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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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Micko & the Mellotronics release new video/single “Would You Believe It”
“Would You Believe It” is the first single from the new album of Micko & The Mellotronics which will be out later this month on 31st July. Micko tells us about the song and video: “‘The inspiration for ‘Would You Believe It’, came from an expression or an exclamation from my Dad. He was delighted… Read more
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The DeRellas release new video/single “This Is Going To Hurt”
Rockaway Records is proud to announce the release of the title track from The DeRellas’ storming new album ‘Trust Me This is Going to Hurt’ This is Going to Hurt is a dark, glamorous, rock n roll edge of your seat ride into manic obsession. When Love Goes Wrong.. And Lust Goes Wrong.. A new video… Read more
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Glitter Litter releases new single “Final Summer Night”
The new Glitter Litter single “Final summer night” will be released on all streaming platforms June 20th. It is the second single from the upcoming album which will be released on two different parts, side A and side B. You can preview the complete song here: The song is glam/punk/metal summer hit. Thematically it scores… Read more
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Les Lullies “Une Nuit à Leipzig”
French power pop rock’n’rollers LES LULLIES have been touring all around the world these last years so it’s not surprising to see them release a live album. One of the band’s obvious qualities is their raw energy so recording a live show was quite a good idea. While songs like “Station Service” or “Mauvaise Foi”… Read more
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Here Hare Here “Schwarztor”
Swiss band HERE HARE HERE offer us an interesting mix of post-punk and noise rock. “Know Your Kind” definitely leans to the punk side while “Black Dog” has quite a shoegazing atmosphere. HERE HARE HERE also gets quieter and more cinematic with “The Past” or “Zoom”and incorporates 60s garage guitar riffs in “Heavy”. You’ll also… Read more





