his own jazz fusion roots and at times with an unintentionally balearic outcome
the best to do it since The Modern Lovers and The Nerves if you’re looking for that type of timeless and emotionally powerful guitar pop
Anchored by duo Adrienne Davies and Dylan Carlson
B and Exek or record collector experimental rock favs The Dead C and Les Rallizes Denudes
most of all
Cong Josie - Moto Zone LP 1972 his own jazz fusion rootsThe wild greaser with an ever broken heart, Cong Josie, is back! His eagerly anticipated sophomore album; Moto Zone, pulls up throbbing, revving, sweating and grinding hotter than bitumen on a summer day. It is a non stop EBMin, synth punkin, rock n rollin and doo woppin sizzler, in much the same vein as his 2021 debut Cong!. With this release however, Cong pushes his own M. O. even deeper. The throbs get bolder, the NRG goes harder, slow sleaze hip