Posts Tagged ‘indie’
Announcing Anatomy Class, Plastic, Violet Age
Class ? No Class ? School’s out for Summer 2022. Anatomy Class is in though. At least in Meat Sheet Fanzine hemisphere it is summer. Elsewhere it may not be summer, give me a pass though. Here are some songs that will hopefully whisk us away to a better place. Night Sins. Darker, harder synth…
Read MoreNew Night School, Juniper, and Orchids
Night School returns to attend classes with a song Juniper. Also another long awaited return for me is the Orchids from Glasgow. Alas, summer in Arizona is here. At least I have these cool songs and central air. Otherwise I’d have dehydration and or heat exhaustion. Without further rambling here is the music for your…
Read MoreMy Raining Stars Smile With Strange Joy
My Raining Stars and two other bands reviewed. Its been a while since I post much of anything on this blog. It’s June and contributors, sales, views are not where I like but I’ll accept it for what it is. Thanks for reading, it is much appreciated. In addition to My Raining Stars is a…
Read MoreWatch My Faxed Head Moves
Watch these power moves. It’s almost a wrap on April. Here’s some music to chew on. Kurt Vile , legend whether you take hallucinogens or not. Faxed Head giving a bit of WTF metal is this ? Some imaginative field recordings styled and compiled by none other than Staubitz and Waterhouse. Orbital electro wavelengths courtesy…
Read MoreBrilliantly Over Wintering On Me
Wratten rules. I have been following the various projects of Bob Wratten since mid 90s when I was played the Field Mice (Shout out to Old School Alex). Since then Bob Wratten continues to produce a signature style of songwriting. Focusing on beauty with melancholy and mostly crystalline guitars. Bob Wratten is an indie rock titan. Accompanied…
Read MoreExploding Stones Flicker Like Stars
Flicker LP from Andy Bell is going to be a contender for best album of the year. February is just racing by. Venues are cancelling gigs in my area, oh wait, our big city didn’t get lots of variety come through before Corvid. Why would February be any better? Thankfully I still have internet to…
Read MoreThis is Only A Peace Test
Peace Test only. If this were an actual emergency we would be lower than DEF CON 5 . What is that you say ? Def Con ?!? Defense condition. 5 is peace time. Due to the stunt that was pulled in the movie WarGames we almost reached DEF Con 1. Or better known as WWIII.…
Read MoreMore About Suncharms and Field Day
Three EPs to consider. Covering the SunCharms once more. Indie pop from Sheffield. If you like the defunct Sarah Records bands, this is essential. Favoritism for the bands I cover, most times yes. Additionally the squeakiest wheel gets the grease at MeatSheetFanzine. So reach out, comment, share, trade, engage. That is if you have something…
Read More21’s Ultimate Fruitcake Recipes and Music
21’s ultimate and best was really tough for me to stay on top of. Even the sub-genres I follow. let alone scores of the new LPS from a varied group of sounds. Here are the highlights of what I did catch as far as LP’s. Then individual songs. Randomly mentioning in no particular order. Yes…
Read MoreYear End Hidden Voices And 12 More Observations
Year end releases that I nearly missed. It’s 2022. Here’s some December stuff to start things off properly. First, the return of guest reviewer Cuzface telling us all about Chic a go go ‘s Man -Eaters. Last year, in this post, was there previous release https://meatsheetfanzine.com/moonkisser-man-eating-dope-bodies-jer-bang-three-quick-reviews/ Secondly Robin Guthrie’s Riviera EP (it’s actually first in…
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