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Record Review: Thinkman – The Formula
Thinkman: The Formula GER CD [1986] Best Adventures The Formula Legend The Ecstasy Of Free Thought The Conflict The Challenge The Days Of A Champion There Shines Our Promised land When I was in Akron last weekend, I had the … Continue reading
No False Revillos! The Eerie Story of The Revettes
By the early 90s I had become reliant on mail order to buy all of the records that I had wanted for years, but had never made their way to the backwaters of Central Florida, where I lived. The first … Continue reading
Posted in Core Collection, Record Review, Scots Rock, Surviving The 90s
Tagged 1993, Fake Band, The Revettes, The Revillos
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A Strange Chimera: The Prog/Wave Hybrid pt. 3 – Rupert Hine
I first heard Rupert Hine when I happened to see his video for the incredible “Surface Tension” show up on one of my MTV “middle of the night” tapes. A lurching programmed rhythm begins the song as it inexorably builds … Continue reading