WAKE UP THE NEIGHBOURHOOD.

Autor: Holloway, Alan
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Zdroj: Fireworks Magazine; Jul-Sep2024, Issue 107, p124-124, 1/5p
Abstrakt: The article features several music reviews from Fireworks Magazine. The first review is of the band Tokyo Storm's album "Alien Radio Station," which is described as a worthy debut with standout guitar playing and distinctive vocals. The reviewer also notes that the album could benefit from more variety and outstanding tracks. The second review is of Tonnerre's album "La Nuit Sauvage," which is described as heavy rock with a touch of blues and a seventies feel. The reviewer praises the tight riffs and groovy bass lines. The third review is of Vain's album "Disintegrate Together," which is described as a return to form for the band with the frontman's distinctive voice and organic, sexual rhythms. The reviewer also notes the conversational and humorous lyrics. The fourth review is of Vanden Plas' album "The Empyrean Equation of the Long Lost Things," which is described as one of the band's best records with epic songs and superb songwriting. The reviewer praises the emotional lyrics and intense musical passages. The fifth review is of the compilation album "New Guitars in Town: Power Pop 1978-1982," which features music from the New Wave and Rockabilly Revival genres. The reviewer emphasizes the importance of the release and highlights the tracks by bands like Boomtown Rats and Elvis Costello. The final review is of The Treatment's album "Wake Up the Neighbourhood," which is described as a no-frills rock [Extracted from the article]
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