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  • Black Halos “Alive Without Control” (2005)

    The HALOS are back (in black of course, hm.)with new gutiarist Adam (that you might have seen with the new LORDS OF THE NEW CHURCH or AMERICAN HEARTBREAK in the past.) I don’t know if he’s responsible for this but it seems like the Canadian band worked more on the melodic side of their punk… Read more

  • Twisted Sister “We’re Not Gonna Take It” Wal-Mart Commercial (-the usual, overcaffeinated rant by Geordie Pleathur)

    IT’S THE PLUTOCRACY, STUPID!! THE DIVIDED STATES OF EX AMERICA….. “Both Republicans and Democrats have falsely claimed that they have an electoral mandate to cut public spending. They have used all of their collective political will to make this cutback program a reality. In fact, if this were a real democracy, the government would have… Read more

  • The Hangmen “In The City” EP

    The Hangmen “In The City” EP

    Bryan Small & The Hangmen are the Witnesses For The Defense. Still scroungy, after all these years. Hard livin’ street trash, just barely gettin’ by, in that rat’s nest apartment above the Mission. Gettin’ high, and daydreamin’ in the A:M about all the lost loves, and dead friends, again. And you know what they say–that… Read more

  • Nikki Sudden “Truth Doesn’t Matter”

    Nikki Sudden “Truth Doesn’t Matter”

    This is being marketed as the last Nikki Sudden disc, but I highly doubt it’s the Last Of The Last. The homemade sound is pretty great-he was pullin’ from all eras-eighties new wave, sixties girl groups, and of course, his beloved seventies glam rock. I’m only three songs in, and already moved to pick up… Read more

  • The Machines “S/T”

    The Machines “S/T”

    The MACHINES were formed in 1977 in Southend-on-Sea, UK. They released the EP “True Life” and then disappeared the next year. No future, but fate decided to give the band another chance as they got back together in 2005 with Steve Pegrum (ex-GHOSTS OF LOVERS) behind the drum kit. They’ve been playing regularly since then… Read more

  • Wayward Gentlewomen “The Last For…”

    A new and possibly last (as the title suggests…) album from these fine French GENTLEWOMEN who previously released two EPs and one album (“Death of The Tree”.) The band has decided to put the acoustic/folk influences a bit aside to try and experiment with new things on “The Last For” musically as much as when… Read more