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Monthly Archives: September 2021
NITZINGER – Live At Rockpalast 2001
September 13, 2021

MiG Music 2021 Triumphant, if low-profile, return of Texan bluesman sees him slowly reconquering European stages by storm. The ’80s and ’90s weren’t kind to John Nitzinger: he may have thrown in his lot with Alice Cooper in the beginning … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Video Reviews
Tagged hard rock, live, Nitzinger, Rockpalast
SCOTT JEFFERS / TRAVELER – Out Of The Dust
September 12, 2021

Scott Jeffers Traveler 2019 American folk-rock troupe’s eclectic trek across Europe and Asia brings heavy fruits of flawed delight. Although the cover of “Out Of The Dust” suggests Jeffers’ journeys took him to Egypt this time – and indeed it … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged folk rock, Scott Jeffers Traveler, world music
ANTI-FLAG – 17 Song Demo
September 11, 2021

Anti-Flag 1992 / New Red Archives 2021 Pittsburgh’s purveyors of political punk put out a proposition that pugnacious punters can’t pass by. They might have been a bunch of ennui-entranced suburban bums but their acerbic vitriol, bolstered by acidic riffs, … Continue reading
THE KORGIS – Kartoon World
September 10, 2021

The Korgis 2021 Stating that “reality sure leaves its mark” and making sure this mark has a soundtrack, British pop veterans deliver a concept epistle to the world. Here’s a blast from the past – an album that, with its … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged James Warren, pop-rock, The Korgis
GREEN DIESEL – After Comes The Dark
September 9, 2021

Talking Elephant 2021 Driving caravan through temporal portals, young English ensemble blend their tune into landscape and strike a chord with nature. It’s been five long years since this Canterbury bunch served up “Hangman’s Fee” yet they didn’t rest on … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged folk rock, Green Diesel


