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Interview and Review: ¡Los Padrinos!
¡Los Padrinos! are a band from Léon, Mexico. Their music is inspired by power pop of the 70s and pop… Read more.
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Austin Powers: The movie that changed my life
Angie Moon talks about the movie that inspired her Read more.
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Interview: Young Wings fan writes Jimmy McCulloch biography
The first interview on The Diversity of Classic Rock is author Paul Salley. Hope you enjoy it! 🙂 Angie’s Note –… Read more.
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Review: “Here Comes Spring” by The Keepers
The Keepers are a four-piece Indie and Mod inspired band from Northampton, England. They are made up of Jordan Jones… Read more.
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Opinion: Is Record Store Day just a “Black Friday” for Record Stores?
This year is the 10th anniversary of Record Store Day. For those who don’t know what Record Store Day is,… Read more.
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On Tour: Berlin
I intended to write blogs about my travels earlier, but never got around to writing them, but here is my… Read more.
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The multicultural roots of surf rock
In this post we’ll be talking about the history of surf and instrumental rock from its multicultural origins to how… Read more.
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Being a woman who loves classic rock and talking about it on air
This is the first post of a two part series I call The Diversity of Classic Rock: Origins where I… Read more.
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Review: Volcano by Temples (2017)
Here’s an article I wrote for my uni’s newspaper: I enjoyed Temples’ debut album Sun Structures when it came out… Read more.
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Classic Rock in Eastern Europe Part 2: The Baltic Countries
Let’s get started with a little geography and history. The Baltic Sea is in Northern Europe. When maps talk about the… Read more.
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Classic Rock: More diverse than the US Presidents?
In the nearly two years I’ve been writing The Diversity of Classic Rock, I can confidently say that classic rock… Read more.
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Indian Influences in Classic Rock
Note from the author: I wanted to write this post for a while now. The sitar is my favourite instrument.… Read more.
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My experience living overseas: Holidays and Homesickness
Not too long ago, I wrote about classic rockers who were immigrants. That post was all about the classic rockers.… Read more.
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Immigrants in Classic Rock
I’ve been busy with school, so busy I can’t write another post. Don’t worry, this blog is still in my… Read more.
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The Return of Crazy on Classic Rock
My radio show is coming back to ULFM. Radio is my passion and I love to share my favourite music… Read more.
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Diss Tracks of Classic Rock: Before Hip Hop
Angie Moon writes about diss tracks in classic rock. Hip hop doesn’t have the monopoly on diss tracks. Read more.
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Sexual Harassment in Rock Bands
Content Warning: This is a post where we will be discussing sexual harassment. I feel this is a necessary discussion… Read more.
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Disco Rocks: The influence of Disco on Classic Rock
For a few years in the late 70s and early 80s, disco took over, starting a rivalry between disco and… Read more.
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Classic Rock in Eastern Europe Part 1 and Intro
Note: Some of the following countries that I’ll be talking about in this mightn’t be considered part of Eastern Europe,… Read more.
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Streaming: Helping or Hurting Music?
I like Steven Wilson’s music. When I was starting to get into his music I noticed it was absent from… Read more.

