- 1: For My Woman 3:07
- 2: She's So Fine :06
- 3: Wedding Ring 2:04
- 4: Sad And Lonely And Blue 2:18
- 5: Easy As Can Be 2:34
- 6: In My Book 3:10
- 7: Women (Make You Feel Alright) 2:36
- 8: Pretty Girl 2:20
- 9: Come And See Her 2:42
- 10: I'll Make You Happy 3:11
- 11: Too Much 1:47
- 12: Sorry 2:35
- 13: Made My Bed (Gonna Lie In It) 2:24
- 14: Friday On My Mind 2:56
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- 1: Better With You
- 2: I'm Not The One
- 3: I'll Be There
- 4: You Won't Fool Me
- 5: Open Your Eyes
- 6: Won't Quit You
- 7: Flippin' Stomp
- 8: I Like It
- 9: Stung
- 10: Time Will Tell
- 11: I'll Wait
- 12: Play With You
Cream White Vinyl[25,17 €]
Although they emerged from Melbourne bayside outer suburbs onto the local live scene with their fresh and spirited indie-rock update of the garage-beat sounds of The Easybeats, Kinks and early Beatles only a year or so ago, Gnome actually started out as a bedroom solo project for teenaged singer/songwriter/ guitarist Jay Millar a few years back. Jay, playing everything himself, started recording and releasing a steady succession of material - quite a few albums' worth - on his own Goblin Records label via Bandcamp. Realizing he needed a band to start playing out, Jay approached some like minded players from Frankston's rehearsal hub Singing Bird, and with Jay on lead vocals and lead guitar, Ned Capp on guitar, Olly Katsianis on bass, and Ethan Robins on drums, Gnome became a band.
Early in 2025, the last solo Jay recordings released under the Gnome name caused something of an international underground sensation when the Bandcamp only I Like It EP - four songs of kranked up Kinks-style mono riffage - was posted by a Spanish garage-punk YouTube page and quickly clocked up over 50,000 views.
At the same time, the band quickly began gaining attention on the thriving Frankston scene and around Melbourne. They started breaking out, sharing bills with the likes of Drunk Mums, Skegss, Split System, The Prize, The Unknowns, Cosmic Psychos, Hockey Dad, Guitar Wolf, The 5.6.7.8's, The Breadmakers, Loose Lips, fellow Frankstoners/Singing Bird alumni The Belair Lip Bombs, and, on a quick trip to Sydney, Cammy Cautious & The Wrestlers.
And now, finally, we have The Gnomes' debut album. Twelve killer tracks that combine the best of the '60s with the best of today. Twelve killer tracks that show off assertive and accomplished songwriting, singing and playing and an explosive and authentic swinging group sound. Twelve killers slices of raw rock'n'roll running the gamut from the savage Rhythm & Blues of "Play With You" and “Better With You” to the vibrant beat pop of "I'll Be There" and "I'm Not The One", with forays into the heavy reverb psych of "Stung", the Cavern/Star Club stylings of "Flippin' Stomp" and the first flyte jangle of "Time Will Tell" along the way. There’s more of course, including a new version of that Kinks-style kranker “I Like It” for good measure.
Frankston’s Fab Four are taking their sound to the world. Join them for the ride!
- Better With You
- I'm Not The One
- I'll Be There
- Won't Fool Me
- Open Your Eyes
- Won't Quit You
- Flippin' Stomp
- I Like It
- Stung
- Time Will Tell
- Play With You
- I'll Wait
Black Vinyl[21,64 €]
Although they emerged from Melbourne bayside outer suburbs onto the local live scene with their fresh and spirited indie-rock update of the garage-beat sounds of The Easybeats, Kinks and early Beatles only a year or so ago, Gnome actually started out as a bedroom solo project for teenaged singer/songwriter/ guitarist Jay Millar a few years back. Jay, playing everything himself, started recording and releasing a steady succession of material - quite a few albums' worth - on his own Goblin Records label via Bandcamp. Realizing he needed a band to start playing out, Jay approached some like minded players from Frankston's rehearsal hub Singing Bird, and with Jay on lead vocals and lead guitar, Ned Capp on guitar, Olly Katsianis on bass, and Ethan Robins on drums, Gnome became a band.
Early in 2025, the last solo Jay recordings released under the Gnome name caused something of an international underground sensation when the Bandcamp only I Like It EP - four songs of kranked up Kinks-style mono riffage - was posted by a Spanish garage-punk YouTube page and quickly clocked up over 50,000 views.
