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Monthly Archives: June 2026
MUNGO JERRY Dare To Defy Definition
June 10, 2026

To many, MUNGO JERRY is a thing of the past; to Ray Dorset, the band always signified the present. And while his combo’s 2022 album “Somelight” attained some traction, its follow-up “Undefinable” that was released a couple of weeks ago … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Mungo Jerry
THE CALL & TODD RUNDGREN – The Walls Came Down
June 9, 2026

Triple Pop 2026 Giving a new lease of life to their pièce de résistance, Californian new wavers invite the hermit of mink hollow to come forward and help them look back. There are period pieces and there are those reverberating … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged new wave, The Call, Todd Rundgren
The Whole Oeuvre Of Bill Wyman’s RHYTHM KINGS Will See Definitive Repackaging
June 8, 2026

Talking of THE ROLLING STONES, most people see the Glimmer Twins as the ultimate rockers, while in fact it was Bill Wyman who seemed the most solid performer in that regard, what with him being older than the rest of … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Wyman, Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings
PERDOMO KRAVITZ – Goodbye Sun
June 7, 2026

Perdomo Kravitz 2026 Penumbral confessions and other confectionary stories concocted by two tune-pursuing producers. There’s a lot of striking aspects in what ‘s been doing for over a decade now, including year-long album cycles and tireless playing on a myriad … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Kravitz, Fernando Perdomo, pop-rock
Jann Klose Welcomes Annie Haslam, Rachel Flowers And Marcella Detroit On “The Future Trap”
June 6, 2026

One may find this difficult to believe, but it’s been three decades that the ever-young Jann Klose released an album titled “Enough Said” and, thus, started a career that would bring forth and a few more remarkable records. None of … Continue reading
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Tagged Annie Haslam, Jann Klose, Marcella Detroit, Rachel Flowers


