Live at the Apollo captures James Brown and the Flames in their element at New York's legendary venue
Powell's performance is nothing short of magical
united under the premise of recording a tape in one day and leaving it as that
a unique blend of classic 50's R&B with a futuristic twist
Australian punk band Amyl and The Sniffers went into the studio with producer Dan Luscombe to record their sophomore album
The Temple Rock Live at the Apollo capturesNew Zealands The Temple, an aural entity comprised of P. K. (guitars, bass, vocals) and J. W. (drums, lyrics), play viscerally morphing and shape shifting death black metal of an esoteric nature. Their self titled debut album is an impenetrable sonic monolith that encompasses six immense tracks of tectonic shifting, inharmonious, honed and focused metal of crushing weight, searing ambience and immense magnitude. With the sprawling audial tapestry The