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LA's special pop post-punker MEGA BOG, dropping the new rebellious music proposed by Early 80's Rough Trade ~ Cherry Red such as YOUNG MARBLE GIATS ~ WEEKEND, 2017 2nd album. The daydream vacation beyond the bedroom and beyond the hardcore, the romance of the twilight when you see the blood stained from your arm, the poolside of the hotel with only green mohawks, the dance floor of the cabaret hostess who is obsessed with modern art. A mirror ball that shines. Background music for them.[Read More]
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MEGA BOG, who stands alongside CATE LE BON and ALDOUS HARDING, has a great 2021 album. Her previous works were also lovable, but this one was produced by James Krivchenia of BIG THIEF, and even the topic of her own power and discovering what she needs to do makes me feel moved. She painted the post-punk lines of Manchester male and female duo LUDAS on Crepuscule's ANTENA, which even CATE LE BON couldn't challenge in the 1980s, which is like an anarchist's vacation-like jazz and legitimate violence. That said, there is nothing legitimate in this world, and your claims are nothing in front of this album. Meg Duffy of HAND HABITS also participates.[Read More]
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TY SEGALL and recently DELILUH have released mainly garage punk music, while also releasing BRUCE HAACK ambient and rare post-punk reissues such as CHANDRA. An obscure jazz-rock album released by Canadian underground man BOB BELL in 1978 as a mega rare. It's true that each release on this label had a sense of mixing up all the hobbies. Now that it's garage rocked, there's no doubt that the perverted label Ever/Never released it.[Read More]