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"Giuda may or may not be to your taste, but they certainly don’t leave anyone indifferent." "Passion, emotion, fun: ‘Speaks Evil’ has everything needed to make a great rock’n’roll record."
"Giuda may or may not be to your taste, but they certainly don’t leave anyone indifferent."
"Passion, emotion, fun: ‘Speaks Evil’ has everything needed to make a great rock’n’roll record."
The review celebrates Giuda’s album 'Speaks Evil' as a powerful fusion of punk and glam rock with infectious energy. It covers the band’s roots from the previous band Taxi, their rise in the Italian and global rock scene, and highlights the band's passion, emotion, and fun throughout the album. The record is praised for its solid rock’n’roll spirit and ability to engage listeners deeply. Giuda is shown as a band that commands respect and defies dismissive labels. Listen to 'Speaks Evil' now and experience Giuda’s fiery blend of punk and glam rock!
Maria had a passion that consumed her, and she poured it all out in every dive where she ended up playing with Ryan. Thirty-one years later those Lone Justice reveal themselves to be a sparkling band, a beautiful surprise.
Maria had a passion that consumed her, and she poured it all out in every dive where she ended up playing with Ryan.
Thirty-one years later those Lone Justice reveal themselves to be a sparkling band, a beautiful surprise.
This review affectionately recounts Lone Justice’s early days and the raw energy captured in The Vaught Tapes 1983. It highlights Maria McKee’s captivating presence and the blend of country and punk that defines the band’s pioneering sound. The tapes reveal a fresh, spontaneous spirit that shaped the cow-punk genre and influenced future indie folk artists. The album is celebrated as a beautiful, authentic debut that still resonates over three decades later. Explore the raw, passionate origins of Lone Justice—listen to The Vaught Tapes 1983 and experience the birth of cow-punk.
Rock’n’roll or death, maybe it’s just a variant of rock’n’roll that saves your life. Jimmy Scavafosse’s music is genuine fun, pure 1950s rock’n’roll, but the noisy, fast, and out of control kind.
Rock’n’roll or death, maybe it’s just a variant of rock’n’roll that saves your life.
Jimmy Scavafosse’s music is genuine fun, pure 1950s rock’n’roll, but the noisy, fast, and out of control kind.
The Bone Machine's 'Sotto Questo Cielo Nero' delivers pure 1950s-influenced Italian rock’n’roll with a rebellious, zombie-themed flair. The band mixes classic influences like Johnny Burnette, Tom Waits, and The Cramps with native Italian swagger, shining especially in their storytelling about Jimmy Scavafosse. The album’s fast, noisy energy recalls rock’n’roll legends while creatively using Italian lyrics, bridging traditional and modern styles. Overall, it’s a wild, fun, and authentic experience for lovers of raw rock music. Dive into the gritty world of The Bone Machine’s rocking Italian swagger—listen now and join the undead party!
"The Rezillos looked like a comic book, bursting with colors and playful, senseless moves that set them apart in the punk scene." "Everyone hated the Rezillos... but I have always liked them a lot for their wildly playful and self-ironic punk style."
"The Rezillos looked like a comic book, bursting with colors and playful, senseless moves that set them apart in the punk scene."
"Everyone hated the Rezillos... but I have always liked them a lot for their wildly playful and self-ironic punk style."
This review captures the vibrant energy of The Rezillos’ debut album "Can't Stand the Rezillos," highlighting their eccentric style and playful punk sound. It recounts their historic 1977 live opening for the Ramones, the polarizing reactions they faced, and their unique blend of pop melodies with energetic punk rock. Despite initial rejection, the album contains standout tracks that still resonate. The review appreciates the band's colorful stage presence and ironic punk attitude, solidifying their place in punk history. Explore The Rezillos’ vibrant debut and experience the playful heart of 1977 punk – listen now and dive into their colorful pop-punk world!
Vera isn’t just a gymnast but an artist. When she twirls, she spins like the première étoile of the most prestigious opera theater. If I had renounced that hope, the people who believed in freedom would have lost faith and courage. I wanted them to at least retain hope.
Vera isn’t just a gymnast but an artist. When she twirls, she spins like the première étoile of the most prestigious opera theater.
If I had renounced that hope, the people who believed in freedom would have lost faith and courage. I wanted them to at least retain hope.
The review reflects on Vera Čáslavská’s courageous stand during the political upheaval of Prague Spring in 1968. Despite oppression and personal suffering, Vera excelled at the Mexico City Olympics, winning multiple medals. Her act of defiance against Soviet dominance became symbolic of hope and resistance. The narrative highlights both her athletic prowess and her moral strength in a turbulent era. Explore Vera Čáslavská’s inspiring story and relive her unforgettable 1968 Olympic triumph.
