Throwback gutteral punk rock.
"…EF aren't young or pretty and in case you haven't noticed, neither is Real Rock & Roll. EF aren't here to be your girlfriend, they're here to ROCK! While stupid critics might say 'but, it's only rock n roll, it's nothing new', EF fans are saying 'Damn, right!' as they embrace the best of what's loud, fast, and rules from the last 30 years distilled down to one single organism. EF are one a mission to revitalize Rock & Roll and save people from the boredom of 'alternative music'. EF shows are intense, exciting, and inspiring…"
Their album, "Conquers The World!" stays true to their grungy garage-style punk rock roots, delivering driving licks and choruses that will stick with you throughout the day. Any fan of classic punk rock or just aggressive, hard-edged American rock will do well to have this album within arms length at all times.
On its debut album Panic Movement, Atlanta's the Hiss crafts a snarling brand of garage rock that isn't quite as raw and urgent as, say, the Von Bondies, but isn't as polished and premeditated as the D4. Named for an avant-garde art movement, the album finds the band trying to weld some challenging lyrics and imagery to its loud, often dense music…
The composer Johann Friedrich Fasch maintained a particularly close relationship with the court of Anhalt-Zerbst, where he served as Kapellmeister from 1722 until his death in 1758. The present programme focuses on the oboe: these are compositions by Fasch himself, such as an oboe concerto, a concerto for 2 oboes and smaller works for oboe, as well as works with oboe by Telemann and Bach, which are connected with the Zerbst court music inventory, Fasch's "Concert-Stube" (1743), and Fasch's tenure in Zerbst.
The composer Johann Friedrich Fasch maintained a particularly close relationship with the court of Anhalt-Zerbst, where he served as Kapellmeister from 1722 until his death in 1758. The present programme focuses on the oboe: these are compositions by Fasch himself, such as an oboe concerto, a concerto for 2 oboes and smaller works for oboe, as well as works with oboe by Telemann and Bach, which are connected with the Zerbst court music inventory, Fasch's "Concert-Stube" (1743), and Fasch's tenure in Zerbst.
British rock/pop group, formed in Liverpool, England during the late 1950s. Signed to recording contract with EMI in 1962. The lineup (1962-70) comprised John Lennon (vocals, guitar, harmonica, keyboards), Paul McCartney (vocals, bass, guitar, keyboards, percussion), George Harrison (guitar, vocals, sitar), and Ringo Starr (drums, vocals, percussion). During 1961, Stu Sutcliffe (bass) and Pete Best (drums) were also members…
This RSD 2018 release finds the alt country pioneers Wilco performing a twenty song set at the legendary Troubadour, Hollywood on November 12, 1996. The repertoire includes songs from their debut and sophomore albums A.M. and Being There, as well as songs from their Uncle Tupelo days. Today Wilco is considered one of the finest and most exciting touring bands and many of these songs are featured in current set lists and are notable fan favorites. Worldwide run of 8500.
11 Classic Stones LP's pressed on "JVC Super Vinyl" for optimum sound. Housed in a gorgeous hard box with The Rolling Stones engraved in red and a nice ball-lock to close it up when not in use. Includes large full color book with 3-D cover and all artwork from the LP's and more…