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Review originally published for Gigslutz – Just less than three months ago, Interpol triumphantly left the iconic art-deco walls of Brixton Academy splattered with their sound. Last Wednesday, the New York rockers successfully turned on the bright lights again with a victorious comeback to London´s Electric Ballroom […]

From songs that rip society, backstabbing dogs, the hypocritical, power-hungry pigs as well as the cowardly sheep to the most depressing, sorrowful and plain sad sound ever to grace a record. Welcome to the cream of Pink Floyd […]

★ ★ ★ ★ If you think that David Bowie, next to Marc Bolan, The New York Dolls and Roxy Music pioneered glam rock and androgyny in music, well, it´s true, but you´re certainly not giving credit to Jobriath, this graceful and unlucky man…

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Just put David Bowie, the savviest vampire in pop music after descending from a mountain of cocaine and an unhealthy obsession with occultism in Los Angeles into a rehab of class A drugs next to Iggy Pop […]

The Ramones: the spirit of rock ‘n’ roll, lightning fast guitar riffs, sloppy singing, lyrics about girls, sex, glue sniffing, beating brats with a baseball bat […]

Before Guns N´Roses became a disgraceful tribute band (caused by Mr. Rose´s ego) and one of the biggest humiliations in rock history, this gang of ugly and filthy criminals, fueled in amphetamines and other class A drugs, was […]

Meet these wackos. They call themselves, The Chewers, a duo coming from the desolated streets of West Virginia that bring dissonance, cacophony and madness to your […]

The good news is that the music of Graham Parker & The Rumour – born of the mid-1970s marriage of a notably gifted songwriter and a bunch of all star pub rock alumni – holds up better than most output of the […]

The albums theme? Isolation. All songs provide the feeling of being not quite part of this world, something that Peter Gabriel could always handle. A strange, extremely dark, yet deeply exotic and colourful album […]