BEST RE-ISSUE/ARCHIVAL ALBUM OF THE YEAR:
PAUL WELLER PRESENTS THAT SWEET SWEET MUSIC - Various Artists
A great collection of hidden soul gems curated by The Modfather.
(4/4)
BEST RE-ISSUE/ARCHIVAL ALBUM OF THE YEAR:
PAUL WELLER PRESENTS THAT SWEET SWEET MUSIC - Various Artists
A great collection of hidden soul gems curated by The Modfather.
(4/4)
BEST NEW ARTIST OF THE YEAR:
Dove Ellis
His debut album Blizzard is fine but there is more promise than brilliance. With these indications though, I think he will create a classic album down the road.
(3/4)
BEST NEW ARTIST OF THE YEAR:
Dove Ellis
His debut album Blizzard is fine but there is more promise than brilliance. With these indications though, I think he will create a classic album down the road.
(3/4)
BEST ALBUM OF THE YEAR:
HALLUCINATING LOVE by Maribou State
The third album from this UK duo. If you ever doubted that electronic music could be emotionally and lyrically impactful then give this a try.
(1/4)
BEST ALBUM OF THE YEAR:
HALLUCINATING LOVE by Maribou State
The third album from this UK duo. If you ever doubted that electronic music could be emotionally and lyrically impactful then give this a try.
(1/4)
As a confused teenager, Soft Cell’s music made me feel a little less alone in this world. Dave proved you could paint broad musical landscapes with the smallest of brushes.
This one hurts.
Youth has gone.
#softcell #daveballrip
As a confused teenager, Soft Cell’s music made me feel a little less alone in this world. Dave proved you could paint broad musical landscapes with the smallest of brushes.
This one hurts.
Youth has gone.
#softcell #daveballrip
In our Morristown office for the day
In our Morristown office for the day
Monday night - Sparks
Tuesday afternoon - oldies matinee with Herman’s Hermits and The Association
Tuesday night - Pulp
Saturday night - in-store performance by early 80s Scottish post-punk band APB
Monday night - Sparks
Tuesday afternoon - oldies matinee with Herman’s Hermits and The Association
Tuesday night - Pulp
Saturday night - in-store performance by early 80s Scottish post-punk band APB