Talking of boyracer – the attached guide note makes mention of over two decades of indie cool totalling (what?) over 800 release appearances and all this whilst taking a sabbatical which they are now returned and re-energised from. The ‘pete shelley’ EP features four grizzled power pop nuggets dragged from their lo-fi basement. Lead out… Continue reading Emotional Response at The Sunday Experience
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Emotional Response at The Sunday Experience
First of three new 7’s from the emotional response imprint a label headed up by Jen Turrell and Stewart Anderson of 555 recordings and red square fame – the latter of whom happens to feature on all three releases as boyracer mainstay). So far Hulaboy have thus far managed to escape our ever watchful eye,… Continue reading Emotional Response at The Sunday Experience
Crayon at Too Much Rock
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Crayon at Expressway To Yr Skull
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Eureka California at God is in the TV
American garage-rock duo Eureka California are about to land in this country in support of their second album Crunch. Giving us fair warning of their imminent arrival and the likely destruction they will heap upon us, guitarist Jake Ward and drummer Marie A. Uhler have offered us a sneak preview of the video that accompanies album track ‘I Bet That… Continue reading Eureka California at God is in the TV
Black Watch at Broadway World
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Crayon at Collapse Board
I regret not knowing about so much music when I was growing up. For instance – where was Kraftwerk when I was younger, when I could wander down the Autobahn and invent some elaborate fantasy plot on the spot? Why did I never tap into the teenage rebellion of Nirvana (In Utero, to be exact) until I… Continue reading Crayon at Collapse Board
The Primitives at Too Much Rock
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Crayon at Too Much Rock
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Lunchbox at Innocent Words
After more than a decade off, the Berkley power pop band Lunchbox is back with what is easily their finest collection of songs. A little goofy, but immensely fun, ‘Lunchbox Loves You’ is 10 indie pop songs brimming with jangly guitars, singalong choruses and plenty of hand claps. Infectiously optimistic, the band has slimmed down… Continue reading Lunchbox at Innocent Words
