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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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GUTTER GOSPEL by GENERAL LABOR (-is not obeying your studio audience applause sign-we were not put on this Earth to make genocidal rich people feel better about themselves)
“America is 40 million in poverty, a million homeless, the top 1% having more wealth than the middle class and over 10x more the bottom 50%. It’s mass shootings, drug abuse, crime and the world’s largest prison population. Don’t be angry at people showing progress in other places.” (-Black In The Empire) “Bushnell setting himself Read more
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Ariel Belont “Season 4, Vol. 2”
A few months ago I wrote some words about “Ariel Belont’s Season 1, Vol 1” I’ve been a fan of his music since the late 90s in Buenos Aires, Argentina. After releasing some powerful albums over the last 15 years, he decided to split this new adventure in 2 eps. I would personally say that Read more
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GUTTER GOSPEL by GENERAL LABOR (-…we don’t need no stinking proof-readers!)
“New York Times is complicit in genocide” (-#gaybaristapaulforpresident) “Palestinian infants who were born under genocide have already been killed by the Israeli state. They only knew the sound of bombs before they were snuffed out by a genocidal regime. But you’ll see no CNN story or front page New York Times acknowledging this sick & Read more
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Venus Love “2 Bad 4 U” wages a war of self worth and champions individualism
Rising in retrograde from the underground musical oasis of Boise, VENUS LOVE is waging a war in defense of individualism and self-identity. Their debut single “2 Bad 4 U” explores the lack of introspective compassion from the opposite sex with witty sarcasm and a touch of self-humiliation, ultimately culminating in an exploding climax of exasperation. “After years Read more
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The Plane Crash “Nostalgia For The Gutter”
The band features Mark Death (The HOT LZ’s) Opening track “Prove Me Wrong” displays a band that gets straight to the point with some high energy punk rock’n’roll. They cite JOHNNY THUNDERS, The STOOGES, CRIME and ROCKET FROM THE TOMBS as influences among others and you’ll defiitely here some late 70s rock’n’roll in songs like Read more





