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 Lee Adcock

DMA’s – Hills End (I Oh You)

DMA’s – Hills End (I Oh You)

Sigh. Sometimes I do wonder. Here we are, 2016. A rallying cry for black power and girl power stole the show at the Super Bowl. Strong women front bands and speak their minds (case in point – our last album review, our last SOTD). An ace LP from Brood Ma echoes the dystopian reality of […]

 Lee Adcock

First Impression: Pete Astor – Spilt Milk (Fortuna POP! / Slumberland)

First Impression: Pete Astor – Spilt Milk (Fortuna POP! / Slumberland)

Oftentimes, when I’m given a list of albums I could review, I’ll pick some names that I’ve never heard before. Now, in a legit music blog like Drowned In Sound, I have to pretend that I know something about the artist, and thus drudge up some “research” listening. But I figure, first impressions count when […]

 Everett True

Yesterday and today | favo(u)rite songs of the Interweb (volume 4)

Yesterday and today | favo(u)rite songs of the Interweb (volume 4)

Thanks to Lee Alexandra Adcock for posting the links up for me. I was going to write my standard introduction… very displeased with the lack of motivation in the class blah blah blah old man forming wordless sounds at clouds blah blah blah who is not taking this assignment as seriously as they should blah blah blah… but […]

 Everett True

R.I.P. Peter Gutteridge 1961-2014

R.I.P. Peter Gutteridge 1961-2014

I read on my Facebook feed this morning that Peter Gutteridge died earlier today. I never knew the dude, but I certainly loved a lot of his music. He was a founding member of both The Clean and The Chills. He formed The Great Unwashed and Snapper – two wonderful Dunedin bands. He was involved with […]

 Everett True

Song of the day – 382: Pop Singles (free downloads)

This is just great shy pop music.

 Everett True

Song of the day – 262: Pete And The Pirates (free download)

Make you giddy with delirium, that make you want to kiss the stars and make love in the gutters