nangaparbat

DeRank : 4,74 • DeAge™ : 3024 days

 "Joyful Scots hopelessly in love with the Rickenbacker sound."

 "Sometimes perfection can only be honored."

The review highlights Teenage Fanclub's 1993 album 'Thirteen' as a solid, though somewhat inconsistent, power-pop record. It praises key tracks like 'Radio', 'Tears Are Cool', and 'Gene Clark' for their strong influences from classic bands. While not a mainstream breakthrough, the album confirms the band's status as a beloved cult act. The review appreciates the album's sunny attitude and homage to influential predecessors. Listen to Teenage Fanclub's 'Thirteen' and explore the timeless power-pop craftsmanship of this cult classic album!

 One of the most iconic images of the glorious Sub Pop era we remember well: Tad Doyle in a wet white t-shirt, displaying all the lard and hair on his chest, and the word LOSER dominating.

 Various tracks like "Bludge", "Bullhorn" and "Ictus" can easily compete for an ideal best of the band, which of course has never been released.

This review highlights Tad's 1995 album Infrared Riding Hood as an impressive though underrated grunge record. Produced by Jack Endino, the album blends heavy Sabbath-like riffs with punk energy and melodic touches reminiscent of Dinosaur Jr. Despite being overshadowed by genre heavyweights, Tad delivers a memorable sound that secures their place as cult favorites of the '90s alternative scene. Dive into Tad's Infrared Riding Hood and experience the raw power of '90s grunge cult rock today!

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