The Slackers – Nobody’s Listening / Sleep Outside
A deeper look at the grooves pressed into The Slackers’ 12″ UV digitally printed vinyl single. Ignoring the, “Gee whiz!” quality of The Slackers’ new…
A deeper look at the grooves pressed into The Slackers’ 12″ UV digitally printed vinyl single. Ignoring the, “Gee whiz!” quality of The Slackers’ new…
It’s pretty uncommon for me to wonder where I was when I review a reissue of an album which was originally released after 2002…
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Hailing from New York, the splendidly-named Sir Lord Baltimore are one of those legendary proto-metal bands; a band that are much more listened to and…
Self-Control was one of the defining hits of the 80s, and is a fine pop song in any era. But, the album that featured it…
Pere Ubu are justifiably famed for their live albums (eight prior to this I believe). This album features early songs from the period 1975-1982 and…