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New Release Reviews
The Jesus And Mary Chain - Glasgow Eyes
The Jesus and Mary Chain released "Glasgow Eyes," their eighth studio album through Fuzz Club. This marks their first album in seven years, following "Damage and Joy" in 2017. "Glasgow Eyes" features a mix of new sonic explorations and the introspective themes characteristic of the band's work. As the Scottish alternative rock group returns to the music scene, this album represents a continuation of their experimental approach and their ongoing evolution in sound.
Maynard James Keenan - Cinquanta
"Cinquanta" is a unique live album that commemorates the 50th birthday of Maynard James Keenan, featuring performances by A Perfect Circle, Puscifer, and Failure. This album, recorded during a special show in 2014 at The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, showcases the collaborative spirit of Keenan's musical endeavors, bringing together the distinct sounds of each band on a single stage. The album not only highlights Keenan's influence in the alternative and progressive rock scenes but also celebrates his milestone birthday in a memorable fashion.
Latest 90s Rock Podcast
The Lemonheads - It's A Shame About Ray | 90s Rock Album Review
In the swirling chaos of early '90s rock, where grunge kings and hair metal relics battled for airplay, The Lemonheads released It's A Shame About Ray. Despite not getting the airtime or accolades of its contemporaries, this album packs a punch with its blend of catchy hooks, thoughtful lyrics, and an undeniable ease that marked Evan Dando and company a…
Latest 80s Metal Podcast
Hanoi Rocks - Oriental Beat | 80s Metal Album Review
This isn't just another record; it's a wild ride through punk's grit and glam rock's glitter, all mashed up in a way only Hanoi Rocks could pull off. Imagine punk's raw energy slamming into glam's flamboyance—that's "Oriental Beat" for you, a genre-bending explosion that set the stage for hair metal to strut its stuff.
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