authentic record. Peter Greenberg's significant contributions, especially on guitar and production, are highlighted as central to the album's distinctive sound. Dive into the wild soul and blues energy of Soul Flowers of Titan—listen now and experience Barrence Whitfield's timeless passion!
Nine songs, eight originals plus the supersonic remake of that sappy sluggish “Love Me Do” and at this point, you imagine the Macca with a slick rebellious quiff worse than Marlon Brando in wild style. They blast an extremely frenzied “Alternative Ulster” that even blows away the ancient ivy on the castle walls.
Nine songs, eight originals plus the supersonic remake of that sappy sluggish “Love Me Do” and at this point, you imagine the Macca with a slick rebellious quiff worse than Marlon Brando in wild style.
They blast an extremely frenzied “Alternative Ulster” that even blows away the ancient ivy on the castle walls.
The review chronicles Overlord's 1990 album 'Ssssh! The Children Sleep,' highlighting their raw rockabilly passion inspired by the Blasters. Marco, Massimo, and Elena deliver tight punkabilly tracks with a rebellious edge, including a powerful ballad foreshadowing a blues turn. The reviewer evokes the band's fiery live performances and the underground Roman rock scene, praising their energetic and uncompromising spirit. Listen to Overlord's fierce rockabilly album and experience a rare blast of punkabilly energy today!
The music is the most devastating crossover of Stooges and Motorhead ever produced. Ugly, dirty, bad. The greatest. Period.
The music is the most devastating crossover of Stooges and Motorhead ever produced.
Ugly, dirty, bad. The greatest. Period.
The review celebrates Cosmic Psychos' 1989 album 'Go the Hack,' highlighting the band's raw, gritty punk-rock sound and their influence on the grunge scene in Seattle. It traces their roots in Melbourne, their rough lifestyle, and the crossover of Stooges' and Motorhead's musical energy. The album is praised for its intense energy and memorable tracks that embody a rebellious and authentic spirit. Listen to Cosmic Psychos' 'Go the Hack' and dive into the roots of raw Aussie grunge now!
Kelly is the soloist of the group, the one endowed with talent and musical flair. When she sings, Georgia always keeps her eyes closed... as if she is singing her diary.
Kelly is the soloist of the group, the one endowed with talent and musical flair.
When she sings, Georgia always keeps her eyes closed... as if she is singing her diary.
Camp Cope’s self-titled debut album combines raw emotion, minimalistic instrumentation, and strong storytelling. Kelly’s bass and Georgia’s voice lead the music, while Sarah’s presence connects with listeners. The album delivers personal, honest lyrics that reveal youth insecurities and resilience. Highlights include the powerful opening 'Done' and the intimate 'Song for Charlie.' This album stands as a refreshing alternative in the alt-lo-fi-wave genre. Listen to Camp Cope’s debut album now and dive into its heartfelt stories and raw sound.
It’s an album about the terrible and depressing situation we find ourselves facing but it’s not a terrible and depressing album to listen to. Superchunk were not Weezer, they were decidedly better.
It’s an album about the terrible and depressing situation we find ourselves facing but it’s not a terrible and depressing album to listen to.
Superchunk were not Weezer, they were decidedly better.
Superchunk's 2018 album 'What a Time to Be Alive' stands as a passionate and politically infused punk-pop record. Known for their steadfast indie roots and consistency, the band channels youthful anger and melody to confront grim contemporary issues. The album combines powerful rock instrumentation with reflective ballads and notable collaborations. It highlights Superchunk's enduring influence in indie music and their commitment to artistic integrity. Listen to Superchunk's compelling 'What a Time to Be Alive' and experience passionate indie punk with a powerful political voice.
Passion and recklessness (or madness or whatever it’s called) in industrial quantities plus talent equals what it takes to make rock’n’roll. Rock’n’roll explodes in your head when young, and then it doesn’t explode anymore.
Passion and recklessness (or madness or whatever it’s called) in industrial quantities plus talent equals what it takes to make rock’n’roll.
Rock’n’roll explodes in your head when young, and then it doesn’t explode anymore.
The review celebrates The Ome Brothers, teenage Italian musicians whose debut 'In The Beat' showcases genuine rock'n'roll passion and a DIY spirit. Despite modest production, their enthusiasm and talent shine through. Their evolution into Horrible Snack shows growth while maintaining their core energy. The reviewer values heart and soul over polished technique, emphasizing excitement as the future of rock. Listen to The Ome Brothers' raw and passionate rock tracks on Bandcamp and explore the roots of youthful rock energy!
"This is how Nicole’s confessions begin, from the awareness of past loneliness and the present desire for company and help." "They say I’d be better off alone / I’m trying / Please, if you see me crying / Forgive me, I’m slightly crazy."
"This is how Nicole’s confessions begin, from the awareness of past loneliness and the present desire for company and help."
"They say I’d be better off alone / I’m trying / Please, if you see me crying / Forgive me, I’m slightly crazy."
Nicole Atkins' album Goodnight Rhonda Lee is a deeply personal and emotional chamber pop work. It narrates her journey through heartbreak, addiction, and self-recovery. Supported by notable collaborators, the album blends lush orchestration with raw honesty. It symbolizes closure and hope, reconnecting Nicole with her roots and audience. The review highlights the vulnerability and atmospheric beauty of the album. Discover Nicole Atkins' heartfelt Goodnight Rhonda Lee and immerse yourself in a journey of emotion, resilience, and captivating chamber pop.
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