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  • Mud City Manglers “Give Me The Hammer”

    Mud City Manglers “Give Me The Hammer”

    20 years(!) after their debut album, MUD CITY MANGLERS are back with a new record on Spaghetty Town Records/Beluga Records and Ghost Highway. “Give Me The Hammer” opens the album on a raw punk’n’roll note and things don’t really slow down after this. Names like ELECTRIC FRANKENSTEIN or NASHVILLE PUSSY come to mind while listening Read more

  • Russ Lippitt “F.T.W. Rise of The Anarchy March” (Book – Ravenhawk Books)

    Russ Lippitt “F.T.W. Rise of The Anarchy March” (Book – Ravenhawk Books)

    The author of The Lion’s Share is back with a new novel. This time the action is happening in post-apoclyptic America in which anarchy is getting stronger and stronger through a movement called The Anarchy March. Politics, corruption, religion and the fight between the rich and the poor have dismantled what used to be The Read more

  • The Great Affairs “Everybody Moves, Nobody Gets Hurt”

    The Great Affairs “Everybody Moves, Nobody Gets Hurt”

    Although The GREAT AFFAIRS released a few albums in the past, it seems like their 2018 album “Ten & 2” was a fresh new start for them. After a handful of singles, The GREAT AFFAIRS are back with a full album. Opening track “I’m Alright” shows that the band still has one feet in classic Read more

  • Rich Kid Expre$$ “Psychodelic”

    Rich Kid Expre$$ “Psychodelic”

    Following the debut EP “Bubblegum Radio” released earlier this year, this new album by Rob Richardson offers us 10 well played and well produced hard rocking songs. Although these songs are definitelty rooted in the 80s and early 90s hair metal era, you’ll also hear some 70s hard rock influences in “Cross The Line”, “R.K.R.” Read more

  • Pavid Vermin “The Beach Boys Never Surfed” 7″

    Pavid Vermin “The Beach Boys Never Surfed” 7″

    PAVID VERMIN is a pop punk from Rhode Island. They start this 7″ telling us “The Beach Boys Never Surfed” with good melodies and all the best ingredients you can find in that style. Their sound isn’t too polished, which is a good thing in that style! “Give It A Rest” is faster, bringing bands Read more

  • The Beatersband “Vol Due”

    The Beatersband “Vol Due”

    This very prolific Italian band is back with 8 new cover songs. Opening with a punk poppy version of “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow” (The SHIRELLES), you can hear the same power pop and 60s influences as in their previous releases with good female vocals. “Calendar Girl”, a 1961 cover of Neil Sedaka gets Read more