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MADCAPS - BITTER/THE ONE DAYTwo tracks from the appreciated French combo. 'Bitter' is a raw garage-rocker with a psychedelic twist, while 'The One Day' is a '60s flavoured pop gem à la Kinks or Small Faces. The two songs form a perfect combination for a winner 45. |
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MADCAPS - HOT SAUCEThe Madcaps, hailing from Rennes, France, is a band that's obsessed with garage-laden, surfy sounding rock that harkens back to 'The Kinks', but with a modern kick of 'Shannon And The Clams' and a bit of 'Hinds'. Whatever they are, they're laid-back, poppy and usually full ... read more » |
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MADCAPS - HOT SAUCEThe Madcaps, hailing from Rennes, France, is a band that's obsessed with garage-laden, surfy sounding rock that harkens back to The Kinks, but with a modern kick of Shannon And The Clams and a bit of Hinds. These songs are laid-back, poppy and often full of piss and vinegar. |
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MADCAPS - MADCAPSRepress! The Madcaps, from Rennes, in western France, are pedlars of fast-paced adolescent punk, held together with tight beats and wrapped up in fuzzy guitar. Here the full-blown debut album, set to unveil a little more of their clear penchant for American garage, and the ... read more » |
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MADCAPS - MADCAPS EPLimited edition of 300 copies on yellow vinyl. The Madcaps are a brand new garage-pop band hailing from Rennes, France, featuring members of other local bands Les Spadassins, Kaviar Special and Catfight. Much like The Frowning Clouds, Allah Las or the early Black Lips, The ... read more » |
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MADCAPS - SLOW DOWNThe Madcaps continue to gouge out their own particular rock and roll groove while leaving behind the adolescent garage of their beginnings. The pop melodies are still there, but the songs are more stripped down and spacious, leaving room for horns, piano, organs, congas and ... read more » |
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MADCAPS - SLOW DOWNThe Madcaps continue to gouge out their own particular rock and roll groove while leaving behind the adolescent garage of their beginnings. The pop melodies are still there, but the songs are more stripped down and spacious, leaving room for horns, piano, organs, congas and ... read more » |
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