Small Faces – Here Come The Nice (2014) review
Small Faces “Here Come The Nice” (Charly Records, 2014) An Incredible Documentation Of Small Faces’ Immediate Records Recordings! The legendary British mod rock band Small Faces’ recording career...
Small Faces “Here Come The Nice” (Charly Records, 2014) An Incredible Documentation Of Small Faces’ Immediate Records Recordings! The legendary British mod rock band Small Faces’ recording career...
Bright and airy, almost ambient, Moonlust, by The Holydrug Couple is a step in the evolution of dream-pop, creating a sense of transparentness, space, romanticism, and the need...
Small Faces “The Decca Years 1965-1967” (Decca Music Group Ltd., 2015) The Definitive Collection of Small Faces’ Early Recordings! A hefty five CDs, 86 tracks in all, compose...
The Dandelion - Seeds Flowers and Magical Powers of the Dandelion (2015) Listen: https://thedandelion.bandcamp.com/album/seeds-flowers-and-magical-powers-of-the-dandelion Channelling mystical garage psych flower power vibes from the mid 60’s, Australia’s The Dandelion, are...
With just two months before the release of Luna’s boxed set, and Britta’s solo album, Dean & Britta deliver this little musical postcard from their own personal side...
The American Analog Set - Promise of Love (Tiger Style Records, 2003) American Analog Set create a dream-laden atmospheric stage, one laced with dark conceptual hypnotic visions for...
Recording in an endless variety of forms and genres, here, we find Stanley Turrentine creating a template for Blue Note Records, ushering a style known as Soul Jazz...
George Harrison: Soul Man Vol. 1 By John Blaney Mega Dodo/Paper Jukebox In his introduction, author Blaney explains that this book is...
Nearly three years ago, even with the help of Anton Newton [Brian Jamestown Massacre], or perhaps because of it, Magic Castles were nearly written off and doomed to...
Robbie The Werewolf "At The Waleback" (Gear Fab Records, 1964/2016) Although the weird and wonderful prevails at "It's Psychedelic Baby," few albums are odder than this strange slab...