At some point during the recent hype cycle surrounding the Hard Quartet’s debut LP, Matt Sweeney popped up on our feed singing the praises of Terry Stamp’s Blue Redondo. Stamp, formerly of the English hard rock group Third World War, recorded Blue Redondo after he relocated to El Segundo, CA, in the late 1970s. Each of its 12 tracks are rough gems, hard-bitten but sweetly rendered loner folk bolstered by Stamp’s blues-soaked guitar and vocals, not to mention the occasionally eccentric production touch.
Sentridoh :: Really Insane – A Lou Barlow Compendium
Of all of Lou Barlow’s many projects, Sentridoh is the most misunderstood. The new compilation, Really Insane – A Lou Barlow Compendium, invites us to return to (or discover) Sentridoh with fresh ears – not as an alternative to hardcore but a continuation of it. With Sentridoh, Barlow built his own, solipsistic world, colored by persistent tape hiss, thumping guitar downstrokes, and the psychosexual hassles of an extended adolescence.