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The Stoneage Hearts give this reviewer's ears a much needed break with their dirty, fuzz-fi 60s garage sound. They're Australian and so of course they tip their guitars to Radio Birdman, but TSH has more tricks up their sleeve. It's a glorious rampage through psychedelic garage pop, echoing The Standells, Moving Sidewalks, and The Music Machine at least. They can tear it up with harmonicas and runs up the bass neck, or they can croon choruses to make the Moody Blues jealous. <a href="https://www...Read more on Last.fm
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The Stoneage Hearts give this reviewer's ears a much needed break with their dirty, fuzz-fi 60s garage sound. They're Australian and so of course they tip their guitars to Radio Birdman, but TSH has more tricks up their sleeve. It's a glorious rampage through psychedelic garage pop, echoing The Standells, Moving Sidewalks, and The Music Machine at least. They can tear it up with harmonicas and runs up the bass neck, or they can croon choruses to make the Moody Blues jealous. They untether the guitars at the right moments and open up the fuzz like a six-pack of cheap beer. featuring DOM MARIANI (THE STEMS/DM3) on guitar/vocals plus Dom`s killer songwriting!! A welcome return to DOM`s garage rock roots, so it`s no surprise the album sounds like THE STEMS circa 1985 and , in part, early DM3, as well --- plus elements of THE REAL KIDS, THE ANIMALS, THE SONICS & THE CREATION!! <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Stoneage+Hearts">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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