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  • JOHNFISH SPARKLE (Flow) CD

    JOHNFISH SPARKLE come from Italy and this is their second album, released by Transubstans Records in 2011. For me it's the first record I've heard...

  • JPT SCARE BAND (Rumdum Daddy) CD

    In 2009, two years after the release of their latest album 'Jamm Vapour', JPT SCARE BAND return with a new record and show the world again that they...

  • JEX THOTH (Witness) MCD

    Up until now, JEX THOTH have been very busy in 2010. A few weeks ago, the band finished their first European tour, including an appearance at Doom ...

  • JEX THOTH (s/t) CD

    Everybody should know by now, that this band issued their first release under the monicker TOTEM, so I don't have to mention it. Now in the year 2008...

  • JPT SCARE BAND (Jamm Vapour) CD

    JPT SCARE BAND is one of the most obscure bands of the 70's, who never released an official record in their brief period of existance. In the early...

  • JET JAGUAR (Space Anthem) 2LP/CD

    Once again Black Widow Records prove their good taste in discovering unknown space rock bands. This time it's the US-band JET JAGUAR and their album...

  • JOSH'S APPLETREE (Atomic Fruit) CD

    It's no secret, that Sweden is a a highly creative musical ground for all different kinds of rock bands since the late 60's. In current times, groups...

  • JOSIAH (Into The Outside) CD

    Once again one of these bands that are sounding as if we still have 1971, what's absolutely ok for me. It's the second album of British trio JOSIAH,...

  • JECANO (Monument III) MCD

    JECANO hail from Berkshire, England and they've been around for three years. This is their third self-financed release that comes in a very...

  • JUDGE NOT ...(Compilation) 2CD

    The first release from the American label UNDERDOGMA REC. and it's a compilation with 28 groups and 28 tracks,as far as I know are all songs...

  • JOSEFUS (Dead Man aLive) CD

    Sadly, this top album, released on Hookah Records 2002 is only available on CD. It's devided into three parts and it starts with the three tracks...