Simply put, this is the best Todd Rundgren album in a very long time.
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Music Review: Tokyo Police Club – ‘Melon Collie and the Infinite Radness (Part 1)’ EP
Overall, there's some good tunes here worth checking out on TPC's latest release.
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The themes of hopeful optimism and determination have something in common with both modern country and power pop. Hopefully this will make an impact with fans on both sides.
Read More »Music Review: Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds – ‘Chasing Yesterday’
Overall, 'Chasing Yesterday' is a highly recommended album, more so if you are an Oasis fan.
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Overall, 'Anyway' is a pretty good album that will grow on you.
Read More »Music Review: Sloan – ‘Commonwealth’
'Commonwealth' proves that Sloan has four skilled songwriters and instrumentalists with distinct tastes that keep the band atop the list of power pop bands.
Read More »DVD Review: ‘Good Ol’ Freda’
Now a modest 60-ish grandmother, Freda has kept quiet all these years as part of the Beatles family, but here she details her story.
Read More »Music Review: Carnival Season – ‘Misguided Promise: Carnival Season Complete (1984-89)’
Fans of Let's Active, The Windbreakers, The Replacements, and The Lemonheads will enjoy this newly found treasure.
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With 'BE,' the band expands upon the sound their first album 'Different Gear, Still Speeding' set up, with less garage rawness and more fresh-sounding psychedelic elements.
Read More »Music Review: The Three O’Clock – ‘The Hidden World Revealed’
A great intro for new fans, and longtime Paisley Underground followers have plenty of alternates and demos to enjoy.
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