From the "Singing Detective" LP this is all I want from pre-1956 music (besides some blues). |
Nice track from a nice band on a cool label, should have been a dance-hit in VERA. |
The sister of Jon Spencer with her band, nice album, cool track. |
Defunct (DAMN) dutch band, overlooked by the dutch musicpress, they deserved much better. |
Spanish trashband with a certain Gories-feel to 'm, I like this, check 'm out asap. |
Stronger poppunk (awful term) at it's best. |
The most sensitive (?) track on this list, scottish band with their debut 7". |
English noiseband, cool and not to be missed. |
Supergroup from Ohio, nice track, lots of really coolpeople in this one-off band. |
Punckrock in the best tradition from a sadly defunct band. |
Poppunk, love this, very catchy tune, Fall-Outs connection, so they're included. |
Cool 7" by a band that is gonna be listed on the site soon. |
Easy-listening garagerock from Detroit with a nice touch and great songs. |
Raw punkrock from Down Under, cool people, on a sadly defunct label. |
Grunnen's best surfband (for years in a row now). |
Garagerock from Texas, not to be missed. |
Norwegian girls (= the best) do punkrock and they do it good. |
Garagerock at it's trashiest, a well-known band halfway the nineties. |
A soul-original of a Detroit Cobras song. Very cool label. |
Swedish rock rules, band is sadly defunct. |
A nice ballad which easily sticks in your head for a week or two. This is from 1983. |
French punkband with a very nice track on a very early SubPop 7". |
Sixties-blues-beat classic band. |