welcome back to the Skaject folks! we’re returning to Bim Skala Bim for their 1989 record Tuba City today! the lead track here, Gopher Rodeo… works in ways i wasn’t expecting. high energy in an infectious way, and a really[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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morning folks! we’re wrapping up our discography review of Rosie Tucker with a record that literally just came out last Friday, Tiny Songs Volume 1. these tracks also have visual components that are a collaboration with 14 visual artists –[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
welcome back to the Skaject folks! today we’re looking at Fishbone’s 1988 sophomore record, Truth and Soul. i know the big hit off this record, so i’m excited to check it out! i didn’t find it out for my first[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
morning folks! we’re continuing our look at Rosie tucker with their most recent release, 2021’s Sucker Supreme! kicking off the record is Barbara Ann, a really good track about Rosie’s grandmother – this is a very good opening track, catchy[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
welcome back to the Skaject folks! today we’ve got a another shorter entry – we’re checking out a Berkeley band that got a lot of traction at 924 Gilman (a central place in another band i’ve looked at on this[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
hello folks! this week for the weekly review, we’re gonna take a look at Jessie Ware’s 2020 record, What’s Your Pleasure? i’ve heard a bit of Jessie Ware in the past and really liked what i heard, so i’m extremely[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
welcome back to the Skaject folks! today we’re returning to the Toasters – after their last EP, Recriminations, wasn’t picked up by any label, Toasters frontman Robert Hingley founded Moon Ska Records, and this album, Skaboom!, was released in 1987.[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
morning folks! this week we’re taking a break from the regular schedule to try and catch some recent (and a few not recent) releases – next up, we’re checking out the newest entry for a discography review i’ve completed but[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
this week for the weekly review, we’re taking a look at Iggy Pop’s 1977 release, Lust For Life. having already looked at The Idiot, which was Pop’s first solo record and a collaboration with David Bowie as the two were[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
this week for the weekly review, it’s time to check out Judas Priest’s 8th studio record, Screaming For Vengeance, released in 1982. The Hellion is a p good intro track – it’s got those soaring electric guitars that plot a[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…