Leaether Strip – Spaectator
[Reviewed by Peter Marks] He’s been out on the road and it shows with this album. After all the miles logged we find Claus Larsen wasting no time getting to […]
[Reviewed by Peter Marks] He’s been out on the road and it shows with this album. After all the miles logged we find Claus Larsen wasting no time getting to […]
[Reviewed by Peter Marks] It always pays to keep tabs on what Aliens Production do because they have a way of sifting through the chaff of this digital age with […]
[Reviewed by stark] This tribute compilation to Sixth Comm fell into my hands some time ago, but I didn’t feel like listening to it, not to mention writing a review. […]
[Reviewed by Peter Marks] Dean and Rose make a spectacular hard left turn into a new arena of sound with their latest, the tempo slows almost to a stop and […]
[Reviewed by Peter Marks] Around a decade ago I worked with a guy who had an expression for everything he was sick of and wanted no further interaction with: over […]
[Reviewed by Damiano Lanzi] Qual is the solo project of William Morris (aka William Maybelline) of post-punk duo Lebanon Hanover, where he sings and plays bass. Here Morris moves in […]
[Reviewed by Peter Marks] I keep waiting for this record to catch on within the parameters of its target audience but nearly a year later it remains hardly covered outside […]
[Reviewed by Peter Marks] Before S.E.T.I., before Legion and even before he really went solo, Andrew Lagowski was in a band. Formed in the early 80s, Nagamatzu were that band. […]
[Reviewed by Peter Marks] Nothing is certain in life except death and taxes, right? Add Depressive Disorder re-writing the rules of dark electro with each album to that rather short […]
[Reviewed by Peter Marks] It’s 1987. The Soviets are still trying to explain Chernobyl away, Reagan is now having to use proxies in Congress to explain away Iran-Contra, the US […]