 Little Pop Rock
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|  Form Follows Function One of Detroit's least-kept secrets, The Hentchmen began playing together a dozen years ago, when they were in high school. It was the height of the grunge era, and The Hentchmen stood out like a sore thumb. Their rootsy, melodic, unaffected and more-surf-than-turf style soon mad... |  Hentch Forth Five A first-time-on-CD reissue of the 1998 Hentch-Forth album from Detroit garage rockers THE HENTCHMEN along with friend and compadre JACK WHITE (THE WHITE STRIPES). Originally released the same day as the second White Stripes 7-inch (both records on Italy), the album's nine tra... |
 Saturnalia This wily and depraved collaboration between Greg Dulli (Afghan Whigs, The Twilight Singers) and Mark Lanegan (Screaming Trees, Queens of the Stone Age) was aptly named for the Roman festival of misbehavior. Saturnalia allots equal time to both of the veteran alternative rockers ... |  Psychedelic Sunrise As leaders of the modern garage rock movement, The Chesterfield Kings deliver a sensory experience of psychedelic sight and sound that has earned them legions of fans worldwide. Their latest release is no exception - Psychedelic Sunrise is bursting with twelve original nuggets of... | ![Original Recordings 1995-1997]() Original Recordings 1995-1997 The Detroit Cobras are a garage rock band from Detroit, Michigan, formed in 1994. Their material is non-original and consists of old tunes cherry picked from their record collections that they rearrange and perform. 15 tracks. |  The Flip Side Kid This new cd was inspired by drunken fans telling ol' Jack-O that his 'So Low' cd (Sympathy) is the best thing he had done on his own. Hmmm..... Recorded at the bottom of a bottle with the finest Scully and Teac tape machines, the cd features name brand musicians such as Margar... |  The Power of Negative Thinking: B-Sides & Rarities Founded and led by brothers William and Jim Reid - guitarists and vocalists both - these Glasgow-based post-punk icons changed the course of alt-rock with their bold Velvet Underground-meets-Brian Wilson sound. |