by Jason's Jukebox | Jul 28, 2014 | Adventures in Record Reviews
About a year ago, I had the privilege of interacting with Sunstack Jones – an indie band that hail from Northern England (Liverpool and Blackburn). Their 2013 single You Can Help Me Out was one of my anthems for the summer of ’13, its Britpop-ish vibe...
by Jason's Jukebox | May 31, 2014 | 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. The early to...
by Jason's Jukebox | Nov 26, 2013 | Adventures in Record Reviews
Brotherly love – I’m from the city that promotes it, but it isn’t always the easiest thing to live by. My brother and I are 3 years apart, which can be brutal during the teenage years. We had our moments of not getting along, though I’ll feign...
by Jason's Jukebox | Nov 13, 2013 | Adventures in Record Reviews
SupaJamma follows up their critically acclaimed EP That Was Then, This is Now (not a cover of The Monkees) with a single that defies characterization. You may know leader singer Martin “Sugar” Merchant from Britpop era favorites, Audioweb. Name checked by...
by Jason's Jukebox | Nov 8, 2013 | Flashback Fridays
Part 47 of a series that will run throughout 2013 as I discuss records that have affected me throughout the years – Flashback Fridays In 1997 at some point – the exact details are hazy – a friend and I set out to see a show at the TLA on South Street in...