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He blew everyone away with an acoustic concert but truly devastating, an authentically punk attitude and his wonderful songs of anger and protest. I was captivated and literally bewitched by his concert… he truly believes in it, and excuse me if that’s not saying much.
He blew everyone away with an acoustic concert but truly devastating, an authentically punk attitude and his wonderful songs of anger and protest.
I was captivated and literally bewitched by his concert… he truly believes in it, and excuse me if that’s not saying much.
This review celebrates TV Smith’s intimate and passionate acoustic performance in Milan, highlighting his powerful punk attitude and impressive solo career. Despite a small audience, the show delivered classic hits and heartfelt new songs, winning over the reviewer. The presence of John Plain added to the memorable experience. The reviewer expresses regret that more people didn't attend this remarkable punk event. Discover TV Smith’s heartfelt punk spirit—listen to his live acoustic Milan performance now!
‘The Most Thrilling Experience’ is an incredible punk album, 12 songs in just over 11 minutes, shooting punk rock at a thousand per hour. Rip Off Records and Greg Lowery are a guarantee!
‘The Most Thrilling Experience’ is an incredible punk album, 12 songs in just over 11 minutes, shooting punk rock at a thousand per hour.
Rip Off Records and Greg Lowery are a guarantee!
This review highlights Greg Lowery’s crucial role in the 70s punk scene through his label Rip Off Records and bands like the Zodiac Killers. The album 'The Most Thrilling Experience' is celebrated for its raw, high-speed punk energy, intense tracks, and authentic spirit. The Zodiac Killers bring a relentless hardcore punk sound, reminiscent of the Angry Samoans. Despite lineup changes, the quality and impact of their music remain exceptional. Dive into ‘The Most Thrilling Experience’ and experience punk rock at its rawest and fastest—listen now and explore Greg Lowery's punk legacy!
"If they had been born in England instead of a place nowhere (musically speaking) like Belgium, they would probably be remembered alongside the Sex Pistols, Damned, Clash, and Buzzcocks." "A minor gem of punk 77 mixing raw guitar riffs, prominent bass, and hoarse shouted vocals that prove punk rock was not just an American and British phenomenon."
"If they had been born in England instead of a place nowhere (musically speaking) like Belgium, they would probably be remembered alongside the Sex Pistols, Damned, Clash, and Buzzcocks."
"A minor gem of punk 77 mixing raw guitar riffs, prominent bass, and hoarse shouted vocals that prove punk rock was not just an American and British phenomenon."
The Kids' 1978 self-titled debut album is a standout punk rock record from Belgium, showcasing raw energy and strong UK punk influences. Despite being lesser-known, the band delivers powerful tracks like 'This Is Rock'N'Roll' and 'Do You Love The Nazis?'. The album blends punk and rock'n'roll with gritty instrumentation and shouted vocals, proving punk's global reach beyond the UK and US. It's a cult classic deserving wider recognition. Listen to The Kids’ explosive 1978 punk debut and uncover a hidden gem of the punk rock era!
"The title track is then a bomb: a rough and fast-paced rhythm guitar...a hypnotic and engaging riff for the entire duration of the song." "The Weirdos play warm and enveloping punk, with that touch of melody typical of Californian punk while remaining at the same time raw and rough."
"The title track is then a bomb: a rough and fast-paced rhythm guitar...a hypnotic and engaging riff for the entire duration of the song."
"The Weirdos play warm and enveloping punk, with that touch of melody typical of Californian punk while remaining at the same time raw and rough."
This review highlights The Weirdos' significant contribution to the 1977 LA punk scene with their album 'Destroy All Music.' It praises the band's raw yet melodic style, especially the title track and key singles. Despite some critiques, the album is celebrated as essential punk history. The influence of new wave and British punk on later tracks is noted, underscoring the band's evolution. Explore the raw power and melodic edge of The Weirdos’ ’Destroy All Music’—a cornerstone of classic punk worth discovering.
Right from the first track Nowhere, you can understand what the Stitches are made of: fast-paced punk rock but not overly so, tempo changes, rough guitars, booming bass in the foreground, voice like an addict in withdrawal. With 8x12 the Stitches rightfully position themselves among the best punk rock bands of the '90s and beyond!
Right from the first track Nowhere, you can understand what the Stitches are made of: fast-paced punk rock but not overly so, tempo changes, rough guitars, booming bass in the foreground, voice like an addict in withdrawal.
With 8x12 the Stitches rightfully position themselves among the best punk rock bands of the '90s and beyond!
The Stitches' 8x12 album stands out as a fierce and authentic homage to 77 punk rock, with raw, energetic tracks and clear influences from classic Californian bands. Though less known, The Stitches rival contemporaries like New Bomb Turks and Teengenerate. The polished yet intense sound, memorable singles, and enduring presence in the punk scene reinforce their place among the best punk bands of the 90s and beyond. Dive into The Stitches' explosive 8x12 album and experience the raw energy of true '77 punk rock!
