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Dina Regine – Right On, Alright

October 20, 2016 by admin • Reviews Tags: Alright, Dina Regine, Right On • 0 Comments

Featuring “Gotta Tell You”,  to quote from Twangville, “A little bit of blues a little bit of country a little bit of RnR” — sums it up perfectly. Her voice is like a songbird, such perfect pitch and tone. As a past running feature on Little Stevens Underground Garage as “coolest song in the world […]

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Wild Roses – For the Exit

October 13, 2016 by admin • Reviews 0 Comments

Born on 8/20/86, from London, UK, James Wild has mastered the art of synth rock. From the record above, every song is exceptionally done. His deep baritone voice has a tone similar to Peter Murphy from Bauhaus. Regardless, songs such as Argentina have beautiful, touching lyrics. Chasing the Ghost is a pleasure. Neon Flight to […]

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Schongeist – Wehe!

October 13, 2016 by admin • Reviews Tags: Germany, Munich, Schongeist, Wehe! • 0 Comments

A rock band from Munich, Germany with an orchestral flair (cello player), led by the charismatic lead singer Timur Karakus, the songs and videos are all expertly produced.Lyrics are all in German. When Timur comes on he’s hypnotizing.Their first hit was off their debut record WeHe! Other songs such as Zusammen are straight up rock.There […]

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Jorge Magliano – No Smoking

October 10, 2016 by admin • Reviews Tags: Jorge Magliano, No Smoking • 0 Comments

From Buenos Aires Argentina, his record No Smoking is actually smokin’! Lyrics mixed with English and Spanish; there are some lovely slow ballads and I especially like the drinking buddy song Tramposso. Calavera has a Latin style to it. Pleasantly listenable Jorge Magliano is a great talent not well known in U. S. But for […]

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Barb Wire Dolls

October 10, 2016 by admin • Reviews Tags: Barb Wire Dolls, Punk • 0 Comments

Who says Punk is dead? Beautiful and sexy lead singer Isis Layton and her band Pyn Doll (also her partner)and drummer is sexy Krash Doll. Yes, they play fast, but her voice soars in their ballads. Originally seen by the late Lemmy of Motorhead who got them signed to a label, their attire is punk, […]

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Steve Hooker – The Stripped Down Stompin’ Band

October 10, 2016 by admin • Reviews Tags: Steve Hooker, The Stripped Down Stompin' Band • 0 Comments

Bluesman and Rockabilly style player extraordinaire from the UK, he’s played with the likes of Levi Dexter,Jack Rabbit Slim and his band The Stripped Down Stompin’ Band. Songs like Wicked Blues and Don’t You Lie To Me are basic RnR heaven. Using a slide, Steve really does it well. He even does an excellent rendition […]

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Itasca – No Consequence

October 5, 2016 by Rich Castle • Reviews Tags: Itasca, Kayla Cohen, No Consequence • 0 Comments

Itasca’s album is called “Open To Chance”, and it is Kayla Cohen’s first foray with a full band to buffet her Judy-Collins-versus-Joni-Mitchell, easy-breezy song-stylings. Let me, firstly, give Itasca’s novice listeners a heads up: Don’t expect a booming, basso sultry-toned voice ala Hope Sandoval and you won’t be disappointed. Cohen is a simple woman. One […]

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Heart Beach – Counting/Relief

October 5, 2016 by Rich Castle • Reviews Tags: Australia, Counting/Relief, Heart Beach • 0 Comments

A 7-inch vinyl gem has cropped up from the Land down Under. It is brought to us by Australia’s own Heart Beach, and “Counting” is two-and-one-half minutes of pure joy. The B-52s or The Replacements would be a good touchstone to get you more in touch with the fun reverb-laden sound that beats down on […]

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Iron Curtain – Into The Fire

October 5, 2016 by Rich Castle • Reviews Tags: Heavy Metal, Into The Fire, Iron Curtain • 0 Comments

Iron Curtain have thrust out of the gate with this new raging pure Heavy Metal number on Pure Steel Records. A combination of Loudness, early Helloween, and prime Rainbow, “Into The Fire” is a towering tumultuous, turbo-charged attack on the senses. The lead guitar work burns with intensity and sparkles with perfection. Taken from the […]

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Fornace – My Journey Is Ending But The Torment Will Be Eternal

October 5, 2016 by Rich Castle • Reviews Tags: Fornace, My Journey Is Ending But The Torment Will Be Eternal • 0 Comments

Sometimes a record is released that truly must slowly seep up from the underground; a cult release, per se. Fornace are just such a band. With 6 songs clocking in for a duration of 51:29, this band from the exotic locale of Casale, Monferrato, in Alessandria (Piedmont) is a true throwback to old Abruptum and […]

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