Vinyl Review: Betty Davis — Betty Davis
Betty Davis is more than Miles Davis’ wife. That much is crystal clear in this funk necessity of a self-titled record.
Source: modern-vinyl.com/2017/08/14/vinyl-review-betty-davis-betty-davis/
Betty Davis is more than Miles Davis’ wife. That much is crystal clear in this funk necessity of a self-titled record.
Source: modern-vinyl.com/2017/08/14/vinyl-review-betty-davis-betty-davis/
The New Pornographers Liberty Hall, Lawrence Saturday, August 12 The ticket buyers baffled and/or confused by the absence of both Neko Case and Dan Bejar…
Nick SpacekGreen Day The Sprint CenterFriday, August 11 Crowd participation was the theme of last night’s Green Day show at the Sprint Center. The arena w…
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Well, it’s already August, so the time is right for sunlit, hazy videos for late-summer viewing. And this month’s songs turn out to be just about perfect f…
CASTLEVANIA III: DRACULA’S CURSE AND SUPER CASTLEVANIA IV (1989 & 1991) COMPOSER: KONAMI KUKEIHA CLUB / LABEL: MONDO / RELEASE DATE: OUT NOW
Hab Mut Zu Deinen Lüsten is an album of which Iâd never heard before Jay at Private Records announced it, but after five minutes poking around on YouTube, I was chomping at the bit for it to arrive in the mail. This is definitely a product of the early â80s â fans of the Human League, et al, will find a lot to like in Recht Herzlichâs synth work.
Source: modern-vinyl.com/2017/08/08/vinyl-review-recht-herzlich-hab-mut-zu-deinen-lusten/
Yount, Ray, and Vaughn.After breaking the Kickstarter record for the highest amount ever given to a video project, the long-rumored Mystery Science Theater…
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From fan-vote reissue label Run Out Groove comes It’s All Live Now, a compilation of Echo and the Bunnymen live tracks recorded in the mid-â80s. Beating out a Solomon Burke best-of and a repress of Secret Machinesâ Now Here is Nowhere, we get eight covers and two early originals from the Liverpool post-punk act.
Source: modern-vinyl.com/2017/08/07/vinyl-review-echo-and-the-bunnymen-its-all-live-now/