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Well, that’s it from me today folks, but I shall return tomorrow with my review for the debut EP Kakistocracy from Brisbane gypsy fusion band The Mouldy Lovers. Stay Tuned! Filed under: Record Cover
View ArticleKakistocracy – The Mouldy Lovers
2011 – Independent Gypsy/ Punk/ Ska/ Folk The debut EP from Brisbane based gypsy fusion rockers The Mouldy Lovers is a swinging, swaying record full of frantic energy and skilled playing. The whole...
View ArticleRockabilly Roadtrip Time!
Well folks, tomorrow is when the Rockabilly Roadtrip really begins in earnest with out first stop along the line. So join me tomorrow for my article about the birth of rockabilly Everything Has To...
View ArticleFirst Stop On The Rockabilly Roadtrip
Everything Has To Start Somewhere Rockabilly… even the word is enough to conjure up images of slicked back hair, big double basses being slapped around, and hordes of teenage fans fainting at the...
View ArticleWeekend Break
Well, I’m gone for the weekend now. But I’ll back on Monday to kick off the week with my review for The Beastie Boys’ record Licensed To Ill. Stay Tuned! Filed under: Record Cover
View ArticleLicensed To Ill – The Beastie Boys
1986 – Def Jam Hip Hop/ Alternative/ Rock The Beastie Boys’ Licensed To Ill is a wickedly inventive and original record full of hilarious juvenility, self-conscious excess, and tasty danceable beats....
View ArticleJoin Me Tomorrow
Alright folks, that’s it for me today, but I will be back tomorrow with my review for Songs The Lord Taught Us, the first full length album by psychobilly rockers The Cramps. Stay Tuned! Filed...
View ArticleSongs The Lord Taught Us – The Cramps
1980 – Illegal Garage Rock/ Punk/ Psychobilly Alright folks, sit down, strap yourself in and get ready for the wild ride that is New York punk band The Cramps’ first full length studio album Songs The...
View ArticleTomorrow’s Review
Well that’s it for me today, but I shall return tomorrow with my review for ‘Here Come The Drums’, the 2005 album from Australian electro-rockers Rogue Traders. Stay Tuned! Filed under: Record Cover
View ArticleHere Come The Drums – Rogue Traders
2005 – Columbia Electro-Rock/ Dance-Rock/ Pop The second album from Australian electro-rockers Rogue Traders is a throbbing twelve tracks of dance power, and the inclusion on this record of a female...
View ArticleJoin Me Tomorrow
Well, I’m finished for the day, but I shall be back tomorrow with my review for the debut album by Icelandic singer Bjork simply titled Debut. Stay Tuned! Filed under: Record Cover
View ArticleDebut – Björk
1993 – One Little Indian Alternative/ Electronic After her days with The Sugarcubes Icelandic singer Björk decided upon a career as a solo artist and so she came up with one of the most unoriginal...
View ArticleRockabilly Friday!
Well folks, I’m done for the day, but tomorrow I shall return with the second stop along the continuing adventures of The Rockabilly Roadtrip! So stay tuned for my article of the legendary Sun...
View ArticleThe Rockabilly Roadtrip: Stop Two
Dawn Of An Era With The Rise Of Sun Alright folks, we’ve been travelling all week and it’s time to get off this bus for our second stop on the road of rockabilly history: the famous Sun Studio! Sun...
View ArticleWeekend Break
And so we’ve come to the end of another fabulous week and so I shall take a couple of days off from reviewing and posting. But I shall be back all bright and shiny and new on Monday with my review...
View ArticleA Date With Elvis – The Cramps
1986 – Big Beat Garage Rock/ Punk/ Psychobilly This third long play release from deranged punk-greasers The Cramps is another high powered reworking of the real gone spirit of fifties rock ’n’ roll,...
View ArticleTomorrow’s Review
Well, I’m now done for the day, but make sure to join me tomorrow for my review of the album 2005 by bizarre Australian low-fi band Star Sludge. Apologies for the terrible quality of the cover art...
View Article2005 – Star Sludge
2005 – Independent Alternative/ Rock/ Low-Fi/ Electronic/ Industrial/ Experimental Australian rock outfit Star Sludge’s record 2005 begins as a brilliantly defiant fuck-you to all the hi-fi snobs of...
View ArticleBack Tomorow
I am now officially finished for the day, but I shall be back tomorrow with my review of Insane Clown Posse’s 1997 record The Great Milenko. Stay Tuned! Filed under: Record Cover
View ArticleThe Great Milenko – Insane Clown Posse
1997 – Psychopathic Hip-Hop/ Rap/ Rock/ Hard-Rock The Great Milenko is the fourth in the ‘Joker’s Card’ series of albums produced by Detroit’s favourite circus themed rap outfit Insane Clown Posse, and...
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