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April Musical Highlights
Posted by IPreferTheirOldStuff in Music Reviews on May 4, 2013
Apologies that this is a bit late, lots of stuff to listen to this month, plus Record Store Day naturally took me away from listening to new stuff for a while as I pored over the couple of limited releases I managed to get my grubby hands on (orange double vinyl reissue of ATDi’s Relationship […]
april, baroque pop, electronica, Giangiacomo Feltrinelli, grunge, Haiku Salut, highlights, indie, mudhoney, Neon Neon, seattle, seventies, solar bears, Steve Mason, stoner rock, synth pop, The Besnard Lakes, The Beta Band, The Haxan Cloak, Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats, youtube
March Musical Highlights – Some Easter Listening For You
Posted by IPreferTheirOldStuff in Music Reviews on March 31, 2013
Well, we’re a quarter into 2013 if you can believe that and the appearance of good albums shows no sign of dwindling. As you can see above I have a fine clutch of records that you might want to investigate this month and may hopefully help soundtrack what remains of your Easter break! As always […]
clutch, Daughter, Easter, electronica, folk, heavy, highlights, hookworms, indie, John Grant, kvelertak, low, march, Megachurch, psych, Retribution Gospel Choir, RGC, rock, shoegaze, Spotify, youtube
February’s Listening Highlights
Posted by IPreferTheirOldStuff in Music Reviews on March 1, 2013
Another month gone and another clutch of good records came along with it, let me tell you about a few that I have been enjoying these past few weeks. First off I need to mention my record of the month which is without doubt HUMANFLY’s Awesome Science but as I wrote a review of […]
black metal, february, fen, funk, highlights, indie, jazz, melt yourself down, mogwai, my bloody valentine, noise rock, pissed jeans, post-rock, shoegaze
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