by Sean Passmore | May 3, 2025 | Album of the Week, Albums You NEED!, Blog, Music U Need 2 No, Rock N Roll Fashionista Magazine
Rock N Roll Fashionistas Top 20 Albums Of The Week (as of May 4, 2025) RJ Archer & The Painful Memories The Cost Of Loving Crisis *Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers s/t (Expanded Edition) *Flamin’ Groovies SLOW DEATH Amazing’ High Energy Rock N’ Roll...
by Sean Passmore | May 3, 2025 | Album of the Week, Blog, Rock N Roll Fashionista Magazine
The stunning debut album by landmark singer, composer, performer, Rock N Roller extraordinaire, Boston native Jonathan Richman. Released in July 1976 by fledgling record label Beserkley Records, Richman and his Modern Lovers would go on to be immortalized in the...
by Sean Passmore | Apr 12, 2025 | Academy Of The Rock N Roll AF, Album of the Week, Albums You NEED!, Blog, Music U Need 2 No, Rock N Roll Fashionista Magazine
The Flamin’ Groovies: Unleashing the Raw Power of Self-Produced Demos (1971-1973) In the wrinkled, dim-lit corners of rock history, few bands have carved out a legacy as compelling and as bewildering as the Flamin’ Groovies. The name itself invokes a sense of wild...
by Sean Passmore | Apr 6, 2025 | Album of the Week, Blog, Rock N Roll Fashionista Magazine
Power Pop’s Heart Beats Strong As Ever In The 21st Century In the vibrant canvas of today’s popular music, where genres collide and trends shift like the sands of the California coast, power pop persists emblazoned with the rich essence of youth and rebellion....
by Sean Passmore | Mar 30, 2025 | Album of the Week, Blog, Rock N Roll Fashionista Magazine, The Vinyl Shoppe
Reexamining The Importance Of The “Cover Band” In The 21st Century As the legendary architects of 1960s, 70s, and even 80s popular music age into their twilight years and beyond, it’s increasingly apparent that the time has come for...
by Sean Passmore | Mar 22, 2025 | Album of the Week, Blog, Rock N Roll Fashionista Magazine
With four albums under his belt as the charismatic lead singer for Ireland’s Fontaines DC, poet provocateur Grian Chatten makes time for the inevitable meditative solo album.