domingo, 30 de noviembre de 2008

Scout Niblett - Kidnapped by Neptune (2005)

Me ha parecido una cuidada mezcla entre Cat Power y PJ Harvey, mezclado incluso con toques de Sonic Youth, una gozada su escucha.

lunes, 24 de noviembre de 2008

The Feedbacks - Speedway (1999)

Con 5 discos a sus espaldas los Feedbacks nunca han dejado de hacer buenos temas y este, su segundo disco, es una buena muestra de ello. Si en lugar de ser asturianos hubiesen nacido en Inglaterra otro gallo cantaría.
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miércoles, 19 de noviembre de 2008

Laika and The Cosmonauts - surf´s you right (1990)

Otro grupo de surf para alegrar el día. El primer disco de los cosmonautas.

domingo, 16 de noviembre de 2008

Nerf Herder - IV (2008)

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A nerd rock band...

jueves, 13 de noviembre de 2008

The Dollyrots - Because I'm Awesome (2007)

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Bubblegum punk from Los Angeles, CA with a spunky chick on lead vocals. Toma ya!

You Am I - hi fi way (1996)

It's the '60s again, again, again, and there are echoes of all kinds in this reissue of You Am I's 1994 set (originally out on Ra Records.) A cute outing that throws in thumpy drums, crunchy guitars and delightfully whiny Mellotron string noises along the way.

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domingo, 2 de noviembre de 2008

Clone Defects - shapes of venus (2003)

In a world filled with Big Apple bands that wanted to sound like they were from Detroit, Clone Defects are a Motown menagerie that seem hell-bent on making everyone think that they, like the bumper stickers instruct, heart New York -- the New York Dolls, to put a fine point on it. Vocalist Timmy Vulgar emotes haphazardously tales of love lost (you can bet he believes that it comes in spurts and hurts), while the band lurches along like punky junkies presenting junky punk. Clone Defects come off like the Strokes without the ambition, connections, and aesthetic allure -- and yeah, the songs too. But their hearts (like the Heartbreakers) are in the right place.

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