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David Ryder Prangley – Cosmic knight on a sacred quest (interview)
David Ryder Prangley’s new album “If You Were To Kiss Me Now All History Would Pour From My Lips” is a brilliant solo album again and would be selling millions in a perfect world. We asked David a few questions about the album, its making and influences. Your new album was released on Halloween. Have…
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The Gee Strings “I’m So Gee!!”
Any band starting with a JOHNNY THUNDERS guitar intro can only fit on here, right?… Well, apart from this, The GEE STRINGS have been rockin’ all over Europe since 1994 with different line-ups, establishing themselves as one of the leading ’77 punk bands in Germany. On this album, you’ll find the atomic rhythm section of… Read more
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Club Wow “Nowhere Fast”
(-review by Anguish Young) “Somewhere down the line, it will all be found…” (-Lazy Cowgirls) “Let’s get the band back together…” (-Andy Shernoff) “Those twangy voices stole my choices all away from me…” (-Paul K.) “If you’ve been trying for years, you already know this song…” (-The Clash) BLACK CELEBRATION…. Like 32 or 34 years… Read more
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The Bloodtypes “Pull The Plug”
Second album, by Portland’s finest ’77 punk/new wave rock band! The BLOODTYPES have been spreading their toxic sci-fi synth punk disease all over the US and Europe these last years, and their songwriting only improved on this new album. The band’s energy reminds me of X and early SIOUXSIE AND THE BANSHEES on songs like… Read more
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Matty James “The Road To No Town”
Rock’n’Roll troubadour MATTY JAMES is back with 10 new songs in his travel bag. Following his 2014 debut “Last One To Die”, the young Northern Irish songwriter gets more on the country-folk/ballad side with this new album. Matty has been touring a lot in the UK and Europe, and you can feel it in these… Read more
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Radiohearts “Tell You” 7″
New 7″ record out on No Front Teeth Records by Californian power pop band RADIOHEARTS. Opening song “My Heart Has An Obituary” is quite catchy, and ’77 punk influenced song “So Low” is even better, kinda power pop meets The CLASH! The BUZZCOCKS influence can still be heard in “Tell You All About It” as… Read more
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Razorbats “Camp Rock”
First album by Norway’s hard rock’n’rollers RAZORBATS. They’re young, but they do love their 70s rock’n’roll, no doubt about it! Opener “Planet Riff” displays a band with the groove and energy of early KISS mixed to CHEAP TRICK melodies, and these influences are confirmed in the first single of the album, “Kids of The 70s”,… Read more




