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Lo-Fi Mojo: The Zombies
The Zombies are celebrating the 40th anniversary of Odessey and Oracle, and Ed Murray says the band's new DVD is chock full of tasty lo-fi goodness
Read More »Lo-Fi Mojo: Indian Wars
Turns out Indian Wars weren't just a shameful chapter in our nation's history -- they're also a kickass Canadian garage punk band, as attested in the latest Lo-Fi Mojo
Read More »Lo-Fi Mojo: Odds & Ends
Rather than dive deep into a single band or song this week, I’m going to tie up a few loose ends and make mention of some lo-fi goodies I’ve been meaning to write about
Read More »Lo-Fi Mojo: Gang War
Ed Murray is back with another chunk of lo-fi goodness, and this time, he's cranking up some live recordings from Wayne Kramer and Johnny Thunders' short-lived Gang War
Read More »Lo-Fi Mojo: New York Dolls
In the short history of ’70s-era punk rock, and the longer, larger arc of rock music in general, the New York Dolls were the crucial link between the Rolling Stones, the MC5 and the
Read More »Lo-Fi Mojo: The 101ers
Ed Murray's back in the garage for another edition of Lo-Fi Mojo, and this time, he's cranking up some early, pre-Clash recordings from Joe Strummer's old band
Read More »Parlour to Parlour, Episode 2: Leopold and his Fiction
Michael Fortes drops in on Daniel James from the San Francisco-based trio Leopold and his Fiction as the Parlour to Parlour journey continues to cover the Bay Area
Read More »Lo-Fi Mojo: The Poets
Hailing from Glasgow, Scotland, The Poets had a lot of things going for them in the mid-’60s: a unique sound, a cool look (high-necked jackets and ruffled fronted shirts – hey, it was cool
Read More »Lo-Fi Mojo: Lambchop
The Nashville-based country-esque musical collective Lambchop isn’t exactly the first band that comes to mind when you think “lo-fi.” Quite the opposite, in fact, given their membership’s high body count, leader Kurt Wagner’s penchant
Read More »Lo-Fi Mojo: The Godfathers
Sorry mates, don’t mean to confuse y’all. For the record, Ed Murray’s currently writing Lo-Fi Mojos, and this is the normal location for a refreshing, boozy Cold Shot of blues to pour down your
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