by Jason's Jukebox | Feb 5, 2017 | Adventures in Record Reviews
The DeRellas hail from London, England and are reminiscent of the class of ’77 sound of punk. Instantly memorable – the songs are fast, furious, and instant classics. The band returns with a mini album recorded in the wake of some lineup changes, and is...
by Jason's Jukebox | Jan 26, 2017 | Adventures in Record Reviews
Nutopians duo return with a stunning EP as a teaser for the upcoming full length. Led by Father / Son duo Ian and Phil Jackson, the band have forged their own path of stunning post punk tunes. A short 3 track primer, the Claustrophobia EP is a masterful release that...
by Jason's Jukebox | Jan 15, 2017 | Adventures in Record Reviews
Less than 18 months after the debut album Endless Sea from The Red-Sided Garter Snakes comes the follow-up Blue Lake. What began as John Lever’s project designed as a catharsis in the wake of his split from Chameleonsvox has become something special in its own...
by Jason's Jukebox | Dec 29, 2016 | Articles, Interviews, and Coffee Thoughts
Another year gone by, another year filled with musical delights. We lost quite a few musical legends starting in December of 2015 – Scott Weiland, Lemmy Kilmister, David Bowie, Prince, Sharon Jones, Leonard Cohen, and George Michael to name just a few (and...
by Jason's Jukebox | Dec 26, 2016 | Attack of the Killer Track!
Attack of the Killer Track! is a series that explores tracks from artists from a variety of genres. Some of the tracks were singles, some of them were obscure b-sides or long forgotten album tracks. One thing is certain – all of them are killer tracks. Like many...