album review
Since 2012 The Sellwoods have hoisted the black Cuban-heeled flag of garage rock revival. Based in Portland, Oregon, this group
In their new record Don’t Blame Yourself, listeners will hear music blending power pop flirting with punk sensibilities
From Lyon France, their mission is to abduct and assimilate the uninitiated with their electro-punk sound. It’s an alien technique
For those fans of rockabilly notions riding on garage, all infused with punk-rock messiness, this record is for you. Listening
This record celebrates the natural union between the invigorating sounds of sounds of punk and speedy power pop.
Jordan Jone's debut release is a power pop masterpiece. Within this records grooves are sounds begging, if
In Shambles carries on with The Woolly Bushmen's signature blues-meets-garage style, but with the distinctive fiery sermonizing sounds
Good lord, it feels as though it’s been ages since Ex Hex released their debut album, Rips in 2014. It’s
Digging My Grave is a brilliant album that compliments a long standing legacy of garage punk. For me, it captures
The Laissez Fairs are the manifestation of 60 years of Mod inspired music. A talented lot, they come from a
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