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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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Joe Normal teams with Scot Sax for new single “Maybe This Is All Made Up”
Joe Normal has released his brand new single “Maybe This Is All Made Up.” The groove-heavy alt-rock track finds Grammy-winning songwriter and filmmaker Scot Sax on the track and comes with a vibrant and colorful lyric video. The track was written and recorded remotely with a spark of creative thinking between the two musicians and is a shared wonder… Read more
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Germany’s The Melmacs are back with a first single full of gang chants and rock’n’roll guitar hooks!
he Melmacs serve up Power Pop Punk with rock’n’roll guitar, organ, and sweet-and-sour earworms that drill themselves wickedly into your auditory canals. On stage as well as on record, the four sweethearts reliably offer you a warm bathtub full of energy, amore, and a little kick in the butt. Recommendation: take a running start, dive right… Read more
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Rob Moss releases single “And The Lies Go Round”
Ross Moss is back with new single “And The Lies Go Round”. For the first time, Rob played all the instruments on this new anthemic dark rock song. Check it our on Bandcamp: Facebook page Read more
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Micko & The Mellotronics release “Proper Job” single/video
On their upcoming single “Proper Job”, Micko & The Mellotronics channel the sound of the 70s and provide another look at their forthcoming third album, ‘The Trinity’. In January, Micko & The Mellotronics are set to return with their new single “Proper Job”, which finds Micko examining class and creativity over a 70s-inspired soundtrack. Borrowing… Read more
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Celebrity Telethon “S/T”
CELEBRITY TELETHON offers us an interesting mix of glam rock, country and garage punk. While opener “Skin Flicks” has a bubblegum glam vibe, “Undercover” could have been released by an obscure 60s garage revivalist band. On the other hand, “Neighborhood Regulars” mixes grunge and the VELVET UNDERGOUND with jazzy arrangements. You’ll also find cinematic atmospheres… Read more





