Jeffrey Lee Pierce (1958-1996) fronted The Red Lights
Taken from their rare 1977 LP on Dynamite Records
it captures the essence of post-dictatorship Buenos Aires through the experience of a group of college students from Lomas De Zamora and Banfield
Rasman Maxwell Udoh was renowned as an advocate for social justice
"The Artist works in a museumAnd that museum is rocknrollIn a world of meme punk rockabilly grandadsIt’s the classicists that really have something to say
Phil & The Tiles – Double Happiness LP (goblin piss) indie Jeffrey Lee Pierce (1958-1996) frontedPhil and the Tiles are a rarity, an organic and genuine reflection of their surroundings. A gang of reprobates. A collection of cynical trippers. Shitheads. They know how to get a room going on a Friday night. With a rotation of members and ethos over the last few years it seems Phil and the Tiles have landed on current lineup of Reef Williams, Vocals and poet to the masses, Matt Powell, Bass and vibe regulator, Andre Piciocchi, Drums and Italian,