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  • Soho Roses “Whatever Happened To… The Complete Works Of…”

    More serious than The BABYSITTERS, more pop than MARIONETTE and more glam than The QUIREBOYS, SOHO ROSES went through the late 80s like a shooting star while new wave was probably still imposing its ugly synthesizers on the Thames’ border before getting flooded by heavy metal decibels. SOHO ROSES was the ideal glam punk pop Read more

  • Rock City Angels “Use Once And Destroy”

    Those of us who constantly crow and moan about the sad lack of real rock’n’roll in the police-state, bleak age of war-radio, and musical propaganda, have much to celebrate with the long-awaited release of “USE ONCE AND DESTROY”, by those honky-tonk heroes, ROCK CITY ANGELS! The reunion of real rock’n’roll’s finest heart and soul beltin’ Read more

  • Jetboy “The Glam Years Movie And CD”

    NOTHING BUT A GOOD TIME… The song remains the same. “Feel the shake. Feel the Earth shake.” JETBOY had two major-label record contracts, extravagant wardrobes, winning attitudes, the Hanoi Rocks bass-player, and mostly unremarkable songs. Even so, these Sunset Strip second-stringers from San Francisco have long been due for a reassessment. A few of their Read more

  • HanoïRocks “Buried Alive” DVD

    Hanoi Rocks long career ended up on April 12th At The Tavastia Club, Helsinki .Some bands break up completely unnoticed and often others seem to have a take the money and run attitude while playing their last show and sadly some seem simply ‘played out’. Hanoi Rocks does not belong to any of those categories Read more

  • Duff McKagan’s Loaded “Sick”

    I’ve always liked Duff McKagan’s voice, actually since the day I first saw him behind a mic shouting himself hoarse on “Attitude”. His vocals on other covers such as “New Rose” and “You Can’t Put Your Arms Around A Memory” on “The Spaghetti Incident?” could only convince me more. Duff was a punk rocker. Perfect. Read more

  • Brijitte West And The Desperate Hopeful “S/T”

    “I’ve been bitter, I’ve been twisted/I had my big chance and I missed it…”The exceptionally dazzling, Brijitte West, was the Undisputed Queen of the “Last Call” NYC Post-Glam, Rock’n’roll Scene, back in the early 90’s, when the Big-Three Entertainment Corporations were elbowing groups like Pillbox, Circus Of Power, the Lunachicks, the Waldos, the Throbs, and Read more