Tuesday, 29 May 2018
Garage Pop/Power Pop Of The Eighties: The Stems - Mushroom Soup, The Citadel Years (2003 Citadel)
Leaders Dom Mariani and Richard Lane formed Australia garage/punk rockers the Stems in 1983. Playing such local venues as The Wizbah, The Old Melbourne, and The Shenton Park on a regular basis, the group built a substantial following, resulting in the release of their debut single in mid-1985, "Make You Mine" b/w "She's A Monster."
Further releases soon followed, including singles, EPs (such as the Love Will Grow EP, produced by Radio Birdman's Rob Younger), and full-lengths (1987's best-selling At First Sight Violets Are Blue). Strangely, at the height of their success, the group suddenly disbanded. But over the years, Mariani and Lane have been able to put their differences aside to reunite the Stems for the odd reunion show, including a pair of shows in 1997 (which coincided with the release an archival live release from the good old days, titled Weed Out!: Live at the Old Melbourne).(allmusic.com)
This is a very fine compilation with real great psychedelic garage sounds and power pop at it's best.
Truly great.
Have fun
Frank
Flac
Any chance for a reup????
ReplyDeleteThanks VERY much in advance!!!
S-U-P-E-R-B!
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Es ist mir ein Vergnügen (It's my pleasure.
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Frank
Thanks Frank for the Stems,great band.Nice to see you again in action.
ReplyDeletechico
Hola chico,
Deleteit's always a pleasure for me. Have a nice weekend,
cheers
Frank