Erick Mertz - 10/Jan/2011  I’d like to make a list of what rock and roll “is,” then tailor it for each band. For each unique album, I’d simply need to create a unique, descripti...
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| Ilana Kronick - 13/May/2010 Here comes the "solid," here comes the "classic," here comes the words reserved for albums that are incapable of terribleness by virtue of their past ...
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| Floris Stoter - 30/Apr/2010 For a band who famously split up after only one gig, Bettie Serveert's career has been surprisingly enduring. The unexpected return in the early nine...
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Peter Kearns - 21/Apr/2010  The basics haven't really changed much over the course of the Dutch trio's nine studio albums. Songs like "The Pharmacy", the bouncy "Souls Travel" a...
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Aidan Rox - 16/Apr/2010  Consistent is the one word that can describe the now 18 year old plus Bettie Serveert and on their ninth record Pharmacy Of Love they could easily tri...
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Frank Valish - 12/Apr/2010  Bettie Serveert is one of the most underrated and underappreciated bands to come out of the grunge era. But despite forming almost 20 years ago, as th...
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Jason Gross - 29/Mar/2010  On album number nine, this Dutch indie band returns to itsroots, eschewing the tortured adult-rock of 2000's Private Suit and the wonderful pop/dance ...
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tosnob - 08/Mar/2010  When I think of Bettie Serveert my mind instantly hearkens back to early '90s albums Palomine and Lamprey that spawned power pop gems like "Kid's Alri...
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