At the same time, the band quickly began gaining attention on the thriving Frankston scene and around Melbourne. They started breaking out, sharing bills with the likes of Drunk Mums, Skegss, Split System, The Prize, The Unknowns, Cosmic Psychos, Hockey Dad, Guitar Wolf, The 5.6.7.8's, The Breadmakers, Loose Lips, fellow Frankstoners/Singing Bird alumni The Belair Lip Bombs, and, on a quick trip to Sydney, Cammy Cautious & The Wrestlers.
And now, finally, we have The Gnomes' debut album. Twelve killer tracks that combine the best of the '60s with the best of today. Twelve killer tracks that show off assertive and accomplished songwriting, singing and playing and an explosive and authentic swinging group sound. Twelve killers slices of raw rock'n'roll running the gamut from the savage Rhythm & Blues of "Play With You" and “Better With You” to the vibrant beat pop of "I'll Be There" and "I'm Not The One", with forays into the heavy reverb psych of "Stung", the Cavern/Star Club stylings of "Flippin' Stomp" and the first flyte jangle of "Time Will Tell" along the way. There’s more of course, including a new version of that Kinks-style kranker “I Like It” for good measure.
Frankston’s Fab Four are taking their sound to the world. Join them for the ride!
- A1: The Nazz - Open My Eyes
- A2: The Easybeats - Good Times
- A3: Sir Douglas Quintet - She’s About A Mover
- A4: Can - Outside Your Door
- A5: The Music Machine - People In Me
- A6: Wynder K. Frog - I’m A Man
- A7: Sharon Tandy - Hold On
- B1: The Hombres - Let It All Hang Out
- B2: The Left Banke - I’ve Got Something On My Mind
- B3: The Seeds - The Wind Blows Your Hair
- B4: The Apple - Buffalo Billycan
- B5: Dantalion’s Chariot - ‘Madman Rising Through The Fields’
- B6: The End - Shades Of Orange
- B7: Warm Sounds - Night Is A Comin’
- C1: The Velvet Underground - Foggy Notion
- C2: The Modern Lovers - She Cracked
- C3: Kim Fowley - Bubblegum
- C4: The Balloon Farm - A Question Of Temperature
- C5: Fleur De Lys - Circles **
- C6: The Starlets - You Don’t Love Me
- D1: The Turtles - Buzz Saw
- D2: Lothar And The Hand - People Machines
- D3: The Open Mind - Magic Potion
- D4: The Swinging Medallions - Double Shot Of My Baby’s Love
- D7: The Creation - How Does It Feel To Feel
- D8: The Third Eye - Pass Myself
- D5: Simon Dupree And The Big Sound - I See The Light
- D6: The Action - I’ll Keep On Holding On **
Two-Piers präsentiert die nächste Killer-Compilation: "Weird Scenes From The Hangout (Psychedelic & Freakbeat Dancefloor Anthems 1967-1982)", kuratiert von Richard Norris (The Grid, Beyond The Wizard's Sleeve, The Time And Space Machine) und zentriert um seine Liverpooler Clubnacht "The Hangout" in den 1980ern. Dort brachten er und weitere DJs bewusstseinsverändernden Wahnsinn aus Psychedelia und Freakbeat auf die Tanzfläche. Herausragende Songs wie "The Left Banke - I've Got Something On My Mind", "The Turtles - Buzzsaw" oder "Can - Outside Your Door" wurden zu echten Hangout-Hymnen. Man widmete der eher trendy Ausbeute der Spät-Sechziger ebenso viel Zeit wie angesagten Acts, solange der Groove auf dem Dancefloor funktionierte. Das Hangout kam und ging im Nu, aber sein Erbe, psychedelische Fußstampfer auf die Fläche zu bringen, lebt weiter, gemeinsam mit der Liebe zu allem, was mit Beat und Freak zu tun hat.
** Exclusive tracks to Vinyl Format
Upon its release, Maximum Rock N Roll called it, "Psychedelic pop without the acid flashbacks. . . remarkable." AllMusic wrote, "their cover of the Easybeats' 'Sorry' is worth the price of admission alone."
This is the release that put The Three O'Clock on the map in L.A., where the band quickly became a signature part of the Paisley Underground scene, a term coined by Three O'Clock vocalist/bassist and chief songwriter Michael Quercio.
This 40th Anniversary Expanded Edition, contains the five original songs from the LP with four additional recording from the era added to make it album length. One of the additional songs is a cover of Pink Floyd's "Lucifer Sam"
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