This one took ages to get my ignorant head around. It was bittersweet but interesting that three of the tracks on this E.P. The Jam went out with a bang with this double 45. New Zealand was no different as evidenced by this brilliant little power pop/pop art ditty that is full of Who-isms with loads of fuzzed out instruments and even some phlanging. The effects of the Who on Scandinavian music have been well documented here and to a lesser degree Australia. I'm never a fan of band reunions especially when it involves reconvening in the studio but I have to say this blew me away with plenty of 60's hooks and a bridge that sounds like Madness! Props to Tom Davis again for hipping me to this Paul Weller/Noel Gallagher composition off of the new Monkees album. THE MONKEES-"Birth Of An Accidental Hipster" I tried looking for a copy, the last one went on Discogs for $500.ģ. guys that's like a nice mix of The Sonics meet Don Gardener. It's a soulful frat rock tune by a group of East L.A. Thanks to my pal Tom Davis for turning me onto this one. Anorak Thing brings you June's #1 pick: a public service message from the U.K. Well, it's always been fucking mad we're just being given more reminders of it than usual. THE MOOD OF HAMILTON-"Why Can't There Be More Love"
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