This debut nine track album from Screamin Stevie's Australia will win friends across all genre barriers and divides. Encompassing garage to blues to psychedelia and beyond, it naturally features Screamin Stevie's trademark grinding organ attack.
Brand new album from Brisbane's premier cape wearing organ wielding madman. Stevie's garage stomp has been coupled with the hooks and sound of real Australian rock'n'roll ala Sunnyboys/Stems.
Screamin' Stevie Zillman (formerly of Melbourne./Brisbane stalwarts The Hekawis) assembled one tight little garage rock combo behind him for this release. Great songs with wailing guitars and flawless back up harmonies, all underpinned by Stevie's organ driven madness.
From Sept 1979 to June 1980, Shy Impostors shook up Sydney's inner city live music scene. This release gives an intriguing insight into the formative years of Sydney's post Radio Birdman indie music explosion. Five previously unreleased tracks plus their one single.
Debut album from Lizzie Mack and Radio Birdman's Deniz Tek. Together, they form Soul Movers, a group dedicated to playing a unique blend of 60's Beat and Memphis R&B styled Soul. If you have a liking of these genres this will interest you.
In 2007 singer Lizzie Mack teamed up with Radio Birdman guitarist/songwriter Deniz Tek to pursue their lifelong love of Soul music. This Spanish 7" pressing is their first release.
The Stems came roaring out of Perth in the mid Eighties with a sound and style that definitively captured the spirit and enthusiasm of sixties garage music - lurching fuzz-tone guitars, brooding organ and solid gold garage-punk! All tracks remastered for the occassion.
20 years after the release of their classic debut, 1987's At First Sight- Violets are Blue, The Stems recorded their second album Heads Up. After a ten year period of deletion the CD has been remastered and reissued.
Debut album from the highly regarded Melbourne supergroup.
Energetic six piece garage punk group from Adelaide, South Australia. Includes a range of original tunes and covers of Aussie 60s Punk band The Throb's Black as well as GOD's My Pal.