In the past, I have discussed the resurgence of 60s-era soul in the last decade and a half. Its perpetrators are all across the board, though one...
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Who is quite possibly the most famous 60s/70s rock personality whose music is most often left out of the garage rock revival? That would be Marc...
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One of the most fascinating aspects of popular music is the side project. If you think about it, your expectations are rarely if ever met. Even with...
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In the last decade, I think it's fair to say that two genres have gained tremendous ground in the rock music arena: experimental rock and minimalist...
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In keeping with the overarching message of last Tuesday's review, here is yet another example of the stretch of genres that is indie music. It never...
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Extended plays, or EPs as we affectionately refer to them, have always had a certain sense of wonder surrounding their existence, at least as far as...
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The resurgence of power trio heavy-handed psychedelic blues is one that was worth the wait. Why it had to end after the 70s is beyond me. Trends take...
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When the indie moniker is dropped in conversation, most unfamiliar will think of anything from whimsical chamber pop to soft melodic folk to that...
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As much as your standard post-90s garage rock revivalist tries to resurrect the raw power of the 60s, most will undoubtedly become victim to the...
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When you're a retro rock band, you really fall into 1 of 3 possible molds. To start, you have your average tribute band, whether they be linked to a...
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