Review: Darlene Love – Introducing Darlene Love

Review: Darlene Love – Introducing Darlene Love
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Darlene Love = Joan Jett + Elvis Costello + Bruce Springsteen … read more

Review: D.O.A – Hard Rain Falling
Review: Crocodiles – Boys

Review: Crocodiles – Boys
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  Crocodiles Boys Zoo Music Street: 05.12 Crocodiles = The Jesus and the Mary Chain + The Zombies The first track on this album, “Crybaby Demon,” got me excited enough to listen to this ditty. With simple lyrics aside, it’s a wonderful blend of fuzzy garage with the ambience of some solid psychedelic rock n’

Review: Cult of the Psychic Fetus – Self-titled

Review: Cult of the Psychic Fetus – Self-titled
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Cult Of The Psychic Fetus= The Cramps + Bobby “Boris” Pickett + The Moontrekkers … read more

Review: Coeds – Thrill Me!
Review: Chris Wilson – It’s Flamin’ Groovy

Review: Chris Wilson – It’s Flamin’ Groovy
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The opening track, “All the Action,” bursts out with an upbeat rocking ballad, sung with wailing, western-styled vocals. “She Satisfies” follows with a heavy bass line and sick guitar riffs that no doubt take influence from Keith Richards. … read more

Review: Christos DC – Long Road

Review: Christos DC – Long Road
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Long Road offers a soul-filled mix of jazz and downtempo reggae that is pleasant to the ears. … read more

Review: Cody Crump – Death EP

Review: Cody Crump – Death EP
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Cody Crump = Terminal A + The Cure + Joy Division  … read more

Review: Cheena – Self-Titled
Review: BOYTOY – Self-Titled

Review: BOYTOY – Self-Titled
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BOYTOY drops this fuzzed-out, pop- alt rock into the laps of the dazed populace.  This album plays through slowly and drawn out. The opening track, “Helluva Party,” is heavy and full of distortion. … read more

Review: Biters – Electric Blood
Review: Blank Realm – Grassed Inn

Review: Blank Realm – Grassed Inn
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On one end, there is the dance of the psychedelic and electronica with a splash of synth that makes up most of the tracks like “Violet Delivery” and “Reach You on the Phone.” On the other end, there is the steady, catchy beat of “Falling Down the Stairs” that evokes a nostalgia for Echo and the Bunnymen. … read more