The Replacements battle their producer in stormy first attempt to record ‘Don’t Tell a Soul’
After a long search for who would produce the follow-up to the Replacements album, Please to Meet Me (1987), Tony Berg was selected. At the…
After a long search for who would produce the follow-up to the Replacements album, Please to Meet Me (1987), Tony Berg was selected. At the…
This post was originally published here a little over a year ago, before ‘Life is Unfair,’ the Black Box Recorder box set, came out on…
After three albums, tensions within Dinosaur Jr were coming to a head. The band was become increasingly popular, but the three members of the group…
High Moon Records’ upcoming Looking For The Sun is a compilation of rare singles and lost cuts from visionary “sunshine pop” producer Curt Boettcher and…
Grauzone (German for “grey area”) was a Swiss synthpop group formed in 1979 who recorded four singles and one album. They played just ten concerts…
Photo by Mariexxme King Khan! Man of many bands and many hands. Satanic, shamanic, bananic, messianic and more and more titanic, King Khan spurts to…
A couldn’t-have-been-foreseen new archival release by the late, great Lee Hazlewood is about to come out. Sourced from an unlabeled tape that was recently discovered…
‘Doppelte Portion.’ At his graduation exhibition, German artist Jan Pötter was asked by one of his fellow students if this was the kind of work…
This is a guest post from the great Jonathan Richman. I met them in a recording studio in Berkeley, California in 1974. I was recording…
In the summer of 1989, a promotional-only release by the Replacements was sent out to radio stations. Entitled Inconcerated Live, the disc included the group’s…