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  • 16 Ton Rockers “The Vintage Retro Tapes 1977”

    Good to hear from our Swedish rock’n’roll friend Spinx B’ Stard (SWINDLE-A-GO-GO, SALVATION STAR BRIGADE, SUICIDE PACT, etc) again. It’s been a while! Back with 4 punk rock pistoleros, Spinx’s vocals still sound as good as in his previous bands. These guys got together last year, and chose 3 songs among lots of material to Read more

  • Duncan Reid and The Big Heads “The Difficult Second Album”

    Bright yellow art-work, and piano intro. You know from the start that you’re not listening to your typical spiked hair/studded jacket punk rock band although DUNCAN REID AND THE BIG HEADS are on Germany’s best punk rock label, Wanda records. “Just As Good As I Used To Be” opens with a sweet, catchy melody and Read more

  • Glambone New Year Episode

    Break out the party hats and noise makers, Glambone returns with an all new podcast to ring in the New Year, 2015 style. Spotlight on Noah Wallace from L.A. glam rockers Hammered Satin. Listen to GBNEWYEAR! HERE. Read more

  • Nasty Rumours “Girls In Love/Barbwire Heart” EP

    ’77 punk rock from Switzerland on Germany’s best punk record label Wanda records! You’ll only get two songs on this great looking 7″ vinyl (the band’s logo is actually on the plastic sleeve rather than on the cover itself), but they’re definitely worth it if you’re into bands like The BOYS or The CUTE LEPERS. Read more

  • The Disconnects “Wake Up Dead”

    The DISCONNECTS have been touring all over the US, released two EPs, and now bring us this excellent 13 song album. Opening in a D GENERATION style with “Demoliton Heart”, The DISCONNECTS also remind me of JEFF DAHL or The JONESES on “Wake Up Dead” or “She’s a Fink.” Dirty rock’n’roll with snotty vocals, larsens Read more

  • The Barbarellatones “Mummified!”

    Still exploring the strangest sides of sci-fi and B-movie culture, Robbie Quine and friends are getting mummified on this new album! Opening song “Goth Hippy” sets a dark psychedelic mood right from the start, just as the title of the song suggests. From Rocky Horror BOWIE-esque touches (“Teenage Creepazoid”, “Donut Shop”, “Mummified”) to CRAMPS meet Read more