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Monthly Archives: November 2024
Mark Murdock Pays Homage To Peter Banks On New Set Of Pieces
November 2, 2024

“The halls of faded figures”: this is the first line of the first song on the “Mark V” album by EMPIRE IN RUINS, a new project by Japan-based multi-instrumentalist Mark Murdock who once upon a time was a drummer in … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Empire, Empire In Ruins, Mark Murdock, Peter Banks
Trey Gunn And Michael Manring Release A 3BELOW Concert
November 2, 2024

Nowadays, when supergroups are a dime a dozen, which results in homogenic sound of most of those, it’s immensely gratifying to see some veteran musicians join forces first on-stage and only then thinking about studio perspectives. This is exactly the … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged 3Below, Michael Manring, Trey Gunn
THIN LIZZY Raise The Dead On Acoustic LP Of Own Classics
November 1, 2024

How to oversaturate the market and still give fans a fresh product? By offering them an inessential addition to a discography. More than inessential, in fact, an artificial one, At least, that’s what THIN LIZZY chose to do, following their … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Brian Downey, Eric Bell, Phil Lynott, Thin Lizzy
THE INCURABLES – Inside Out & Backwards
November 1, 2024

Big Stir 2024 Detroit Rock City denizens drive yellow buses from garage to memorable suburb bases they inhabited for decades on end. It’s not serrated riffs and cocky attitude that scream “Punk!” and smear graffiti-esque sonics all over this arresting … Continue reading
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Tagged garage rock, pop-rock, punk, The Incurables


