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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 Röxy Suicide – “Don’t bore us, get to the chorus!”
We wanted to know more about Dave Mansfield’s new band The RÖXY SUICIDE, a flamboyant band mixing glam, new wave and early punk! Dave, we know you from The MANSFIELDS. How and when did The RÖXY SUICIDE start? The RÖXY SUICIDE started in 2013 in the form that it is now. We went through a Read more
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Dr. Boogie “S/T” 3 song EP
(Review by Anguish Young) I don’t know exactly what gutter these guys crawled out of, but they’ve apparently mixed with the same circle of next generation, punknroll diehards who play on bills with Don Bolles’ Alice Cooper covers band, the Earwigs, and the cream of the L.A. underground’s modernday vanguard—you know—Crazy Squeeze, Black Mambas, Telephone Read more
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Kill City Dragons
In 1989, Kill City Dragons were one of the hottest band from the London (UK) scene and almost made it big ! Founded by New York guitarist Steve von Saint (Angels in Vain, Stiv Bators and his evil boys) and the rhythm section of The Lords of The New Church, Dave Tregunna (bass) and Danny Read more
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The No Tomorrow Boys “Bad Luck Baby Put The Jinx On Me”
I was expecting some ’77 punk rock when I first saw the cover and name of the band, but The NO TOMORROW BOYS sound more like 50s rock’n’roll on speed (“A-Bomp Bop”, “Rosie Rose”…) mixed to The SONICS and GUITAR WOLF! Their biography introduces them as “the rabid lovechild of LITTLE RICHARD and The CRAMPS“, Read more
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Miguel Basetta (Mental Beat ‘zine/Temporal Sluts)
Band interviews can be pretty boring when all they can talk about is how their new album is better than their previous one. On the other hand, people who play in bands and who have other rock’n’roll activities are rarely boring. Miguel Basetta tells us about running a printed ‘zine in 2014, his love for Read more





