CD Review: SLD’s Indigo Gray
Paul Castanza and Tom Parisi are two cousins who (thanks to Facebook) became reacquainted after many years....
Paul Castanza and Tom Parisi are two cousins who (thanks to Facebook) became reacquainted after many years....
From the late 70’s right through to the mid 90’s, some of the greatest bands in power pop history were from...
You may be familiar with Ken Sharp as the author of some pretty fine books including Starting Over: The...
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Roger Arvidson’s latest, Arvidson and Butterflies, can only be described as a janglefest. With several...
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The anxiously awaited follow up to El Diablo Sin Corazon is finally here and it was most definitely worth...
Colman Gota’s latest release pays homage to the “fan tape” of yesterday. Here’s the skinny on Tape in...
The youthful enthusiasm of the first track (and single) on The Phantoms’ debut, “Baby Loves Her Rock...
When one first hears Wade Jackson in the opening track, “Dark Mirror”, one notices that his voice has some...
Michael Chaney has a penchant for writing short, energetic pop gems, so much so that he’s earned...
If you like your power pop fast, catchy and just a little off center, you’ll really dig the latest from...
Replacements fans will be thrilled to learn that there’s a new Paul Westerberg album out. Teaming up with...
The Lash Outs are more than just your average pop-punk band. Yes, they basically adhere to the fast, loud...
Below, you’ll find the chords to a Marshall Crenshaw classic, “Tell Me All About It”....