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It's just a music blog from an occasional music fan. This blog doesn't target a specific music genre but my preferences lead me more to music gravitating around Garage Rock. But that means many different genres mixes like with Psychedelic, Post Punk, Punk, Country, Pop and many more. I also like some other genres of music like Rock, Psychedelic, tempered Experimental, Post Punk and Art Rock.
Also it's just a personal blog and sometimes I'll post some comments about some... mainstream albums too. Not that it will bring anything to the billions of posts or reviews already written about such album, but just because it's a blog about music I like a lot and I just want share it, or at least share it potentially ... lost in the world wide web but ready to be shared. :-D
Also it's just a personal blog and sometimes I'll post some comments about some... mainstream albums too. Not that it will bring anything to the billions of posts or reviews already written about such album, but just because it's a blog about music I like a lot and I just want share it, or at least share it potentially ... lost in the world wide web but ready to be shared. :-D
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Saturday, May 11, 2013
The Pheromoans - Does This Guy Stack Up? (Upset The Rhythm, 2012)
The first release of this UK band was in 2009, but they are prolific and before this last album "Does This Guy Stack Up?" they had already released four albums, two mini albums, three EP and several singles. The previous releases of the band are varied but generally, rather experimental, very Lo Fi and some are more Garage. At the beginning of 2012 they however released the Rock Bar on the EP label Monofonus Press with a better production and a bit less experimental but still quite weird.
The album "Does This Guy Stack Up?" was released later in 2012 and is even more experimental but this is merged with many catchy hooks and its production is much better, neither Lo Fi nor Garage. The result is an excellent and ambitious New Wave album, varied and catchy. It is in my opinion their best release this day, and it is probably the ideal album to discover the band while having an insight of its rather ambitious and rather experimental approach.
To listen: I only found it on Spotify. Or 115k vbr v6 preview.
To support the artists: Buy the vinyl LP or the CD at Upset The Rhythm label. Or the digital on the various standard places.
Where all of this is going if nobody buy the music? Be fair, buy the music you like dig.
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