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Garage and punk directed at the gut are the incorruptible foundations of good music. Hot Lunch is diving into shit-fi... nice riffs blasted at the right volume, all material in line with the excellent contemporary Californian production, shame that genius is missing.
Garage and punk directed at the gut are the incorruptible foundations of good music.
Hot Lunch is diving into shit-fi... nice riffs blasted at the right volume, all material in line with the excellent contemporary Californian production, shame that genius is missing.
Hot Lunch's self-titled debut offers authentic garage punk energy anchored in low-fi aesthetics. While the album is fun and listenable, it lacks originality and artistic depth. Compared to acts like Ty Segall and Mikal Cronin, Hot Lunch leans towards familiar territory without bringing new groundbreaking elements. Fans of raw rock will find it entertaining, though the album is essentially a safe copy of existing styles. Listen to Hot Lunch to experience raw garage punk energy—perfect for lovers of authentic, riff-driven rock.
"Escape From The Planet Earth is one of those healthy examples of how authentic rock can move and, above all, make you reflect." The punk soul of Randy Stodola and company would make any follower of the modern Pete Doherty blush: melancholic, powerful, angry, sci-fi, gothic.
"Escape From The Planet Earth is one of those healthy examples of how authentic rock can move and, above all, make you reflect."
The punk soul of Randy Stodola and company would make any follower of the modern Pete Doherty blush: melancholic, powerful, angry, sci-fi, gothic.
The Alley Cats' 1982 album 'Escape From The Planet Earth' is a profound punk rock record blending melancholic, gothic, and sci-fi themes. With sharp musicianship, it stands as a unique, introspective work that influenced later punk bands. The album moves beyond typical punk aggression to deliver emotional depth and reflective storytelling. Tracks like the title song and 'Night Of The Living Dead' highlight its dark intensity and lasting appeal. Listen now to The Alley Cats' 'Escape From The Planet Earth' and experience one of punk's most introspective classics!
The great thing about the Smithereens is that they never posed as rockers! A band that brings out such an advanced sound in the early eighties that became fashion and trend only in the ’90s deserves respect.
The great thing about the Smithereens is that they never posed as rockers!
A band that brings out such an advanced sound in the early eighties that became fashion and trend only in the ’90s deserves respect.
The review praises The Smithereens for their role as early pioneers of power pop in the 1980s, highlighting their influence on many 1990s bands labelled as rock. The album '11' is recognized as the band's peak, showcasing powerful guitar riffs and a strong Beatles influence. The reviewer criticizes mainstream rock acts for lacking authenticity while respecting The Smithereens' honest sound. Overall, the album and the band receive respect for their musical impact and integrity. Discover the power pop roots of modern rock—listen to The Smithereens' iconic album '11' today!
Novak is a small pop shard within contemporary psychedelia, capable of picking up the thread of the Beatles mixing it with Syd Barrett without any abrasion due to contact. In Baron, the acidity of Barrett reigns supreme (present especially in the vocal performance), but the music is very pop even before being rock.
Novak is a small pop shard within contemporary psychedelia, capable of picking up the thread of the Beatles mixing it with Syd Barrett without any abrasion due to contact.
In Baron, the acidity of Barrett reigns supreme (present especially in the vocal performance), but the music is very pop even before being rock.
Jeffrey Novak’s 'Baron In The Trees' stands apart from the noisy Californian psychedelic scene, offering a concise, melodic blend of Beatles and Syd Barrett influences. With Floydian touches and pop craftsmanship, the album excels in catchy melodies despite its brief length. Novak’s work is praised as a refined and accessible shard of contemporary psychedelia. The review highlights Novak's re-emergence from garage glam roots to a more polished psychedelic pop sound. Explore Jeffrey Novak's 'Baron In The Trees' and dive into a uniquely crafted psychedelic pop experience!
Montauk doesn’t sound bad, quite the contrary. There’s clarity in their sound (…) but they’re a bit lacking in guts. They have a future; let’s see if they take full advantage of it.
Montauk doesn’t sound bad, quite the contrary. There’s clarity in their sound (…) but they’re a bit lacking in guts.
They have a future; let’s see if they take full advantage of it.
Montauk's self-titled EP delivers a clear and energetic post-core indie sound from Italy. While influenced by bands like Il Teatro Degli Orrori, Montauk lacks full charisma and guts. The sound is well produced and structured with strong dynamics. Overall, the EP shows promise for the band's future growth. Listen to Montauk’s EP and discover the vibrant energy of Italy’s emerging post-core indie scene!
Ty Segall seems to crap all over the guitar rather than actually playing it. Slaughterhouse sounds as if the Stones have regained their balls, with just a touch of MC5 that never hurts.
Ty Segall seems to crap all over the guitar rather than actually playing it.
Slaughterhouse sounds as if the Stones have regained their balls, with just a touch of MC5 that never hurts.
Ty Segall’s album Slaughterhouse delivers an unapologetically raw and powerful garage rock experience. The review highlights his unique, rough guitar playing that channels both sincerity and anger. The sound is compared to legendary rock bands, emphasizing its energetic and chaotic nature. It captures a wall of noise that feels thrilling and alive. Dive into Ty Segall’s Slaughterhouse and experience the raw power and garage rock frenzy yourself!
Rare Bird released one of the most complete and interesting albums of early English prog: 'As Your Mind Flies By'. The album boasts the presence of one of the first prog suites which gives the album its name, underlining its importance.
Rare Bird released one of the most complete and interesting albums of early English prog: 'As Your Mind Flies By'.
The album boasts the presence of one of the first prog suites which gives the album its name, underlining its importance.
Rare Bird's 1970 album 'As Your Mind Flies By' stands as a significant early English prog rock work. It distinguishes itself with mature sound, strong rhythm, and an innovative absence of electric guitar. The album combines psychedelic elements and prog suites, offering a powerful and evocative listening experience. Though less technically refined than some contemporaries, it commands energy and control throughout its 28 minutes. Listen to 'As Your Mind Flies By' and explore one of early prog rock’s most unique and powerful albums today!
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