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 This rarity is special for the rich and almost tangible sound of Glen Matlock’s bass.

 'No Fun also ended the band’s career, a delirious, abrasive performance that gives you goosebumps.'

Spunk is an exceptional punk bootleg capturing the Sex Pistols in their raw, early form with Glen Matlock on bass before internal rifts changed the band. Featuring prototype mixes of classic songs and the powerful live rendition of 'No Fun,' this album showcases the unfiltered intensity and chaos behind the punk revolution. The review highlights the album’s historical significance and emotional weight as one of the last true moments before the band’s collapse. Explore the raw power of Sex Pistols' Spunk and experience punk history in its purest form!

 Their intimate approach to songwriting, between folk and indie pop, wins over audiences even outside of Europe.

 Simple and fluent, we don’t always need revolutions to immerse ourselves in contemporaneity.

BOY, a duo formed by Sonja Glass and Valeska Steiner, released their debut album Mutual Friends blending indie pop and folk elements. Discovered by German music icon Herbert Grönemeyer, the album achieved gold status and worldwide recognition. The single 'Little Numbers' gained broad exposure, including a Lufthansa commercial. The album's lyrical themes focus on time, goodbyes, and existential reflections. Overall, the music is approachable yet profound, resonating with a broad audience. Listen to BOY's Mutual Friends and experience heartfelt indie pop worldwide.

 Between Sometimes and Say Something the fragrance echoes not of songs anymore, but of true anthems.

 The highlight of the album, and of James in general, I believe is really the songwriting.

The review highlights James' journey from obscurity to international recognition with the album Laid. Produced by Brian Eno, the record expands their sound while maintaining lively guitars and heartfelt lyrics. Songs like Sometimes and Say Something capture themes of emotional struggle and connection. The album’s title track stands out with bittersweet reflections and lush songwriting. Overall, Laid is celebrated as a defining and emotionally powerful album by the band. Discover the emotional anthems of James' Laid—listen now and experience their timeless alternative rock mastery.

 God save RoughTrade, not the Queen.

 Long live productions that still leave the dirty work to ordinary instruments.

This review praises Goat Girl's self-titled debut album for its raw, vintage rock n roll sound infused with subtle modern elements. The band, hailing from south London, channels influences like early Babyshambles, delivering a full-bodied and captivating record. Highlights include tracks 'The Man' and 'Country Sleaze'. The reviewer appreciates the unpolished, authentic use of traditional instruments, marking hope for fans of old school rock. Listen to Goat Girl's debut and experience raw, authentic rock from South London's exciting new band!

 The Bells is an album more made than its creator; it has the awareness (perhaps not too much though) of mocking that historical phase of prevailing Dance Music.

 Someone who didn’t take himself too seriously (it even seems to me that half-smirk on the cover is mocking you).

Lou Reed's The Bells is a daring and eccentric experiment from the late 1970s, marked by neurotic, parodic vocals and avant-garde instrumentation. Featuring notable collaborators like Don Cherry and Nils Lofgren, the album mocks dance music trends while delving into melancholy and political themes. It’s a deliberately bizarre work that reflects Reed's disregard for convention and critics alike. Studio chatter and improvisation add to its unique, raw atmosphere. Dive into Lou Reed's The Bells and experience one of his most daring and eccentric musical adventures.

 Keith Moon had reincarnated (his words).

 'Elephant Stone' should be listened to in the morning.

This review celebrates The Stone Roses' debut single 'Elephant Stone' as a legendary rock anthem from the late 1980s Madchester scene. It highlights drummer Reni's exceptional talent, comparing him to Keith Moon and emphasizing his pivotal role. Featuring production by John Leckie and Peter Hook, the track blends nostalgic and biblical-inspired lyrics with vibrant rhythms. The song is described as a life anthem, perfect for inspiring listeners to face the day with defiance and hope. Listen to 'Elephant Stone' and experience the magic of The Stone Roses' iconic debut single today!

 "It’s his Hammond that, after the very big beat introduction of One To Another, pushes the track ever higher with its sneaky progression."

 "Tellin' Stories becomes the biggest commercial success for the English charlatans."

Tellin' Stories is The Charlatans' most successful album, blending Britpop and Madchester influences with strong rock energy. Despite the tragic loss of keyboardist Rob Collins during recording, the album shines with memorable tracks like 'One To Another' and 'How High.' This work serves as an ideal introduction to the band’s unique sound and legacy. Dive into The Charlatans' Tellin' Stories and experience one of the defining British rock albums of the 90s.

 Don’t buy my record, download it and make copies for your friends but don’t give your money to those bastards.

 The album in question is certainly the hardest in his discography, and its troubled release makes it even more special.

Hillbilly Joker showcases Hank Williams III’s refusal to conform to traditional country music norms, mixing heavy metal and punk. The album’s troubled release with Curb Records and Hank’s defiant attitude make it a unique entry in his discography. Its raw energy and rebellious spirit shine through songs about partying and escapades, offering fans a wild, authentic ride. Dive into the rebellious world of Hank Williams III and experience Hillbilly Joker's wild fusion of country and punk now!

 Solid and sharp bass lines find their adventure companions in the distorted samples of Talking With The U.F.O.s and especially in the sounds of indigenous and refined appearance in the opening tracks The Tribe and Namaste.

 The duo has clearly entered the pantheon among the great names of that world.

Future Classics by Vini Vici showcases the duo’s mastery in psytrance, merging sharp basslines and exotic samples with modern electronic influences. The album highlights their place among leading global artists on Iboga Records. Tracks like The Tribe and Namaste use indigenous and sitar sounds, enriching the signature psytrance vibe. Representing the evolution from Goa and house music, it appeals to festival crowds and trance enthusiasts alike. Dive into Vini Vici's Future Classics and experience the evolution of psytrance today!

 The Stone Temple Pilots are not just Scott Weiland. I place everyone on the same level, otherwise it wouldn’t have been a band but a solo project.

 The song begins as a beautiful hard rock ride should. Then he opens his mouth and... 90% of listeners will put a hand over their eyes.

This review reflects on Stone Temple Pilots' single 'Meadow' amid the band’s complex history and lineup changes following Scott Weiland's death. The reviewer acknowledges the band's legacy and talented musicianship but expresses mixed feelings about the new vocalist Jeff Gutt’s style. The single is described as catchy and well-produced, yet the interpretation divides opinions. Ultimately, the review hesitates to judge the band’s new direction without hearing the full album. Listen to 'Meadow' and judge for yourself how Stone Temple Pilots continue their legacy with Jeff Gutt!