Damn, they haven’t released a single song that’s not bad, but at least not even a bit lousy, or that doesn’t excite me throughout their career. If that one song is “City Slang,” my dear know-it-all, bow down before rock’n’roll, in its most dazzling appearance.
Damn, they haven’t released a single song that’s not bad, but at least not even a bit lousy, or that doesn’t excite me throughout their career.
If that one song is “City Slang,” my dear know-it-all, bow down before rock’n’roll, in its most dazzling appearance.
The review celebrates Sonic’s Rendezvous Band and their single “City Slang” as a brilliant rock anthem that surpasses many punk classics. It highlights the band’s connection to iconic Detroit rockers MC5 and Stooges, and emphasizes the track’s lasting impact despite limited releases. The story behind the band’s formation and struggles adds depth to their legendary status. Listen to ‘City Slang’ and dive deep into the explosive legacy of Sonic’s Rendezvous Band and Detroit rock history!
I fell in love with them instantly; it was the most classic of love at first sight. The cover ripped a piece of your heart; the songs took that piece of heart to Australia and there it never let it go.
I fell in love with them instantly; it was the most classic of love at first sight.
The cover ripped a piece of your heart; the songs took that piece of heart to Australia and there it never let it go.
The Eastern Dark formed in Australia in the mid-1980s with strong garage punk roots inspired by the Ramones. Despite initial struggles, their unique sound gained recognition, culminating in a revered EP produced by Rob Younger. Tragically, a fatal van accident ended their journey early, turning their work into a poignant legacy. The 2000 compilation 'Where Are All the Single Girls' captures their entire studio output, preserving their raw and heartfelt story. Explore The Eastern Dark's unforgettable garage punk legacy—listen now and feel the raw spirit of 1980s Australian rock!
"In 2016, 'Death To The Sickoids' is unanimously considered one of the indispensable anthems in the history of seventy-seven punk." "The boys produced the single themselves... the impact was explosive: over a year later, there was a terrifying punk scene in Vancouver."
"In 2016, 'Death To The Sickoids' is unanimously considered one of the indispensable anthems in the history of seventy-seven punk."
"The boys produced the single themselves... the impact was explosive: over a year later, there was a terrifying punk scene in Vancouver."
This review honors Brian Roy Goble’s pivotal role in Vancouver’s punk scene, focusing on The Subhumans’ influential early works. It traces the band’s origins from their days as Stone Crazy through the transformative impact of seeing The Ramones. Their 1978 debut single 'Death To The Sickoids' and subsequent releases helped define local punk history. Despite limited commercial success, the band remains revered by punk enthusiasts worldwide. The review also touches on lineup changes, social debates, and the late Wimpy’s legacy. Discover the roots of Vancouver punk—listen to The Subhumans' landmark album Death Was Too Kind now!
For anyone passionate about garage sounds, one of the ten records to own, no matter the cost. These are the Cramps locking themselves in the garage, leaving the car engine running, and taking up instruments to maul that same Elvis who, before becoming the king, gyrated to the primitive sounds of rock 'n' roll and blues.
For anyone passionate about garage sounds, one of the ten records to own, no matter the cost.
These are the Cramps locking themselves in the garage, leaving the car engine running, and taking up instruments to maul that same Elvis who, before becoming the king, gyrated to the primitive sounds of rock 'n' roll and blues.
This review praises The Nomads' 1983 mini LP 'Where the Wolf Bane Blooms' as a seminal work in European garage rock. The band’s mix of originals and covers showcases a unique blend of raw garage energy and rock'n'roll spirit. Their influence on the genre and lasting appeal remain strong decades later. The record stands out as essential for passionate garage music fans. Dive into The Nomads' explosive garage rock sound and experience a timeless classic that shaped European punk and psych music!
Ry hasn’t lost a gram of his talented passion, and the same goes for Flaco. Juliette Commagere’s voice in 'Volver Volver' tears out my heart and takes it with her as a token of unconditional love.
Ry hasn’t lost a gram of his talented passion, and the same goes for Flaco.
Juliette Commagere’s voice in 'Volver Volver' tears out my heart and takes it with her as a token of unconditional love.
This review explores Ry Cooder’s 2011 live album recorded at the Great American Music Hall, highlighting his passionate Tex-Mex style and collaboration with longtime bandmates. The powerful mix of New Orleans brass, accordion, and heartfelt vocals creates an unforgettable concert atmosphere. Though physical signs of aging are noted, Cooder’s musical skill and energy remain vibrant. The album is praised for its emotional depth and celebration of musical friendship. Listen to Ry Cooder’s Live in San Francisco to experience an unforgettable Tex-Mex musical journey full of passion and soul.
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