Here comes the flood
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Melodic rock from Florida about boys meeting girls. The Heavy Pets don't want the Summer to end on their self-titled album. The singer isn't afraid to try reaching the high notes (and failing), but it gives and edge to their smart borderline mid...
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Here comes the flood
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A taste from the new Trey Anastasio album TAB at the Tab recorded live on February 27 at the Tabernacle in Atlanta, GA. It was part of the tour with the classic line-up of the Trey Anastasio Band with Trey on guitar and vocals, Russ Lawton (drum...
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Here comes the flood
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Chicago melodic post-rock Gathering Moss trio combine the meandering lyrics of seminal band like Sonic Youth and Television. Singer Tom Appling isn't blessed with powerful pipes, but they fit to the music which is bit uneven - balancing issues g...
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Here comes the flood
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Kentucky Neo glam rock foursome Chico Fellini continue their year-long “Singles Series”. The September installment has the original song Cherry Tree and the Peaches cover' Fuck The Pain Away.
The "Singles Series” project will yield 12 new Chico...
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Here comes the flood
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The Swedes may have not invented pop, but they keep it alive. Kate and After, a quintet from Gothenburg, have just released their debut 3 track EP Things To Do. with the classic tone of a Hammond B3 the Sixties, arguably the Golden age of pop. c...
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Here comes the flood
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Experimental jazz guitarist Matt Stevens is in full swing releasing new stuff. Promoting his Sunday Free Noodle project and trying to raise funds for his third regular collection, he has put together a mini album with highlights from the series:...
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