Sydney's No 1 surf ensemble has released their debut album. If you like surf and TV themes this is for you.
Post Screamfeeder two piece's debut album. The Whats carry on with a minimalist principle and a punk rock foundation paying homage to bands like The Clash.
The White Swallows formed late 2004 and play bluesy, lyrically depraved, 2 car garage rock'n'roll. Kim Williams, co-writer of The Scientists' classic Swampland and leader of The Summer Suns is the band's songwriter and mainstay.
The Wild Cherries were Australia's premier 60's psychedelic R&B combo. This compile contains all sides of their four 45s plus 16 previously unreleased tracks. Comes with a 36 page booklet and never-seen-before pictures.
One and only album from the Norwegian teen-generates. We're sure this record was one of 1999's best rock 'n' roll releases. Great songs, great sound! Get this record!
The only single off the Wonderfools' album is a ripper. Contains two non album b-sides.
Worker Bees is the first creative collaboration between the brothers Greg and Darren Atkinson, since the days of early Big Heavy Stuff and the earlier and equally-successful Ups & Downs. This is pop that is driving, inventive, melancholic and coolly melodic.
This was the last album from Melbourne's The Wreckery. It's a great blues influenced record. Singer Hugo Race went on to become a solo artist in Europe.
This was the last album from Melbourne's The Wreckery. It's a great blues influenced record. Singer Hugo Race went on to become a solo artist in Europe.
This double CD features 24 key tracks selected from the band's large recorded output. All tracks have been completely remastered and are presented in a deluxe gatefold card wallet with a 24 page booklet stuffed with photographs, artwork and entertaining liners notes by band leader Hugo Race.
Wrong Turn's 2 joyously marries the essence of Garage rock'n'roll - dirty slide guitar and harmonica to a huge pounding back beat. Not to be missed.
Drawing inspiration from obscure 1950s rock and roll, 60s garage, R&B and the best of 70s punk rock these guys have put together a potent cocktail to go.