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SHARP CLASS - TALES OF A TEENAGE MINDAnother monster from the Notts lads - sticking with what they are the best in the UK at doing - pure Mod-inspired powerpop. The lead track from the album, this will set speakers shaking wherever it's played... |
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SHINDIG! - NO. 137Shindig! issue no. 137 contains features on the Jeff Beck Group, the WattStax festival, Will Sergeant, The Dream Syndicate, Triangle, David Crosby, Dotti Holmberg, Emmet Finley, Hipgnosis, Temples, Altin Gün, Peter Daltrey etc. Of course you also get the usual sections ... read more » |
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SLANDER TONGUE - MONOCHROMEWelcome Slander Tongue to the big league with their album 'Monochrome'. This is aggro power pop, punk with pop sensibilities all in a full guitar driven 70's ballroom blitz. Recorded and mixed purely analog by Smail Shock in late 2022. Backing vocals by Jeff Clark (Demon's ... read more » |
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SMITH, KENNY - I'M SO LONESOME, BABY/SECRET DATETop draw rockabilly shit-kicker. |
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SPEEDWAYS - SECRET SECRETS/TELL ME I'M WRONGThe second single taken from the album 'Talk Of The Town' b/w 'Tell Me I'm Wrong.' White sleeve version. |
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SPEEDWAYS - TALK OF THE TOWNThe power-pop kings of London (UK) are back with their fourth album, which is getting fantastic reviews in the music press. |
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THINGS FALL APART - BYE BYE ROSEAvailable again for the first time in more than five decades. First issued by President Records in 1972, this was Things Fall Apart's one and only release. Contrary to speculation, The Equals nor Eddy Grant had anything to do with this record despite it sounding very much ... read more » |
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THREE BLIND MICE - DAY'S GETTING DARKItalian swamp-rock band formed in 2010 in Milano. The sound of Three Blind Mice has often been described as cinematic, with references to Morricone's spaghetti westerns, David Lynch's alienating atmospheres, and Quentin Tarantino's pulp. Post-punk, garage, Tex-Mex, surf ... read more » |
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