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New Moon Rising – “Bohemia Nervosa” (2014) review

July 13, 2017 Uncategorized 0 Comments

New Moon Rising - Bohemia Nervosa (2014) https://newmoonrising.bandcamp.com/releases Literally stumbling across New Moon Rising’s song “Child Of The Moon”, I was instantly rocked back by this gracious little...

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MSB – “Nope” (2017) review

July 12, 2017 Uncategorized 1 Comment

MSB - Nope (2017) https://brownbass.bandcamp.com/album/nope The appearance of jazz in the early 1900s – with its inconsistency-as-structure whereby uncertain melodic propositions are driven to ideal resolution via brave...

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Jamie & Steve – “Sub Textural” (2017) review

July 11, 2017 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Jamie & Steve - Sub Textural (Loaded Goat Records 2017) Although most people know Jamie Hoover and Steve Stoeckel as one-half of the Spongetones, they also record as...

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Soft as Fire in The House of Love (2016) review

July 10, 2017 Uncategorized 0 Comments

“Soft as Fire in The House of Love” (Blog That Celebrates Itself, 2016) https://theblogthatcelebratesitself.bandcamp.com/album/va-soft-as-fire-in-the-house-of-love House of Love are one of those bands who’s music entered this galaxy with...

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From The Vault: The Optic Nerve – “Lotta Nerve” (1994)

July 9, 2017 Uncategorized 0 Comments

A great band too many folks have never heard of ... For more reasons than I can count, it’s nearly impossible to realize that this album burst on...

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Daybreak – “Daybreak” (1971) review

July 8, 2017 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Daybreak - Daybreak (Gear Fab Records, 1971/2017) Operating out of Pearl River, New York, Daybreak came together in 1969. The band played local gigs to enthused audiences, and...

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“Blues Rock Festival”/“Beat Club International” (1970) review

July 8, 2017 Uncategorized 0 Comments

“Blues Rock Festival”/“Beat Club International” (Gear Fab Records, 1970/2017 reissue)  Exploitation albums were the underground of the underground. Pressed in miniscule quantities on vanity labels, these offerings were so...

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Temples – “Volcano” (2017) review

July 7, 2017 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Temples - Volcano (Fat Possum Records, 2017) There’s no way I’m saying that the music found within the grooves of Volcano isn’t good, what I am saying is...

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Various Artists – ‘Psychedelic States: Missouri in the 60s Vol. 1 & Vol. 2’ (2017)

July 6, 2017 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Following its long time tradition May 19, 2017 marked the release of the latest installment of Roger Maglio’s Gear Fab Records’ Psychedelic States series. Missouri releases of the...

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Adrian Shaw talks about Magic Muscle, Hawkwind and The Bevis Frond …

July 4, 2017 Uncategorized 5 Comments

Adrian Shaw has an absolutely incredible music career. He’s been involved with many different bands including Magic Muscle, Hawkwind and for the past 30 years with The Bevis...

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