Duchess Says- ‘Anthologie des 3 Perchoirs’ Out Now! + An Exclusive Basura Re-Edit of ‘Black Flag’

Montreal’s Duchess Says finally come out with their debut full length, ‘Anthologie des 3 Perchoirs’, out on highly-acclaimed Alien 8 Recordings (also home to acts as diverse as Japanoise terrorist Merzbow and psych/prog rockers Acid Mothers Temple). ‘Anthologie des 3 Perchoirs’ is an energetic and frantic beast of an album that at once will force you to go crazy (on the dancefloor or on any surface for that matter). Tracks like ‘Rabies (Baby’s Got The)’ and ‘Melon’ are pure rock & roll m

We explore more Turkish beach resorts - Canakkale, Turkish Aegean Coast, Turkey

Posted on 31st August 2008 by Content Keyword RSS in Main Content - Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Jump to the full entry & travel map Canakkale, Turkish Aegean Coast, Turkey Tuesday 15 July     Oludeniz   MP has lazy morning. DP out to internet to download photos.  In the afternoon, decide to go down for another very late bread and ham lunch. For our afternoon walk, we take the road around the town to the south corner of the beach, have a cooling swim, then up the hill to the sign for the Baba Dag 13 km walking track. Climb the steps up the road embankmen

Concert Review: Speedbuggy (The Epoch Times)

Posted on 31st August 2008 by Content Keyword RSS in Main Content - Tags: , , , ,
Country music has long been an icon of American society telling southern stories of traditional values, family, and a hard day’s work through sounds rooted in folk, blues, gospel, and Celtic music.

City stars as Hynde’s muse (Akron Beacon Journal)

Akron’s reigning rock ‘n’ roll queen Chrissie Hynde has, at times, had a contentious relationship with her beloved hometown. The Pretenders leader has been quoted lauding the Akron of her youth and bemoaning the one of recent vintage, including in her own songs, such as the hit My City Was Gone.

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The Deacons keep ‘rockabilly’ alive, kicking on Coast (The Biloxi Sun Herald)

A quick education. The “rockabilly” sub-genre of rock ‘n’ roll combines elements of traditional blues over a country and western beat. It’s a derivative of early 1950s rock ‘n’ roll, but with a greasier edge to it. Think Bill Haley and the Comets, Carl Perkins and Scotty Moore.

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