Echo & the Bunnymen – Echo & the Bunnymen (1987) review
Building on their reputation of moody atmospheres and psychedelic concept [of sorts] albums, Echo and The Bunnymen climbed to dizzying heights back in the mid 1980’s, with the...
Building on their reputation of moody atmospheres and psychedelic concept [of sorts] albums, Echo and The Bunnymen climbed to dizzying heights back in the mid 1980’s, with the...
Children of The Stones “The Stars and The Silence” (Saint Marie, 2014) Here is the full length we alluded to in our review of last month’s “Extended Play”...
I don’t often play an album at the house where my father pops in from the other room to see who I’m playing, or my roommate pulls up...
Magic Carpet was formed in 1971 by Alisha Sufit (singer-songwriter and acoustic guitarist), Clem Alford (sitar, esraj), Jim Moyes (guitar), and Keshav Sathe (Indian tabla / percussion). Magic...
Odonis Odonis - "Better" EP (Buzz Records, 2013) http://buzzrecordsto.bandcamp.com/album/better-ep Sometimes an album is hard to describe. Taking elements of surf rock, noise and industrial rock, and sludgy as...
Nathan Ford recently expanded his popular music blog The Active Listener into the realm of digital downloads, making some of his favourite releases available to the masses. The...
Snapper "Snapper" 12' EP (Flying Nun & Captured Tracks, 2013) https://flyingnun.bandcamp.com/album/snapper The sounds of New Zealand from the late 70s and throughout the 80s and into the 90s...
Since 2010 The Rebel Set has been unleashing they’re own twisted version of psychobilly surf rock turning the genres on their heads and blazing a unique trail. While...
'This is an album. Listen or perish!' What can one say about a band that claims to be Scotland's foremost Hawkwind tribute band and have a name like...
Zeuhl as s style of avant-prog music was maybe the most common term back in the '70s, when pioneers and also at the same time inventors of the...