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Polish goth rock emerged from the shadows of punk and new wave, blending haunting melodies, poetic despair, and theatrical ...
Musicians assembled at the restored studio of Cowboy Jack Clement – who started out engineering/producing for the likes of Elvis Presley Sun Records – and slotted into an easy groove.
With such a punk-sounding title eluding to a fanzine ... If serendipity had a sound, it would be something like this: upbeat plucking chords, clapping snares and major scale guitar solos. It feels ...