
July 4, 2015
Radioactivity’s second album, Silent Kill, is brilliant, and it’s painfully obvious in an earth-shattering, orgasmic-like way 50 seconds into the
At last, after 49 years, the original garage punkers come back with their unique blend of R&B-influenced garage rock with
Sauna Youth’s second album, Distractions, is the much-needed, bursting electrical current to get my blood pumping again. It offers the
This live album is the result of a night inspired by debauchery and Bill Davis (Dash Rip Rock) and Fred
Motobunny was originally described to me as Icona Pop meets Iggy Pop. I find the latter designation of this claim
Zex is the perfect example of UK82 punk rock in the contemporary form. Their album, Fight For Yourself, is 10
I have never been disappointed with the artifacts dug up through the Rough Guide releases. They are well put-together and
This soundtrack is a well put-together compilation to legacy film Don’t Think I’ve Forgotten: Cambodias Lost Rock n’ Roll (2014).
This little EP is something I have found to be rather charming. Before going any further, let me say: I
Understand that Warm Soda ain’t no teeny-bopper digs—no, ma’am. This is bubblegum for the hopeless-romantic 20-somethings who still go absurdly
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