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  • Daily Noise Club “Rock’n’Roll Fixx”

    This Hard rock from Bulgaria already released 3 albums, and while I never heard about them before, you can tell that they’ve been playing together for a while from the first minute you hear them. Mixing RHINO BUCKET/D.A.D. hard rock’n’roll to 70s rock influences, DAILY NOISE CLUB delivers 13 songs full of live energy (“Rock’n’Roll Read more

  • The Barbarellatones “The Sound Of Love”

    Watch out! The BARBARELLATONES are back with 17 songs full of glitter, cryptic guitar riffs and cinematographic references (opening song “The Sound Of Love” tells us from the start “I’ll be James Bond and you’ll be Brigitte Bardot”!) The second track is a spaced-out version of BOWIE’s “Rebel Rebel”, probably one of the best covers Read more

  • Thee Faction “The Sausage Factory” (-review by Anguish Young)

    “All I can say right now is the US Government is not going to be able to cover this up by jailing or murdering me. Truth is coming, and it cannot be stopped.” (-Edward Snowden) “How skillful to tax the middle class to pay for the relief of the poor, building resentment on top of Read more

  • Down To Rock #9 (June 2013)

    My name is Teddy Heavens and I’m bringing you the latest Sleaze/Glam/Punk and Trash rock and roll news from the Golden State and the streets (and gutters) of Hollywood, California! From the Valleys to the alleys, I’ll find the coolest bands to report on and let you know what’s up from the Rock and Roll Read more

  • Suburbia Blends “Queens & Vagabonds” (EP)

    SUBURBIA BLENDS are from Sao Paulo, Brazil, but they seem to be very influenced by the 00s Scandinavian rock’n’roll scene. Opening song “Morphine & Wine” sounds as a punker BACKYARD BABIES while “Right To Know” is closer to early TURBONEGRO. Their high-energy rock’n’roll also leads us to think that SUBURBIA BLENDS are into ’77 punk Read more

  • Dancing Crap “Commercial Crap” (EP)

    This Italian band has chosen quite a weird name and is not afraid of flashy colours and cheap cover art, maybe not too inviting at first, but these 5 songs are worth checking. The two first songs off us some pretty rockin’ glam pop punk with a good dose of humour (“Ronnie”) and punk rock’n’roll Read more