Air Stereo is a reminder of the period, circa 1989, when rock radio hadnt yet discarded Bon Jovi and hadnt yet discovered Nirvana. Those who hadnt given up on the possibility of something good and new encountered dubious but immediate […]
Air Stereo is a reminder of the period, circa 1989, when rock radio hadnt yet discarded Bon Jovi and hadnt yet discovered Nirvana. Those who hadnt given up on the possibility of something good and new encountered dubious but immediate […]
The album name is instructive: This Brooklyn twang-pop quartet aims to distance itself from a New York milieu currently being overrun by style-conscious rockisback! mooks and mickey-mouse post-punkateers. Much is also made in the group’s press releases about the drummer’s […]
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