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Tame Impala – The Slow Rush review

We’ve reached an age where nothing should surprise us any more, but Tame Impala’s rise from back room project to…

Currents album, Kevin Parker, Tame Impala The Slow Rush

100 Greatest Songs of the 80’s #89 – Change – Change of Heart

Released : 1984 It’s possible to think that there was nothing much of value between the collapse of disco in…

#1984, 100 Greatest Songs of the 80's, Change Change of Heart, Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, R&B

100 Greatest Songs of the 80’s #90 Wall of Voodoo – Mexican Radio

Released : 1982 America had quite a hard time coming to terms with punk, the impact of which was limited…

1983, Mexican Radio song, Stan Ridgway, Wall of Voodoo

Green Day – Father of all…review

As the phrase goes, anger is an energy. For almost four years now America has been at war with both…

Billy Joe Armstrong, Father of All.., Green Day, Punk Rock

The 100 Greatest Songs of the 1980’s #100 – #91

100. AC/DC – Back In Black 99.  Gary Byrd & The GB Experience – The Crown 98. The Monochrome Set…

100 Greatest Songs of the 80's, AC/DC, De La Soul, Eurythmics, Minor Threat, Stakker Humanoid, The Church, The Fall, The Gun Club

Algiers – There Is No Year Review

Named after the city in North Africa seen as a cradle of activism and rebellion, Algiers have never found it…

Algiers There Is No Year Review

100 Greatest Songs of the 80’s #91 The Church – Under The Milky Way

Released : 1988 Australia’s emergence as a global musical force was built on a late blooming punk scene which had…

100 Greatest Songs of the 80's, The Church Under The Milky Way

100 Greatest Songs of the 80’s #92 De La Soul – Me, Myself & I

Released : 1989 By the end of it’s first decade since escaping from the obscurity of New York block parties,…

100 Greatest Songs of the 80's, Daisy Age, De La Soul, Hip-Hop, Three Feet High & Rising

Ash – Teenage Wildlife review

There’s usually something in a rock star’s contract about sipping from the fountain of  youth, a quid pro quo that…

Ash Teenage Wildlife, Girl From Mars, Tim Wheeler

100 Greatest Songs of the 80’s #93 Eurythmics – Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)

Released: 1983 Great music has always sprung from adversity, be it in this era rooted in the social deprivation of…

1983, Annie Lennox, Eurythmics, Sweet Dreams Are Made of This

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