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Monthly Archives: March 2024
TEXAS Take Spooner Oldham To Alabama
March 20, 2024

However one may want to characterize the style of TEXAS – alt. rock, pop-rock and so on – soul would hardly surface in this description, which is why it’s so surprising to hear what the Glaswegians’ forthcoming album, their second-ever … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Spooner Oldham, Texas
BENJAMIN CROFT – We Are Here To Help
March 19, 2024

Galactic Receiver 2024 From Leeds to London and onward to the stars: master of black-and-white ivories leads his clique of aides on a trip beyond the pale. Art-rock keyboardists quite often are a rather conservative breed who defy the very … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Benjamin Croft, Billy Sheehan, Frank Gambale, Greg Howe, Jeff Scott Soto, Marco Minnemann, Mike Stern, prog rock, Simon Phillips, Stu Hamm
Long-Forgotten Star-Strewn Rock Oratorio Prepared For Release
March 18, 2024

Religion-tinged concept albums are rarely popular, “Jesus Christ Superstar” being an exception, and still, the disappearance of a similarly styled 1977 record from most of radars doesn’t fail to surprise, given that the double-LP set “The Bible: A Rock Testament” … Continue reading
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Tagged Demis Roussos, Francis Monkman, Martyn Ford, Paul Buckmaster, Ray Russell, Simon Phillips, Tony Hymas
BUZZCOCKS Turn Clocks Back For Two Decades
March 17, 2024

Still doing rounds on both sides of the Atlantic almost fifty years after their start, English pop-punks BUZZCOCKS show no sign of losing the allure the ensemble had at any other point of their career, which is why there’s always … Continue reading
DAVE LOVELAND – Dangerous Rhythm
March 16, 2024

Dave Loveland 2022 Brisbane master of six-string twang finally brings forth a long-overdue individual offering. Despite his constant presence on the music scene – from his late ’60s stint with FRIENDSHIP LEAGUE back in England to his current tenure with … Continue reading
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Tagged Dave Loveland, guitar, instrumental, surf rock


