janglepophub

Dedicated to the discussion and promotion of the multi-faceted musical genre of jangle/indie/guitar pop

Saturday, 27 January 2018

Album Review: Electric Trails From Nowhere by The Golden Rail (2017) (Label: Pretty Olivia Records and Off The Hip)

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Although Ian Freeman and Jeff Baker have had a song writing relationship that has spanned 30 years encompassing notable Australian bands...
Friday, 26 January 2018

Album Review: Escapists by The Autumn Stones (2015) (Self Released)

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The saxophone is a rare commodity in jangle-pop. The saxophone is an equally rare commodity in post-punk. Therefore it is incredibly b...
Thursday, 25 January 2018

Album Review - Fragments and Curiosities by Armstrong (2017) (The Beautiful Music)

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I am old. Therefore I still like Twitter. I follow Welsh singer-songwriter Armstrong. His account is not like many other artist accoun...
Wednesday, 24 January 2018

EP Review: 28th Day by 28th Day (1985) (Label: Enigma Records)

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28th Day were a (much too) short lived antidote to a College Rock scene that was beginning to get lost around in the vortex of its own...
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Tuesday, 23 January 2018

Album Review: Martin Newell's Jumble Sale by The Cleaners from Venus (2017) (Self Released)

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As a young soccer coach many moons ago, I coached a teenager who was so incredibly talented that he inadvertently exuded arrogance. If ...
Monday, 22 January 2018

Album Reviews (A-Z)

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Please see below links to all EP / albums reviewed by janglepophub in the alphabetical order of the Artist. # 28th Day   -   28th Day ...
Friday, 19 January 2018

Album Review: Take In The Sun by Bike (Flying Nun Records) (1996)

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Andrew Brough had limited creative input in his previous band the Straitjacket Fits .  However he was responsible for penning argua...
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Thursday, 18 January 2018

An Interview with Linda Karlsberg of In Deed

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Regular janglepophub readers will know of my absolute adoration for Swedish Brit/Janglepop act    In Deed and their October 2017 release ...
Wednesday, 17 January 2018

EP Review: The Regrets by The Regrets (2016) (Self released)

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I first came across Seattle band  The Regrets when a friend sent me a link to their cover of The Smiths  'These Things Take Time'....
Monday, 15 January 2018

Where Are The Strange People by KiDD (2017) (Label: Pretty Olivia Records)

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An unexpected bonus of writing this blog is to share a little bit of cyber space with a few of my heroes who follow me on social media. ...
Saturday, 13 January 2018

Readers Choice Playlist (December 2017)

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Hello everyone and thanks for visiting janglepophub. Welcome to the first of a monthly series of JangleJukebox playlists featuring all 59...

Album Review: Evelyn by Vestiges (2017) (Self released)

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Usually at the start of a review it would be customary to introduce the members of the Vestiges and say a bit about their history. Howev...
Thursday, 11 January 2018

Album Review: Other Towns Than Ours by Last Leaves (2017) (Labels: Matinee Recordings / The Lost & Lonesome Recording Co.

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Albert Einstein, he of mad hair, even madder eyes and (should have been) committed genius, is widely attributed as stating: The def...
Tuesday, 9 January 2018

The Les Fradkin Guitar Showcase

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The old adage of you can do anything if you 'really' want to (can't you just see your parents/sports coach/teacher's neck ...
Monday, 8 January 2018

Fake Compilations, Vol.1. - The Best of the Magic Bullets (2004-2011)

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The Magic Bullets were a San Francisco based anglophile band who enticed our aural senses between 2004-2011. Their committed anglophil...
Sunday, 7 January 2018

Album Review: JangleWaves by Skytone (2017) (Label: The Beautiful Music)

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In a previous mid 2000's incarnation I received an album to review from the management of a pop-rock band from somewhere in deepest po...
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Saturday, 6 January 2018

EP Review: The Backyard by Miracle Legion (1984) (Incas Records)

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I remember a wise man, one simply too brilliant for name recollection, penning 'that if all the praise about R.E.M were true, they woul...
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Friday, 5 January 2018

EP Review: Copies Fading by Faux Canada (2017) (Self Released)

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Despite exuding the unfettered masculinity of a thousand Trojan warriors (not) I cannot help feel motherly towards San Francisco based, Faux...
Tuesday, 2 January 2018

Documentary Review - REM: Out of Athens produced by Ken Sweeney (RTE Radio)

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Producer Ken Sweeney is plainly a R.E.M fan. You can just feel it in his voice as he narrates the links between interviews with band mem...

Album Review: Everest by In Deed (2017) (Label: Open Mind Records)

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Despite a 16 year hiatus since their debut release  (2001's critically acclaimed At 4000 Meters) Everest  shows that the passage of t...
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