"Billy Childish, this mustached fifty-something Englishman who paints, writes short stories and poems, and above all plays a raw and wild rock’n’roll for more than thirty years, not giving a damn about trends, charts, and success." "This is raw and wild music that can only make you jump out of your chair and shake your ass while screaming along with Billy."
"Billy Childish, this mustached fifty-something Englishman who paints, writes short stories and poems, and above all plays a raw and wild rock’n’roll for more than thirty years, not giving a damn about trends, charts, and success."
"This is raw and wild music that can only make you jump out of your chair and shake your ass while screaming along with Billy."
This review praises Billy Childish as a raw and authentic garage rock icon who has relentlessly produced gritty music for over three decades. It focuses on his 2009 double album, which showcases his wide-ranging career with numerous bands and a consistent raw sound. Despite his lack of mainstream acknowledgment, Childish remains a beloved figure for garage punk enthusiasts. The album features ironic lyrics and a mix of styles including garage, punk, surf, and trashy folk ballads. Overall, the review strongly recommends this wild and energetic collection to fans of dirty garage rock. Listen to Billy Childish’s wild garage rock journey now and dive into over two hours of raw, rebellious energy!
The album [...] are real blows that have all it takes to become hardcore classics. Mayo's voice manages to be powerful and clean, yet at the same time rough and acidic.
The album [...] are real blows that have all it takes to become hardcore classics.
Mayo's voice manages to be powerful and clean, yet at the same time rough and acidic.
La Crisi's second album 'II: Tutti A Pezzi' mixes old and new school hardcore with powerful, direct production by Kurt Ballou. Despite lineup changes, the album maintains intensity and skill. Lyrics are intimate and reflective, creating a dark and pessimistic atmosphere. Frontman Mayo delivers outstanding vocal performances. The band affirms their presence in both the Italian and international hardcore scenes. Discover the raw intensity of La Crisi's 'II: Tutti A Pezzi' and experience a hardcore album that reshapes the scene.
Mary’s normal voice is enough to enchant the listener and imprison them in the grooves of this record, and I give you my word: it’s a splendid prison. R’n’r is not just anger, energy, and sweat but is also heart and soul, and without these, it risks becoming cold, detached, and 'fake'.
Mary’s normal voice is enough to enchant the listener and imprison them in the grooves of this record, and I give you my word: it’s a splendid prison.
R’n’r is not just anger, energy, and sweat but is also heart and soul, and without these, it risks becoming cold, detached, and 'fake'.
Mary Weiss returns to music with 'Dangerous Game,' a beautifully crafted garage rock album infused with 60s soul and heartfelt melodies. Produced alongside Reigning Sound, the record balances energetic rock ‘n’ roll and romantic ballads. Weiss’s matured voice brings authenticity and emotional depth, making the album a passionate homage to classic sounds. This collaboration results in an enchanting blend of garage, soul, and country influences that captivates listeners with warmth and charm. Listen to Mary Weiss’ 'Dangerous Game' and experience a heartfelt garage rock revival today!
35 songs in 35 minutes of pure and uncontaminated breakneck hardcore punk. If you like old school hardcore punk without compromises and without metal, post, pop, emo, screamo contaminations and the likes, this is the band for you.
35 songs in 35 minutes of pure and uncontaminated breakneck hardcore punk.
If you like old school hardcore punk without compromises and without metal, post, pop, emo, screamo contaminations and the likes, this is the band for you.
Dean Dirg's The 35 Minute Blitz delivers 35 relentless, high-speed hardcore punk songs in just over 34 minutes. Rooted in '70s punk and early Californian hardcore, it eschews modern subgenre influences. The German band revives pure, uncompromised punk energy reminiscent of bands like Circle Jerks and New Bomb Turks. This collection is a rare gem for fans craving authentic, fast, and aggressive punk rock. Dive into Dean Dirg's relentless 35 Minute Blitz and experience hardcore punk like never before—listen now!
The Queers were one of the best pop punk bands of the ’90s, but their roots were raw punk with a seventies-era influence. ‘A Day Late and a Dollar Short’ is absolutely unmissable for understanding how great the early Queers were.
The Queers were one of the best pop punk bands of the ’90s, but their roots were raw punk with a seventies-era influence.
‘A Day Late and a Dollar Short’ is absolutely unmissable for understanding how great the early Queers were.
This review highlights The Queers' early years of raw, seventies-influenced punk rock captured in their EPs. It traces their formation, lineup changes, and the shift from rough punk to more melodic pop punk. The compilation A Day Late and a Dollar Short offers a crucial glimpse of their origins, showcasing gritty and rebellious tracks that influenced later punk bands. A must-listen for understanding the band's early legacy. Explore The Queers' raw punk beginnings—listen to A Day Late and a Dollar Short now!
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