Author: Team Uber

C.O.F.F.I.N – ‘Australia Stops’ (Bad Vibrations)

Thanks to the likes of Amyl & The Sniffers, Civic, Stiff Richards, and a fair few others, Australia has been churning out some top quality punk-infused rock’n’roll in recent years. Sydney’s C.O.F.F.I.N may have been around for a little longer than those bands, but their contribution to putting Australia on the contemporary rock ’n’ roll map is no less effective. Their fifth full-length studio album ‘Australia Stops’, the highly-anticipated follow-up to their monumental ‘Children In Finland Fighting In Norway’ album from 2020, is unleashed this month, and it’s proof that there’s no stopping this band.

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Ronnie Romero – ‘Too Many Lies, Too Many Masters’ (Frontiers Music)

The name Ronnie Romero should be more than familiar to our many followers of the classic rock genre, especially seeing as he has been involved in the most recent incarnation of Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow project (in which he proved, in Monk’s opinion, to be the rightful and long-overdue successor to the mighty RJD), as well as stints with guitar gods such as Michael Schenker and, most latterly, Richie Faulkner. Following two previous solo albums, both of which saw him pay tribute to his vocal heroes via his own interpretations, this is the Chilean singer’s first to feature all songs either written or co-written by the man himself.

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Teiger – ‘Teiger’ (Borderland Audio)

London trio Teiger (pronounced ‘tiger’) have been gaining a great reputation on the live circuit, with a captivating sound that’s pretty hard to pigeonhole. Following some acclaimed single releases, their much anticipated self-titled debut album was released last week, and confirms the fact that, in Jim R’s esteemed opinion, Teiger are definitely a band to look out for.

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