
A great simple record which carrying the distinctive energy mixes from the rebellious Punk Rock and the Pop-flicks went home via Rock N’ Roll music of the late sixties or seventies remakes by The Von Bondies quartet as the resulting background off their own private experiences form life itself within the disrupted distortions and three chords anthems blast that will giving you a courage to starting your own band as an artistic effects and intellectual not money-oriented lousy business.
So, do that today – let anyone else doing the boring works and making money (just) for buying your authentic albums and going to your shows like the silly youth messages for the teenagers can be heard in concrete rebellious format of straight anthemic tons of tracks via Pawn Shoppe Heart tossing No Regrets, Broken Man, C’mon C’mon, Tell Me What You See or Crawl Through The Darkness or The Fever. Strongly brave advises from The Von Bondies right back at your world.
Link:
https://myzuka.fm/Album/17910/The-Von-Bondies-Pawn-Shoppe-Heart-2004
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