raprock which I liked when I was 18, still like 'm, though less |
nice crooning ballad from a legendary (totally overlooked) man, cool album where this is on |
UK wave, sorry, I cannot help liking 'm, their best track, though "Girlfriend In A Coma" is very good too (and the rest) |
you know him, he's dead, damn |
garage-band with one GREAT album out in 1995 or so, very good, this is from a very famous soundtrack, see for yourself |
big with me in 1993, they filmed the video for Mrs. Robinson in our humble city by the way |
great one-man-trash band, quite high considering this is a new (and debut) album |
legendary wavy - rockabilly, don't know much 'bout him (except that he was in Suicide), but the first two albums rule |
blues blues blues old man blues blues blues young music blues blues blues |
swingin, twistin' electro-garagerock with spellcaster and organ, love it, great live-band / man / whatever |
this is for my girl, and she's the only one "allowed on my clowed" |
noise for the sake of noise and we love noise for the sake of noise |
slow catchy all-over your body, play it over a 2x400 wattt soundsystem shakes my ass noise, excellent |
NYC twistin' garagerock, very near the originators of the genre (you'll only hear 'm in the last hour) |
japanese gearing punk, very good, great live band, though defunct |
the highest no - album - out band on the list I think, says it all |
Kim, we need you too, punky pop in the best tradition |
trashy hardrock made by very nice people |
bluesy garagerock, great vocals, great liveband (I presume as I never saw 'm but one way or the other I'm quite sure 'bout that), hey people, we europeans need you and you'd better be quick |
hipsters in the stoogey - mc5-ey - rockscene, they'll turn big (or not, we'll see) |
Memphis mix of blues and lo-fi indie guitar music, a classic |