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With the chicken coop finally completed, it was finally time to get ourselves some chickens! Introducing... McGregor, Jessie, James, Meowth, Brownie (named by my friends 7yr old) and Pikachu (named by our wee niece - I'm so proud!!)
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Some songs instantly become your favorite song. This is one of them.
SONG OF THE DAY - Tuesday, April 15, 2025
Album Review: The Exbats - Song Machine
#AlbumReview: The Exbats - Song Machine Arizona father/daughter band embraces the jangly power pop of the 60s/70s while keeping a lyrical foot in modernity @inezexbat @gonerrecords @planetarygroup #TheExbats #review #newmusic #retrorock #rock #powerpop
Maybe it’s that they’re coming from a small town in Arizona, or maybe it’s that the band was started by a father/daughter duo who loved listening to old records together. Whatever inspired it, The Exbats have proven to be great crafters of songs that hearken back to the bright, jangly pop rock and power pop of the sixties and seventies. On their latest LP Song Machine, the group transports us…
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Exbats, Now Where Were We, LP
The Exbats are a father/daughter group from Tucson, Arizona. Now Where Were We is their first LP on Goner. It’s a compelling record inspired by girl-group harmonies and early ‘60s Brill Building pop. The songwriting is solid—the lyrics nail the genre and are witty enough to keep it sounding fresh—and Inez McLain does a great job on vocals. Any fan of the Girls in the Garage comps, the Beach Boys and The Last’s L.A. Explosion! will want to grab Now Where Were We. -Ryan Leach (Goner)
New Exbats video: Ghost in the Record Store
New Exbats video: Ghost in the Record Store
Video: The Exbats – “Ghost in the Record Store”
Song for Record Store Day, April 18, 2020 released on invisible vinyl, limited edition of zero, for sale nowhere.
Are you missing shopping for inessential things like vinyl? Sad that Record Store Day has been postponed (or whatever it isthey’re doing with it)? Well, just remember that…
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