Alexandrakis

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 "Rock is Dead tells the life and especially the death of famous and lesser-known musicians, not strictly rock."

 "A pleasant and engaging Podcast for all music lovers and, a little bit, for fans of the macabre..."

The review highlights the appeal of the 'Rock Is Dead' podcast, which narrates the tragic ends of famous and lesser-known musicians. It praises the engaging storytelling by hosts F.T. Sandman and Epish Porzioni and touches on the challenges of podcast production. With episodes growing from half an hour to an hour, it is a recommended listen for music lovers and fans of the macabre. The reviewer appreciates the convenience of podcasts during car rides and finds this series particularly compelling. Listen to 'Rock Is Dead' and dive into the gripping tales of music legends' lives and mysterious deaths!

 Recordings once forgotten in drawers and resurrected for the occasion, mostly recorded live or on 4-track, but what immediately stands out is the clean sound and consistently well-crafted structures.

 Listening to this compilation multiple times, one imagines what future these songs and bands might have had with serious and capable production.

This compilation offers a well-crafted glimpse into Milan's underground new wave scene from 1979 to 1984. Featuring rare and unreleased tracks, it blends punk energy with electronic experimentation. The clean sound highlights strong influences from Anglo-Saxon new wave while showcasing unique, local innovations. Highlights include vocal tracks reminiscent of Joy Division and Tears for Fears, alongside purely instrumental pieces. The review suggests that with better production and native language lyrics, these bands might have reached greater heights. Explore Milan's underground new wave era and uncover rare gems from 1979-1984 in this must-listen compilation!

 Explosive drumming, powerful double bass, and René 'D La Muerte' Garcia on guitar and vocals, what can I say... impeccable even while playing and singing at breakneck speeds.

 If you love the genre and '70s rock n roll style played at a speed suited to our times, this album will entertain you greatly.

The review highlights The Brains' 'Drunk Not Dead' as a fresh and energetic Rockabilly album from a Canadian band. Praised for its explosive drumming, powerful double bass, and René D La Muerte's impressive vocals and guitar work, the album maintains high energy throughout. The recording quality is excellent, making each song clear and melodic. The final four tracks stand out as the best, especially 'Gato Galavera' and 'In League.' This album is a must-listen for fans of fast-paced 50s-influenced rock n roll. Listen to The Brains' 'Drunk Not Dead' now for a high-energy rockabilly experience!

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