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• Black Belt - Two Minutes To Midnight CD
• Beasts Of Bourbon - Little Animals LP
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• Boom Boom Satellites - Exposed CD
• The Bungalows - The Bungalows CDEP
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BLACK BELT
TWO MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT
CD
$20.00
What if you kidnapped Pete Townsend, Iggy Pop and Otis Redding, put them in a small cabin, force fed them cheap beer and greasy food, and – under the supervision of Josh Homme – made them solve the great rock'n'roll riddle? You might come up with something similar to the diverse, yet straight-forward, soundscapes of Swedish power trio Black Belt. Big fuzzy guitars, fat ass bass, rolling drums, dirty denim, sweet soul and tons of swagger.
THE BUNGALOWS
THE BUNGALOWS
CDEP
$10.00
After releasing a great four track demo disc that has been a favourite among us here, Gerringong band The Bungalows have returned with their first official release. Five tracks of inde rock compareable to the likes of Kings Of Leon, earlier Strokes, ect. Well recorded, nicely packaged and a highly recommended listen.
BOOM BOOM SATELLITES
EXPOSED
CD
$20.00
"Like The Prodigy fighting underworld with bloody big sticks" is how NME descibed Tokyo’s Boom Boom Satellites. The group offer a brutal clash of high-tech hooks, renegade rhythm and distortion-drenched guitar. The brainchild of Masayuki Nakano and Michiyuki Kawashima, Boom Boom Satellites have proven themselves one of Japan’s most exciting crossover acts, touring the US with such artists as Underworld, Fatboy Slim and Moby, performing at festivals worldwide, and headlining the White Stage at Japan’s vast Fuji Rock Festival in 2007.
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