Pop / Bubblegum psych with light hard rock touches. Has some decent distorted soloing. Mostly unknown. Label is from Boston, so likely a New England based group.
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1/2/24
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1/2/24
3 / 3
1/2/24
12/13/19 (first listen); 12/31/23 (review / new entry)
2/2/19 (first listen); 12/31/23 (review / new entry)
12/24/19 (first listen / review); 12/31/23 (update / new entry)
12/31/23
3.0 / 3.5
12/30/23
5/6/20 (first listen); 12/17/23 (review / new entry)
11/30/19 (first listen); 12/17/23 (review / new entry)
12/17/23
5/15/18 (first listen); 12/17/23 (review / new entry)
Speaking of Michigan bands that started private and then moved to a major label (see The Free entry). From Lansing, Maxx starts off in heavy rock territory, with some almost metalish guitar. It's a good tune too, better for my tastes than The Free. Best I can tell, the Mainstream release is a promo that features the first track only. The second song is fairly lengthy for a single at five minutes, and contains more of a jazzy trippy sound with meandering lightly tuned guitar. I like it too - so having the original Signal press is the way to go here.
12/17/23
5/24/23 (first listen / review / new entry)
7/22/22
7/22/22