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Monthly Archives: April 2021
FELY TCHACO – Yita (Deep Water)
April 16, 2021

Fely 2021 Diving into conflicting emotions of displaced souls, Ivorian artist evokes the wonder of life. The release of this album on International Women’s Day speaks volumes of its creator’s relevance and her striving for liberation on every level possible. … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Fely Tchaco, soul, world music
BLACK SABBATH Box Up “Sabotage”
April 15, 2021

Only four months down the line from super-deluxe edition of “Vol. 4” – and soon after the reissue of the “Paranoid” box set – BLACK SABBATH are to expand their 1975 heavy psychedelic classic “Sabotage” that’s scheduled to emerge on … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Bill Ward, Black Sabbath, Geezer Butler, Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi
THE 69 CATS – Seven Year Itch
April 15, 2021

Cleopatra 2021 Flaunting black felinity, psychobilly mavens scratch graves of fallen heroes and welcome a certain Rat in their meowing midst. “We are the victims of the techno age”: complaints rarely sound so defiantly as this captivating acknowledgment on “(Let’s … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Danny B. Harvey, hard rock, Headcat 13, Jyrki 69, punk, Rat Scabies, rockabilly, The 69 Cats, The 69 Eyes
PAUL BRETT – Stone Survivor: Anthology
April 14, 2021

Lemon 2021 Gathering no moss, English guitarist extraordinaire rolls his milestone up the hill and lets it loose. To call this artist a national treasure or musician’s musician would be dropping praising too commonplace to properly describe his status. Paul … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged Arthur Brown, box set, folk rock, Paul Brett, Paul Brett Sage, Paul Brett's Sage, prog rock, Velvet Opera


