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Music Review: Jay Creepy sure loves his older music. Check some of my previous LP reviews. ’60s and ’70s are my go-to eras for hidden Continue Reading
Music Review: Jay Creepy sure loves his older music. Check some of my previous LP reviews. ’60s and ’70s are my go-to eras for hidden Continue Reading
Music Review: You know how now and then you come across an album which dares to be so different? That album which stomps all over Continue Reading
Music Review: Back in the mists of time, before a majority of Hip Hop music and culture became a focal point of the media and Continue Reading
Music Review: I suppose I first came across the dark works of Nick Cave with his merry band of Seeds back in 1998 when I Continue Reading
Music Review: In 1969, an LP dropped which smacked a totally unprepared musical world in the face. An era of tunes where anything could happen Continue Reading
Music Review: Quebec has been one of the death metal meccas of Canada, and introduced some of the countries most prominent and successful bands such Continue Reading
Music Review: If you could imagine plunging Nine Inch Nails, PJ Harvey and Portishead into a deep chasm filled with the echoes and noises collected Continue Reading
Music Review: From Toronto, Ontario, Canada comes this crazy brutal death/slam outfit who currently have a couple releases under their belt, including this one and Continue Reading
Music Review: Another great gem of Canadian brutal death/grind mayhem hailing from British Columbia. Independently recorded in 2001 and re-issued with bonus tracks (mostly demos) Continue Reading
Music Review: Folk music, progressive, psychedelic madness and Pagan dancing. What a wild time for music in England, and what a brilliantly wild album this Continue Reading