Frank Panduh’s “Cabbage” is a Delicious Slice of Manic Hyperpop
“I just wasn’t interested in guitar music anymore,” boldly proclaimed Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke leading up to the release of Kid A, a monumental electro odyssey that upended the band’s reputation at the vanguard of 90s alternative rock. It was the dawn of the new millennium and Kid A masterfully captured the burgeoning tension between … Continue reading Frank Panduh’s “Cabbage” is a Delicious Slice of Manic Hyperpop
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