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The Frost – Through The Eyes Of Love (1970) review

March 12, 2015 Uncategorized 0 Comments

The Frost "Through The Eyes Of Love" (Vanguard Records, 1970) Before The Frost, there was The Bossmen. Based in Saginaw, Michigan, The Bossmen were one of the most...

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The Knights Of Fuzz: The New Garage & Psychedelic Music Explosion

March 11, 2015 Uncategorized 3 Comments

Building on the foundation of his 1991 publication “Echoes In Time” noted music historian and filmmaker Timothy Gassen presents a newly updated and expanded edition of the book,...

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Sick Thoughts – Fat Kid With A 10-inch (2014) Review

March 10, 2015 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Sick Thoughts "Fat Kid With A 10-inch" (Black Gladiator/Slovenly Records, 2014) Drew Owen has been perfecting his craft with release after release over the past few years and...

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Frankie And The Witch Fingers – ‘Frankie And The Witch Fingers’ (2014)

March 10, 2015 Uncategorized 0 Comments

I love it when a plan comes together, and I love it even more when my favorite bands join forces with my favorite labels as every once in...

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Cooked Books – Endtimes Forever 12 (2014) review

March 9, 2015 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Cooked Books - Endtimes Forever 12 (Jurassic Pop, 2014) Following on the footsteps of their 2013 debut album which was delayed due to several insane circumstances out of...

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The Rare Earth Legacy

March 7, 2015 Uncategorized 4 Comments

“Tracing Their Tracks” (The Rare Earth Legacy:  A recorded history 1969-1974)  Based in the Motor City (Detroit, MI, USA), hometown to such (in)famous rockers as The MC5 and...

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Clearaudio Concept MC Cartridge

March 6, 2015 Uncategorized 0 Comments

One of the leading hi-end companies for turntables - Clearaudio from Germany are sponsoring our magazine with their Concept MC cartridge, which is very well made moving coil...

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Nostradamus interview

March 4, 2015 Uncategorized 2 Comments

Vienna was a very conservative place for young musicians interested in experimenting with rock music. There were only a couple of underground bands around. Nostradamus managed to record...

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Leather Slave – Leather Slave (2014) review

March 4, 2015 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Leather Slave "Leather Slave" (Permanent Records, 2014) Psychotic, menacing, jarring, frightening, infectious and quite possibly fucking brilliant, Leather Slave are offering up a sacrifice to the lo-fi gods...

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You’re Smiling Now But We’ll All Turn Into Demons – Population IV (2015) review

March 3, 2015 Uncategorized 0 Comments

You’re Smiling Now But We’ll All Turn Into Demons “Population IV” (Cardinal Fuzz, 2015) Despite the unnecessarily unwieldy moniker (quick – don’t look at the beginning of this...

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This is ‘Nebula,’ the latest release from Rumpistol, out now via The Rust Music. Long a favorite of this leftfield electronic label, Danish lifer Jens Berents Christiansen takes a decisive swerve from clubland: less BPM, more G-force. A space-age elegy turned chamber-synth suite, ‘Nebula’ drifts through jazz, ambient, and neoclassical textures like it’s scoring the final broadcast from a mothballed observatory. Shaped in orbit by a live ensemble and visual dreamsmiths, it’s a transmission for headphone cosmonauts… You know those freaks among us who still tune their hearts to the frequency of awe.

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