Yeezus – Kanye West
2013 – Roc-A-Fella/ Def Jam Hip-Hop Rapper Kanye West’s sixth studio album Yeezus is a pounding mixture of hip-hop, industrial, techno, rock, and lyrical poetry, which shifts seamlessly between the...
View ArticleBlood On The Leaves – Kanye West
Here is one of the better and more experimental tracks from Kanye West’s latest record ‘Yeezus’ Read The Full Review Here Filed under: stand-out tracks
View ArticleWeekend Break
Well, that’s it for the week and so it is now time for me to take go on my break. But make sure you come back and join me next week for a whole new mess of reviews and discussion beginning with a...
View ArticleRecord Labels In The Digital Age
The following is a guest post by the writer of the Captain Maudlin blog, for whom I also wrote a post about record labels. You can go to his blog here: http://captainmaudlin.wordpress.com/ to read my...
View ArticleTomorrow’s Review
Well, after all the fun of coordinating guest pieces for other blogs I am returning to a regular schedule of listening and reviewing. So, join me tomorrow for my assessment of David Bowie’s pre-fame...
View ArticleLondon Boy – David Bowie
1998 – Spectrum Folk/ Rock/ Pop NOTE: This record isn’t actually a proper David Bowie album, but rather a compilation CD put together by Spectrum Records of many of the recordings that Bowie did before...
View ArticleRubber Band – David Bowie
And now we all get to witness the amazing overacting of Mr David Bowie this performance of his sixties ‘hit’. Read The Album Review Here Filed under: stand-out tracks
View ArticleJoin Me Next Time
Well folks, that’s all from me today, but I shall be back tomorrow with my review of the 1995 record ‘Wowee Zowee’ from the princes of slacker-rock Pavement. Stay Tuned! Filed under: Record Cover
View ArticleWowee Zowee – Pavement
1995 – Matador Alternative/ Rock Wowee Zowee, the third studio album by the crowned princes of the nineties slacker scene Pavement, is a slowly drifting, dreamlike journey through the hazy world of not...
View ArticleSerpentine Pad – Pavement
One of the better tracks from 1995′s ‘Wowee Zowee’ Read The Album Review Here Filed under: stand-out tracks
View ArticleNext Up!
Alright readers, that’s all I have for today, but I shall be back tomorrow with my review of the eighties hip-hop masterpiece that is ‘It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back’ by Public Enemy....
View ArticleIt Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back – Public Enemy
1988 – Def Jam Hip-Hop Rap group Public Enemy’s explosive 1988 record It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back is a pumping, grooving, highly skilled exercise in confrontation and revolutionary...
View ArticleJoin Me Tomorrow for Your Ticket!
Well, tomorrow I won’t have my regular review for you all to peruse. Instead I shall be kicking of a new project that shall be running throughout the blog for the next little while (as well a my...
View ArticleYour Ticket To The Rockabilly Roadtrip
Hello dear readers! Step right up and take your ticket to board the Rockabilly Roadtrip Party Bus! That’s right! Each Friday it’s time for you and I take a little journey through time and space to...
View ArticleBack To Reviews After The Weekend Break
Well folks, it’s time for me to take my weekly hiatus from work. But, I shall be returning on Monday to begin a new week with a brand new review! Stay Tuned for my thought on ‘Cinder’ by Dirty...
View ArticleCinder – Dirty Three
2005 – Touch And Go Records Folk/ Rock The seventh album from Australian folk-rock trio Dirty Three is a languishingly spellbinding journey through an instrumental world of mood swings, riotous...
View ArticleTomorrow’s Review
Join me tomorrow as I review German industrial metal band Rammstein’s third studio album Mutter. Stay Tuned and Stay Snug! Filed under: Record Cover
View ArticleMutter – Rammstein
2001 – Motor Music Industrial/ Metal/ Goth Mutter, the third album from German industrial rock band Rammstein, is an epically pounding piece of hard rocking Goth-schlock. Starting out with the...
View ArticleBack Tomorow
Well, I’m now done for the day, but I shall return in full force tomorrow with my review for rapper Snoop Dogg’s debut record Doggystyle. Stay Tuned! Filed under: Record Cover
View ArticleDoggystyle – Snoop Dogg
1993 – Death Row Hip-Hop/ Rap Rapper Snoop Dogg’s debut record and highest selling album to date Doggystyle is a groovily hypnotic piece of bass-heavy rhyme styling. From track to track the listener is...
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