seen from Türkiye
seen from Netherlands

seen from United States
seen from Lithuania
seen from China
seen from China
seen from China

seen from Malaysia
seen from China
seen from Kuwait

seen from France

seen from United States

seen from Australia

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Brazil
seen from China
seen from United States
seen from Brazil

seen from United States
#billy idol
C- could I get that in a... tall.. cup please..?
Sandman by Trudy and the Romance Album Review
Trudy’s music is hard to pin down at first; there’s ‘funky punk’ or ‘bluesy garage’, but neither capture their essence quite as clearly as their own description of “50s mutant pop”. In a time when bands can make-up their own genre, as realistically as taking on one of the already given options, I think that often they can become too specific; so nuanced that it becomes a joke. It has become a bit of a meme to over-categorize, but Trudy’s self-given genre makes sense, more than any I could have given them. Sandman is a first-rate album, regardless of label. Oliver Taylor’s voice is classic and it is thoroughly enjoyable to listen to, even if all you listen to is doo wop, Buddy Holly, or The Vaccines; which isn’t a sentence I could say about any other punk/garage band I know. Trudy and the Romance’s sound has an air of whimsy and innocence characterized by the 50s, but it’s juxtaposed by the heavy modern influences in their lyrics and garage punk elements to their music. This album would be the perfect companion for any trip home from the office on the bus or the train (or however you travel), keeping you confident and making you want to dance a little (definitely a foot tapper at least), and blocking out the noises that often plague one’s commute in the early evening. Best enjoyed with a playful sense of nostalgia and an open mind.
Rating:7/10
RIYL: The Vaccines, Youth Sector, Blue Bendy
Favorites: My Baby’s Gone Away, Sandman, Midnight’s Blue Girl
An OC I made in class, boredom is my greatest inspiration.
Tweet Review: Just Leave by Final Warning
If you have a sincerity deficit in your life, ever played in a high school band, or ever were a committed fan of somebody who was, you may find just what you need in “Just Leave” by Final Warning. -PECK
i’m so happy this turned into a rock song after the potentially dangerously boring intro - chres
Attention teenagers of Eastampton, NJ hungry for some precious and sincere locally flavored punk pop! - jt
Mr William Broad (Billy Idol) (1986)
#billy idol #william broad #rebel #punk pop #hard rock #generation x#steve steven #tony james #andrew w.k